(Original airdate: 12/02/94) Shelley Winters talks about working on “The Poseidon Adventure” with Gene Hackman and holds her breath for one minute. Watch more classic clips @ http://conanclassic.com.
(Original airdate: 12/02/94) Shelley Winters talks about working on “The Poseidon Adventure” with Gene Hackman and holds her breath for one minute. Watch more classic clips @ http://conanclassic.com.
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ReplyJesus died for you was buried and rose again on the third day according to the scriptures. If you confess with your mouth Jesus is lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead you will be saved. Please repent of your sins and accept Jesus Christ as your lord and savior
Replynice to see Alloy on Conan
ReplyWas the Posiden Adventure the script that was read at his apartment?
ReplyI enjoyed her performance in Winchester ’73.
ReplyI love these older shows. I was probably in my teens when Shelly was swimming around and I am sure she is still holding her breath upstairs
ReplyDo Tom Cruises 6 minutes, then get back to me.
ReplyConan is so young in this clip
ReplyIt’s great that Shelley Winters was still active in the 1990s. Why she agreed to play Pauly Shore’s mother in “Jury Duty”, however, I’ll never know.
Reply48 seconds for me.
Reply“I’m telling the same stories over and over again, like Shelley Winters on the Tonight Show…”
– Al Bundy
Replythrowbacck
ReplyNow THIS is television!
ReplyI tried it alongside and barely managed the minute! I do have asthma mind. :’)
ReplyThis is a great treat.
ReplyWhat an incredible person.
Reply“Women have lung volumes that are 10 to 12 percent less than men, because their rib cages are usually smaller.”
-The Smithsonian
Your move.
ReplyI love that my first thought on seeing this was “Oh No! Shelly Winters must’ve died!!!” Googled it–she died 15 years ago!!! (You’ve got me trained too well Team Coco youtube account!)
ReplyI love how Andy gave her a gentle shoulder rub after she was done . What a sweet man
ReplyWim Hoff: “Hold my beer.”
ReplyI know I’ve seen her in loads of other things, but she’ll always be Nana Mary.
ReplyStL Walk of Fame in the House! Her star is just down from her TV caveman/son in law’s.