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    77 Sunset Strip / Hawaiian Eye, etc.

    Did anyone order the German DVD? Can anybody tell me if it is in German only?
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    77 Sunset Strip / Hawaiian Eye, etc.

    From Joely Fisher;s twitter page " Tonight my mama was surrounded by her grandchildren for her 82nd birthday.. " She is still a lovely lady.
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    77 Sunset Strip / Hawaiian Eye, etc.

    And it's Happy 80th Birthday to Cricket Blake
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    77 Sunset Strip / Hawaiian Eye, etc.

    And this is the way she looks in my mind...Va Va Voom
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    For all of us.
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    77 Sunset Strip / Hawaiian Eye, etc.

    Connie is still with us, but she did suffer a stroke a few years ago
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    77 Sunset Strip / Hawaiian Eye, etc.

    We got to see "ALL" of Connie Stevens in Scorchy. Almost as much as in the European cut of "The sex Symbol"
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    77 Sunset Strip / Hawaiian Eye, etc.

    You are so right. I hate MAD in color. It's NOT the same magazine.
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    77 Sunset Strip / Hawaiian Eye, etc.

    Seems like a lot of pages talking about series that will never make it to DVD in our lifetime anyway. The music rights will hold them up forever.
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    77 Sunset Strip / Hawaiian Eye, etc.

    When it was first released on Warner Archive, you could pick up a signed copy by Clint Walker.
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    77 Sunset Strip / Hawaiian Eye, etc.

    I guess the same is true for "Hawaiian Eye"
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    77 Sunset Strip / Hawaiian Eye, etc.

    She was a doll. Think her only vice is that she was a chain smoker.
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    77 Sunset Strip / Hawaiian Eye, etc.

    There is also a book that came out in 1985 with McFarland called Warner Bros. Television That featured some pages on each series along with a list of all the episodes.
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    77 Sunset Strip / Hawaiian Eye, etc.

    I think "Hawaiian Eye" does not stand a chance of a release thru Warner's . In almost every episode Connie Steven's "Cricket" character sings a song in the Tiki Lounge. Having to pay for the rights for each song would be highly expensive. The same would go for Dorothy Provine in "The Roaring 20's"
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