I have a separate blog project dedicated to the Films of Character Actor Strother Martin.
Links to new posts on that project will be found below. Please come by and visit and share your thoughts as well.
Links to new posts on that project will be found below. Please come by and visit and share your thoughts as well.
Strother Martin Wednesdays-A Summer Project 2022
Episode 14 Video Archive Podcast Shout Out
Episode 13 Rhubarb
Episode 12 The Magnetic Monster
50s Science Fiction
Episode 11 The Shaggy Dog
Disney Style Strother Martin
Episode 10 Cowboy
Jack Lemon, Glenn Ford, and Strother.
Episode 9 True Grit
Episode 8 The Man Who Shot Liberty Vallance
John Ford, John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart
Episode 7 The Champ
Episode 6 Pocket Money
Episode 5 Fool's Parade
The start of a relationship with Jimmy Stewart
Episode 4 The Deadly Companions
Episode 3 McLintock!
John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara and Strother Martin
Episode 2 The Ballad of Cable Hogue
Episode 1 Slap Shot
The best sports movie ever made.
The last time Strother worked with the great John Wayne.
I'm not sure what he is doing in this counter-culture stoner comedy, but he does it so well. Two minutes near the beginning is enough to make it essential for this project.
Jay's first "Starring" role is in this low budget horror film, written and produced by his buddy L.Q. Jones.
Slim Pickens is featured in a post for the TCM Summer Under the Stars Bloggathon. He and Strother had two title in common, both of their roles are discussed in this post.
Strother is one of three vile brothers who violate Raquel Welch in this feminist revenge Western.
There is not much Jay in this Burt Reynolds comedy, but the two quick scenes are highlighted for you in this post.
The first of his many collaborations with Paul Newman. Strother has an interesting role in a cast full of great actors.
The iconic line from the 1960s and one of th greatest movie lines of all times. Here in this first entry on Cool Hand Luke.
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