BITS & PIECES OF A MISPLACED LIFE: FILM #10

FIDEL CASTRO IN A FILM FROM MGM

“Cuban leader Fidel Castro appeared as an extra 
in the Hollywood film Bathing Beauty, starring 
Esther Williams.”

Ripley’s Believe It or Not Encyclopedia of the Bizarre 
(New York: Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers,2002)

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JAMES BOND FILMS & ELEPHANTS

“The producers of the James Bond pictures have discovered 
one of the secrets of circus: if the performing dogs 
disappoint, there are always the elephants.”

Penelope Gilliatt in The New Yorker (July 9,1973)

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HOW WILLIAM GOLDMAN  KNEW HE WOULD
SUCCEED AS A SCRIPTWRITER

The opening credits sequence: William Goldman later said 
he knew he'd succeed as a screenwriter as soon as he 
wrote the opening scene in Harper (1966) in which Harper 
is forced to recycle used coffee grounds from the trash 
for his morning cup of coffee. Harper's dismay at the 
result, as realized by Paul Newman on screen, immediately created empathy between the character and the audience. Ironically, that opening sequence was the last thing 
he wrote for that script.

ImbD Trivia for Harper (1966)

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ON THE HOLLYWOOD COMMUNITY

“It isn’t true that Hollywood is a bitter place, 
divided by hatred, greed and jealousy. All it 
takes to bring the community together is a flop 
by Peter Bogdanovich.”:

Billy Wider, quoted in Bogdanovich’s NY TIMES 
obituary by Margalit Fox
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THE HOLLYWOOD COMMUNITY & THE SICILIAN

“Cimino’s original cut ran for 165 minutes, which he
Trimmed to 146 (for Europe) and was further hacked 
down to 115 for U.S,. release. Cimino sued the producer
(David Begelman’s Gladden Entertainment) and they 
countersued  Cimino. Then Gore Vidal , claiming he 
rewrote Steve Shagan’s script, sued for credit and 
lost, only to sue the WGA * for unfair arbitration.”

*Writers Guild of America

Michael Scheinfeld, reviewing The Sicilian, 
directed by Michael Cimino
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GOING TO THE MOVIES IN MANHATTAN (Circa 1912)


“Admission in those days was a nickel – that’s why 
they called them nickelodeons – and you got a rebate 
ticket good for a penny’s worth of candy inside. 
Who could ask for more?”
…

“At the time I’m talking about, the Imperial, which 
was on 117th Street and Lenox Avenue, had two employees 
who were destined for bigger things. One was Lottie Jessel, Georgie Jessel’s mother, who sold the tickets. The other 
was a young man named Harry Cohn, who later went to 
Hollywood and became head of Columbia Pictures. At the
Imperial Nickelodeon he would lead the community sing
 between pictures, pointing to the words on the slides.”

Milton Berle.An Autobiography with Haskel Frankel
(New York: Delacorte Press, 1974)

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JACQUES TATI

Tati, Jacques
Does not tell jokes,
His comedy is visual. Oh Tati,
Do your films play well in Tahiti?

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ERROL FLYNN

Flynn, Errol
Was a pro in removing apparel
From beautiful girls, a fact well known
From Hollywood to Stockholm.

LJP

2 thoughts on “BITS & PIECES OF A MISPLACED LIFE: FILM #10

  1. I loved every item here. Thank you.

    I have my own Bogdanovich story. He showed “Targets” at an American Film Institute conference in 1968—in Santa Barbara. The majority of attendees hated the movie and were vocal in their criticism. It was brutal. Finally, Bogdanovich’s wife Polly Platt stood up and berated the audience for attacking her husband. It was a very emotional scene. Bogdanovich later dumped Polly and married Cybill Shepherd. I wonder if Cybill regretted defending Peter.

    Murray

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  2. Regarding David Begelman, here’s Kirk Douglas, from his autobiography: “This is the town where Cliff Robertson exposed David Begelman as a forger & a thief, with the net result that Begelman got a standing ovation at a Hollywood restaurant, while Robertson was blacklisted for 4 years. On the bad days, you think of what Tallulah Bankhead said: ‘Who do I have to fuck to get out of this business.?'”

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