@@Marcel_Audubon -- It was not a comedic performance; it was legit dramatic, but the audience were laughing as if Dick was either performing comically, or as if he was doing a bad job dramatically. It was a case of seeing this guy whom they know as their talk show host, doing something so different, so they were giggling for the wrong reason. To me, their GIGGLING does not compute.
*Lack of continuity* between the wide shot "He shot a man didn't he." 1:35 And the tight shot at 3:59 In the wide shot he takes his cigar in his mouth while saying "He shot a man didn't he." In the tight shot his cigar isn't in his mouth while saying "He shot a man didn't he.
Alias Smith and Jones was a great show.
Boy, “grand pappy Amos McCoy” (Walter Brennan) was always such a good actor in anything he was in.
Some damn fine acting on Dick's part.
Dick Cavett rooooolz!
Dick looks pretty good as the sheriff. Was that 10 years before?
That's Stumpy from RIO BRAVO!
Dick did a great job. The audience were giggling out of embarrassment, don't know why.
why would they be embarrassed? does not compute
@@Marcel_Audubon -- It was not a comedic performance; it was legit dramatic, but the audience were laughing as if Dick was either performing comically, or as if he was doing a bad job dramatically. It was a case of seeing this guy whom they know as their talk show host, doing something so different, so they were giggling for the wrong reason.
To me, their GIGGLING does not compute.
didn't pete duel kill himself on christmas of 1971?
really sad end for him.
*Lack of continuity* between the wide shot "He shot a man didn't he." 1:35
And the tight shot at 3:59
In the wide shot he takes his cigar in his mouth while saying "He shot a man didn't he." In the tight shot his cigar isn't in his mouth while saying "He shot a man didn't he.
Obviously you got something that's mine now you want 💰 how much and for what.