Calvin Lockhart, Roscoe Lee Browne, Kurt Vonnegut...
All gone. RIP, gentlemen.
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Calvin Lockhart
(The one-sheet for the 1974 Amicus production of The Beast Must Die.)
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Roscoe Lee Browne
(RLB, submerged, at right, in the character of "Box," the robotic food vault sentry from the idiotic, unwatchable, but still very enjoyable Logan's Run.)
(Mr. Browne, on the left, in the far less risible Topaz, directed in 1969 by Alfred Hitchcock. That's Canadian character actor and future Animal House alum John Vernon as the Castro-styled topiary...)
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Kurt Vonnegut
(Billy Pilgrim, in excelsis...)
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Calvin Lockhart
(The one-sheet for the 1974 Amicus production of The Beast Must Die.)
--
Roscoe Lee Browne
(RLB, submerged, at right, in the character of "Box," the robotic food vault sentry from the idiotic, unwatchable, but still very enjoyable Logan's Run.)
(Mr. Browne, on the left, in the far less risible Topaz, directed in 1969 by Alfred Hitchcock. That's Canadian character actor and future Animal House alum John Vernon as the Castro-styled topiary...)
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Kurt Vonnegut
(Billy Pilgrim, in excelsis...)