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1960 educational film... ed asner / gail fisher (Original Post) Demovictory9 Oct 2019 OP
Great find! PSPS Oct 2019 #1
hmm didnt recognize anyone as ed asner, where is he? nt msongs Oct 2019 #2
Asner is the guy buried in paperwork who gets the new secretary steventh Oct 2019 #3
He first appears at 2:25, then again at 16:50 PSPS Oct 2019 #4
this one has a young george c scott, cisely tyson and james earl jones Demovictory9 Nov 2019 #6
Thanks, that was an interesting film/time capsule. Dagstead Bumwood Nov 2019 #5

PSPS

(13,590 posts)
1. Great find!
Sun Oct 20, 2019, 02:03 AM
Oct 2019

Long before Lou Grant and Mannix. Fisher was sure a babe back then (she was 25 here and died at only 65 in 2000.) Asner was 35 here and is still with us (89 years old and still constantly working.)

steventh

(2,143 posts)
3. Asner is the guy buried in paperwork who gets the new secretary
Sun Oct 20, 2019, 04:54 AM
Oct 2019

He sure looked different back in his 30s. Didn't we all lol. The bushy eyebrows are his distinguishing features. His part was relatively small in this film in terms of screen time, so it could be hard to spot him.


Wow the attitudes back then. I'm glad I grew up in a very diverse community. By the time I encountered the racism infection in the US I was immune. We've come a long way. We have a long way to go.

Edit to correct Asner's age from 20s to 30s

Dagstead Bumwood

(3,621 posts)
5. Thanks, that was an interesting film/time capsule.
Sat Nov 2, 2019, 08:16 PM
Nov 2019

Kept expecting Don Draper to walk through the door. And, I loved the repeating theme of "Look, I'm no bigot, buuuuuuuuut…."

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