Saturday, January 31, 1970
Dedicated to my mother, Mrs. Dorothy Luther, who would always ask, when a movie was on television, "Is this a theatre?"...
... but who would never darken the door of an actual Theatre, in case the Lord might return while she was watching a movie in a Theatre building. (Mom made an exception for a persistent nephew in the early 1980s, and actually watched ET in a theatre; however, she was not impressed at all with the movie, as it was "a little far fetched", her favourite expression for science fiction stories.)
Friday, January 30, 1970
Movies I Have Seen - 1960s (4 movies)
The Art of Love. Starring Dick Van Dyke. Theatre with my siblings, Carrie (Luther) Ubell, William (Bill) Luther and Frances (PhD) Luther. c.1964
To Sir With Love. Starring Sidney Poitier and Lulu. Theatre with my siblings, 1967, right after a Saskatchewan Roughriders home game in Regina, Saskatchewan.
The Last Woman On Earth. Television, part of a "Night of Fear," for which I stayed up all night to watch three "horror" movies, none of which were in the least bit scary.
True Grit. 1969, Starring John Wayne, Glen Campbell and Kim Darby. Theatre.
To Sir With Love. Starring Sidney Poitier and Lulu. Theatre with my siblings, 1967, right after a Saskatchewan Roughriders home game in Regina, Saskatchewan.
The Last Woman On Earth. Television, part of a "Night of Fear," for which I stayed up all night to watch three "horror" movies, none of which were in the least bit scary.
True Grit. 1969, Starring John Wayne, Glen Campbell and Kim Darby. Theatre.
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