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KING KONG AND GUSTAVE DORE
“…there were some beautiful moments in King
Kong; that we both appreciated the location given
us for the scene when you held me in your left hand
and pulled at my skirt with your right hand, as though
taking petals from a flower. That’s the way I think of
it because that’s my disposition to make a poetic
metaphor. The background was inspired by the paintings of Gustave Dore, a wondrously quiet, mystical mountain right
on the edge of outer space. You brought a petal of my
skirt to your nose and snuffed it.
from an open letter to King Kong in FAY WRAY.
On The Other Hand: A Life Story (New York:
St. Martin’s Press, 1989)
Fay Wray’s autobiography is dedicated to:
For Susan, Robert, Victoria,
Nora, & Jacob
And for all the young-in-heart
Who have loved
King Kong.
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BEWARE!CAUSTIC REVIEWER AT WORK
"When the film Smash-Up, starring Susan Hayward and
Lee Bowman, was released in 1947, Life magazine
said he played his part with all the enthusiasm
of a stuffed moose.”
Beverly Linet. Susan Hayward: Portrait of a
Survivor (New York: Atheneum, 1980)
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THE POPULAR POET EDGAR GUEST & ALAN LADD
At Alan Ladd’s crypt in the Sanctuary of Heritage in
Forest Lawn, there us Bronze bust of the movie star.
“On a plaque beneath the bust a poem –‘Success’ –
had been inscribed, its irony only for those who knew:
ALAN LADD
SEPTEMBER 3, 1913 –JANUARY 29,1964
I HOLD NO DREAM OF FORTUNE VAST,
NOR SEEK UNDYING FAME,
I DO NOT ASK WHEN LIFE IS PAST
THAT MANY KNOW MY NAME.
AND I CAN LIVE MY LIFE ON EARTH
CONTENTED TO THE END
IF BUT A FEW SHALL KNOW MY NAME
BUT PROUDLY CALL ME FRIEND.
--Edgar A. Guest
Beverly Linet; Ladd: The Life, The Legend,
the Legacy
of Alan Ladd (New York: Arbor House, 1979)
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TRIVIA ABOUT THE FILM TAKING PLACE IN THE OLD WEST
OF THE 19th CENTURY -- “THE BOY FROM OKLAHOMA”
STARRING WILL ROGERS, JR.
“The sheriff tries to arrest Turlock for allowing
underage drinking, but 21 wasn't established as
the minimum until 1933.”
--IdmB Trivia
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UNA MERKEL SAVES THE LIFE OF A CREW MEMBER
During the filming of True Confession (1937)
she rescued a movie property man Arthur Camp
from drowning at Lake Arrowhead, California,
when the backwash from her motorboat upset his
skiff. She caught his suspenders with a boat hook
and held him until help arrived from the shore.
Camp was unable to swim.
ImbD Trivia "Una Merkel:"
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ESSENTIAL FILM VOCABULARY
“Just as Eskimos have twenty words for different
Kinds of snow (denoting how important snow is in their world) filmmakers have almost as many words for different kinds of money.”
Michael Goodwin and Naomi Wise. On the Edge: The
Life & Times of Francis Coppola (New York:
William Morrow and Company, Inc. 1989).
ON TELEPHONE SCENES & FILM ACTING
“The test of any screen actor worth his salt is the
way he handles a telephone scene. Adolph Menjou’s
scene in The Front Page was an example of this,
and of course, Luise Rainer’s in The Great Ziegfeld
won her an Oscar.”
Frank Tuttle
Quoted in Ladd: The Life, the Legend , the Legacy
of Alan Ladd by Beverly Linet (New York: Arbor House, 1979)
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A RUSSIAN TAKE ON ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S FILM NOTORIOUS
“ One of the many pictures dealing with the secret
of the atom, with the intention of turning away
the attention of the public from the real problems
connected therewith.”
Soviet Art (1947)
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ON THE MOVIES & THE BIBLE
Stanley Donen,
Reading in the Bible about Onan,
Thought: “Thanks to Joseph Breen,*
I cannot bring that story to the screen.
**
*Hollywood's Censor: Joseph I. Breen and
the Production Code Administration Hardcover –
November 2, 2007
by Thomas Doherty (Author)
ON TELEVISION & MOVIE WESTERNS
Wagon Train—
It does not take Einstein’s brain
To describe the plot:
Settlers are attacked; Indians shot.
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ON ADAPTING BOOKS FOR THE MOVIES
Lewis, Jerry—
Acquiring film rights to I, The Jury,
Announced: “I shall play Mike Hammer.
Of course, I shall add physical humor!”
3 Clerihews by Louis Phillips
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Good ones (again), Louis. But truthfully, I don’t get the irony you refer to in the Edgar Guest poem about Alan Ladd.
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Thank you, Louis.
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Few may know your name but I’m damned proud to call you my friend.
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