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I Am Mister Ed...Allan Rocky Lane Revealed Pdf, Epub, Ebook I AM MISTER ED...ALLAN ROCKY LANE REVEALED PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Linda Alexander | 318 pages | 26 Jun 2014 | BEARMANOR MEDIA | 9781593935733 | English | none I Am Mister Ed...Allan Rocky Lane Revealed PDF Book Then there was Allan Lane the businessman. Alexander separates fact from fiction in his studio biographies; no, he didn't play football for Notre Dame, and no, his mother didn't sing light opera. Lewis is in the center of the villainous trio. Hardcover Linda Lael Miller Books. Sounds like I have more good "B" Westerns to look forward to. Buy It Now. She always talks back, and conversations are always entertaining. In my opinion they are quite good in every respect — the last paragraph of you article confirming my feelings about his work — thank you. Ask it above. Alan Young and Connie Hines with Mr. What does this price mean? People were quoted saying he had no friends and Robert Blake who worked with both Elliott and Lane couldn't be quoted by the author who said he just wouldn't publish anything with that nasty of language. I looked forward to watching it every week when aired in syndication. Lane starred as Red Ryder from to , and when Republic lost the rights to the character due to a clerical error, the studio quickly created another series for the popular Lane, giving him a new nickname Rocky and a new sidekick, Eddy Waller. Less well-known is that Allan Lane also had an earlier movie career, before he became a fast-riding cowboy. He was moody, had a hard time empathizing with others and was a perfectionist who was serious about his work. I got carried away with that but I thought it interesting that of all people or of all guest shots, Lane would have been in one of the most memorable of all Hitchcock's TV productions. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Spanish-speaking representatives available, Monday-Friday: 9am-5pm Eastern Time. It's illustrated pages including index, reference sources, and a list of Lane's credits. For personal non-commercial use only. He also played character parts in A- westerns like Saga of Hemp Brown and Hell Bent for Leather , before being chosen to voice the talking horse Mr. Voice work is much more appreciated today, and it's nice to see Lane get his due. His B-western work was consistently first-rate, and the same can be said for his chapterplay work. In I Am Mister Ed Author: Andrew Godfrey Retired from newspaper work after 38 years. Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. About this product Product Identifiers Publisher. In her research, Alexander unearthed a complex man. Alexander separates fact from fiction in his studio biographies; no, he didn't play football for Notre Dame, and no, his mother didn't sing light opera. My comment is late as I just recently became a member of the Iverson Movie Ranch group but I just want to add that Rocky is one of my favorite movie cowboys, too. I Am Mister Ed...Allan Rocky Lane Revealed Writer Back in the late s and early s, he toured the U. See details. Who would have guessed that horses voice came from such a handsome fellow. And even more remember him as "Rocky Lane", yet another Western good guy, and a name which became synonymous with his own. Ed was a golden Palomino who would only respond to his trainer Les Hilton, since Mr. Allan "Rocky" Lane Revealed, Linda Alexander finally exposes the full scope of this enigmatic man and his complicated life. His B-western work was consistently first-rate, and the same can be said for his chapterplay work. Safe Shopping Guarantee. Order Items by Catalog. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Years later, when his Hollywood career was fading, he would return to what he knew best See details - I Am Mister Ed Other actors auditioned but ultimately it was felt none of them had the right voice, and Lane was satisfied to draw a regular paycheck without disclosing he was the voice behind the horse; indeed, he felt doing such voice work was somewhat beneath him, but gave it his professional all. His good looks and athleticism eventually brought him to the attention of Hollywood; he made his screen debut there in a Fox revue production called Movietone Follies of Running on a bridge. Five were shot in Cinecolor, and Dean was the first B western star to have a series shot in color. Show More Show Less. Sounds like I have more good "B" Westerns to look forward to. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here In addition to biographies, Alexander plans to write more novels she has published two , now that she and her retired military husband have finally settled into Wetumpka after the move from Maryland a year ago. Linda Alexander first developed an interest in the stars of early film and television as a child in the s, watching old movies with her mother. But there was much more to his story. Linda, Thank you for sharing the info on the book about Rocky Lane, who was the voice of Mr. McMillan , Hardcover 5. This 7 x 10 trade paperback has 93 pages and is chock full of photos, posters, lobby cards, correspondence, etc. The over radio broadcasts summarized in this book combine exciting, high-technology advancements of the Home 1 Books 2. Alexander separates fact from fiction in his studio biographies; no, he didn't play football for Notre Dame, and no, his mother didn't sing light opera. Allan "Rocky" Lane and Black Jack. I Am Mister Ed Ed ran from to , and Lane retired at the end of its run. Cordially Yours, Ann Sothern. Allan "Rocky" Lane. He was heard in the old-time radio show on the Alan Young Show. I Am Mister Ed...Allan Rocky Lane Revealed Reviews Lots of other tidbits are covered - a few examples: there's contract details, legal wranglings and lawsuits; John Wayne was briefly under consideration to portray the masked rider in a feature; Bob Livingston was really unhappy about Republic putting him back in westerns and giving him the starring role in RIDES AGAIN; and Universal Pictures almost landed the Lone Ranger for a cliffhanger planned for the release season. Behind the Mask is a great and fun read. Be the first to ask a question about I Am Mister Ed Ed and his owner Wilbur Post is the highlight of the shows. He was the lead in some A-films and in several other films was listed rarely less than 4th. Glad the Texas Rangers are getting credit for their many years of work. He had that traditional handsome quality with great features and those piercing eyes. You are not only a marvelous researcher; you write beautifully. Post a Comment. Lane was engineer Allen Saunders, an oil company agent who battled the forces of a ruthless rival company bent on stopping his drilling project. Mister Ed was one of my favorite shows as a kid. The lowest-priced brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging where packaging is applicable. Sincere thanks to the author for providing a. Email required Address never made public. PDF file of the book for my review. He began his acting career while still in high school, appearing with some local theatrical stock companies; before he was out of his teens, he had toured much of the Midwest and traveled as far afield as New York and Los Angeles with other acting troupes. Above: A publicity portrait of Allan Lane from one of his s B-westerns. Start your review of I Am Mister Ed His good looks and athleticism eventually brought him to the attention of Hollywood; he made his screen debut there in a Fox revue production called Movietone Follies of I just discovered your site — great stuff, and I really appreciate your attention to detail. Edward Renner marked it as to-read Jan 02, This is one of the few remaining shows on television, that you can watch with no bad language and no double entendre jokes, that are so prevalent today on the situation comedies of today. I'm not really familiar at all about Allan Lane, but it sounds like he had an interesting life. Format: Book. I was about six or seven years old when I saw my first B western You are commenting using your Google account. The Mr Ed thing was good for Lane because he could remain a loner which he liked yet make some money with a popular albeit silly TV series. A good read and addition to your personal library. Add to cart. This was how he got his education, and ultimately made his way in the world. I want it all the more now. See all 4 brand new listings. Had served in the Army in Hawaii and Vietnam in the 60's. Brand new: Lowest price The lowest-priced brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging where packaging is applicable. Looking out the window of her newly built Wetumpka home, Alexander thinks the quiet, rural environment will be conducive to completing upcoming book projects, including the re-release of her popular biography on MGM leading man Robert Taylor.
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