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Honey West [message #6124] Sun, 11 September 2005 23:29 Go to next message
lon is currently offline  lon
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Last Christmas I got a dvd of Honey West as a gift.

Unfortunately the product source wasn't too good. My friend had it
drop shipped and didn't know it was a boot of real
marginal quality.


I actually hadn't sat down to see these shows til
yesterday. I had watched the show in real time in 1965.

Then John Varley made reference to it in a novel in the
late 70s as 'antique tv' in a science fiction context.
I think it was in "The Barbie Murders."

I encourage anyone to read the link below from Bijouflix
which is a good source for the dvd with packaging of
what they call 'collector quality.' I still may get them.

Honey still has a following. Type "Wiki Honey West" and from there
you can find a site of detective fiction lore with even more
history of Honey West as a pulp heroine.


What makes the show special is that Honey West was the first
woman detective who had her own show. Not The Avengers,
Not Girl From U.N.C.L.E. Nope it was Honey West.


And in the age of cheap video, dvd and digitizing that little
piece of nostalgia is still available.



Re: Honey West [message #6125 is a reply to message #6124] Mon, 12 September 2005 04:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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That looks great! Thanks for the tip.


Re: Honey West [message #6126 is a reply to message #6124] Mon, 12 September 2005 08:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Manualblock is currently offline  Manualblock
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Yeah; whatever happened to her? I remmember that hair, gorgeous.

Ever see a TV show called Man In A Suitcase?
It was about a CIA agent who was fired for some reason and went over to England and started a Private detective agency. Bradford Dillman was the actor and I liked the show. It was gritty and had good plot structure. It was around the same time as HW. Didn't last too long though; the shows I like never do.
I am watching Weeds now; on Showtime. It grows on you...

Re: Honey West [message #6128 is a reply to message #6126] Mon, 12 September 2005 12:33 Go to previous message
lon is currently offline  lon
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That link to bijouflix says there's a Honey West film
in the works. Who would play her?


I really like the bijouflix writeup. It says so much.
And it makes a clear distinction between the chop socky
chics in current films and the Honey West style.

Also, I may be wrong but the theme song sound like it was
lifted from a pop tune called "Little Girl". It's the kind
of tune Bert or Larry Parks would sing. :-/

"Little Girl, you're the one girl for me,
"Little girl you're as sweet as can be
"And this great big world would be divine
"Little girl if you're mine all mine.

They only use the first three notes on Honey West, but I was
always good at Name That Tune even as a kid.




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