RIP Charlie X
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RIP Charlie X
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Re: RIP Charlie X
That episode is unforgetable.
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Re: RIP Charlie X
My first reaction upon seeing the death was a different character:
https://youtu.be/RlD6jYYwBCg?t=190
https://youtu.be/RlD6jYYwBCg?t=190
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Re: RIP Charlie X
Walker's father, Robert Walker, was the killer in Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train and his career was cut tragically short when he died shortly after making that film (in his early 30s). Walker, Jr. was a familiar face on TV in the 60s, but when he grew out of being able to play fresh-faced innocents, his career faded.
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