Welcome back to another installment of At The Movies.
To all my friends who observe Passover, I wish you a blessed celebration.
Today I bring you “Exodus” as performed by the legendary piano duo of Ferrante and Teicher. This brilliant song was written for the 1960 award-winning movie of the same name. The epic historical drama was directed by Otto Preminger, screenplay adapted from the novel “Exodus” by Leon Uris.
Please enjoy the amazing “grand twins of the twin grands”!
Wow! That was terrific! I bet they didn’t miss many piano lessons! Now it’s time for the question of the day:
Remember the 1960’s TV show “Route 66”? George Maharis, one of the actors in the movie “Exodus”, was one of the costars of “Route 66”. Can you remember his character’s name on the show? Extra credit if you can name the other star of the show and the character he played?
This was the question from last week:
We already know that John Travolta was the star of the Saturday Night Fever. What was his character’s name?
And the answer is … Tony Manero. How many of you remembered?
Thanks for joining me once again At The Movies. Sunday is my turn to toss out the questions for Name That Tune; stop by and check out what I’ve got planned.
See you on the flip side.
I’m The Sicilian Storyteller
NAR © 2023

You made every word of tht up!
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🤣 🤣 Which part? 🤣 🤣
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just the bit between the top and the bottom!
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😝 I guess you don’t know. No worries; I am the gatekeeper of useless triviata. If you ever need a player for such a game, I’m your girl!
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Amazing duo with an amazing performance! Nice one
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Glad you liked it, Sanjeet!
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A fantastic rendition of a piece I love! Route 66 is but a distant memory for me so – I ain’t got a clue!
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Glad you enjoyed the piece, Keith. They’re pretty spectacular, aren’t they?
I think Route 66 is a show most people haven’t thought about in ages; you’re in good company!
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One was Buzz and the other was Todd. I think Maharis was Buzz and Martin Milner was Todd. I loved that show and I loved the Corvette they drove around in. And I loved the theme song, which I think was credited to Nelson Riddle.
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Lovely! Perfect music for a slightly drizzly April morning.
Barely remember Route 66, I think it must have been on a channel we only got sporadically with our ancient aerial!
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Route 66 was one of the shows my sister and I would watch together. We had a list of our favorites like Man from U.N.C.L.E. and Dr. Kildare, just to name two. If there was a cute guy on the show, we’d watch. Priorities! 😂
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I thought an from U.N.C.L.E. was the best!
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Yes! I was in love with Illya Kuryakin!
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We all were! Had a poster in my bedroom, right next to Davey Jones!
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Davey Jones was a bit to cute for my taste. I tend to go for the bad boys. 😉
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I guess at 13 I still liked the cute, at least for a time!
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Nope. I can’t. Loved hearing that song again though. Good morning, Nancy!
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Morning, Misky!
It really is an incredible piece! Glad you enjoyed it!
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Do you always get up so early? It’s like 5am-ish over there.
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Not quite this early but Thursday I have PT at 7:00AM in CT which is almost a 30 min drive. Gives me time to have my coffee and check emails before heading out.
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Hope it went well.
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I generally feel better the day after but yes, it was good, thanks.
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Superb, Nancy.
Blessed Passover.
In the spirit of the season, here is one more piano piece
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A glorious pice, Nick. The solemnity of this day expressed in a way I’ve never heard before .. a single chanting piano.
I wish you a Blessed Holy Thursday, my friend.
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Always loved piano pieces, and that was no exception
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Me too, Deb. These guys were among the best in their field.
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