10/27/2011

Loving You (1957) Dolores Hart and Elvis


In Loving You, noir legend Lizabeth Scott plays a promoter who discovers a hot new talent "Deke Rivers" (Elvis!) and offers him a job in her band of rockabillies - "The Rough Ramblers" - which inclues a pretty young vocalist played by Dolores Hart in her film debut.

Lizabeth, as Elvis' manager, delivers a strong performance in the film. Her character reminded me a little of Patricia Neal's in A Face in the Crowd, also from 1957 and also about show business. Lizabeth schemes in any way she can to keep Deke in the band, and her moments with him are cute and flirtsy, peppered with witty one-liners. Wendell Corey (Lizabeth's costar in Desert Fury) plays the band leader who is a little jealous of his new band mate. He suggests that Deke change his name to "Tab" or "Rock" or something catchy that the young kids are going for.

The band travels from small town to small town, carnival to carnival, and Elvis has all the young kids "rockin and rollin'". Just like in real life, some of the older folks aren't receptive to his style of music, and they're called "squares" by some young kids.  The film in many ways mirrors Elvis' real life experiences: being discovered and promoted, making headlines, etc.

In addition to all the great musical  numbers, I thought some of the best parts of the film are the scenes with Elvis and Dolores Hart. In one sequence, she takes him to meet her family on their farm.

I think this is one of the best Elvis films, and one of the best Elvis soundtracks ever, including the title track by Lieber and Stoller, PartyGot A Lot O' Living To Do, Teddy Bear, and Lonesome Cowboy, which is a great song and was the original title of the film. It is a high quality production: great costumes, sets, and cinematography. Directed by Hal Kanter. 


10/24/2011

Dolores Hart, Martin Landau and other stars this weekend at expo in New Jersey

This weekend is the annual Chiller Expo (Toy, Model, and Film Expo) in Parsippany, New Jersey. I've never been to it, but this year there is a very exciting lineup of celebrity guests - a great opportunity for autographs. Scheduled to appear  are Martin Landau and Mother Dolores Hart, who is now a nun but fifty years ago was a huge star with appearances in Elvis films, Where the Boys Are, Lonelyhearts, Come Fly With Me, and more. This is her first autograph session in almost 50 years, so this is a very, very rare treat indeed.

Here is just a partial list of celebrities:


Martin Landau, legendary actor
Dolores Hart, Where the Boys Are
Burt Young, Rocky series
Louise Fletcher, "Nurse Ratched" in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Pam Grier, Jackie Brown, Foxy Brown
Louis Gossett Jr., An Office and a Gentlemen
Valerie Perrine, Lenny, Superman
Bruce Dern, Coming Home, Family Plot
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark
Sara Karloff, daughter of Boris Karloff
Lana Wood, sister of Natalie Wood
All of the child actors from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
(Peter Ostrum, etc)


If I go, I will be sure to have an update


10/22/2011

President Reagan and Gadhafi

There were many stories in the local papers today about the capture and killing of Gadhafi. College student Sarah Burshan was quoted today in the Chicago Tribune as saying that the dictator's death was "something our family always talked about". According to the report, her father was exiled from Libya at age 17 for his political activities and continued to oppose Gadhafi after moving to America.

The diary entries of President Ronald Reagan reveal many entries on Gadhafi, and I found them to be interesting enough to share here on this blog as part of the Reagan Centennial series.

 In 1973 Gaddafi claimed much of the Gulf of Sidra (northern Libya) defying international territory; he called the invisible border the "Line of Death" and threatened to attack any planes or ships crossing the line.


In 1979 US President Jimmy Carter designated Libya a state sponsor of terrorism.


Here are President Reagan's diary entries (related to Gaddafi, whom Reagan called "a madman.") (My notes in blue)


June 1, 1981

I approved naval maneuvers in Mediterranean waters that Khadafi of Lybia has declared are his territorial waters....He has been harassing our planes out over international waters...

July 31, 1981

A lengthy working lunch. NSC briefing on Naval games in the gulf of Sidra. We'll find out how serious Khadaffi is about claiming half the Mediterranean for himself.

August 1981

We have an intelligence report that Guadaffi has told others he intends to have me assassinated. It's a strange feeling to find there is a "contract" out on yourself.

October 6, 1981 (the day that Egypt's Anwar Sadat was assassinated)

I'm trying not to feel hatred for those who did this foul deed (the assassination) but I can't make it. Gadhafi gloating on TV, his people jubilantly celebrating in the streets. He is beneath contempt. He goes on radio (clandestine) and began broadcasting propaganda, calling for a holy war, etc. before Sadat's death was confirmed. This material had to have been already prepared. In other words, he knew it was going to happen.

February 12 1983

National Security Advisor Bud McFarlane brought report that Gaddafi was allegedly planning attack on Sudan...

February 14 1983

NSC meeting about Khadafy and a report that he's going to send bombers to help a coup in Sudan. Some question as to weather the report is valid. We are providing AWAC's to aid Egypt fighters (planes) who will intercept Lybian planes.

August 10 1983

Well Faza Largeau in Chad has fallen to the rebels and Guadafi's forces.

August 11 1983

The situation in Chad worsens. Faza Largeau has definately been taken by the rebels and the Libyans. The French have sent 500 paratroopers to the capitol of Chad. Still no French air power leaving the air to the Libyans. They may be talking a "deal" with Quadafi - Libya is a big customer of France.

April 18 1984

Kadafi must be insane - a demonstration by Libyan exiles in front of the Libyan Embassy in London was fired on by someone in the Embass, 11 wounded and 1 Eng. Police Woman killed. The Eng. police have the embassy surrounded now but can't storm it under international law. Kadaffi has surrounded the British Embassy in Libya with mil. forces and that is a state of siege. Our intellegence has learned that Kadafi ordered the embassy in London to attack the demonstrators and start a wave of fire throughout Eng. He charges Eng. is in cahoots with the demonstrators.

July 28 1984

...lunch with F. Minister Andreotti of Italy. He brought me a book by Quadaffi and said that gentleman expressed a desire to have better relations with us.

April 1, 1985

Met with Pres. Niemeri of Sudan - he's OK. I think we're going to be able to help him. Quadaffi's giving him a bad time...

June 18, 1985

...sessions with Pres. Borguiba of Tunisia. They were good sessions and he is really a friend of America. Tunisia is the only Muslim or Arab country that practices monogamy and gives women equal rights. The Pres. is also a declared enemy of Guadaffi. He is 85 years old. in bad health....

September 3, 1985

Had a frustrating meeting with NSPG on our relationship with Egypt. Pres. Mubarak believes Quadhavi of Libya is a threat to all the N. African countries and mainly Egypt. We've been meeting with the Pres. on how we can assist him if Egypt is attacked. Do we all go out and join in a war and would our people support such a move? There is no doubt Egypt and the Suez canal are very important to our security. Still it's a complex problem. For now we'll keep on studying contingency plans with Pres Mubarak.

November 29 1985

Awakened by phone call from Bud McFar. It seems Moubarak wants to fly some of the Eygptian wounded and his commandos home from Malta and is concerned that Quadaffi might attack the plane. He has asked us for fighter cover. I said hell yes. We arae flying F-15's plus a tanker and a communications plane down from Europe. Operation should take place some time tonight....

Jan 1 1986

...Khadafy and his connection with the massacres at Rome and Vienna airports. We all feel we must do something yet there are problems including thousands of Americans living and working in the mad clown's country...

Jan 7 1986

...this was a day spent on 2 issues - one was Guadafi (Libya) and the other our 5 hostages in Lebanon.

First on Libya's top clown, after quite a session I finally came down on the side of an exec. order bringing Ams & Am business home from Libya and canceling relations - trade, etc. with them. At the same time we beef up the 6th fleet in the Med Sea. If Mr. Q. decides not to push another terrorist act - OK we've been successful with our implied threat. IF ont he other hand he takes this for weakness and does loose another one, we will have targets in mind and instantly respond with a hell of a punch. At tonight's press conf. I announce the ex. order.

March 14 1986

..an NSPG meeting about next week's Naval operation off Libya. Our ships and planes will now and then cross over the line Quadaffy says marks his territorial waters. It doesn't - the area is still international water open to navigation. He has threatened to take action. I have approved - indeed ordered that we respond to any hostile move on his part with appropriate action.

March 24 1986

...Quadafy fired SAM missiles at our planes in the Mediterranean war games and sent a couple of missile ships our toward our naval vessels. Score - no hits on any of our craft but 2 Libyan ships sunk and our air missiles took out the radar without which the SAMS can't be fired. Quadafi claims he shot down 3 of our planes - he lies.

April 6 1986  (a disco in West Berlin was bombed)

...got a night time call re: the bombing of the Disco in W. Berlin where 50 or so of our servicemen were wounded and killed. Evidence is adding up that the villain was Kadaffy although the hypocrite went on TV to say "it was a terrorist act against innocent civilians and he wouldn't do such a thing".

April 7 1986

Our intelligence is pretty final that this bombing was the work of Kafaffy. We have definite info on other plans - some of which we've been able to abort. We discussed targets for retaliation. I'm holding our for mil. targets to avoid civilian casualties because we believe a large part of Libya would like to get rid of the Col.

April 9 1986

...2 full NSC meetings planning targets for retaliation against Kadaffy. Our evidence is complete that he was behind the disco bombing in W Berlin that killed an Am. Sgt and wounded 50 GIs. We have 5 specified military targets in mind.

Press conference at 8 PM. went well. Almost all Q's were on Kadaffy...

April 10 1986

Another session with Ad. Crowe on potential Libyan targets. I think it will be Mon. night. I've sent a long message to PM Thatcher explaining in generalities what we're up to. She has replied with a long message pledging support but expressing concern about possible civilian casualties. That's our concern also.


April 15 1986 (attack carried out)

The morning was taken up with study and analysis of the attack. We fear one bomb was off target and caused civilian casulties. At the same time its possible it wasn't our bomb but one of their anti aircraft missiles that came down and exploded. One of our aircraft is missing, an F-111 with crew of 2.

April 16 1986

...in the last 2 24 hour periods the WH has taken 126,000 phone calls - 15,000 couldn't get through - then 160,000 and 16,000 couldn't get through. They were more than 70% favorable. The sad note is we have to assume the 2 missing airmen are dead. Evidence indicates their plane was shot down just off the shore after dropping its bombs.....

...we're getting reports that there may be a revolution - which we would welcome - kicking up in the streets of Tripoli. No one has seen or heard from Quadhafy - rumors are flying like crazy. The Libyan AF strafed the barracks of Quadafys special guard.

...Whoa! Evening news -- reports that Quadhafy has made an appearance and is in charge. Tripoli radio is calling on Arabs to kill Americans.

Note: Gadhafi claims that Reagan killed his adopted daughter. However, just a few weeks ago ( 2011 ) it was revealed that Gadhafi lied about that all along, and that his daughter is alive. See the report here:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2030467/Libya-Gaddafis-daughter-alive-working-doctor-Tripoli.html

April 21, 1986

An interview with 4 wire service operators. Most questions were on Libya plus how it tied in to the coming Summit. I managed to get some things said that I've wanted to say - ie, where does Khadafy get over moaning about our bombs killing a little girl? What about the baby blown through the side of a TWA plane at 15,000 feet. What about the 11-year old girl mowed down in cold blood at the Rome airport. Mr. K called that one a "noble deed".

June 16 1988

Zia has declared Islamic Law is law of Pakistan. That puts them into the Fundamentalist Revolution with the Ayatolah and Quadaffi.

December 21, 1988
270 people are killed as a result of a bomb on Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie Scotland. 


December 28 1988
The British have completed their examination of the Pan Am 103 crash and are announcing today that it was a bomb explosion.


January 4 1989
..2 of our F14s from the USS Kennedy shot down 2 Mig 23s from Libya. There have been signs that Quadafy is antsy about a possible attack on his chemical factory.



January 11 1989

...Libyans have agreed to return the body of American flyer they've been holding since 1986. 
....spoke about easing some sanctions on Libya because they are hurting some Americans worse than they are hurting Quadafi. 


Source: The Reagan Diaries, editor: Douglas Brinkley. 2007. Harper Collins.


POSTSCRIPT

Ronald Reagan's last day in office was January 20, 1989.

The investigation of the Flight 103 bombing went on for years. 2 accused Lybians were brought to trial 11 years later; 1 was found guilty and imprisoned (later released in 2009), the other was found not guilty. 

In 2003, Libya reached a political agreement with the United States and Britain to accept responsibility for the Lockerbie bombing and agreed to pay about $2.7 billion in victims' compensation.

The United States and Libya resumed diplomatic ties in 2004. Libya was dropped as a state sponsor of terrorism by the United States.

On July 9 2009, US President Obama meets Gaddafi at the G8 summit in Italy. 

In early 2011, uprisings began to take place in Egypt then Lybia. Gaddafi reacted by ordering mass murder of anti-government protesters. US President Obama initially stayed out of the situation. On March 19 a Western-led NATO intervention took place to halt Gaddafi's military forces. 

Gaddafi eventually fell from power. 

Gadhafi was killed on October 20, 2011.
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10/21/2011

The Mill and the Cross getting good reviews

The Mill and the Cross :: rogerebert.com :: Reviews

4 star review for The Mill and the Cross


This movie looks amazing! I can't wait to see it. Watch the trailer here.

10/18/2011

Review of The Artist from Silent London

The blog Silent London has reviewed the highly anticipated new French film - and might I add, a silent film - The Artist, directed by Michel Hazanavicius.

 Read the review here: http://silentlondon.co.uk/2011/10/18/the-artist-2011-london-film-festival-review/ 

I'm so happy that the review is mostly positive ("A wonderful piece of visual film-making" - Silent London) This is one film I cannot wait to see because never have I seen anything like it: a modern-day film made to look and feel like a real late-20s black-and-white silent film - with title cards! Here is the trailer if you have not seen it yet:

 

The two leads are French actors, but there are a few recognizable American actors in the cast: John Goodman, James Cromwell, and Penelope Ann Miller.

I'm happy to report that the movie showing in my city - Chicago - this Thursday night (one night only) as part of Chicago's annual International Film Festival. Unfortunately, though, I am not able to attend.


The Motion Picture Association of America has given the film
a parental rating of PG-13 for "a disturbing image and a crude gesture."
Makes sense, as many pre-code films would likely get the PG-13 if released today.

Norman Corwin dies at 101; radio's 'poet laureate'

From the Los Angeles Times: Norman Corwin dies at 101; radio's 'poet laureate'


See also: http://motionpicturegems.blogspot.com/2010/05/happy-100th-birthday-norman-corwin.html

I never met Mr. Corwin, but a few years ago I was present during a live telephone interview session back in 2007 at a local bookstore in Chicago (The Book Cellar). Chicago radio personality Steve Darnell was doing a special presentation on the history of old time radio and was promoting Those Were the Days.  He was able to get Mr. Corwin on the speaker phone (he was at his home in California) for a few minutes, and it was cool to hear him talk about his career.

What a long life and distinguished career he has had.

10/13/2011

Thief (1981)

Directed by Michael Mann. James Caan plays a diamond thief who wants to pull one last job before he retires for good.

After spending over a decade in jail, the last thing he wants is anything to backfire.

Willie Nelson has a small role as his mentor who is still in jail.

Caan also wants to settle down (with Tuesday Weld) and adopt a baby, but gangster Robert Prosky steps into the picture and assumes to control his life. But not for long...

Filmed in Chicago.

10/08/2011

Roger Williams, legendary pianist (1924-2011)

According to the AP, CNN, LA Times, and New York TimesRoger Williams has passed away at the age of 87.

Some of Mr Williams' most famous instrumentals were themes from movies, including Born Free, Lara's Theme, The Way We Were, and the theme from Somewhere In Time.
Among his hit instrumental singles:

1955 "Autumn Leaves" #1, Pop Chart (US)
1956 "Beyond the Sea" #37 Pop Chart (US)
1957 "Almost Paradise" #15 Pop Chart (US)
1957 "Till" #22 Pop Chart (US)
1958 "Near You" #10, Pop Chart (US)
1961 "Maria" #48 Pop/#11 Easy Listening (US)
1962 "Amor" #16 Easy Listening (US)
1966 "Lara's Theme" #5, Easy Listening (US)
1966 "Born Free" #1, 6 weeks Easy Listening Chart (US) / #7 Pop (US)
1967 "Sunrise Sunset" #5 Easy Listening (US)
1967 "Love Me Forever" #3 Easy Listening (US)
1967 "More Than A Miracle" #2 Easy Listening (US)
1968 "The Impossible Dream" #5 Easy Listening Chart (US)


10/06/2011

I Don't Know How She Does It (2011)

This movie was not a success and was critically panned, but I enjoyed it. Sarah Jessica Parker plays a successful financial executive who rarely has time to spend with her two young kids due to her hectic schedule. There is a funny scene in the beginning where she buys a store bought pie and works like mad to make it look home made. The cell phone is a supporting character in the film; Sarah is always using it to call or text her husband (Greg Kinnear) when she's out of town, which is often.  Her co-workers include Seth Myers, Olivia Munn, boss (Kelsey Grammer) and new business partner Pierce Brosnan who sparks some romance. Though the film is not all that original, it has its moments, especially the scenes filmed on location in Boston. And it was fun to watch Sarah JP in something other than Sex and City for a change. There are a few classic movie references that score a points in my book: in one scene, Sarah JP and Greg Kinnear are at home on the sofa watching  Rosalind Russell in His Girl Friday, and in another, Greg makes a reference to Treasure of the Sierra Madre.

One of the trailers that played before this film was for a new movie called The Artist.

It's an upcoming b/w film that is made to look like an authentic golden-age Hollywood film.  Co-sarring Penelope Ann Miller, James Cromwell, and John Goodman.

If you haven't seen it yet, you can watch it here. 

Here's the trailer for I Don't Know How She Does It

10/04/2011

Seven Days in Utopia (2011)

I went to go see this movie last weekend primarily because I wanted to see Robert Duvall on the big screen; he is a favorite actor of mine. Duvall's character is an old rancher who used to be a former pro golfer, but now lives in the small town of Utopia Texas with his wife (Melissa Leo). The main character of the film though, is a burned-out golfer named Luke (Lucas Black, the young boy from Sling Blade) who gets stranded in Utopia for seven days while his car is repaired.  During that time, Duvall serves as a coach to Luke, helping him with his physical skills and mental focus, and eventually teaching him that there are more important things in life than golf, which is basically what the whole movie - and book that it is based on - is about. In one interesting scene, Duvall compels Luke to dig a hole in a cemetery and literally bury his lies and frustrations  (written down on paper).

I learned that the author of the original book - David Cook, a motivational sports coach - based this character on all his own mentors that he had over the years.

The film also features a bit of romance between Luke and a pretty young waitress, and a memorable scene with fireflies.

The end of the film features a lengthy sequence of Luke at a nationally-televised professional tournament featuring some real-life players. (Read about the filming here) If you think golf is boring to watch on TV, then this film may put you to sleep.

There is no traditional climatic scene you might expect in a sports movie. Rather, you have to return to the "electronic world" (as Gerald would say) to finish the movie experience. Yep, at the end of the film on the big screen, a website address is displayed and encourages the viewer to go online to find out more, a gimmick that may be a foretaste of things to come in this modern movie-going age.  I can't help but think that one day we may be seeing a code on the big screen for us to wave our phones and tablets at for a more "connected" experience.

10/01/2011

A New Movie about Old Hollywood

Have you seen this new sneak preview for The Artist? 

 What do you think?



This movie looks so good. The costumes, actors, sets, and photography all make it look like an authentic black and white film.