Word: morgans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...good plot. Well-done, it could have been another Morgan: hilarious, terribly sad, and needling us with the not-too-trite suggestion that lunatics may be the only sane ones after all. Poorly done, and King of Hearts was poorly done, it leaves only a sense of disappointment, of lost opportunity...
...JACKIE GLEASON SHOW (CBS, 7:30-8:30 p.m.). The Great One is visited by Joel Grey, Groucho Marx, Johnny Mathis, Jane Morgan and Louis...
...MIRIAM MORGAN CASNER Kew Gardens...
...Penthouse. An adulterous real estate dealer (Terence Morgan) and his bird (Suzy Kendall) appropriate his client's penthouse pad for a love-in. Next morning two men (Tony Beckley and Norman Rodway) arrive, ostensibly to check the gas meter. A moment later, one of them brandishes a switchblade knife and suddenly gives the tryst a dreadful twist. Introducing themselves as Tom and Dick-Harry, they giggle, is waiting downstairs-the men truss Morgan with ribbons, and force Kendall to down tumblers of Johnnie Walker and puff on a marijuana joint. Then, mind-blown and stoned, she is twice raped...
...death. Tom launches into portentous metaphors about abused alligators who cannot be blamed for devouring men, and ice that is taken for granted until it melts. Dick continually slavers and picks his teeth, as if the viewer needed to be reminded that he is disgusting. In the principal roles, Morgan and Kendall seem paralyzed-presumably less by fear than by the knowledge that they are supposed to be stretching a one-set drama into a feature film. Despite some flashy hall-of-mirrors camera work, Penthouse is as vacant as a house for sale, emptied by film makers who couldn...