Quote from Narrator in Ready, Aim, Marry Me
Narrator: Jack Dorso first achieved success in the '40s as a costar of the radio and then film serial, Red McGibbon and Bullet: Nazi Hunters. When the actor who played Red McGibbon was jailed for his Communist sympathies Jack Dorso made one attempt at a solo Bullet feature. But the audience was not ready to accept Bullet as a romantic lead despite his powerful upper body. So he started a chain of gymnasiums having stolen the idea from Red during a prison visit. And as the years passed... He became well-known for his annual birthday feats of strength. Sadly, he lost the use ofhis legs on his 70th birthday at the newly-remodeled Jack Dorso's in Albany, New York.