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Old 12-24-2018, 04:18 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Thanks. I've looked on the IMDb and I didn't say any names I recognised.
Say their names three times into a mirror and you shall have your answer.
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Old 12-24-2018, 07:20 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Say their names three times into a mirror and you shall have your answer.
Does it work in a similar way with granting wishes?

If so, how many times will I need to ask the mirror to make you disappear?
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Old 12-24-2018, 07:20 AM   #23 (permalink)
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Personally since I went to look at the original youtube video looking for Nat King Cole's name- haha yes I seriously thought it was him- and the name Lloyd Price was mentioned in the details of the video, I would personally trust this answer.
It doesn't look like Lloyd Price.
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Old 12-24-2018, 07:39 AM   #24 (permalink)
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It looks like it's from Ed Sullivan
Nah, it's from the Pat Boone show
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Old 12-24-2018, 09:06 AM   #25 (permalink)
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The Pat Boone Show was in the swingin' 60s.
This is definitely 50s era - more than likely mid 50s Sullivan Show period.

I'm also leaning a bit toward Lonnie Sattin as a possibility.
I don't know how old he would be during this time, but it could be him.
I'd have to look again at some pix online to get a more recent look.
He was the cousin of the great Dakota Staton.
I'm still not ruling out Lloyd Price because, yes, he does look like a guy in his 20s -
this was the way classy guys in their 20s dressed in those days.

Update: yes, I'm seeing that Lonnie would've been 30 years old
during this performance. Going back to see if I can hear his voice
over the caterwauling Robinson.

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Old 12-24-2018, 11:12 AM   #26 (permalink)
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Does it work in a similar way with granting wishes?

If so, how many times will I need to ask the mirror to make you disappear?
What are you? Some kinda superstitious peasant?
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The Pat Boone Show was in the swingin' 60s.
This is definitely 50s era - more than likely mid 50s Sullivan Show period.

I'm also leaning a bit toward Lonnie Sattin as a possibility.
I don't know how old he would be during this time, but it could be him.
I'd have to look again at some pix online to get a more recent look.
He was the cousin of the great Dakota Staton.
I'm still not ruling out Lloyd Price because, yes, he does look like a guy in his 20s -
this was the way classy guys in their 20s dressed in those days.

Update: yes, I'm seeing that Lonnie would've been 30 years old
during this performance. Going back to see if I can hear his voice
over the caterwauling Robinson.
Thanks but it isn't Lonnie Sattin or Lloyd Price.

They just don't look like the guy Robinson is with.
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Old 12-24-2018, 05:58 PM   #28 (permalink)
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The Pat Boone Show was in the swingin' 60s.
This is definitely 50s era - more than likely mid 50s Sullivan Show period.
Go check the Documentary, they literally say it's the Pat Boone show dud
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No it doesn't. It just has Woody Allen saying that he was a writer for the Pat Boone Show and
that Sugar Ray was scheduled to be on (which, by the way, he didn't, in the end, actually do).
They then cut to Sugar Ray and Lloyd on the Sullivan show (which was B&W in the 50s -
the Pat Boone Show was in color in the late 60s).
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Why wouldn't they say he didn't do it
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