Author Archives: Ralph

The Closing

FILMED APRIL 2013 If the opening of a show is of the utmost importance, it goes without saying that the closing has to be that “utmost” carried to the nth degree. Miss Mason in her script had provided me the … Continue reading

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The Opening

FILMED APRIL 2013 For me the first major hurdle on any show I direct is the opening. This was true when, fresh out of the Pasadena Playhouse, I directed theatre, and it was something I recognized very early in my … Continue reading

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Charles Wickham’s House

FILMED APRIL 2013 For a change the weather forecaster delivered what he had predicted, and on our third day of filming, Thursday, April 4, the rains came. The brutal fact that the contretemps of permission to film at the lake … Continue reading

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The Second Day Contretemps

FILMED APRIL 2013 Our second day of filming on THE RIGHT REGRETS began the same way as the first day -– the cast and crew met at a parking lot (this time the Safeway’s in mid-Carmel Valley), to be led … Continue reading

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The Cabin and The Lake

FILMED APRIL 2013 Of the several locations we were faced with finding, the one that concerned me most was the mountain cabin with a nearby lake. I didn’t have a clue as to where in the area we would find … Continue reading

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The Beach

FILMED APRIL 2013 WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF INDEPENDENT FILMMAKING! How many times I heard that during the two months we prepped THE RIGHT REGRETS. But I wasn’t sure the world of independent filmmaking I was becoming involved in was … Continue reading

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Casting

FILMED APRIL 2013 Serendipity: the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way; a “happy accident” or “pleasant surprise”; specifically, the accident of finding something good or useful while not specifically searching for it. Why … Continue reading

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Jeremiah Of Jacob’s Neck

FILMED March 1976 One of my most pleasant memories is the production of JEREMIAH OF JACOB’S NECK, a one-hour pilot I directed for Edgar J. Scherick Productions. It was another in my string of family shows, this one with fewer … Continue reading

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Part II

FILMED August 1974 I never met Jack Sowards, the author of DEATH CRUISE, so I didn’t have the opportunity to ask him if Agatha Christie’s TEN LITTLE INDIANS had been the inspiration for his screenplay. Christie’s work originally was a … Continue reading

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Part I

FILMED August 1974 From its very beginning television had a voracious appetite for product. For just the evening prime time airing hours of 8:00pm to 11:00pm (an hour earlier in the central part of the country) each of the three … Continue reading

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