Hi AMW family! Here's another re-do upscaled video... This time of the Dragon by the Tail episode from The Barbara Stanwyck Show. This is a continual learning process for me especially since I'm self-taught when it comes to video editing. The old version is now unlisted. Thanks for your patience & understanding!
Looks great, thanks. Victor Sen Yung's in it as well. And a pretty classy director, Jacques Tourneur. Sad, though, this was the last screen appearance of Anna May Wong. It aired on January 30, 1961 and she passed away in her sleep just three days later.
You're skills with topaz are getting better! Question, she did two episodes on this series right? Because both episodes seem to end the same with the poker game?
The most interesting thing about this piece of propaganda claptrap is that it was directed by Jacques Tourner, who directed Out of the Past, and who is quoted (in his IMDb entry) as hating doing TV work. Oh well, baby needs a new pair of shoes.
Hi AMW family! Here's another re-do upscaled video... This time of the Dragon by the Tail episode from The Barbara Stanwyck Show. This is a continual learning process for me especially since I'm self-taught when it comes to video editing. The old version is now unlisted. Thanks for your patience & understanding!
Directed by Jacques Tourneur, no less.
Surprisingly good. :)
Unusual role for B_Stanwick.
She carried it off pretty well.
Great up scaled version of this classic. Seeing Wong Liu Tsong clearly is always much appreciated! Thank you for sharing.
Looks great, thanks. Victor Sen Yung's in it as well. And a pretty classy director, Jacques Tourneur. Sad, though, this was the last screen appearance of Anna May Wong. It aired on January 30, 1961 and she passed away in her sleep just three days later.
You're skills with topaz are getting better! Question, she did two episodes on this series right? Because both episodes seem to end the same with the poker game?
Good catch. Yeah, they're the exact same poker game scenes although they're not at the end, they're both sort of mid-point.
The most interesting thing about this piece of propaganda claptrap is that it was directed by Jacques Tourner, who directed Out of the Past, and who is quoted (in his IMDb entry) as hating doing TV work. Oh well, baby needs a new pair of shoes.