
MSTies will remember him for one of his first editing jobs, the educational short film LAST CLEAR CHANCE, seen in episode 520- RADAR SECRET SERVICE.
The Hollywood Reporter has the story.
Thanks to Tim for the heads up.
Mort Fallick, RIP![]() MSTies will remember him for one of his first editing jobs, the educational short film LAST CLEAR CHANCE, seen in episode 520- RADAR SECRET SERVICE. The Hollywood Reporter has the story. Thanks to Tim for the heads up. 4 Replies to “Mort Fallick, RIP”Comments are closed. |
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At least he wasn’t hit by a train. RIP
why don’t they look.
For some reason when I first saw this gentleman’s picture, it immediately made me think of what a much older Wayne Newton might one day look like (though obviously, with MUCH less hair!)….
I have long been impressed with how the entertainment industry has taken care of its own. Name another industry that supports something like a country house and hospital for its workers. RIP