Originally Posted by Wonder Boy
I have movies I'd like to post, but I just came across this one, a 1967 episode of The Naked City...

Naked City - Season 4, Episode 5 - "Kill Me While I'm Young So I Can Die Happy!" 51 minutes


Noteworthy for the role by Jean Stapleton, about 4 years before she reached the heights of fame as Edith Bunker on All In The Family. She looks like a completely different person in this episode. I'm generally not a fan of the street-tough almost film-noir style, and definitely in the style of an earlier era, but well done. Displaying talent in a very serious and touching role, in contrast to her skill as a comedian in her later role as Edith Bunker, demonstrating her versatlity and talent at both.

There's 8 million stories in the big city...


An updated link to the same show :



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naked_City_(TV_series) (1958-1963)
First aired October 17, 1962.
A preserved snapshot of a New York City, an era, and a culture that no longer exists.

An error in my first post, the actress is Maureen Stapleton, not Jean Stapleton. While they are both accomplished actresses and similar in appearance, and share the same last name, neither of their listings indicate they are related.
Comment retracted, we regret the error.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maureen_Stapleton
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Stapleton