Love, American Style: Love and the Positive Man


09:30 am - 10:00 am, Friday, November 21 on WZME MeTV+ (43.2)

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Love and the Positive Man

Hamilton Camp as a little man with a big ambition: snaring a tall beauty. Mrs. Glassmire: Ann Rutherford. Sylvia: Marianne McAndrew.

repeat 1969 English HD Level Unknown
Comedy Anthology

Cast & Crew
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Ann Rutherford (Actor) .. Mrs. Glassmire
Marianne Mcandrew (Actor) .. Sylvia

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Did You Know..
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Hamilton Camp (Actor)
Born: October 30, 1934
Died: October 02, 2005
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Hamilton Camp was evacuated from his native London to the U.S. during World War II. A stage actor from childhood, Camp reportedly made his film debut in RKO's Bedlam (1945) The slight-statured comic actor flourished on American TV from the early 1960s onward, guesting on such series as The Mary Tyler Moore Show and appearing as a regular on He and She (1967), Paul Sills' Story Theatre (1971) and Just Our Luck (1983). He also would have been one of the comedy troupers on the anything-goes revue series Turn-On (1969), had this notorious bomb survived past its first episode. Camp has shown up in only a handful of feature films, notably the 1967 spoof The Perils of Pauline. More recently, Hamilton Camp has been a prolific cartoon voiceover artist, providing a limitless array of characterizations on such TV animated series as The Smurfs, The Flintstone Kids, and DuckTales.
Ann Rutherford (Actor) .. Mrs. Glassmire
Born: November 02, 1917
Died: June 11, 2012
Trivia: Brunette Canadian leading lady Ann Rutherford had the sort of button-cute baby face that allowed her to play ingénues into her thirties. The daughter of an opera tenor and a stage actress, Rutherford was performing on-stage from childhood. She was still a teenager when she made her first film appearances as leading lady to such Western heroes as John Wayne and Gene Autry. At MGM from 1937, Ms. Rutherford gained minor stardom as Polly Benedict in the studio's Andy Hardy series. She was allowed to display her perky comic gifts in a trio of 1940s mystery-comedies co-starring Red Skelton (Whistling in the Dark, Whistling in Dixie, Whistling in Brooklyn), and was quite appealing as Careen O'Hara in Gone With the Wind (1939). She closed out her film career in 1950 to devote more time to her private life; for many years, she was the wife of 20th Century Fox executive William Dozier. Ann Rutherford returned to the screen in 1972 to join several fellow MGM alumni in They Only Kill Their Masters, thereafter confining most of her professional activity to her annual appearances as Suzanne Pleshette's mother on TV's The Bob Newhart Show (1972-1978).
Marianne Mcandrew (Actor) .. Sylvia
Born: January 01, 1938

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