Cheers to a fine Wednesday of viewing in May 1985. (A snippet from a "set your VCRs" roundup.)

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Cheers to a fine Wednesday of viewing in May 1985. (A snippet from a "set your VCRs" roundup.)

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Next up on the Van Heflin/Playhouse 90 hit parade: "The Cruel Day" (1960). Here's an ad and an article that features Van with Peter Lorre.
Here's an irresistible snippet from a press conference Van Heflin and Glenn Ford did to promote "3:10 to Yuma."
The whole article is a good one, too, so just "keep reading."
Hitch a ride with Van Heflin! Here's a sketch and an article about a documentary he narrated -- "U.S. No. 1: American Profile" (1962).
Here's a post for those of us who love Philip Marlowe, Raymond Chandler annnnnd Van Heflin!
A letter from Raymond Chandler to famed literary agent H.N. Swanson about a script for "The Adventures of Philip Marlowe" radio show that aired in summer of 1947 and starred Van Heflin.
A photo put out by NBC to promote the radio show.
A guest column that Van wrote about meeting Raymond Chandler and understanding the character of Marlowe. (I've posted this before, but I thought I'd repost to accompany the two new-to-me items here.)
It's wonderful to get these insights and to know about their mutual admiration and respect!

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Another author notes the love story of Johnny and Jeff!
Van Heflin, being philosophical. San Francisco Examiner, April 5, 1970