A lot of us born before cable tv (1980) will remember the old storyline so often rehashed, of how the damsel in distress gets tied to the railroad tracks so the bad guy can pull off a bank robbery while the hero is busy saving her
Here is it wonderfully rendered in a pretty cool style that seems to be similar to local theater advertising
This was a popular genre for films; from the silent film era "the Perils of Pauline" all the way into the late 40's and the late 50s. It was such a stereotype, that the song writing team of Leiber and Stoller wrote a song for the Coasters, called "Along Came Jones" that had all the same elements of the movies.
This was a popular genre for films; from the silent film era "the Perils of Pauline" all the way into the late 40's and the late 50s. It was such a stereotype, that the song writing team of Leiber and Stoller wrote a song for the Coasters, called "Along Came Jones" that had all the same elements of the movies.
ReplyDeleteit was even a common story on the Rocky and Bullwinkle show
DeleteYeah, I forgot about that, they some hilarious episodes ...
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