Chicago Go-Go girls demonstrate their art, accompanied by records and "live" music from a band called the Squires. Sorry about the sound quality--some of my old VHS tapes are really starting to degrade.
A amusing souvenir of Grace Kelly Wedding Mania. (It's a two-parter 'cause I ran out of space on the first disc...and I'm hopeless when it comes to editing these files together...)
She sold the earliest editions of the morning papers to nightclub denizens. Tony Randall joins the panel. Clip starts off with a segment that happened to precede it on my VHS tape, featuring an irresistible Daly-to-Cerf zinger.
Covers his childhood and the early days of the Hollies. Includes interview segments with him, his sisters, Allan Clarke, and Bobby Elliott. Sorry for all the audio hiss--this came off an old VHS tape.
Go-go club scenes from "Hot Rods to Hell." Mimsy Farmer & Laurie Mock would soon trade bad-girl/good-girl personas in "Riot on Sunset Strip," which also starred Rooney's brother Tim.
Go-go club scenes from "Hot Rods to Hell." Mimsy Farmer & Laurie Mock would later trade bad-girl/good-girl personas in "Riot on Sunset Strip," which also starred Rooney's brother Tim.
Christine Keeler and someone dubbing her voice introduce the 1963 flick "The Keeler Affair." This was the only scene worth saving from the entire movie, believe me! (I think that guy on the stretcher is Drew Barrymore's dad.)
This clip was so long I had to trim the sign-in and walk-off to fit the alotted time and it still runs over. Contains an irresistible Martin Gabel zinger to John Daly, though.
Bennett Cerf pays a rare tribute to his nemesis, and I wholeheartedly agree with the sentiment! Would love to see/hear some examples of Mr. Daly's other role as broadcast journalist.