Top Entertainment Stories Trivia Quiz Nautical names Oct 2, 2009
9) Jack Warden and Gary Collins starred in a 1965-66 NBC series inspired by a same-named 1960 movie that featured Jack Lemmon and Ricky Nelson. What was it called. (Jefferson City News Tribune, MO)
Love your library: See 'The Verdict,' Read about Sumo Mice Apr 16, 2009
Further complicating matters is a woman, Charlotte Rampling, who only appears to be worthy of Galvin s trust and love, until Galvin s best friend and colleague, Jack Warden, proves otherwise. Excellent as both courtroom drama and riveting character study, the film crackles with Mamet s sharp dialogue; and Lumet s direction is a brilliant example of forceful restraint. (Somerville Journal, MA)
Twilight Zone's The Mighty Casey Mar 20, 2009
Jack Warden, Robert Sorrells Star in Baseball Robot Episode. Robert Sorrells has the title role in the classic 1960 Twilight Zone episode "The Mighty Casey." Jack Warden, Abraham Sofaer, Alan Dexter also appear ... Jack Warden plays a baseball manager and Robert Sorrells his robotic star pitcher in the 1960 Twlight Zone segment "The Mighty Casey." Rod Serling provides the narration, with Abraham Sofaer, Alan Dexter and Don Kelly also on deck. (Suite101.com)
12 Angry Men: Film Review Feb 26, 2009
Fonda is backed by a stellar supporting cast that includes Martin Balsam, Lee J Cobb, John Fiedler and Jack Warden. 12 Angry Men was originally written for television by the playwight Reginald Rose, and was broadcast on CBS's show Studio One in 1954. (Suite101.com)
New on DVD: 'Being There,' 'Frozen River' and 'W.' Feb 13, 2009
A gritty New York waterfront drama featuring Jack Warden as a memorable dockside heavy, it's historically notable as the big-screen debut of future Hud and Sounder director Martin Ritt and for being about the first movie anyone can remember in which a black man and a white man (John Cassavetes) were serious buddies. Dealing with the bloody Mau Mau uprising in '50s colonial Kenya, Something of Value (**1/2, 1957) boasts moderate dramatic juice and a career-enhancing Poitier performance, though... (USA Today -- Life)