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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 24, 2018 5:42:31 GMT
Would Ethel be considered Lucy's "Sidekick" ? 
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 24, 2018 6:34:07 GMT
Sinatra with Sidekicks ? 
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Post by them1ghtyhumph on Jan 24, 2018 7:01:26 GMT
Charlie Chan's sidekicks were often home-grown: Keye Luke made eight appearances as #1 son Lee (with Warner Oland)  Victor Sen Yung made thirteen appearances as #2 son Jimmy (with Sidney Toler)  He then made another five as son Tommy (# unknown) with Roland Winters  His daughter was his sidekick in one. There is one where the his whole family is shown
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 24, 2018 7:06:51 GMT
Yogi Bear and his sidekick Boo-Boo 
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Post by mikef6 on Jan 24, 2018 15:23:53 GMT
Keye Luke was also Kato, the ‘kick to the Green Hornet, in the cliffhanger serials “The Green Hornet” and “The Green Hornet Strikes Again” (both 1940).  
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Post by Salzmank on Jan 24, 2018 16:21:56 GMT
Would Ethel be considered Lucy's "Sidekick" ?  In the same vein... 
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Post by Salzmank on Jan 24, 2018 16:26:03 GMT
Not sure whether or not to call him a “sidekick,” but Eugene Pallette, as Sgt. Heath brought a lot to the Philo Vance flicks… 
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Post by mattgarth on Jan 24, 2018 16:26:04 GMT
One if these fellas is often a sidekick to the other guy. Guess which is which !  The guy on the right did quite a bit of sidekicking, Bat. In addition to the Duke -- Spencer Tracy (STANLEY AND LIVINGSTONE, NORTHWEST PASSAGE) Gary Cooper (MEET JOHN DOE, THE COWBOY AND THE LADY) Humphrey Bogart (TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT)
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Post by teleadm on Jan 24, 2018 18:35:43 GMT
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Post by marianne48 on Jan 24, 2018 20:51:03 GMT
I always liked Bela Lugosi's reaction in the film Ed Wood when a fan refers to him as Boris Karloff's sidekick in an old movie they did together.
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Post by Doghouse6 on Jan 24, 2018 23:10:39 GMT
Charlie Chan's sidekicks were often home-grown: Keye Luke made eight appearances as #1 son Lee (with Warner Oland) Victor Sen Yung made thirteen appearances as #2 son Jimmy (with Sidney Toler) He then made another five as son Tommy (# unknown) with Roland Winters His daughter was his sidekick in one. There is one where the his whole family is shown I'm not too familiar with most of the Sidney Toler or any of the Roland Winters ones, so wasn't aware of the one featuring a daughter; sounds like fun. The Chan clan showed up in several, among them: The Black Camel (1931) Charlie Chan's Greatest Case (1933) (a lost film, as far as anyone knows) Charlie Chan At the Circus (1936) Charlie Chan In Honolulu (1938) (Sidney Toler's first appearance as Chan) EDIT: Well, well; it seems Tripod has rendered the still I posted from Charlie Chan's Greatest Case - which did display when I entered the post - as missing as the film! It was a photo of Charlie and the family in their new automobile, and can be seen at the link below, if anyone wants to take the trouble, along with a collection of other captioned stills from the film. Charlie Chan's Greatest Case
FURTHER EDIT: Now it's back! But who knows for how long? I give up.
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Post by koskiewicz on Jan 27, 2018 18:34:16 GMT
Strother Martin as Lee Marvin's sidekick in Man Who Shot Liberty Valence
Strother Martin and LQ Jones as the pathetic bounty hunters in the Wild Bunch who Robert Ryan referred to as "egg sucking chicken stealing gutter trash"
Batman's butler...Alfred
The rifleman's rifle
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Post by morrisondylanfan on Feb 5, 2018 0:16:19 GMT
Hi Planet X,the first sidekick who came to my mind is Stringer Davis in the Marple movies:
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