Friday, March 14, 2008

Photo Friday: Three(some)

Bob, Joan, and William - I absolutely adore this shot from The Last of Mrs. Cheyney. I do believe it's a Hurrell. Ahh, 1937...


Larger Photo

And I have to give mega props to Faith for finding & sharing this one.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Wednesday Blips & Beeps

I have entered into a Dick Powell phase - quite coincidentally actually. I'm not talking the 30s Powell (just a matter of time...), but the bit more "grown up" version of the 1940s. Saturday night consisted of the last 45 minutes of The Bad and the Beautiful. Sunday was Star Spangled Rhythm. SSR is one of those films where a studio grabs any and all stars from the lot and sprinkles them throughout the film. Queue the scene with Dick Powell and Mary Martin singing "Hit the Road to Dreamland":



I could watch this scene over & over again. The tune is stuck in my head now. Argh, where's my copy of Murder, My Sweet?

And finally, I just want to give props to Amazon.com for excellent customer service. Sunday night I popped in Female from the Forbidden Hollywood V2 set, only to find the DVD skipping & doing other "possessed" things. Nine p.m., fill out the online return form and boom, Tuesday I have the replacement DVD. Ruth Chatterton's character gave in way too easy in the end, but that's a whole other issue...

Thursday, March 06, 2008

One More Iteration - Mr. and Mrs. Smith

Ha, I bet you thought I was done posting different radio versions of Mr. and Mrs. Smith! So did I.

Nope, there's one more I've located, from the Hollywood Star Time show, which aired July 20, 1946. Frigidaire brings you Robert Montgomery and Mary Jane Croft in the roles you've come to love (and memorize) by now. I believe this last MP3 covers all of the Bob presentations of the story over the air.

13.8 MB MP3, 30 Minutes

I still believe the main character missing from all of these versions is Anne's mother: "By no means are you to..."


Monday, March 03, 2008

The Recurring Marly Horses

Fascinating stuff . . . see if you recall seeing any of these Marly Horses in the films you've watched. Learn more about the horses from the video's creator at YouTube (click on "About This Video"). Love the Django Reinhardt theme music too.