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Quote of the Week
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 28, 2014
I was a child laborer, as were my brother and four sisters. The family property rests on a half an acre with three buildings: the family residence, a guesthouse, and the studio. The studio was alive with production work for many years, and on the property was a bustling menagerie of more than a hund read more
Pics of the Day: “East of Eden” 1955 and 1981
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 26, 2014
Over a year ago I mentioned that I ought to do a side-by-side comparison of Timothy’s roles in both screen versions of John Steinbeck‘s epic 1952 novel East of Eden – the 1955 feature film helmed by Elia Kazan, and the 1981 television miniseries directed by Harvey Hart. So let̵ read more
Pic of the Day: “Finger Man” revisited
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 25, 2014
Today we take another look at Harold D. Schuster‘s Finger Man (1955). Henchman Lou Terpe annoys one of his boss’ b-girls (not sure who the actress is) with his Torgo-level groping skills. During Eddie Muller‘s recent visit for the Noir City Portland film festival, I mentioned this read more
Video of the Week: Hubba Bubba commercial
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 24, 2014
Here’s one we haven’t seen in a while! In 1981 Timothy went to Arizona and filmed a commercial for Hubba Bubba bubble gum. It’s priceless. Starring as the Gum Fighter is Western stalwart Don Collier. His sidekick is legendary character actor Dub Taylor, who appeared along with Tim read more
Pic of the Day: “Waterhole #3″ revisited
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 22, 2014
Today’s pic gives us another look at Hilb, the (literally) gold-digging outlaw of Waterhole #3 (1967), directed by the late William A. Graham. Hilb wants to shoot something (or someone), and is unhappy that Sgt. Henry Foggers (Claude Akins) is preventing him from doing so. “This was really read more
Quote of the Week
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 21, 2014
You remember Timothy Carey, don’t you? Didn’t you see The Wild One? He’s the crazy guy who shook up the beer and squirted it in Marlon Brando‘s face. Did you see East of Eden? He was the surly bouncer at the brothel where James Dean‘s mother worked. Poor Tim mumbled his read more
It’s Talk Like A Pirate Day!
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 19, 2014
Avast me hearties, today be International Talk Like a Pirate Day! In observation of this stellar event, let’s take another look at Morgan, the meanest bilge rat who ever sailed the Seven Seas, from Bert I. Gordon‘s The Boy and the Pirates (1960). Here he is enjoying some of that famous p read more
Pic of the Day: “Crime Wave” revisited
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 18, 2014
Today is the 87th birthday anniversary of the late, lovely Phyllis Kirk! In her honor, we present another shot of her and Timothy from Andre’ De Toth‘s Crime Wave (aka The City is Dark, 1954 but filmed in 1952). Ellen Lacey is unsure about being left under the supervision of giggling hop read more
Video of the Week: “The Resurrection of Carlini”
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 17, 2014
Our video this week is a full-length episode of The Greatest American Hero, “The Resurrection of Carlini”. It was first broadcast on November 19, 1982. Timothy is great as Blanchard, the slightly deranged assistant of the late great magician Carlini. Again, it’s Hulu, so sorry abou read more
Pic of the Day: “The Treasure of Sierra Madre Street” revisited
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 15, 2014
Kicking off the week is another look at the Tenspeed and Brown Shoe episode “The Treasure of Sierra Madre Street,” first airing on June 20, 1980. Sanitarium denizen Obituary Bob absorbs the details of an escape plan being hatched by his pal Dean (Michael C. Gwynne). Tenspeed and Brown S read more
Quote of the Week
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 14, 2014
THE KILLING Carey was called ‘Kubrick’s good luck charm’ by one critic, but just made two blinding appearances in his films, as a doomed private in Paths of Glory and the ace sharpshooter in The Killing. Their relationship ended when Kubrick left One Eyed Jacks with Brando taking over and the read more
Pic of the Day: “A Time for Killing” revisited
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 12, 2014
Ending the week is another look at Phil Karlson‘s A Time for Killing (1967), the Civil War melodrama starring Glenn Ford. Billy Cat, “the Yankee from Missourah,” barks out some orders while Lt. Shaffer (Harrison Ford in his first credited screen role) looks confused and Col. Harrie read more
Pic of the Day: “Angels on Ice” revisited
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 11, 2014
Today our pic revisits the second of the two Charlie’s Angels episodes in which Timothy appears. It’s “Angels on Ice,” first broadcast on September 21, 1977. Tim’s vaguely Russian gang leader moonlights as a security guard. It’s all part of the gang’s diabol read more
Video of the Week: “Bayou”
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 10, 2014
Well folks, looks like all of the Videos of the Week from now on are “from the archives,” as I’ve simply run out of new videos of Timothy to post. Here’s the first one I ever posted, and it’s one of the best. Tim’s Cajun brute Ulysses from Bayou (1957) has a chat read more
Pic of the Day: “Alaska Seas” revisited
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 9, 2014
The hubby requested another shot of Timothy from Alaska Seas (1954), directed by Jerry Hopper. Here he is as marine repairman Wycoff, confronting rogue fisherman Matt Kelly (Robert Ryan) about the money he owes Wycoff for services rendered (not to put too fine a point on it, $920.60). This one used read more
Quote of the Week
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 7, 2014
In honor of today being the 115th birthday anniversary of Elia Kazan, Timothy recounts an incident that took place during the filming of his fight scene with James Dean in East of Eden (1955), ********* Elia Kazan, the master realist, began to get nervous, though. He yelled, “Cut,” and called me read more
Video of the Week: “Who Is Timothy Carey?”
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 3, 2014
Another one from the archives! This is another goofy fan-made tribute to Timothy, featuring scenes from The Killing (1956), Beach Blanket Bingo (1965) and Head (1968). Villain, heel, reprobate – he’s all these things and more! Enjoy! Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: read more
Pic of the Day: “Fifth Man in a String Quartet” revisited
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 2, 2014
Today’s pic takes another look at the McCloud episode “Fifth Man in a String Quartet,” first airing on February 2, 1972. Timothy’s unnamed apartment super shows McCloud (Dennis Weaver) around the apartment of a musician accused of murder. Tim definitely was at his heaviest i read more
It’s my birthday…
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Aug 31, 2014
…so instead of the usual Sunday quote, I’m posting whatever the heck I want to! And I’m loving this video tribute to Timothy that uses pics from this very blog. Such an honor! I’ve posted it before, but it certainly bears repeating. Enjoy what’s left of your Labor Day w read more
Pic of the Day: “The Killing” revisited
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Aug 29, 2014
We close the week with another look at Nikki Arcane, the cool-daddyo sharpshooter of Stanley Kubrick‘s The Killing (1956). Here he is finalizing his crooked deal with Johnny Clay (Sterling Hayden). If you’ve been paying close attention, you’ll know that the two-finger point was a s read more