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Pic of the Day: “A Time for Killing” revisited

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Jul 3, 2015

Ending the week and kicking off the Fourth of July weekend here in the US is another look at Billy Cat, the “Yankee from Missourah” of Phil Karlson‘s Civil War melodrama A Time for Killing (1967). Compare this to the iconic shot of Nikki Arano aiming at the racehorse from The Killi read more

Pic of the Day: “A Time for Killing” revisited

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 12, 2014

Ending the week is another look at Phil Karlson‘s A Time for Killing (1967), the Civil War melodrama starring Glenn Ford. Billy Cat, “the Yankee from Missourah,” barks out some orders while Lt. Shaffer (Harrison Ford in his first credited screen role) looks confused and Col. Harrie read more

Video of the Week: “A Time for Killing”

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Jun 11, 2014

This week’s video is another clip (it says trailer, but it isn’t) from A Time for Killing (1967), the gritty Civil War drama directed by Phil Karlson and an uncredited Roger Corman. This one pretty much picks up where the previous clip I’ve posted here ends. Timothy actually has so read more

Pic of the Day: “A Time for Killing” (2)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Jan 21, 2014

Our pic today revisits Billy Cat, the “Yankee from Missourah” of Phil Karlson‘s Civil War drama A Time for Killing (1967). Billy has hit his mark, and he’s pretty happy about it. If you have the Encore Westerns channel, you can catch this entertaining potboiler there tomorro read more

Pic of the Day: “A Time for Killing” revisited (3)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Jul 30, 2013

Our pic today revisits A Time for Killing (1967), the Civil War drama directed by Phil Karlson (taking over for Roger Corman). Timothy’s Union soldier Billy Cat awaits orders from a slightly nervous Lt. Shaffer, played by some youngster named Harrison Ford. Whatever happened to him anyway? I read more

Pic of the Day: “A Time for Killing” revisited (1)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Feb 1, 2013

February begins with another look at Billy Cat, “the Yankee from Missourah!” from the Civil War drama A Time for Killing (1967). Billy is all fired up and ready to go kill him some Rebs. Until this film sees a well-deserved commercial DVD release, get yourself a copy right here. It̵ read more

Video of the Week: “A Time for Killing”

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Sep 5, 2012

This week’s video is a clip from A Time for Killing (1967), meant to showcase the first credited film appearance of a young actor by the name of Harrison Ford. Yeah, that’s neat and all, but look who he’s standing next to! Please revisit this post for a look at some nifty behind-th read more

Video of the Week: Behind the scenes of “A Time for Killing”

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Aug 8, 2012

There is a Kickstarter campaign going on right now in support of a super-cool documentary-in-progress by the name of That Guy Dick Miller, directed by Elijah Drenner, the director of American Grindhouse. It’s all about, well, Dick Miller – one of the greatest character actors who ever li read more

Pic of the Day: “A Time for Killing” revisited (2)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Feb 7, 2012

Today’s pic is another from the Civil War drama A Time for Killing (1967). Timothy, as Billy Cat, is loading his rifle in an unorthodox manner, accompanied in the heat of battle by superior officers Kenneth Tobey and Glenn Ford. Tim was in three movies with the word “killing” in t read more

Pic of the Day: “A Time for Killing” (1)

The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Aug 5, 2011

Our pic for this Friday is from the Civil War drama A Time for Killing (1967), which was either set to be directed by Roger Corman but was taken over by Phil Karlson, or the other way around (I’ve heard both versions). As Union soldier Billy Cat, Tim has this memorable line:  “Hey, boys! It’s read more