Monday, July 19, 2021

On This Day In Dino-history: July 19, 1953

 Hey pallies, likes today is yet  'nother great great day in all of the Dino-story.  Likes the pallies at google sent us to the online presence of the "gaston gazette -covering Gaston County, N.C. and surrounding communities."


The post is 'nother of those awesome offerin's of a variable variety of powerful pixs that were snapped on a particular day in history...and the pallies at the "gaston gazette" today shared a powerfully potently provocative pose, and equally extremely evocative one as well, of our most most beloved Dino goin' over lines with his pallie of pallies, Mr. Frank Sinatra and dialogue coach Mr. Bob Sherman on the set of one of our Dino's wonderful western flicks, "Four For Texas."

Likes the Dino-date is July 19, 1953 and the location is in the Mojave Desert, California.  We greatly grooves on bein' able to learn more and more deeply delightful Dino-details and we thanks the pallies at the "gaston gazette" for this cool cool candid of our Dino and company that we are perfectly pleased to pass on to Dino-philes here, there, and every-Dino-where.  To checks this out in it's original source, likes simply clicks on the tag of this Dino-report.

We Remain,

Yours In Dino,

Dino Martin Peters


PHOTOS: Today in History, July 19
July 19, 2019



Image result for Dialogue coach Bob Sherman, left, uses his script book to go over lines with Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin while on location in the Mojave Desert, California for scenes from the movie “Four For Texas,” July 19, 1953. In comparing this western-action type film with the last two “fancy type” films they made, the stars said that “this is the kind of a picture you earn your keep in.” (AP Photo/Don Brinn)


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Dialogue coach Bob Sherman, left, uses his script book to go over lines with Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin while on location in the Mojave Desert, California for scenes from the movie “Four For Texas,” July 19, 1953. In comparing this western-action type film with the last two “fancy type” films they made, the stars said that “this is the kind of a picture you earn your keep in.” (AP Photo/Don Brinn)

2 comments:

BlueisCoool said...


This is an interesting snap, one I had seen before but didn't know that the AP put it out. Another interesting DM moment in history! Nice work DMP.

Scott

dino martin peters said...

Hey pallie, likes Scotty-o, thanks a Dino-bunch for coolly chimin' in on this incredible image of our most most most beloved Dino.