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Pic of the Day: “I’ll Cry Tomorrow” revisited (1)

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

Tuesday’s pic (as always, click to embiggen) is another shot of Timothy in his literally don’t-blink-or-you’ll-miss-him appearance in fellow Brooklynite Daniel Mann‘s I’ll Cry Tomorrow (1955). A drunken bum in a slovenly flophouse, he’s only onscreen for a few sec read more

Pic of the Day: “Shock Treatment” revisited (3)

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

Today’s pic is another look at Timothy’s brief but memorable appearance as a health-conscious mental patient in Shock Treatment (1964). He startles Stuart Whitman by capturing him in a sudden bear hug. Once again, no official release for this strange little film, but you can snag yourse read more

Quote of the Week (47)

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

As the Academy Awards are tonight, I thought this one was appropriate. “You know, I was always a hound for publicity. They were doing the Academy Awards and Brando was up for it. Well, I knew him from The Wild One, I knew he was going to get it (for On the Waterfront), so I was getting dressed read more

Pic of the Day: “Minnie and Moskowitz” revisited (2)

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

It’s time to take another look at Tim’s amazing character Morgan Morgan, from John Cassavetes‘ Minnie and Moskowitz (1971). His five-minute appearance in the film is one of the greatest things to ever come out of that lush and verdant phenomenon known as Seventies Cinema. The Care read more

Pic of the Day: “The Deadly Quest Affair” revisited (3)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Feb 23, 2012

Our pic for today takes another look at The Man From U.N.C.L.E. episode “The Deadly Quest Affair,” which was first aired on October 30, 1967. Timothy, as the boss’ torpedo Stefan, is being persuaded to think twice about his situation by Illya Kuryakin (David McCallum). Also co-sta read more

Video of the Week: “Fortune City” (1)

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

EDITOR’S NOTE 01/17/13: Another one lost due to copyright infringement. My apologies, folks. This week’s video showcases Timothy’s performance in the It Takes A Thief episode “Fortune City,” which first graced television screens on February 2, 1970. Stephanie Powers has read more

Pic of the Day: “The Adventure of Caesar’s Last Sleep” revisited (2)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Feb 20, 2012

Let’s start off the week with another look at the Ellery Queen episode “The Adventure of Caesar’s Last Sleep,” first broadcast on March 14, 1976. Tim is thug-for-hire Jay Bonner, about to cause some serious mayhem. Seen as well in this episode is Timothy’s frequent co- read more

Quote of the Week (48)

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

“In New Haven, they put me on the stage to help whip up some interest in Bayou. They hollered when I did the dance. It out-Elvises Elvis… What I really want to do is write. I’ve got a script right here, which I call L.A., that I’d like you to read… I joined the U.S. Marines at 15, read more

James Dean in Mendocino

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

I recently got this nifty little book on eBay, James Dean in Mendocino: The Filming of East of Eden, compiled and edited by Mendocino historian Bruce Levene. It documents the time spent by director Elia Kazan, Dean, and the other cast and crew members shooting key scenes for the film in Mendocino, C read more

Pic of the Day: “Unwed Mother” revisited (2)

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

Our pic for today takes another look at Timothy’s unnerving abortionist from Unwed Mother (1958). Norma Moore, in the titular role, clearly is having definite second thoughts about the whole thing. Would you trust this guy to perform an extremely delicate (and, at the time, illegal) medical p read more

Video of the Week: “Change of Habit” (1)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Feb 15, 2012

Our video(s) for this week highlight Tim’s appearance in the Elvis Presley vehicle Change of Habit (1969). He portrays the probably racist manager of the Ajax Market who gets his comeuppance in a manner I’m sure he was not expecting. Tim first appears at about 7:16 in the first video, an read more

Pic of the Day: The Carey Family

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

It’s Valentine’s Day, and that means love. This delightful picture of Timothy, his wife Doris, and their six children appeared in the article “Timothy Carey: The World’s Greatest Director!” by Harvey F. Chartrand, Filmfax Plus magazine #102 (April/June 2004). Today is read more

Pic of the Day: “Bikini Beach” revisited (2)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Feb 13, 2012

Starting off the week is another shot from Bikini Beach (1964), featuring Tim’s first appearance as pool-cue-slinging South Dakota Slim. Slim has only one scene here, but he returned the following year with much more screen time in Beach Blanket Bingo (1965). I chose this shot so we could get read more

Quote of the Week (49)

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

“You really can’t describe the picture. I read the script and actually it’s the most bizarre film story I ever read before. Each page is another movie. It’s quite unique. I’ve never really been involved, I’ve worked in films before but never any quite as unique as this one. It’s a read more

Pic of the Day: “He’ll Never See Daylight” revisited (3)

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

Today’s pic is another one from the Baretta pilot episode, “He’ll Never See Daylight,” first broadcast on January 17, 1975. Gangster Matty and his boss Frank Cassell (Joseph Mascolo) are enjoying an evening at a Middle Eastern restaurant with their girlfriends. Baretta himse read more

Pic of the Day: “Chain of Evidence” revisited (3)

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

Today’s pic is another original still from Chain of Evidence (1957), one of a series of low-budget crime dramas featuring former Western star Wild Bill Elliott (he dropped the “Wild” for these pictures). The jig is up for Timothy’s scuzzy character, Carl Fowler. As you may h read more

Pic of the Day: “Fast-Walking” revisited (3)

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

Our pic for today revisits the prison drama Fast-Walking (1982), directed by James B. Harris, the man who fired Tim from Paths of Glory (1957). Wasco (Tim McIntire) is attempting to get Bullet (our Tim) in on his new drug-dealing scheme. Interesting to see Tim, a complete teetotaler, playing a junk read more

Video of the Week: “Nightside” (1)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Feb 8, 2012

This week’s video presents the TV movie Nightside (1980) in its entirety, apparently the pilot for a series that never materialized. Timothy first appears at about 1:03:30 as Slowboy, an ill-tempered pimp strung out on coke. After being talked about the whole movie, it’s a bummer that Sl read more

Pic of the Day: “A Time for Killing” revisited (2)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Feb 7, 2012

Today’s pic is another from the Civil War drama A Time for Killing (1967). Timothy, as Billy Cat, is loading his rifle in an unorthodox manner, accompanied in the heat of battle by superior officers Kenneth Tobey and Glenn Ford. Tim was in three movies with the word “killing” in t read more

Pic of the Day: “Gypsy Traders” revisited (2)

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

The Pic of the Day for your Monday takes another look at the Cowboy G-Men episode “Gypsy Traders,” first airing on February 28, 1953. Timothy and his fellow Gypsies, including Charlita and X Brands, are skeptical of the motives of federal crimebuster Pat Gallagher (Russell Hayden). X Br read more
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