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ZERO MOSTEL, in a rare TV appearance , 1962 directed by David Pressman
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ZERO MOSTEL, in a rare TV appearance , 1962 directed by David Pressman
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The Lost Plane.
AL PACINO - in DEADLY CIRCLE episode of old tv series
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For all Al Pacino, Jill Clayburgh fans, here is a good quality of the opening of a terrific episode of early television of the NYPD tv series, produce by David Susskind and Robert Markell, written by Lonnie Elder, and directed by David Pressman. Al Pacino was cast and asked if his girl friend in life be his girl friend in the episode. Enjoy !!!!
A brilliant comic, a commanding presence, maniacally funny and a bit sad, but he desperately needed a peruka.
Well? Wish there was more like this! Friend of my family ( Passaic, NJ) and he comped them 1st row to Fiddler….on Broadway…And his brother Milton was a dentist in our town. Wish that there was more footage!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤. Thanks for posting!! 😀🙏✌️
Diane Keaton
Just read about this part in his new biography, Sunny boy
gurl lookadatrat
Is the entire video available anywhere? I saw it many years ago and would love to see it again.
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1968 aveva 28 anni adesso siamo nel 2024 ha 84 anni grande AL PACINO 👍numero 1 al mondo insieme a un altro attore di livello mondiale ROBERT DE NIRO
I fell in love with Zero's persona the first time I saw him. I've, since, chased after recorded moments of this great actor. Thank you for uploading this segment. - Brilliant! Bravo!!
I remember NYPD from my high school days Monday nights on Channel 6 ABC Philadelphia Gritty, realistic show
I get it. Thank you.
Girl look at that rat
Can anyone help me with a very strange dream I just had: dealing with things before my time, (since I’m just turned 65 and only saw Andy Griffith in reruns in the mid / late 60’s?) In this dream, Zero Mostel is very old, nearly unable to communicate re: vision & hearing loss & is cared for by a special woman caretaker, who takes the time to communicate with him, in his isolated & lonely state. Mostel says he has “just downloaded some Andy Griffith shows” and is concerned about Humana ads seen in those shows. Dream then ends. (A) I knew NOTHING about Mostel, & couldn’t name a thing he did though I just now as a result of the dream went online & searched & watched a “rare 1962 TV appearance”-(a pantomime) (B) he died in 1977; no “downloading” anything was possible (C) I searched “Andy Griffith ads;” & they seem to be Santa coffee, cereal, and maybe Ford Motors… QUESTION: Is my dream then perhaps ACTUALLY concerned about folks of the age, now, such that they had watched the initial Andy Griffith? (Boomers older than myself?) (D) I just signed up for both Medicare & Humana Medicare Advantage in real life. less than a month ago, just prior to my 3/2024 birthday; having felt my wife’s provider, United Healthcare, being allied with AARP, wasn’t good because of AARP’s pushing of social agendas; like abortion… but signed up though knew nothing, really, about Humana -but that they weren’t named with AARP… (A quick internet search shows issues with Humana “Advantage plan” ads being deceptive about “zero deductibles”). I feel that a dream SO SPECIFIC, about things so “out of my wheelhouse” -yet of a warning tone, could be from The Lord (I am a Christian &, I believe in propjecy, dreams, & visions). But of course we have an adversarial spiritual entity also, who is master of accusations & of slander & fear-mongering. Looking at another search result l, I don’t know if I like the theme of Humana plans “evolving” since of course this term “evolution” is associated with much error, death, revolution, humanism, and denial of God, as abortion is. (And Darwin’s macro evolution lie may lie at the fundamental root of the clearly murderous symptom l: the PRACTICE of the abortion I referenced my concern with above re: AARP’s advocacy of it….) Any help here appreciated, and “thank you0 in advance (as Andy Griffith says after delivering his ads, done with Opie and Don Knotts, right onstage, in a sort of self-deprecating, honest & charming old-school way.). If anyone knows anything about adAdvantage plans, the companies providing them, negative issues, or their histories & philosophies, etc: -or anything touching on the other details of this strange dream, please reply here or search me, “Ednor (Andy( Rowe” on FB… Meanwhile, I’ll search Mostel’s 1977 passing away now… but he seems pretty young to have lost his vision / hearing… though Humana’s 2023 ad I watched makes a big thing of providing hearing / vision tests as “bonuses”
One of the few comedy genius we've ever had
this is a glimpse / a precusor to Zero as Tevye ----- fabulous.
mesmirising
That was a truly amazing performance - how he became that lost aeroplane and the way he kept up that animalistic noise. So glad I stumbled on your channel!
That looks like a talented young man, i wonder what he made in his future
I had never even heard of this show and I had no idea Al Pacino had ever done any TV shows. This is hilarious.
Rare TV appearance probably because he was blacklisted for a long time. By 1962 I guess he was able to work more on film/tv
Why does he genuinely look 15
He was so good. His kind of good is long gone.
Here . .... Just to see young Al Pacino
So funny this show is based in NY and where Pacino is from yet they have him on here with a southern accent lol. He got a chance to show he can do accents though! I don't think he ever played a dumb country bumpkin after this show though!
They just be frolicking
GIRL lookatthatrat!
girl look at that rat
The incomparable Zero Mostel.
Girl look at that rat - Al pacino
Thank you for posting these!!!!
where's the rest of this episode??
I think the old police who interrogated him is the judge who also played with him in justice for all
Al Pacino (Arther) Hopefully we'll reunite, Judge. You know? Jack Warden (Judge Rayford) Ahh cmon' .. even though I play the Lt..... I can be a good judge.. But yet I can be a crazy Son of a Bitch!...(Laughing)... Relax, will ya' arther?
Could you please post the complete episode?
Damn he’s hot 🥵😍
La gran época.
Nobody beats this talent!!!! The true Tevye!!!!
Who knew Al Pacino was so sexy in the 60s?
man he was HOT
Zero as Bloom in Ulysses: @uEL8
And..You..got pied..Zero(LOL!).
hes soo cute whatt im gonna cry
00:25 <<Hey lady, your slip is showing>> 4:48 " . . . I never done nothin' to nobody" That's not the way Sollozzo tells it. [and BTW, Pacino's 'Streetcar Named Desire' accent/mannerisms are interesting, too - - - Brando''s shadow loomed over just about every up-and-coming actor at this time (late 50s, early 60s), especially actors who were trying to 'keep it real' with gritty, bluecollar characterizations.]
What year is this from?
1968
Out drinking in broad day night, ok
A mechaya!!
Wasn't he yelling into the trees using a nyc accent and now he's talking to the bulls with a southern accent ? What's going on here.
Getting clips for his acting reel
@@WheresPoochie 😂😂😂😂😂
I wonder how many great things weren't recorded simply because things weren't always recorded back when. I wonder what greatness is waiting. It reminds me of the greatest speech of Abraham Lincoln: everyone agreed it was the greatest oratory in English written since Shakespeare or Dunne, hundreds of great men all agreed it was spellbinding...and there is no record of it today, just because no one wrote it down.
Where is the hole episode?
*whole
This was incredibly bad aha
You're a qualified critic I'm guessing?
I was in my pre-nursery days when that show aired on ABC. I didn't even hear of this show until it was in syndication in 1969. At that time, it aired on WPIX Channel 11 in New York. I was in kindergarten then. Of course, back then I was too young to understand the show. All I knew then it was it was a show about cops and robbers, there's shooting, at the end, the cops nab the bad guys.