All the Little Plumes in Pain, Show
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
- A lawyer enters a hippie shop in search of a client's runaway daughter.
WRITER
Donald Munson
DIRECTOR
John Newland
PRODUCER
John Furia Jr.
ACTORS
Guy Stockwell | Andrew Prine | Celia Kaye | Robert Doyle | Robert Crawford Jr.
ABOUT US
Insight is an American religious-themed weekly anthology series that aired in syndication from October 1960 to 1983. Produced by Paulist Productions in Los Angeles, the series presented half-hour dramas illuminating the contemporary search for meaning, freedom, and love. Insight was an anthology series, using an eclectic set of story telling forms including comedy, melodrama, and fantasy to explore moral dilemmas. The series was created by Fr. Ellwood E. "Bud" Kieser, the founder of Paulist Productions.
The anthology format and the religious nature of the program attracted a wide variety of actors, including Ed Asner, Jack Albertson, Beau Bridges, Carol Burnett, Ron Howard, Cindy Williams, Patty Duke, Ann Jillian, Cicely Tyson, James Doohan, Jack Klugman, Walter Matthau, Bob Newhart, Bill Bixby, John Ritter, Mark Hamill, Laura Dern, Barbara Hersey, Flip Wilson, and Martin Sheen.
That was groovy!
Anything pertaining to the counterculture and the generation gap resonates with me. Seems like there was a lot of probing, deep conversation. ** And special treat to see the Gestetner mimeograph machine which brings back memories.
I remember Insight and I am glad that the show was uploaded. Kids need to watch these episodes.
@@InsightPaulistProductions I will!
@@InsightPaulistProductions were any christmas episodes made?
@@timmc8444the episode “Christmas 2025” from 1977.
I love 60s episodes in color, reminds me of a soap opera or television play from that time period.
Like Dark Shadows, perhaps... 😁
@@whiskeyvictor5703YESSSS, exactly😊
Looking forward to all these Insight premieres. I watch these every day now because they were great acting with moral lessons.
Good episode with good performance from Andrew prine
I know this is a church program but the opening music, the one at the beginning of the clip.... that was awesome!
Gabriel's mighty trumpet followed by the poignancy of violins. Check out other seasons in the show where they changed the opening music, perhaps to reflect the shifting times of that era.
The first INSIGHTs I watched were in the very early 1970s, using the same woodcut-style graphics of tormented souls as this graphic but with a resounding xylophone theme, demonstrated in this linked episode.
The One-Armed Man ua-cam.com/video/nXewlC_iCAE/v-deo.html
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One of the hallmarks of Insight was great performances on a low budget. The intro footage of Haight-Ashbury somehow merged almost seamlessly with the primitive soundstage, and the quality of the performances only served to reinforce the fact that people weren't doing this show for the money. The episode emerges as one of Insight's better examinations of "the establishment versus the counterculture" while remaining judgement-free of either side.
Well said couldn't have expressed it better myself
@@paulkitt2376 thank you!
I second the "well said" comment.
@@AstralPixie thank you!