View Full Version : The actor who played Police Captain James in "The Holy Guest"
Did you notice him mouthing other people's lines in his scene? How did this guy get acting jobs? His name was John Brandon.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0104777/?ref_=fn_nm_nm_1
Mace Dolex 09-29-2014, 02:16 AM I just took it as a sign that his character was supposed to be agitated but I'll have a look at that scene again.
Wawwie 09-29-2014, 02:21 AM Did you notice him mouthing other people's lines in his scene? How did this guy get acting jobs? His name was John Brandon.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0104777/?ref_=fn_nm_nm_1
I've seen every three's company episode, yet I don't know who or what you are talking about. It might help if you'd elaborate a bit more and describe the episode. :confused:
I've seen every three's company episode, yet I don't know who or what you are talking about. It might help if you'd elaborate a bit more and describe the episode. :confused:
It's the one where Terri has her friend over who's a nun and Jack mistakenly thinks she's going to quit being a nun in order to be with him.
Wawwie 09-29-2014, 07:54 PM It's the one where Terri has her friend over who's a nun and Jack mistakenly thinks she's going to quit being a nun in order to be with him.
OK, but you still didn't describe how the police guy was "mouthing other people's lines." BTW, that is not the name of the episode. You still have me confused. :confused:
Wawwie 09-29-2014, 08:07 PM Did you notice him mouthing other people's lines in his scene? How did this guy get acting jobs? His name was John Brandon.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0104777/?ref_=fn_nm_nm_1
Pointer: When starting a thread about a certain topic, you probably want to DESCRIBE the episode: example: HOW did the police chief mouth the words of other people's lines? DESCRIBE the scene.
You also might want to get the name right for the episode. The episode was called "OH, NUN."
JackJanetChrissy 09-29-2014, 08:46 PM Pointer: When starting a thread about a certain topic, you probably want to DESCRIBE the episode: example: HOW did the police chief mouth the words of other people's lines? DESCRIBE the scene.
You also might want to get the name right for the episode. The episode was called "OH, NUN."
Actually, the episode is listed as "The Holy Guest" on the DVDs. You're talking about the add-on to the title (a.k.a. Oh Nun).
JSP: I knew immediately which ep you were referring to. :lol:
Pointer: When starting a thread about a certain topic, you probably want to DESCRIBE the episode: example: HOW did the police chief mouth the words of other people's lines? DESCRIBE the scene.
You also might want to get the name right for the episode. The episode was called "OH, NUN."
The mouthing comes in the scene at the shady bar where Jack is pretending to be an alcoholic to turn off the nun.
JSP: I knew immediately which ep you were referring to. :lol:
Yeah, such weird behavior for supposedly a veteran actor.
Wawwie 09-29-2014, 09:20 PM The mouthing comes in the scene at the shady bar where Jack is pretending to be an alcoholic to turn off the nun.
Oh my God, you still haven't described the scene!
What's happening?
What is being said?
Oh my God, you still haven't described the scene!
What's happening?
What is being said?
:rolleyes: I think you need to get the DVDs.
Wawwie 09-29-2014, 09:24 PM :rolleyes: I think you need to get the DVDs.
I have all the DVDs, sweets.... :lol: :rolleyes: :crazy:
I think you need to learn how to initiate a more gripping thread, because you have described NOTHING and you have contributed NOTHING... :lol:
I have all the DVDs, sweets.... :lol: :rolleyes: :crazy:
I think you need to learn how to initiate a more gripping thread, because you have described NOTHING and you have contributed NOTHING... :lol:
If it's so uninteresting why do you keep replying to it? Since you have the DVDs then you have enough information to go on to watch the scene.
Wawwie 09-29-2014, 09:35 PM If it's so uninteresting why do you keep replying to it? Since you have the DVDs then you have enough information to go on to watch the scene.
Why don't you learn how to create an informative thread? BTW, if you actually DESCRIBED the scene, I wouldn't need to rely on my DVDs, now would I? :lol:
You get a FAIL.
Why don't you learn how to create an informative thread? BTW, if you actually DESCRIBED the scene, I wouldn't need to rely on my DVDs, now would I? :lol:
You get a FAIL.
Wow, someone's in a trolling mood today. You're very amusing. Keep replying. You're turning my thread into one of the all-time greats. I don't need to add anything more to this thread; you're giving us all the drama we need to keep this fascinating. popcorn:
Wawwie 09-29-2014, 09:57 PM Wow, someone's in a trolling mood today. You're very amusing. Keep replying. You're turning my thread into one of the all-time greats. I don't need to add anything more to this thread; you're giving us all the drama we need to keep this fascinating. popcorn:
And what are we talking about? Not a specific three's company episode, because you FAILED to provide the DESCRIPTION for that particular episode or the scene in question.
You fail.
Goodbye, now. :) :lol:
Mace Dolex 09-30-2014, 12:33 AM LOL! Man this is so hysterical.
Wawwie, the scene being described is Jack pretending to be drunk to thwart off a nun who he thinks wants to be with him, then in comes the nun's father who happens to be a police captain and Jack confuses the man as a clergyman.
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