Best Liberty Show a Quarter Bought in 1966 0 ▲ Greenbriar Picture Shows 1 hour ago · 7 min read1332 words · Life · hide · 0 comments You Don't Need the Title to Signify What This Art Represents, Which is Why I Don't Include It.Among the One Hundred: The ProfessionalsWhere it comes to first capturing favorites, timing is all. I came to The Professionals, rather it came to me, at age twelve on verge of thirteen. Story, setting, stars, never better aligned. I’d not hope to be James Bond, but could right circumstance of adulthood see me as variant at least on Lee Marvin? He as role model grew far back as M-Squad watched since five and kindergarten. Marvin toplines these professionals more than Burt Lancaster despite latter’s top billing, Lee’s “Henry Rico Fardan” most experienced and intellectually equipped to the mission, this confirmed by “J.W. Grant” (Ralph Bellamy) who cites Fardan completion at VMI and service to follow at San Juan Hill. If ever a man was “tempered like steel” in 1966-67, it was Lee Marvin. He’d do three in succession to dazzle boys of tender age, The Professionals, The Dirty Dozen, then Point… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.