
This week’s mystery movie was the 1949 picture Champion, with Kirk Douglas, Marilyn Maxwell, Arthur Kennedy, Paul Stewart, Luis Van Rooten, Harry Shannon, John Day, Ruth Roman and Lola Albright. Continue reading

This week’s mystery movie was the 1949 picture Champion, with Kirk Douglas, Marilyn Maxwell, Arthur Kennedy, Paul Stewart, Luis Van Rooten, Harry Shannon, John Day, Ruth Roman and Lola Albright. Continue reading
In the August 2024 Ask Me Anything on the Black Dahlia case, I talk about my work in progress, Heaven Is HERE! and where I got the title.
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Note: This is an encore post from 2012.
Filmmakers have always loved shooting around the Los Angeles area because so many diverse locations offer tantalizing story possibilities at a fraction of the cost of traveling around the United States or out of the country to film. One of the most popular places employed for location shooting by early filmmaking companies was Pasadena, California. It offered many intriguing filming locations for such directors as D. W. Griffith and Mack Sennett.
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The timekeeper is Weegee, btw.
This week’s mystery movie was the 1949 RKO picture The Set-Up, with Robert Ryan, Audrey Totter, George Tobias, Alan Baxter, Wallace Ford, Percy Helton, Hal Fieberling, Darryl Hickman, Kenny O’Morrison, James Edwards, David Clarke, Phillip Pine and Edwin Max. Continue reading
Reminder: Boxie and I will be doing a live “Ask Me Anything” on the Black Dahlia case Tuesday, Aug. 6, at 10 a.m. Pacific time, on YouTube and on Instagram.
I’ll give an update on the book and discuss the excerpts I posted July 29 for Elizabeth Short’s 100th birthday.
Can’t make the live session? Email me your questions and I’ll answer them! I’ll also get to the backlog of questions from previous sessions. The video will be posted once the session ends so you can watch it later.
Remember, this is only Black Dahlia questions. I have a separate Ask Me Anything on George Hodel on Aug. 20, at 10 a.m. Pacific time.
Epic Answers: How to End Poverty in California.
90 years ago, author and former Socialist Upton Sinclair entered the race for Governor of California as a Democrat, hoping to better the lives of common people and the unemployed. Upset at the idea that taxes would be raised on the wealthy and independent film production would assist the unemployed, rich Hollywood moguls colluded to destroy his campaign with the first use of negative advertising in mass media, setting the stage for what we see today in political campaigns.
The motion picture industry had long profited off of Sinclair and his works. In 1914, his muckraking novel “The Jungle” was adapted into a feature film. Director Alice Guy Blache helmed the 1917 film “The Adventurer,” about a young woman trying to honestly survive in a cold and cruel city. In 1920, Director Jack Conway produced “The Moneychangers” for Benjamin B . Hampton Productions. Most importantly, MGM produced the hard hitting melodrama “The Wet Parade” starring Walter Huston, Robert Young, Neil Hamilton, and a young Myrna Loy, detailing two families’ struggles against demon alcohol during Prohibition. Sinclair specifically wrote the book to demonstrate the deep need for Prohibition, reflecting his father’s and two uncles’ struggles with and later deaths due to alcoholism and its effects on his family. Continue reading

This week’s mystery movie was the 1939 MGM picture Idiot’s Delight, with Norman Shearer, Clark Gable, Edward Arnold, Charles Coburn, Joseph Schildkraut, Burgess Meredith, Laura Hope Crews, Skeets Gallagher, Peter Willes, Paterson, William Edmunds, Fritz Feld, Virginia Grey, Virginia Dale, Paula Stone, Bernadene Hayes, Joan Marsh and Lorraine Krueger. Continue reading
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This is the opening of Chapter 30 of Heaven Is HERE! 4,600 words.
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This is the opening of Chapter 24 of Heaven Is HERE! 3,600 words
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This is the opening of Chapter 22 of Heaven Is HERE! 2,400 words.
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This is the opening of Chapter 20 of Heaven Is HERE! 2,400 words.
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This is an excerpt of Chapter 18 of Heaven Is HERE! 6,300 words.
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This is the opening of Chapter 16 of Heaven Is HERE! 5,800 words.
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This is the opening of Chapter 15 of Heaven Is HERE! 6,400 words.
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This is the opening of Chapter 14 of Heaven Is HERE! 3,200 words.
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This is the opening of Chapter 13 of Heaven Is HERE! 4,700 words.
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This is an excerpt from Chapter 12 of Heaven Is HERE! 5,800 words.
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An excerpt from Chapter 10 of Heaven Is HERE! 3,500 words.
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This is the opening of Chapter 5 of Heaven Is HERE! 4,000 words.
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This is the opening of Chapter 3 of Heaven Is HERE! 5,000 words.