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Video of the Week: “One-Eyed Jacks” trailer

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 19, 2012

Our video of the week is an unusual trailer for One-Eyed Jacks (1961) that utilizes stills mixed with actual shots from the film. It’s fairly long for a trailer too, clocking in at nearly 5 minutes. Timothy’s big fight with Marlon Brando is, of course, a major highlight. Many thanks to T read more

Pic of the Day: “Paths of Glory” revisited (2)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 18, 2012

It’s way past time that we took another look at one of Timothy’s most celebrated roles, that of slow-talking, droopy-eyed Pvt. Ferol in Stanley Kubrick‘s Paths of Glory (1957). Here Col. Dax (Kirk Douglas) is encouraging Ferol and his fellow unjustly accused comrades-in-arms (Ralph read more

Pic of the Day: “Peeper” revisited (1)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 17, 2012

Today our pic revisits Peeper (1976), the homage to hard-boiled detective flicks of the 1940′s directed by Peter Hyams. Sid the hit man has just emerged from the trunk of private dick Leslie Tucker’s (Michael Caine) car, and he is not too happy about it. If Tim had not gotten himself fi read more

Quote of the Week (21)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 16, 2012

I did a great thing in Convicts Four. I said, “You’re a great screw,” but they changed it around. They were afraid it was gonna mean I was screwing the guard. It had nothing to do with that. They’re always looking at the negative side. - Psychotronic Video magazine #6, Summer read more

Pic of the Day: “Fear of High Places” revisited (1)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 14, 2012

Ending the work week is another look at “Fear of High Places,” the kickoff episode of The Name of the Game which premiered on September 20, 1968. Timothy skulks around looking mysterious and saying nothing as hitman Jules Forel. The episode was directed by William A. Graham, who also di read more

Video of the Week: “The Gunfight at Dodge City”

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 12, 2012

Our video this week is another full-length film! And we know how long those last on YouTube, so watch it while you can. It’s Joseph M. Newman‘s The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959), starring Joel McCrea as Bat Masterson. Timothy is unbilled once again as Forbes, crooked deputy to Don Hagger read more

Pic of the Day: “Crime Wave” revisited (2)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 11, 2012

Crime Wave (1954), also known as The City is Dark, is one of the greatest examples of film noir that we have. Directed by Andre’ De Toth, it’s got a docudrama feel; the script is tight and snappy; the cinematography is crisp, perfect black and white; the editing is stellar; the cast is a read more

Pic of the Day: “Bloodhounds of Broadway” revisited (1)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 10, 2012

Today’s pic takes another look at Bloodhounds of Broadway (1952) and one of Timothy’s first speaking parts, hillbilly gunslinger Crockett Pace. He and his kin are not appreciating Poorly Sammis’ (Wally Vernon) notion of making a Broadway star out of his intended, Emily Ann Stackerl read more

Quote of the Week (22)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 9, 2012

Consider Timothy Agoglia Carey, a rough-hewn, riveting beastie who, starting in the heyday of noir, slouched his way toward some backlot Bethlehem. He first hit a public nerve as a slurry-voiced gunsel in Andre’ de Toth’s B-grade sleeper Crime Wave (54) and was last seen in a trifling pa read more

Pic of the Day: “Tarzana” revisited (1)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 6, 2012

I wasn’t going to post anything today, but then this pic came up on my screen saver and I simply couldn’t resist. Customs agent Benny Coughlin salutes his old Army CO turned private detective Milt Lassitor (Michael C. Gwynne) in Steve De Jarnatt‘s unreleased short homage to film no read more

Video of the Week: “A Time for Killing”

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 5, 2012

This week’s video is a clip from A Time for Killing (1967), meant to showcase the first credited film appearance of a young actor by the name of Harrison Ford. Yeah, that’s neat and all, but look who he’s standing next to! Please revisit this post for a look at some nifty behind-th read more

Happy Labor Day!

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 3, 2012

Here’s hoping all of you here in the US relaxed and had a good time this Labor Day weekend. However you earn your keep – even ringing up groceries at the neighborhood market (from Change of Habit [1969]) – may you enjoy the fruits of your labors! Fill in your details below or clic read more

Quote of the Week (23)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 2, 2012

Today’s quote is not exactly a quote. It’s The Vagabond, a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson. Timothy’s character Morgan Morgan recites parts of it in John Cassavetes‘ Minnie and Moskowitz (1971). It also turns up in Fiore (1982), the screenplay that Tim wrote with his wife Dori read more

Pic of the Day: “The Boy and the Pirates” revisited (2)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Aug 31, 2012

It’s my birthday! That means I get to be totally self-indulgent and post one of my absolute favorite pics of Timothy for no other reason than I think it’s smoking hot. So here he is as Morgan the ill-tempered pirate in Bert I. Gordon‘s The Boy and the Pirates (1960). I posted this read more

Video of the Week: “Superstar” (1)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Aug 29, 2012

EDITOR’S NOTE 10/11/12: The video has been made “private.” How do you like that?? A year ago I posted a video of the Supertrain episode “Superstar,” first broadcast on March 14, 1979. It got taken down due to copyright issues. Well, guess what? It’s back. It’ read more

Pic of the Day: “The Resurrection of Carlini” revisited (1)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Aug 28, 2012

Today we take another look at “The Resurrection of Carlini,” the episode of The Greatest American Hero that first aired on November 19, 1982. Blanchard, the late magician Carlini’s slightly deranged assistant, is attempting his getaway. Also appearing in this episode is the great read more

Pic of the Day: “The Killing” promo shot

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Aug 27, 2012

We begin your work week with this amazing promotional still for Stanley Kubrick‘s The Killing (1956). From left to right: Jay C. Flippen, Joe Sawyer, Kola Kwariani, Elisha Cook Jr., and Ted de Corsia. The young man in front with the rifle needs no introduction, I hope. The only thing that cou read more

Quote of the Week (24)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Aug 26, 2012

CH: Do you know who Timothy Carey is? He, on that movie [The Boy and the Pirates (1960)], probably scared me more than the Colossus of New York [laughs]! But he was a nice man, and he always tried to make you feel, “I’m not really crazy,” and you would say, “Okay.” And then he would walk away read more

Pic of the Day: “The Odds Against Donald Jordan” revisited (2)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Aug 24, 2012

Today we revisit the Mannix episode “The Odds Against Donald Jordan,” first broadcast on March 1, 1969. Mannix (Mike Connors) is paying a visit to his hipster bookie pal Moose to, well, get the odds against this Donald Jordan fellow (James Olson). Tim has a great rapport with Connors he read more

Video of the Week: “Rumble on the Docks”

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Aug 22, 2012

This week’s video is a clip from Rumble on the Docks (1956), director Fred F. Sears‘ teenage take on On the Waterfront (1954). Timothy has some amusing line reads in this scene as Frank Mangus, torpedo to waterfront racket boss Joe Brindo (Michael Granger) and thorn in the side of whistl read more
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