Mr. and Mrs. North (TV-1954) DEATH DOLL
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Sophisticated witty series starring Richard Denning and Barbara Britton as a married couple living in NYC who investigate various crimes and invariably solve them before the police do!
DEATH DOLL: Pam and Jerry are investigating the death of an explorer, and among they things they turn up are a voodoo doll and a jealous wife.
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they sure had a lot of loaded handguns laying around.
I've never seen these before - thanks for uploading. The cheesiness is glorious!
This episode made me upset. Why was everyone so quick to believe Garcia did what she said?
@nancyelliott3653
Жыл бұрын
Because he is not white....such BS
@denisenoe3702
Күн бұрын
It was the 1950s. She was an affluent white housewife. Garcia was an Hispanic servant.
Love mr and mrs north,modern day nick and nora,as hart to hart,McMillan and wife.need more of these
What a terrible woman.
The premise of this episode is bordering on the infantile. I switched off when the servant dropped his jacket. 😨😬😖
18,381 View's So Far: Mr. & Mrs. North: Episode 42. Season 2. Episode 8. "Death Doll". Saturday, December 23 - 2023.
Originally telecast on March 16, 1954.
Didn't look Spanish to me
@eannh4928
6 жыл бұрын
That's humorous. Recognizing the actor (Leon Lontoc), I didn't think of him as a Spaniard. Garcia is a common surname in parts of the world once ruled by Spain. Instead I found the Castilian Spanish a bit silly as well as the reference to the Spanish part of town. Today that would be referred to as Latino.
@ROMA-ss1xn
4 жыл бұрын
Mexican perhaps
@alibertarian243
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, he looks Filipino to me...
@ChaChaLaguna
Жыл бұрын
If he was from the Philippines they speak Spanish
@denisenoe3702
Күн бұрын
@@alibertarian243 Garcia was played by Leon Lontoc, a Filipino actor.
I can't tell the women apart. They all look like Betty Crocker. It wasn't a good era for women's hair styles...
@betsya7054
9 ай бұрын
I agree, but i do like the clothes, especially the women's suits
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One of the dumbest episodes of them all.
@fromthesidelines
4 жыл бұрын
Perhaps Lee Erwin couldn't write intricate mystery novels as Richard and Frances Lockridge did (their "Mr. and Mrs. North" novel that year was "Key To Death")- but this was more entertaining than most mystery series on TV.