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Bring Out Your Dead (Part Whatever v2.0)

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Falk could play all sorts of roles-he was incredibly menacing as the gangster Abe Reles in Murder Inc. (1960) but i will always remember him as either Columbo(of course) or Max in the Great Race. All of the stars from that incredibly funny movie are now gone except for Dorothy Provine and Larry Storch. We have lost Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood, Keenan Wynn, Ross Martin, Jack Lemmon(an incredible cast).

A film dedicated, IIRC, to "Mr. Laurel and Mr. Hardy."
 
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A film dedicated, IIRC, to "Mr. Laurel and Mr. Hardy."

And still one of the funniest movies I have ever seen-and has stood the test of time for 46 years-"Let's see the Great Leslie try that one!"
 
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Comic book artist Gene Colan.

http://herocomplex.latimes.com/2011/06/24/gene-colan-comic-book-artist-dead-at-84/#/7

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Colan

He did them all: Iron Man, Batman, Dr. Strange, Daredevil, Howard the Duck, practically every Marvel character at one time or another. But he created the quintesential Dracula back in the 70's, which also introduced the world to the character Blade.

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And still one of the funniest movies I have ever seen-and has stood the test of time for 46 years-"Let's see the Great Leslie try that one!"

Falk also did a nice turn in "Pocketful of Miracles."
 
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She's still alive, folks. This has been your semi-regular update. Thank you.
 
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Otto von Habsburg, eldest son of Emperor Charles I and Empress Zita, 98. He will be buried in the family crypt in Vienna.

His mother's funeral is here: http://youtu.be/smj4x4PaScQ. Otto is in the first pew nearest the aisle.
 
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