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i remember as a kid loving the zotz movie and being so happy that i was able to get a zotz promotional coin. saw the movie again last year and it brought back great memories.
Every once in a while, this show does something different. A football team with only 15 players means that a lot of them have to play the entire game. But the coach had things in proper perspective as did his players. Thanks for the video.
The photographer David Douglas Duncan is still alive! He turned 100 years old this January. (And by the way, I knew it wasn't Contestant #1. Anyone who would have had access to the Romanov jewels would have known that the last Tsar was Николaй II--Nicholas II.)
Round 1, contestant No.3 is definitely Marlon Brando SNR, he bears an uncanny resemblance, both in looks AND voice to MARLON BRANDO!!! Take another look!
They emphasize on every round that the real contestant (not the impostors) have sworn to tell the truth. I assume that there was some sort of legal promise or contract involved. Yet how could it be enforced? In Game 1, none of the panelists guess the right one because the real football coach missed an obvious question about a pro football team's nickname. He claimed that he goofed. How can you prove otherwise? But it only takes one wrong answer on an obvious question of fact to throw off the panel. I can understand if the real person forgets something obscure from long ago or peripheral to the main topic (like asking who won the 1933 Rose Bowl). But that was a current well-known fact that an impostor got right. The integrity of WML and TTTT really depended a lot on the honesty of the contestants (the real one in the case of TTTT since the impostors could lie all they wanted).
I hate to say it but Peggy Cass's voice is like nails on a chalkboard to me. She was wuite talented - I remember seeing her in Auntie Mame with Rosalind Russell and she was quite good, but that voice!
He is a super-duper, liberal, ordained minister! It is his crude comments about the girls when they wear bathing suits, strapless gowns... that bother me.