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And The Cat Jumped Over The Moon....


I just saw this episode again last night.
Stand out performances by Susan Silo as Marva, James Caan James as Johnny Berenson (as Jimmy Caan) and you couldn't forget Martin Sheen as Packy Girard with that strange hairdo!
This episode is from 1963. These guys were still making a name for themselves.
I confess that I have never heard of Susan Silo, the actress who played Marva, but I couldn't help thinking of how much she resembled a young Leah Remini.
So...... has anyone else seen this particular episode? Any thoughts?
Mine is that times really haven't changed all that much. We see kids on YouTube these days, challenging each other to set themselves on on fire, and doing other crazy life threatening things.

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True, Miss Margo. What made the series so wonderful was the variety of types the lead players encountered; and indeed those types, many of them are still with us. Yet the specific setting and time frame of And The Cat Jumped Over The Moon left a certain impression on me, reminding me of the days of the so-called juvenile delinquents (such an overused expression back then, and in use since the mid-50s).

In a short few years the news magazines and such were dealing with the issues of draft dodgers, long haired radicals, and then (at last!) the hippies, who came to dominate the mass media till Kent State came along and changed everything (though I think the Counterculture had already peaked and that its decline was inevitable, as the hippie thing had become a trope, and they were already doing TV movies about the consequences of going down that particular road).

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7:46 Martin Sheen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFV2HxLSztg
Route 66 was the most unique and literate TV show ever. The only one that was filmed on the road; every week a new city and a new girl. Of course most of the scenarios were unrealistic , but Sterling's writing was usually high level.

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Pretty sure it was a COW that jumped over the moon.

What changed “everything” at Kent State U was a barrage of bullets, fired by ill-trained National Guardsmen, opening fire on unarmed civilians.

Four dead in O-hi-o.

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