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Strictly Vintage Hollywood: The Third Man restored and in theaters
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Friday, July 3, 2015. The Third Man restored and in theaters. One could write an epic poem on the landmark film by Carol Reed The Third Man. I am not, however, the person to write it. Today I had a dream fulfilled as a movie buff, I saw this film for the first time ever on the big screen. The film is presently playing across the U.S. and on the festival circuit and, if it is playing within 100 miles of you, buy a ticket. Fill the gas tank and go see it. You will not regret the experience. I expect, soon ...
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Strictly Vintage Hollywood: Walt Disney Silly Symphonies - Landmark LP Release Countdown
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Saturday, August 1, 2015. Walt Disney Silly Symphonies - Landmark LP Release Countdown. My good pal Jesse over at The Mousepod. Do go to Jesse's blog and scroll back through the countdown and watch some of these incredible films. I will post links to a few of my favorites down at the bottom of this post. The Silly Symphony Collection will be an incredible item to own and will soon be available for pre-order. And The Three Little Pigs. On the flipside (SWEET). Produced from 1929-1939, the Silly Symphony s...
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Strictly Vintage Hollywood: January 2015
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Thursday, January 29, 2015. Rudolph Valentino and His Films. In a bit of shameless self-promotion, I wanted to formally announce the launch of my next book I am referring to as Rudolph Valentino 2.0. The working title is the oh-so-exciting The Films of Rudolph Valentino: A Chronological History. I have no doubt that is likely to change as the publication date gets closer. If you want to keep on top of the progress, please head on over to Facebook and "like" the page for the book updates. Lovely thing I r...
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Strictly Vintage Hollywood: February 2015
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Friday, February 20, 2015. Rudolph Valentino Blogathon - March 15, 2015. A Rudolph Valentino Blogathon, you say? Pending the host approval of me doing a contribution, I am so. You can check out the current list of posts here. If you my fellow bloggers want to contribute, I'd say contact them! Wednesday, February 4, 2015. The Joys of Kickstarter. I've backed several projects (film and non film) related via Kickstarter. From electronic cat toys Get Shru. Tower Records Documentary,. Go on, do it now! For an...
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Strictly Vintage Hollywood: May 2015
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Wednesday, May 13, 2015. For the Love of Film 2015 Film Preservation Blogathon - Aelita. Ferdy on Films is again one of the hosts of the For the Love of Film preservation blogathon. The theme this time around is sci-fi. Be sure to visit our host blogger Ferdy on Films. To check out the excellent posts by some really fine film bloggers! 1, $5, $50, any dollar amount will do some good to help save and preserve another film. My contribution is a musing on Aelita Queen of Mars. I first saw Aelita. That and a...
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Strictly Vintage Hollywood: March 2015
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Friday, March 27, 2015. EPIC Films for the 20th Annual San Francisco Silent Film Festival. It's hard to believe that it has been 20 years since the first San Francisco Silent Film Festival! Who would have believed the festival could have grown so much and thrived? Yeah, we all thought so! Congratulations to the San Francisco Silent film Festival, from the earliest days to the present Board members and staff, it's been a great ride! All Quiet on the Western Front. Cave of the Spider Woman. Set in San Fran...
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Strictly Vintage Hollywood: May 2014
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Monday, May 19, 2014. Yes, my regularly, totally hit or miss schedule of blog postings has dwindled to next to nothing. It's going to be this way for a while as I am working on my latest project and am under a personal deadline to get it on paper and finished on time. I'll try to get something out here once a month, but no promises! Hope you're still around when I get back. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). His Life in Photogr. By Donna L Hill. Allan R. Ellenberger. And Then I Watched. Ch'io mi scordi di te.
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Fay Wray Found! For Her September 15 Birthday at Classic Movie Search
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For Her September 15 Birthday. Fay Wray was born September 15, 1907. Today I’m going to use the Classic Movie Search to go find Fay Wray articles from around the web that aren’t specifically about. May be mentioned, how could it not, but Fay should be the focus. Fay Wray is pictured here on a card from the Movie Millions boxed game set issued in 1938. Fay Wray has certainly got Allure. Here’s Mercurie’s 2004 Fay Wray obituary. At A Shroud of Thoughts. Mystery of the Wax Museum. Mystery of the Wax Museum.
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Strictly Vintage Hollywood: July 2015
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Friday, July 24, 2015. National Film Registry - The Son of the Sheik (1926). Rudolph Valentino's final film, The Son of the Sheik. Was added to the National Film Registry. In 2003. You can learn about the National Film Preservation Board and the National Film Registry and nominate films to be added to the list, by visiting that link up there! The Library of Congress/National Film Preservation Board recently posted my essay for The Son of the Sheik. I am in a group of august company! The Son of the Sheik.
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Strictly Vintage Hollywood: September 2014
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Monday, September 22, 2014. San Francisco Silent Film Festival - Silent Autumn Recap. I had an enjoyable afternoon at the Castro Theater for the Silent Autumn event presented by The San Francisco Silent Film Festival. Formerly known as the ‘Winter Event” we saw out the official ending of summer with a full program of terrific films. Unfortunately, I was not able to stick around for the evening shows of The General. And the newly restored (4K) The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Should Married Men Go Home. Fade ...