Word: patly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...sacrifice fly by Renninger drove in pinch-runner Pat Sullivan, to tie the game...
...Kerry Newman '87 3:37 Helena Buonanno '86 3:38 Kevin Mohan '86 3:38 Jim Warner '86 3:38 John P. Daley '86 3:40 Armand Nicholi '87 3:40 Jim Nagengas '87 3:41:08 Karen Wong '86 3:44 Bill Gump '85 3:51 Pat Smith '86 3:47 Andrew Popell '87 3:53 Michael Alio '86 3:54 Martin Herman '86 3:58 Mary K. Krauss '86 3:58 Diana Murphy '87 3:59 Glen Philpott '87 3:59:30 Colleen Collins '88 4:07:52 Edmund Tijerina '87 4:10 Todd Watkins...
...good scriptwriting, they don't force humor, letting it come more naturally. And while she acts a bit juvenile at first, the author, Mrs. Clandon reaches dramatic equilibrium very quickly, playing her role with a convincing, concerned sternness. The romance between Valentine (Chris Duffy) and Gloria (Katherina Urso) is pat, and although Valentine is just one step beyond in some scenes, they manage to pull off a believable enough love affair in the short time alotted to their relationship...
...which the Vaughnum cousins are scuffling is Honeysuckle Hill, a rundown mansion with 25 acres of barren land. Cousin King (Stephen Root), the conniver, and his sugarcoated dragon of a wife Clairice (Jane Murray) want to raze the house and put up a "Christian shopping center." The twins, Ruth (Pat Nesbit) and Raymond (Ray Dooley), resent that plan but do not want to move back in either. Miss Anna (Lizan Mitchell), a black family retainer whom everyone believes to be an illegitimate child of Grandfather Vaughnum's, feels that the house is rightly hers. Bobby (Fritz Sperberg), the lawyer...
...partly by walking out repeatedly on Warners to press for higher pay and protest its grueling working conditions and bumper-to-bumper production schedule. For all his fame, Cagney had little taste for Hollywood night life. He liked best the company of a permanent band of actor buddies, including Pat O'Brien, Spencer Tracy, Ralph Bellamy and Frank McHugh. In private he could be shy and gentle. O'Brien called him a "faraway fella...