Micky Dolenz Info
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* "Invisible Mom 2" DVD features -
-Original Trailer
-Cast Biographies
-Digitally Remasterd
-Scene Index
-Interactive Menus
-Preview Attractions
* "Night of the Strangler" -
[plot] In New Orleans, a man learns that his sister has a black lover and is pregnant. He throws
her away and, a bit later, she is murdered by a mysterious killer with a peace-sign belt buckle,
who disguises the murder as suicide. Her friend Vance and a black priest investigates, but this
leads to more murders until a surprise ending... (Dolenz plays "Vance")
* Broadway Micky -
Here's a track listing and which musicals the songs are from.
1. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. - Mary Poppins
2. Talk to the Animals - Doctor Doolittle
3. Somewhere Out There - An American Tale
5. You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile - Annie
6. Never Ending Story - Annie
7. My Favorite Things - The Sound of Music
8. Ease on Down the Road - The Wiz
9. I Whistle a Happy Tune - The King and I
10. Chim Chim Cheree - Mary Poppins
11. Me and My Arrow - The Point
12. When You Wish Upon a Star - Pinocchio
*Braddock -
Excerpt from Micky's book:
"Braddock is a name they'd dredged up from my mother's side of the family. It seems that
somewhere in the dim and distant past I am related to one General Braddock who lost some
famous battle in some famous war."
As it turns out, Micky was completely right. His ancestor fought alongside George
Washington in a battle that took place in a wooded area against some Indians. General
Braddock did lose that battle, and he died after being shot in the lung. Braddock, PA is possibly
named after the General and where the battle was fought...and lost.
* Circus Boy -
Here's the lyrics to the CB theme:
It's big, it's colossal, it's the best show on earth,
the circus will be in town today...
You'll wanna have a lemonade,
You'll wanna see the big parade,
You'll wanna hear the calliope play!
It's great, it's terrific, it's the best show on earth,
nothing could top it anywhere...
You'll get a chance to laugh and play,
You'll have a heart that's young and gay,
And you'll have a happy holiday!
It's great to make believe
that you're the dare devil fellow on the high trapeze...
As far above the crowd,
you'll catch your high flyin' partner with the greatest of ease.
Or you can be a clown...
a happy face pogliatchy happy circus clown,
dressed up in those silly clothes,
with a big red funny nose,
When the mighty circus comes to town!
It's grand, it's tremendous,it's the best show on earth,
so go buy a ticket right away,
You'll get a chance to laugh and play,
You'll have a heart that's young and gay,
And you'll have a happy holiday!
* "Deadfall" -
Deadfall is an action-packed suspense/thriller. It's rated "R " because of it's nudity and sexual
content. Here's the synopsis:
When Joe Dolan (Michael Biehn) accidently kills his father in a scam gone bad, his dying words
lead Joe to his Uncle Lou (James Coburn). Lou is working on a con worth more than $2 million in
diamonds. Eddie (Nicholas Cage), Lou's right hand man, sees Joe as a serious threat, and a rival
for his girlfriend--the sexy Diane (Sarah Trigger). Diane seduces Joe into a love triangle that leads
him to murder and desire. With Millions in the balance, Joe gets deeper and deeper into the
diamond sting. Double cons lead to triple cons as DEADFALL hurtles toward the most twisted
scam of all, and it's surprising conclusion. Joining the first rate cast of characters are stunning
cameo appearances by Charlie Sheen, Peter Fonda and Talia Shire.
Micky plays "Bart", and the first time you see him, he's a pretzel vendor..."Hope that's hot enough
for ya....." That's all I'm gonna say, because I don't wanna give too much away about his
character, for those who haven't seen it.
* Aida -
Synopsis:
In the Egyptian room of a modern museum, Amneris, once a queen of the ancient kingdom,
invites the audience into a tale of love and a struggle for power in a time when war raged between
Egypt and its southern neighbor, Nubia.
An Egyptian army captain, Radames, prepares to sail back up the Nile River toward home when
his soldiers bring on board a group of Nubian women they have captured. One of them, Aida,
shows particular courage and cunning, and Radames is struck by her continued defiance even to
his face.
Radames returns to his homeland and sends Aida
away with his Nubian servant, Mereb, as a gift for the
Egyptian princess, Amneris. Radames also greets his
father, Chief Minister Zoser, who reminds him of his
promise to marry Amneris. Zoser reveals to the
audience his plot to poison the Pharaoh so that
Radames can rule Egypt.
Before Mereb presents Aida to the princess, he
recognizes that Aida is a princess as well, in Nubia, a
secret that will put her life in peril should the Egyptians
learn it. The vain but fashionable Amneris is thrilled
with her new gift when she learns Aida can make
beautiful clothes.
That evening, the Pharaoh announces that Radames
and Amneris will be married in seven days, yet Radames
and Aida continue to grow more enchanted with one
another.
Aida visits her people in the slave camps and
promises to fight for them. The next day, she pleads
with Radames to help the Nubians, and the young
captain, now in love, kisses her. Amneris confides in
Aida that Radames is slipping away from her, but when
he gives away all his possessions to the Nubian slaves,
the princess takes it as a sign of his devotion to her.
Aida knows the truth, and that evening she gives in to
her love for Radames; however, when
Egyptian soldiers capture Aida’s
father, the Nubian king, the lovers’
devotion to each other is put to the
test.
Aida schemes to free her
father on the evening of the royal
wedding. Meanwhile Radames tells
his father that he does not want the
Egyptian throne, and the two battle
over his love of Aida. Finally, Zoser
orders her death. A slave girl sacrifices
herself to save Aida, but Mereb and
her people fear their princess may choose Radames
over her nation. When the two meet, Radames says that
he will call off the wedding, but Aida insists that he
marry the princess, so that he will be able to bring
peace between their countries. Amneris, though, has
witnessed the secret meeting between the lovers.
Amneris and Radames are wed anyway but, after
the wedding, Radames tries to prevent the Egyptian
army from stopping Aida’s escape. On the banks of the
Nile, Radames finally discovers that he has fallen in
love with a Nubian princess, not a simple slave girl. The
Nubian king escapes, but Aida is left behind to stand
trial with her beloved Radames. Amneris demands to
sentence the traitors, and shows as much mercy as she
can: Aida and Radames will spend an eternity together
entombed beneath the sands of the Egyptian desert.
From the Script (Micky is Zoser):
Act 1, Scene 3
Radames’s father, Zoser, is preparing to poison the pharaoh and take over as the head of Egypt. He
must first establish the traditional passage of power by burying the king in grand style and
convincing the citizens of Egypt that he and his son will maintain the grandness of Egypt. One
aspect of this image building comes from the spectacle of employing slaves to build the pyramids.
Zoser
THERE ARE MANY WHO’LL BE TEARFUL
AS OUR LEADER FADES AWAY
BUT OUR ARCHITECTS ARE CHEERFUL
AND EACH DOG MUST HAVE ITS DAY
Zoser
IF OUR COUNTRY IS TO FLOURISH
THEN MY SON MUST TAKE THE LEAD
BE OUR INSPIRATION, NOURISH
ALL OUR HOPES OUR DREAMS OUR
CREED
SOON OUR MONARCH WILL HAVE FILLED
A TOMB JUST LIKE HIS FATHERS DID
SUMMON EGYPT’S GREATEST BUILDER
RE: ANOTHER PYRAMID
Ministers
BUILD IT, BUILD IT
ANOTHER PYRAMID
THERE WILL BE A TIME FOR MOURNING
BUT FOR NOW PUT PLANS ON HOLD
Zoser
FOR I GIVE THE NATION WARNING
THAT BEFORE THE CORPSE IS COLD
WE’LL EXTEND FAIR EGYPT’S POWER
EGYPT’S GLORY STRENGTH AND STYLE
WE SHALL HAVE OUR FINEST HOUR
FAR BEYOUND THE MIGHTY NILE
HE MUST HAVE A VAULT THAT‘S GRAND BY
ANY STANDARDS, FLOOR TO LID
PUT FIVE THOUSAND SLAVES ON STAND BY
BUILD ANOTHER PYRAMID!
Act 1, Scene 3
Radames has returned from the conquest of Nubia and is ready now to return to battle. His father
tells him that he must remain in Egypt because the Pharaoh is dying, and he’ll have to marry the
pharaoh’s daughter for the good of Egyptian society.
Zoser
WHILE YOU’VE BEEN AWAY CAVORTING
MATTERS HERE HAVE MOVED APACE
NOW I NEED YOU HOME SUPPORTING
ALL THE PLANS I’VE PUT IN PLACE
FIRST OF ALL THIS MEANS YOUR WEDDING
YOU’LL RECALL YOUR FUTURE BRIDE
FOR THE WAY THAT PHARAOH’S HEADING
TIME’S NO LONGER ON OUR SIDE
ACCORDING TO THE HAWK GOD HORUS
OUR MOST REGAL INVALID
IS NOT THAT MUCH LONGER FOR US
BUILD ANOTHER PYRAMID!
Act II, Scene 3
Radames is confronting his father’s assumption that he will live his life "like father, like son"
and keep Aida as his slave girl mistress and Amneris as his royal wife.
Ministers
LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON
LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON
Zoser
DON’T COME ON SO COCKSURE BOY
YOU CAN’T ESCAPE YOUR GENES
THERE’S NO POINT IN FEELING PURE BOY
YOUR BACKGROUND INTERVENES
LISTEN GOOD AND LISTEN STRAIGHT
YOU’RE NOT THE MASTER OF YOUR FATE
TO THIS YOU MUST BE RECONCILED
YOU’LL ALWAYS BE YOUR FATHER’S CHILD
AT TIMES ACCLAIMED, AT TIMES REVILED
YOU’LL WIND UP DOING JUST WHAT
I’D HAVE DONE
LIKE FATHER LIKE SON
Radames
DON’T ASSUME YOUR VICES
GET HANDED DOWN THE LINE
THAT A PARENT’S BLOOD SUFFICES
TO CONDEMN THE CHILD’S DESIGN
I’VE DONE WRONG I CAN’T DENY
BUT AT LEAST I KNOW THAT I
SHOULDN’T BLAME THAT ON MY STOCK
THIS MAY COME AS QUITE A SHOCK
BUT I’M NO CHIP OFF ANY BLOCK
I WOULDN’T WISH THOSE WORDS ON ANYONE
LIKE FATHER LIKE SON
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