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Monthly Archives: June 2014
Movieland Mystery Photo ( Updated + + + + )
This week’s movie is “Let Us Be Gay” (1930). A March 4, 1930, article in the Los Angeles Times about the making of the film said that some sequences were to be in Technicolor. “It may, in fact, be done … Continue reading
Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: A Little Barn Started It All
Cecil B. DeMille on the steps of the barn, which Paramount was using it as a gym, photo courtesy of Mary Mallory. Most visitors to the Hollywood Bowl probably don’t realize the historic significance of the little gray barn sitting … Continue reading
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Tagged 1914, film, hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory
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Greatest Generation … of Bad Drivers!
June 12, 1944 Note: This is a post that was on the clock but failed to go live. Here it is, two weeks later. The Greatest Generation does not seem to be interested in conserving gas, tires, their automobiles or … Continue reading
Posted in 1944, Film, Hollywood, World War II
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1944 in Print — Life Magazine, June 26, 1944
June 26, 1944 Oh my, what is the Greatest Generation up to? On the jump, a feature on war photographers. And a look at movie stars and their stand-ins, including Mary Lou Isleib (Shirley Temple) and Jack Robbins (Bob Hope). … Continue reading
Posted in 1944, Film, Hollywood, Photography, World War II
Tagged 1944, film, hollywood, photography, World War II
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1944 on the Radio — ‘The Lone Ranger’
June 26, 1944: Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear! “The Lone Ranger” with Billy the Kid. Courtesy of otronmp3.com.
Google Is In Your Neighborhood
The Google car (not self-driving) was at 2nd Street and Broadway the other day.
1944 in Print — Hollywood News and Gossip by Louella Parsons, June 25, 1944
June 25, 1944 HOLLYWOOD, JUNE 24 — A studious appearing quiet young man is gray eyed Alexander Knox, who, out of hundreds of applicants, was chosen by Darryl Zanuck to play “Wilson.” From the Milwaukee Sentinel.
Posted in 1944, Columnists, Comics, Film, Hollywood
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‘Laura’ — The Making of a Film Noir Classic, Part 7
In case you just tuned in, I am using Louella Parson’s May 15, 1944, item on Rouben Mamoulian being replaced as the director of “Laura” to take a detour into the making of the film. We have looked at the … Continue reading
Posted in 1944, Books and Authors, Film, Hollywood
Tagged 1944, Books and Authors, film, hollywood, Laura
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1944 in Print — Looking at Hollywood by Hedda Hopper, June 24, 1944
June 24, 1944 I rarely run Hedda Hopper, but since Beachgal said Hedda would have never fallen for Warners’ publicity on Dennis Morgan, here she is, leading her column with… guess who. Hedda Hopper says: Dennis Morgan has come up … Continue reading
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1944 in Print — Hollywood News and Gossip by Dorothy Manners, June 24, 1944
June 24, 1944 Dorothy Manners, filling in for her boss Louella Parsons, says: HOLLYWOOD, JUNE 23 — A sudden shuffle in the casting of “Experiment Perilous” brings out some interesting news. George Brent will play the hero role opposite Hedy … Continue reading
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Movieland Mystery Photo ( Updated + + + + )
This is “City for Conquest,” produced by James Cagney’s brother William. Directed by Anatole Litvak, with cinematography by Sol Polito and James Wong Howe.
Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: Richard Kline, Physical Instructor to the Stars
“Body Building With Bar Bells and Dumbbells” by Richard Kline, listed on EBay as Buy It Now for $29.99. Long before the advent of personal trainers, workout gyms, weight lifting and cross-training, some movie stars worked out to get … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory
Tagged film, hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory
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Buy a Rave Review on Yelp … only $30!
Did you think Amazon was the only website with fake reviews? Maybe not. Here’s a current ad on Craigslist. And for $40 you can get a review on two other websites as well!
‘Chinatown’ and That Nose-Slitting Scene
One of the most famous scenes in “Chinatown,” which is celebrating its 40th anniversary, occurs when Jake Gittes (Jack Nicholson) has his nose slit by director Roman Polanski. What many people don’t realize is that something like this actually occurred … Continue reading
‘Boom’ and Busted: Author Admits Amazon Reviews Are Fake
“Boom” for sale on Amazon. As if you didn’t already know the truth about Amazon’s “reviews.” Author Tony Horwitz writes in the New York Times. Except there didn’t seem to be a “team,” just an outside publicist who was busy … Continue reading
1944 in Print — Hollywood News and Gossip by Louella Parsons, June 20, 1944
June 20, 1944 HOLLYWOOD, JUNE 19 — Seein’ is believin’ as the saying goes, and the other day I saw figures of the actual breakdown on the Warners fan mail. Lo and behold, leading all the others was Dennis Morgan. … Continue reading
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Tagged 1944, comics, film, hollywood, Louella Parsons
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1944 in Print — Life Magazine, June 19, 1944
June 19, 1944 Gen. Eisenhower is the cover story in this week’s Life magazine. Life covers the D-day invasion…. And the Hollywood feature is the artwork of director Jean Negulesco. Courtesy of Google Books.
Posted in 1944, Art & Artists, Film, Hollywood, World War II
Tagged 1944, art and artists, film, hollywood, World War II
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Black Dahlia: Donald Wolfe, ‘The Black Dahlia Files’ and a Faked Document (Revisited)
Page 198 of Donald H. Wolfe’s “The Black Dahlia Files.” Someone asked about the fake a document in Donald Wolfe’s “The Black Dalia Files.” Here’s a post I wrote about it on April 14, 2006. Eight years later, I’m still … Continue reading
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1944 in Print — Hollywood News and Gossip by Louella Parsons, June 19, 1944
June 19, 1944 HOLLYWOOD, June 18 — (INS) Bing Crosby gets his way — meaning an “unknown” plays the title role in “The Great John L.” Greg McClure is the lucky gent. He’s a 26-year-old Irishman, built like an “ad” … Continue reading
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Too Modern Times
It is really sad when a certain hometown newspaper makes this sort of mistake, especially in a section that covers films. Not only is this famous horizontal photo run as a vertical; it’s also flopped.