Thursday, August 30, 2012

DINO = COOL - - - 1962 - 1966

Hey pallies, we again 'turn our Dino-lovin' pallie Mike Cline's blog, "Mike Cline's Then Playing" for a third helpin' of absolute fabulous Dino-admiration featurin' our Dino's flicks from 1962 - 1966. Likes as you can see, this was an era populated with several of our Dino's famous sex farces, topped of course with 1964's "Kiss Me Stupid." His lone "serious" role was in Lillian Hellman's "Toys In The Attic." Mix that three westerns and a rat pack flick, and top it all off with the first of the Helmer capers
you have an amazin'ly huge number of big screen appearances by our most beloved Dino.

These posts by Cline are so so Dino-educational gettin' to see the scope and sequence of our King of Cool's reign in the movie palaces all 'round the globe. I simply loves seein' the original posters that certainly enticed passerbys to come on in and gets them a cool helpin' of Dino-magic.

Many many thanks to our pallie Mike for creatin' such an amazin' of Dino-posts to helps us all grow in knowin', lovin', and honorin' our great man. To view this in it's original format, as usual, just clicks on the tag of these Dino-ruminations. Keeps lovin' our Dino and stay tuned for part quatre. Dino-always, ever, and only, DMP

DINO = COOL - - - 1962 - 1966


WHO'S GOT THE ACTION?
1962



COME BLOW YOUR HORN
1963
Uncredited appearance


TOYS IN THE ATTIC
1963


4 FOR TEXAS
1963

DEAN MARTIN's career continued to flourish during this period.


He was making two or three movies per year, doing Vegas, still making hit records ("You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You," "Houston," "Come Running Back," and a little diddy called "Everybody Loves Somebody"), and in 1965, began his Thursday night NBC hit variety / comedy television series (which would run for twelve seasons).


WHO'S BEEN SLEEPING IN MY BED?
1963


WHAT A WAY TO GO!
1964


ROBIN AND THE 7 HOODS
1964


KISS ME, STUPID
1964


THE SONS OF KATIE ELDER
1965


MARRIAGE ON THE ROCKS
1965


THE SILENCERS
1966


TEXAS ACROSS THE RIVER
1966

2 comments:

Always On Watch said...

Toys in the Attic is a superior film and deals with serious social themes. I've seen the film several times; each time, I discover another level of depth.

dino martin peters said...

Hey pallie, likes Miss AOW, "Toys" was, and still is, I believe, one of our Dino's most underrated big screen efforts. For some reason, folks just can't believe that our Dino was an superior dramatic actor. Thanks for sharin', and, of course, keeps lovin' our Dino!