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R.I.P. Tim Considine

Posted by dwill123 on March 5, 2022 at 04:53:08:

Older folks may know Tim Considine as the oldest son in the TV show "My Three Sons". Or 'Spin' from the Disney series "Spin and Marty". But Considine was credited (or not) with one other notable performance in the movie "Patton". In the movie credits listed only as 'Soldier Who Gets Slapped'. Considine only had a very few lines but the seen was one of the more memorable because of Patton (George C. Scott) slapping him in the hospital. R.I.P.