tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13323983052182818252024-03-14T04:03:54.097-04:00Pure Golden: A Blog for Classic Movie and TV LoversPure Goldenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03468216299088031186noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1332398305218281825.post-54605344681083459442015-06-27T20:22:00.001-04:002015-06-27T20:22:37.631-04:00Gilda: The Ultimate Film Noir<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ct_faeLFgCs/VY83h3vEyXI/AAAAAAAAAT0/yHsj_THYGGI/s640/blogger-image-1613746692.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="http://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ct_faeLFgCs/VY83h3vEyXI/AAAAAAAAAT0/yHsj_THYGGI/s320/blogger-image-1613746692.jpg" width="257" /></a><span style="-webkit-text-size-adjust: auto; background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);"><i>Gilda</i> was released in 1946, the middle of the decade when the film noir genre was in full swing. My ultimate hair goals girl Rita had been cast as the title character from the start, and the studio knew exactly what they were during with the publicity. In most advertising, even the movie poster, Glenn Ford (who played Johnny) didn't even appear; instead, the movie poster featured a full-length shot of Rita, with the words above her head, "There <i>never</i> was a woman like Gilda!!". The studio was using her in every way possible to publicize that film, but she certainly did steal the picture. If you mention <i>Gilda</i> to a random person today, most likely they won't remember anyone else who starred in it except for her, despite the point that everyone gave great performances. Her somewhat 'striptease' number (which involved removing one glove) turned into an iconic moment in the film world, and the black full-length gown (worn with a corset) and gloves also became famous for influencing the fashion world. Even in that <i>Put the Blame on Mame </i>number, I can't help but remember Rita's quote: "I think all women have a certain elegance that is destroyed when they take off their clothes." Rita took off one glove in that scene...<i>one glove.</i> And I don't think only taking off the glove hurt her popularity any; after the film was released, her nickname/title as 'The Love Goddess' was firmly set, and in 1947, her new contract at Columbia Pictures provided $250,000 plus 50% of all film profits. Rita, granted, did not particularly enjoy working at Columbia after a time, but the point I'm trying to make is that her popularity did not fade. She was quoted in a 1980s interview as saying, "Everybody else does nude scenes, but I don't. I never made nude movies. I didn't have to do that. I danced. I was provocative, I guess, in some things. But I was not completely exposed.". And I know I got off on a severe rabbit trail here, but this is just a little note to all those modern actresses/icons/stars/singers, etc: Stop what you're doing. It is not necessary to appear half-naked in a film or do whatever it is you do on stage at a concert to be popular. You're just giving yourself a reputation as a loose person. I don't mean any offense to anyone, but I really just wanted to say that. </span></div>
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This is my contribution to the <i><b>Classic Movie History Project Blogathon</b>, </i>hosted by Fritzi at <a href="http://moviessilently.com/2015/06/26/the-classic-movie-history-project-blogathon-silent-era/" target="_blank">Movies Silently</a>, Aurora over at <a href="http://aurorasginjoint.com/2015/06/27/the-classic-movie-history-project-presents-the-golden-age/" target="_blank">Once Upon a Screen</a>, and Ruth of <a href="http://silverscreenings.org/2015/05/15/anouncing-the-classic-movie-history-project-blogathon/" target="_blank">Silver Screenings</a>. <br />
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<br />Pure Goldenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03468216299088031186noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1332398305218281825.post-747072219713817052015-03-17T22:32:00.001-04:002015-03-17T23:35:11.309-04:00Scenes from the Life of an Irish Lass ~ Maureen O'Hara<div style="text-align: center;">
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I've always felt that Maureen was an extremely talented...and under appreciated, actress. True, she has scores of fans in the die-hard Old Hollywood world, but for a lot of people, they have never heard of her. They've heard of Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor....and don't get me wrong, they are all favorites of mine, but Maureen deserves a place too.</div>
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My hope is that with this article, I can have even one more person discover the extraordinary talent that is Maureen O'Hara. I will give a brief biography of her life, thus far, and recommend my top 5 Maureen movies at the end. And, perhaps best of all, I will share one of my favorite quotes that she detailed in her memoir <i>'Tis Herself</i>.</div>
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She was born Maureen Fitzsimmons in 1920, to parents whom were both Irish. Maureen caught the showbiz bug early, singing and performing with her siblings in her backyard. She, however, was also very happy to stay in Ireland. In the early years, she had no desire to go to Hollywood, or even America.</div>
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Her father, however, did not entirely support her enjoyment of theatrical things, and was determined that she enter in a more steady and supportive career. But at the age of six, she was entered into a girls' school, where she studied acting, music, and dance, until the age of seventeen. At the age of ten, while still enrolled in the girls' school, she joined an amateur theatre group, and rehearsed or performed after lessons. Her dream was to become a stage actress. But her father didn't give up, so she also entered a business school after she graduated, and became an extremely proficient typist.</div>
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Her big break came when she was chosen to act by John Ford in <i>How Green Was My Valley. </i>Almost overnight, she was a huge success, and other good picture offers came rolling in. And...well, you know how the rest goes. She was particularly renowned for her extraordinary chemistry with John Wayne, and the two made five pictures together. (Contrary to popular belief, they were extremely good and close friends, but nothing more.) I, personally, have always found it fascinating as to how actresses and actors had their background: how did they get started in pictures; did they enjoy it; what were their first parts? And for that reason, this is exactly what I shared with you, my dear readers.</div>
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"Everyone felt the magic on the set and we all knew we were creating something special. I am very proud to have been part of a film that has been continually shown and loved all over the world for nearly sixty years. <i>Miracle on 34th Street</i> has endured all this time because of the special relationship of the cast and crew, the uplifting story and its message of hope and love, which steals hearts all over the world every year. I don't think I will ever tire of children asking me, "Are you the lady who knows Santa Claus?". I always answer, "Yes, I am. What would you like me to tell him?"</div>
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<i><b>Miracle on 34th Street</b> - Also starring John Payne, Edmund Gwenn, Natalie Wood</i></div>
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Arguably one of Maureen's best known films. It is now a Christmas standard, though it was originally released in May.</div>
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<i><b>The Quiet Man </b>- Also starring John Wayne, Barry Fitzgerald</i></div>
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<i><b>The Parent Trap </b>- Also starring Hayley Mills, Brian Keith</i></div>
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<i>Daddy Long Legs </i>was, at its root, aimed to teenagers all over the globe. The simple story was based on a 1912 novel written by Jean Webster. The premise is simple: a millionaire plucks an 18-year-old orphan from an orphanage and sends her to college as her guardian. The orphan (Jerusha 'Judy' Abbott in the book) writes to her guardian, whom she calls Daddy Long Legs, but he never answers back. But she gets to know him later on (not knowing he is her guardian), and they fall in love.</div>
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Ok, let's be fair. The movie takes some liberties from the book. In the first place, Judy's name is changed to Julie André, so that the part would suit French-accent-possessing Caron better. Also, the orphan was American in the novel, and French in the movie. All rather petty details, though.</div>
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Many people seem to find <i>Daddy Long Legs</i> creepy, because of the premise of a guardian falling in love with his charge. Well, I'll go ahead and share my opinion on this. I think that if anyone else other than Fred had played the role, it would have come off incredibly creepy. Gene Kelly, for example, wouldn't have worked. It just would come off wrong. Astaire is somehow ageless, I think, and therefore the movie works and comes off well. After all, at least in this film his age (he was in his late 50s) was worked into the script, instead of just sticking him with a 25 year old and asking the audience to accept it. Even in <i>Funny Face</i>, released three years later, Audrey was much younger than Fred. And, mind you, <i>Funny Face </i>is one of my favorite films.</div>
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But let's get on to the making of the film. By the time the idea for <i>Daddy Long Legs </i>came rolling around, it had already been made into a film three times. (Yes, three.). Once in 1919, starring Mary Pickford, once in 1931, starring Janet Gaynor, and a very different from the original book adaption, starring Shirley Temple. So it wasn't exactly a new vehicle. But the story goes that Darryl Zanuck, the then production chief of 20th Century Fox, was dining at Romanoff's one night. At the time, Astaire was in retirement (for the second time), and had no intentions of returning to the big screen. But when Zanuck spotted Fred and his wife Phyllis dining, an idea struck him: why not a <i>musical</i> Daddy Long Legs? That hadn't been done before. Zanuck didn't waste any time calling up Fred's MCA agent and giving him his proposal. The agent passed it on to Fred, and he was rather interested in doing the film. He was even more interested when he learned that the talented dancer, Leslie Caron, was being asked for his co-star. When Caron was set in stone to do the film, Fred agreed to star, and filming was set to start September 1954.</div>
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Everything seemed to be going just swimmingly, until a few incidents where Phyllis Astaire seemed to have cancer in her lungs (she was a longtime smoker). Fred was sure at every surgery that Phyllis would recover and be just fine....and she was fine for the first two surgeries. The cancer even left her for a few months. But in July 1954, the cancer was back. And Phyllis needed another operation. <i>And</i>, this time, despite all of Fred's fervent hoping and praying, Phyllis didn't recover. She died in September.</div>
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Fred loved Phyllis....a <i style="font-weight: bold;">lot</i>!! The blow of her death was a lot to take for him, and he didn't report for rehearsals or filming for a while. The production of the film continued on without him, as Leslie filmed the extended ballet near the end of the film entailing the clown, café, and ballet sequences. Production continued just fine for a while, but as time went on, it would have to halt if Fred didn't come back. Fred understood this completely, and felt horribly for holding up the film, but he felt even worse over Phyllis' death. He just couldn't return to work; he was absolutely fraught with grief (yes, I cried when I found this out). He offered the producer, Sam Engel, something entirely unheard of then or now: he said he would pay for all the production expenses out of his own pocket until he returned to the film. Engel wouldn't let him do that, hoping against hope that Fred would return soon. But as Astaire himself put it: "...I am shattered. The worst thing is that Phyllis wanted me to do this picture. But I can't. The prospect of going to the studio and smiling is just impossible.". But the day after Fred said that, he marched himself down to 20th Century Fox and told Engel he would try working on the film. He didn't know if he'd make it, but he was willing to try it. So <i>Daddy Long Legs</i> was a really hard film for Fred to make. He would even go back to his dressing room between takes and just cry. That, my readers, made <i>me</i> positively bawl too.</div>
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Leslie, on the other hand, remembers fondly her time working with Astaire. Once, she has said, the director had scheduled an entire day to shoot a complicated scene with she and Fred. Astaire didn't do multiple takes...that scene was filmed in one take flat. Done. So the entire crew and cast had nothing to do for the rest of the day. Therefore, Caron was told to go to makeup and wardrobe, and have her white evening dress put on for the dance with Julie André and Jervis Pendleton, which would be double exposed over shots of nightclubs, restaurants, and sightseeing. The dance hadn't been rehearsed, and Leslie was frantic. But she got out to the set, and Fred was there waiting. <span style="-webkit-text-size-adjust: auto; background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">"And Fred said, 'Oh, don't worry. Just let me lead you. Here we go — one, two.' And we went through it once, and we shot, and that was it. That was Fred. He was that good.". Looking at that scene now, you'd never guess that the scene wasn't rehearsed from the fluidity in it. As for the lovely Something's Gotta Give scene immediately preceding the aforementioned unrehearsed dance, Fred was dissatisfied with how he sang the said song. I, on the other hand, love it.</span></div>
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Pure Goldenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03468216299088031186noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1332398305218281825.post-28379934226330432102015-03-10T17:07:00.002-04:002015-03-10T17:07:33.848-04:00When tomorrow is another day, but you still have too much stuff to dotomorrowHello, everyone! As you may have noticed from the title of this post, I rather have a lot to do lately. (I also thought I'd try to be witty with an OH movie quote..... ;-) ) To begin with, I've a lot of schoolwork to finish, <i>and</i> I have a very large test to study for. And I mean a very, very large test. I have to start studying now for the test, which is in early summer. I'm really nervous about it, so I'm trying to read as many books and test prep materials as I can to help me. Needless to say, I'm not the best at taking big tests that make me nervous, particularly when that school subject isn't my best one.<br />
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This is undoubtedly one of my favorite Old Hollywood films. Everything about it is perfect. But I'm getting ahead of myself. John Robie (Cary Grant) used to be a notorious cat burglar working for the French Resistance. But now he just wants to live peacefully in his house and vineyard....but that's not going to happen. After a string of robberies that closely parallel his former thieving style occur, the police are quick to put the blame on him. But Robie escapes (with the help of his former Resistance buddies, especially Danielle Foussard) and heads to the Riveria, where he enlists an insurance salesman, H.H. Hughson, to help him save his reputation and catch the real 'Cat'. Things get complicated when the list of people worth stealing jewels from includes Francie Stevens (Grace Kelly) and her mother (Jessie Royce Landis). But Francie likes John very much, and is more than willing to help him catch the Cat. Who really is the Cat?</div>
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One of my favorite Old Hollywood actors, Cary Grant, is fabulous as John Robie. He's perfect for the role, and who doesn't enjoy seeing him and Grace on the French Riveria? It's a lovely setting, with plenty of beautiful costume opportunities for Grace. This film includes some of my favorite movie costumes of all time. The suspense/mystery portion of the plot is intriguing and fun, with a dash of suspense. This is my kind of mystery film: no bloodshed or yucky stuff, just sneaking around on roofs (dodging gunshots) and trying to catch the to cat burglar!! Landis is hilarious and amusing as Francie's mother...and she actually couldn't care less about her jewelry! "They're insured!" she informs Francie with a wave of her hand. Grace really made very few films while in Hollywood, but this one is near the very top of the list as a favorite. It's funny, suspenseful, romantic, and beautiful all in one neat little package.</div>
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Please do not miss this film. It's an amazing watch, and perfect for viewing with a big bag of popcorn and a cozy chair (for gripping the handrests!! ;-). ). I believe it's one of the best Old Hollywood films ever, and wholeheartedly recommend it. It's high on my list for movies to own on DVD.</div>
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<i>Starring Cary Grant, Loretta Young, David Niven</i></div>
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In this film, David Niven is bishop of a small church, and his dream is to build a large church on a hill for the city. Problem is, he's having trouble getting funding for it, and in his fixation on the church fundraising, he's ignoring his wife (Loretta Young). Pretty soon, heaven decides to send along an angel (Cary Grant) to save the two's marriage, and help the bishop with his church. Except the bishop's wife starts getting awful fond of the angel...........</div>
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This was the first Cary Grant film I saw, and it is undeniably a classic, alas an under appreciated one. Number one on this list!!</div>
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Esther plays the championship swimmer turned bathing suit company associate in this movie. Her little sister (Betty Garrett), is desperate for a boyfriend, and when the South American polo team comes to town, it seems like a dream opportunity for her to find one. Red Skelton is the masseur for the stable, but when Betty comes over to find herself a polo player, she accidentally knocks him unconscious....and mistakes him for the captain of the polo team, José O'Rourke (Ricardo Montalban). Jack Spratt (Skelton) is happy to have a girl himself, so when he eventually realize who Betty thinks he is, he doesn't correct her. Meanwhile, Eve (Williams) is mad as a hornet at José for getting involved with her sister, and begrudgingly agrees to go out with him on a date <i>once</i> in her sister's place, as José has decided to use the situation to his advantage and get a date with Eve. Will everything ever get straightened out?<span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue Light', HelveticaNeue-Light, helvetica, arial, sans-serif;"> </span></div>
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Stanwyck plays a columnist for a home and garden magazine, much like a Martha Stewart type. She pretends to have a beautiful farm, a nice husband, and to be an excellent cook, but in actuality, none of those things are true. When her editor tells her to host a war hero for the holidays, she's forced to figure out some way to produce the farm, cooking skills, <i>and </i>husband, or lose her job.</div>
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Jimmy Stewart is a store clerk in this fun movie, and Sullavan gets hired as a fellow clerk after she is able to sell an item neither Stewart's character nor anyone else had been able to sell. The two cannot stand each other at work, but they also unknowingly are writing anonymous letters to each other. Neither realizes that their pen pal sweetheart is the same clerk that annoys them to no end at the office.....</div>
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Fred and Bing play two song-and-dance men who do an act with a beautiful girl (Virginia Dale). Bing's character and Dale's are engaged, but in truth, she's in love with Fred instead!! Bing finds out about it and leaves for his farm, quitting show business. He decides ultimately to turn his farm into a unique inn only open for the holidays. Things get complicated when Marjorie Reynolds shows up for a job as a singer, and over time, she and Bing fall in love. But then Fred wants her as his new dance partner after Virginia runs out on him, and soon the two are both vying for her singing and dancing skills.....and her heart.</div>
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Fres is a millionaire, and while traveling through Paris, he sees a beautiful orphan (Leslie Caron) during a stop at an orphanage. He feels bad for her, and wants her to have a good life, so under the understanding with both the orphanage and his business partners that he will maintain no contact with her and will be anonymous, he pays for her college education in America, and buys her loads of clothes and things to take to said college. But she doesn't understand why her anonymous sponsor won't answer her letters, and after he eventually reads them, he decides to visit the college during a family and friends event, and simply not tell her who he is. But then they begin to fall in love, and she <i>still </i>doesn't know who he is....but don't worry, everything works out in the end!</div>
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Peter Lawford plays the big ladies' man on campus, a football hero. And June is the girl working herself through college by working in the library. Patricia Marshall (who plays a character who has the exact same name as herself) is the new student on campus, a transfer from finishing school, and she thinks herself the cat's pajamas (and so does every boy on the campus). But she rebuffs Peter's character, and he doesn't like that. But he eventually falls in love with June instead......and then accidentally breaks a date with her when fickle Pat decides to go out with him after all. Broken hearts all around, but perhaps Miss Fickle can be made to put her attentions elsewhere...</div>
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Miss Colbert, one of my favorite actresses, plays a showgirl who bet everything in Monte Carlo, and then subsequently lost everything in that bet too. She ends up back in Paris, and strikes a deal with a cab driver (Don Ameche) to drive her around to look for work, and if she gets a job, she'll pay him double the meter. But he likes her, and although she rather likes him too, she's dead set on marrying a rich man! So she sneaks into a fancy party, where a high society gentleman (John Barrymore) decides to employ her help in taking his wife's lover's attentions <i>off</i> his wife! But the cab driver isn't going to give up so easily on finding her, and so what ensues is a long path of assumed identities (Claudette pretends to be a rich baroness), hilarious comedy, and romance.</div>
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It's very simple, but this was released at the height of Lucy's and Desi's popularity. I don't think they needed more than two big drawings of their faces on the poster. I didn't know that 'riotous' was a word....but I love it on the poster!!</div>
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I hate to give a movie starring my favorite Old Hollywood couple a less than five star rating, but I've got to be fair. The truth is, although I find the movie endearing and I adore it, it's not the best OH film out there. Lucy and Desi play characters that are, at their root, Lucy and Ricky Ricardo of I Love Lucy. Susan Vega has the same tendencies as Lucy Ricardo to get into scrapes, cause trouble, and end up in slapstick comedy. And Lorenzo Vega continues to use such language as 'dun't' and other such classic English. :-). The first time I saw this movie, the only other film I'd seen James Mason in was North by Northwest (also starring Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint). Quite a change of characters....Mason was the evil villain in the Hitchcock picture. Here he plays Susan's guardian angel, and he does a terrific job; Mason definitely is able to play a wide variety of roles. Of course, there's the terrific joke of the guardian angel looking like James Mason.....because he is James Mason!! Many watchers of this film, even if they are die-hard OH fans, tend to find it a bit boring, and definitely a less than par watch. The truth is, those watchers are agreeing with the box office back at the movie's original release. Unlike The Long, Long Trailer, which was released three years earlier, Forever Darling just plain failed to be a box office smash. In fact, it didn't even make all that much of a profit, at least compared to The Long, Long Trailer. Forever Darling's budget was $951,000, and the box office was $2,288,000. With The Long, Long Trailer, on the other hand, the budget was $1,534,000 and the box office was $4,985,000. Quite a difference, huh? The truth is, I think the guardian angel angle of the plot doesn't mesh in with the comedy. The film is quite obviously an overall romantic comedy....but the guardian angel angle gives it some kind of odd fantasy/sci-fi overtone. It just doesn't fit. If the guardian angel had gotten to be more comedic, or there were more comedic episodes involving him, I think it would've been better. I also wish he'd gotten a little more screen time towards the end....he completely disappears during the camping trip, and then randomly shows up at the end to save everything. At first Susan is annoyed with the angel, and then she likes him. As in, she like likes him. Of course, at the end she likes him as a friend, but at times, the entire guardian angel plot seems like a completely different movie than the comedy parts. Then there's one more little problem: Lorenzo's and Susan's marriage problems parallel Lucy's and Desi's at that time way too much. It rather puts a damper on the entire film, since we know what they were going through at that point. But, enough with the negative. Why should you watch the film? Well, Lucy and Desi are in it. That's a million reasons right there. Also, despite all my ranting, there are plenty of good scenes in the film, including the slapstick and awesome camping trip they go on near the end of the film. And, it's fun to see Lucy in color, along with her outfits, a few of which I believe I also spotted on I Love Lucy. Susan's wedding dress is beautiful, and also looks stunning in the many publicity photos it was featured in. And finally, you have to see it just to see all of Lucy's 'major' films. :-)</div>
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It's a fairly traditional storyline at it's root: girl has a long "sort-of-engagement, but not really", and then meets another guy and falls in love. The unique factor of this motion picture lies in it's research department of a television station setting. Richard Sumner is on assignment: to install one of his smart computers (EMERAC) in the research library. But he's ordered not to tell any of the research employees why he is there, and so all of the employees think they are being fired....and replaced by the said computer!! At a few points the plot slows down considerably, and you wonder when it will pick up again. I couldn't help but think that the huge computer in the film reminds me of IRAC in the 1970s Wonder Woman television show. I love movies set in a business/professional setting, so there's that too. Bunny is no idiot in this film. She's practically a walking dictionary, able to recite off anything someone asks her, whether it's the amount of trees on Earth or the names of Santa's reindeer. She's a smart woman, and I love her character. Sumner originally thinks she's some kind of idiot, and gives her a complicated critical thinking test.....and she passes at 100%, and even answers spinoff questions that weren't on the test! I was happy to see Joan Blondell in this film; she's best known as a 'blonde bombshell' actress of the 1930s, but she was wonderful in this. She's one of Bunny's best friends, and gives her advice frequently. The wide range of CinemaScope is perhaps a bit too much for this film; the only reason I'm glad it's so wide is so the viewers can see the whole library (I love it!). A few shots seem a bit stretched out.....like the actors or actresses are positioned as far away apart from each other as possible without looking ridiculous. But, overall, Lang does a good job of filling the wide scope, so kudos to him for that.</div>
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<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">When advertising executive Jim Blandings (Cary Grant) discovers his wife's (Myrna Loy) plan to redecorate their New York apartment, he counters with a proposal that they move to Connecticut.<span class="_dgc" style="display: inline;"> She agrees, and the two are soon conned into buying a house that turns out to be a complete nightmare. Construction and repair bills accumulate quickly, and Jim worries that their future hangs in the balance unless he can come up with a catchy new jingle that will sell ham. [Synopsis courtesy of Google]</span></span></div>
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<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">This is a very lighthearted, entertaining film, based on the novel of the same name that was published in 1946. I love movies like this with family/life events, such as building a house or a wedding, such as Father of the Bride (1950). Somehow they seem very realistic. However, I feel that this one in particular is a cautionary film, warning us to look out for hidden fees in house-building!! Anyways, Mr. and Mrs. Blandings' dream house turns out to be a total nightmare, from a closet that persists in locking people in, to the flower sink floor that cost $1,250!!! (And that's in 1948, mind you.) The film is actually quite well-known, and a remake was even made in the 1990s. There is no mistaking the film as a comedy. It is not slapstick, though, but the kind of comedy that happens in everyday life, and the characters involved keep a straight face. It has a witty and hilarious script that makes me smile every time I watch it.</span></div>
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Hair scarves were worn especially in the late 40s and the 50s, and the 60s too, to protect women's hairstyles, and also keep them pristine in the wind when you're in the car traveling. To be fair, I haven't particularly got a 'hairstyle' to protect, but I wear it anyways. ;-). There's even a certain way of wearing one, called the Grace Kelly Wrap, named after....you guessed it, Grace Kelly. She wore hers this way, and this is also the way I generally wear mine. I don't usually do the 60s triangular style hair scarf, event though I like them too. Most women/girls nowadays consider hair scarves super duper old fashioned....and I don't mean old fashioned like cool retro or something. They actually think its <i>old fashioned</i>; as in, "why in the world would you wear that? Nobody does that anymore; how silly!!" Yeah, that kind of old fashioned. But stupid as it sounds, hair scarves make me feel sorta elegant, I guess, and like I'm in an old movie. Kind of Grace Kelly-ish too!! :-). Plus I think hair scarves give a kind of elegant chic air, nice and vintage. I also think they frame your face very well. The good thing is, hair scarves were back in trend for 2013-14, but I still didn't see many people wearing them. I suppose that didn't go too well, so they're 'out of style' again. But I'm going to keep wearing them anyways. :-)</div>
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Pure Goldenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03468216299088031186noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1332398305218281825.post-86810943465191012142014-11-30T16:01:00.000-05:002014-11-30T16:01:21.860-05:00Happy Thanksgiving from Pure Golden! :-)Happy Thanksgiving, everybody!! :-). Hope you all have a lovely day!!<br />
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Now, Thanksgiving is not my favorite holiday, admittedly. That goes to Christmas (only 4 weeks to go!). But I do love Thanksgiving. Plus it gives me an excuse to stuff my face without looking like too much of a pig (oink!). I do like to eat. Lest you get an image of me actually <i>overeating</i>, let me assure you I don't. It's more the sort of thing like Ethel is always getting teased about on <i>I Love Lucy</i>. Hey, food is yummy, you know? ;-). And my favorite is pumpkin pie. Now before all of us go be pigs this afternoon, let me share some Old Hollywood Thanksgiving pictures with you!! Hope you enjoy!!</div>
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Pure Goldenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03468216299088031186noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1332398305218281825.post-34659854843163486952014-11-20T17:10:00.001-05:002014-11-20T17:41:54.957-05:00Hello again!! :-)Ok, so I had started Pure Golden Classics earlier this month, at puregoldenclassics.blogspot.com. One small problem. When I tried to login earlier today to do a post, I couldn't remember my password <i>or </i>username! Oops! :/. So I redid the blog. <br />
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<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">Bonjour to you all! My name is Jan, and I'm a girl with a love most find strange: a love for classic movies and TV. To give you all a little backstory, I believe the first classic movie I ever saw was White Christmas. I was around 4 years old at the time, and I just loved the film.<br /><a href="https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=1332398305218281825" name="more"></a>The colorful costumes, the beautiful actresses, the catchy songs. I remember clearly adoring Judy's (Vera Ellen's character) beautiful dress at the movie perfect ending. I even made a sort of a hoop skirt so my skirt could poof like hers did. I made it out of flimsy cardboard, and good grief, the thing was itchy. But I wore it anyways. It fell apart after a day or two, though.<br /><br />Fast forward to a few years ago. I'm at the local library, looking for a new movie to watch. My eye falls on a title: Swing Time. I nonchalantly slid it off the shelf, and read the back. Seemed like a worthwhile movie to watch, so I checked it out. Ok, admit it. Is there anything better than a Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers tap number? I don't think so. Things took off from there. I checked out more and more classic movies, and moved into the TV section as well. I'm afraid that for a solid month, my local branch had no I Love Lucy DVDs available at all. Where were they? Checked out on my library card, played by a laughing and mesmerized me. I discovered the acting talents of Audrey Hepburn, Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, and Grace Kelly. I laughed when Lucy Ricardo stomped grapes, and cheered her on as she continuously tried to get into Ricky's shows.<br /><br />Now, classic movies and TV are a big part of my life. I check out at least one classic movie a week from the library, and own three seasons of I Love Lucy. I devour classic stars' biographies like nothing else. Unfortuantely, my sister continuously ribs me for watching the classic movies and TV, so I usually have to watch them by myself. So, I started this blog to share my love for the classic stuff with you online classic fans, and hope to 'meet' some people just like me.<br /><br />I plan to share a full size movie review each week, with some mini reviews, costume posts, and other such things interspersed. I intend to keep this blog running, as I sometimes have the habit of abandoning blogs and such when I can't think of something to post. Well, I don't see how I coudl ever run out of things to post about classic movies and TV. So I'm hoping this will work out well.<br /><br />Thank you for reading!</span><br />
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