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<p dir="auto"><strong>willardfillmore</strong> — <em>15 years ago(January 11, 2011 09:37 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Pamela Sue Martin In Person! THE LADY IN RED / OUR TIME<br />
Thursday, January 20, 2011  7:30pm<br />
The American Cinemathque - Aero Theatre<br />
1328 Montana Ave at 14th St<br />
Santa Monica, CA<br />
Double Feature: THE LADY IN RED, 1979, New World Pictures, 93 min. The "lady in red" of the title (Pamela Sue Martin) is thrust into a life on the run thanks to her relationship with notorious gangster John Dillinger (Robert Conrad) in this energetic Roger Corman production. A sharp screenplay by John Sayles, stylish direction by Lewis Teague, and a dynamite cast that includes Louise Fletcher, Christopher Lloyd and Corman stalwart Dick Miller (not to mention Robert Forster in an uncredited role) make this one of the best movies to come out of the "Roger Corman School of Filmmaking." [35mm]<br />
OUR TIME, 1974, Warner Bros., 90 min. Dir. Peter Hyams. Abby Reed (Pamela Sue Martin) is a student at Penfield, a finishing school for girls, who finds young love with Parker Stevenson in this lovely nostalgic tale set in 1955 New England. Betsy Slade and George O'Hanlon co-star in this early treasure from director Peter Hyams. [DVD] The prints we are showing are the only one available, and are faded.<br />
Discussion between films with actress Pamela Sue Martin, moderated by Larry Karaszewski.<br />
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<p dir="auto">She was really good and hot in "The Lady in Red." I loved her battles with fat Tiny Alice.  Cute and beautiful.</p>
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<p dir="auto">i'm glad to see that shes out and about,i hope to see her on t.v.   again.i heard that parker stevenson was at the double feature as well i think that so cool i would love to see them working together again .</p>
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