Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

Thanks for the wonderful memories, "Major Nelson". :salute:
All the different acting gigs he did, I still like 'Deadly Encounter' the best.
I'm biased of course, its an all Rotary action 'Made for TV' type movie from the early 80's.
Has one of the best introductions to a helicopter movie.
(I love the sound of a 500 starting up.
And if you poke around YouTube, you can find the full movie...)
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I know I'm really dating myself with this one, but my favourite recollection of Larry Hagman was his part as the interpreter in the 1964 movie, Fail-Safe.
I'd only been married a year, and took my wife to the theatre to see this B&W movie about the Cold War. I remember she was bored with it, but I found it fascinating -- the only time New York City was attacked with a thermonuclear device in a movie. I still shudder at the thought!
Love him or hate him, he was a fine actor.
I'll remember him most fondly in "I Dream of Jeanie." Of course Barbara Eden (Jeanie) was really the draw to that show for a boy in the 60s.