Friday, February 28, 2025
On this day in movie history - Los Angeles: City of Film Noir (2015):
Los Angeles: City of Film Noir
aka Los Angeles: Cité du Film Noir,
documentary directed
and written by Clara Kuperberg and Julia Kuperberg,
was released in France on
February 28, 2015.
Cast:
James Ellroy, Eddie Muller, Alain Silver.
James Ellroy, Eddie Muller, Alain Silver.
On this day in television history - Justified (2012):
Justified
Season 3. Episode 7.
Episode entitled: The
Man Behind the Curtain.
Released February 28,
2012.
Directed by Peter
Werner.
Written by Graham Yost,
Ryan Farley, Nichelle Tramble Spellman, Ingrid Escajeda, Ryan Farley and Jon
Worley.
Based on the short story
Fire in the Hole by Elmore Leonard.
Music by Steve Porcaro.
Cast:
Timothy
Olyphant, Nick Searcy, Joelle Carter, Jacob Pitts, Erica Tazel, Natalie Zea,
Walton Goggins, Raymond J. Barry, Jere Burns, David Andrews, Jim Beaver, David
Meunier, Max Perlich, William Ragsdale, Stephen Tobolowsky, Demetrius Grosse,
Jenn Lyon, Cleavon McClendon, Mykelti Williamson, Neal McDonough, David
Atkinson, Michael Boucher, LaQuita Cleare, Kathleen M. Darcy, Elena Evangelo,
Brandon Ford Green, Audra Griffis, Steven Helmkamp, Jonathan Kowalsky, William
Gregory Lee, Brendan McCarthy, Van White, Garland Whitt, Chaz Maas.
On this day in television history - M Squad (1958):
M Squad
Season 1. Episode 23.Episode entitled: The Black Mermaid.
Directed by David Rich.
Written by James Edward Grant and Harry W. Junkin.
Music by Stanley Wilson.
Cast:
Lee
Marvin, Marcia Henderson, Biff Elliot, Paul Newlan, Harry Bartell, Arthur
Hanson, Stanley Adams, Eddie Ryder, Elizabeth Harrower.
On this day in movie history - The Green Glove (1952):
The Green Glove
aka The White Road,
directed by Jack Smight,
written by Charles
Bennett,
based on a story by Charles Bennett,
was
released in the United States on February 28, 1952.
Narrated by John Dehner.
Music by Joseph Kosma.
Narrated by John Dehner.
Music by Joseph Kosma.
Glenn Ford, Geraldine
Brooks, Cedric Hardwicke, George Macready, Gaby André, Jany Holt, Roger
Tréville, Juliette Gréco, Georges Tabet, Meg Lemonnier, Paul Bonifas, Jean
Bretonnière, Edmond Ardisson, Maurice Bénard, Daniel Cauchy, Jacques Clancy, John
Dehner, Guy Henry, Roger Legris, Frédéric O'Brady, Michel Seldow.
On this day in movie history - The Johnstown Flood (1926):
The Johnstown Flood
directed by Irving
Cummings,
written by Edfrid Bingham and Robert Lord,
was released in the United
States on February 28, 1926.
George O'Brien, Florence
Gilbert, Janet Gaynor, Anders Randolf, Paul Nicholson, Paul Panzer, George
Harris, Max Davidson, Walter Perry, Sid Jordan, Elmo Billings, Gary Cooper, Kay
Deslys, Clark Gable, Florence Lawrence, Carole Lombard, George Reed, Dick Rush,
Fred Warren, Jim Welch.
Born on this day – Oliviero Toscani:
Photographer
Actor
Director
Writer
February 28, 1942 –
January 13, 2025
Credits:
Movies and television:
60 Minutes
/ Segment: Ciao Venezia (2000); Ah! Quels titres (1995); American Moon (2017); Anorexia.
Storia di un'immagine (2008); Basilico - L'infinito è la in fondo (2023); Benetton:
True Crime (2023); Blackboards (2000); Blood on the Carpet (2001); Camera Café
(2003); Can Creativity Save the World? (2023); Ce soir (ou jamais!) (2016); Closeup
(2010); Closeup (2010); Corto circuito (1996); Da Clay ad Alì - La metamorfosi
(2016); Daniel Pilon Chroniqueur (2016); Der radikale Gärtner - Grenzgänge in
Kunst und Werbung (2009); Die Invasion der Ideen (2006); Du côté de chez Fred
(1988); Eurotrash (1999); Femmefille (2014); Fotografi (2014); Il complotto di Tirana
(2024); Illuminate - Oriana Fallaci (2019); Into the Image (2023); Kulturplatz
(2011–2024); La Dolce Vita Grande (1973); La marche du siècle (2000); Le grand
journal de Canal+ (2005); L'orfano (2002); Master of Photography (2016–2019); Maurizio
Costanzo Show (1993); Meraviglie: La penisola dei tesori (2020); Milano-Roma (1998);
Na plovárne (2004); Nulle part ailleurs (1996); Nulle part ailleurs. 1ère
partie (2000); Oliviero Toscani, Pure Tuscany (2023); On ne peut pas plaire à
tout le monde (2005); Paris-Berlin, le débat (2008); Personal Che (2007); PositivE
(2021); Problema (2010); Revólver (1996); Rossotrevi - The red fountain (2018);
Silenci? (2005); Stanotte a Firenze (2016); Stupefying! (2018); Surely Some
Mistake (1997); The A to Z of Separating People from Their Money (1998); The Ax
(2005); The Media Show (1989); Thé ou café (2005); The World's Best Sellers:
The Fine Art of Separating People from Their Money (1996); Vaccini. 9 lezioni
di scienza (2019); Vivement dimanche (2013); You Will Be with Us in Paradise
(2019).
Born on this day – Maura McGiveney:
Actress
February 28, 1939 – November 10, 1990
Credits:
Adam-12
(1969); Cain's Hundred (1961); Days of Our Lives (1969); Death Valley Days (1968–1969);
Destination America (1987); Do Not Disturb (1965); Dr. Kildare (1963); Family
Affair (1969); Hawaii Five-O (1968–1971); Hawaiian Eye (1960); Laredo (1966); McHale's
Navy (1965–1966); My Three Sons (1966); North by Northwest (1959); Once You
Kiss a Stranger... (1969); Perry Mason (1959–1963); Peter Gunn (1961); Straightaway
(1962); The Danny Thomas Hour (1967); The Flying Nun (1968); The Fugitive (1964);
The Hollywood Palace (1967); The Invaders (1967); The Name of the Game (1969); The
New Breed (1961); The Second Hundred Years (1967); The Virginian (1965); Thriller
(1960); Turn-on (1969); Turn-on (1969); Twist Around the Clock (1961); W.I.A.
Wounded in Action (1966).
Born on this day – Charles Durning:
Actor
February 28, 1923 – December 24, 2012
Credits:
Bleeding Hearts (2015); Scavenger
Killers (2014); Rogue Assassin (2012); Rescue Me (2004–2011); The Life Zone
(2011); The Great Fight (2011); Naked Run (2011); No Clean Break (2010); Three
Chris's (2010); An Affirmative Act (2010); The Waiter (2010); Family Guy
(1999–2009); Shannon's Rainbow (2009); A Bunch of Amateurs (2008); The Golden
Boys (2008); iMurders (2008); Break (2008); The Drum Beats Twice (2008); Deal
(2008); Good Dick (2008); Polycarp (2007); Monk (2007); Family Guy (2006); Everwood
(2006); Desperation (2006); Forget About It (2006); Local Color (2006); Unbeatable
Harold (2006); Miracle Dogs Too (2006); Descansos (2006); River's End (2005); Jesus,
Mary and Joey (2005); Dirty Deeds (2005); Resurrection: The J.R. Richard Story
(2005); The L.A. Riot Spectacular (2005); Detective (2005); A Very Married
Christmas (2004); A Boyfriend for Christmas (2004); NCIS (2004); One Last Ride
(2004); Death and Texas (2004); Dead Canaries (2003); Touched by an Angel (2003);
Pride & Loyalty (2002); The Naked Run (2002); The Last Man Club (2002); Mr.
St. Nick (2002); Mother Ghost (2002); Turn of Faith (2002); Everybody Loves
Raymond (1998–2002); First Monday (2002); Citizen Baines (2001); Bleacher Bums
(2001); L.A.P.D.: To Protect and to Serve (2001); Arli$$ (2001); The Judge
(2001); Never Look Back (2000); State and Main (2000); The Last Producer (2000);
Very Mean Men (2000); Early Edition (1997–2000); O Brother, Where Art Thou?
(2000); Now and Again (1999–2000); Lakeboat (2000); The Practice (1998–2000); The
Hoop Life (2000); Hard Time: Hostage Hotel (1999); Chicken Soup for the Soul
(1999); Justice (1999); Hard Time: The Premonition (1999); Hard Time (1998); A
Chance of Snow (1998); Hi-Life (1998); Cybill (1998); The Secret Life of
Algernon (1998); Homicide: Life on the Street (1998); Jerry and Tom (1998); Shelter
(1998); Orleans (1997); Sesame Street: Elmo Saves Christmas (1996); One Fine
Day (1996); Mrs. Santa Claus (1996); The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through
the Mists (1996); Recon (1996); Spy Hard (1996); Home for the Holidays (1995); The
Grass Harp (1995); The Last Supper (1995); A Woman of Independent Means (1995);
I.Q. (1994); The American Revolution (1994); In Search of Dr. Seuss (1994); Leslie's
Folly (1994); Texan (1994); Roommates (1994); Evening Shade (1990–1994); The
Hudsucker Proxy (1994); Harlan & Merleen (1993); Shania Twain: Dance with
the One That Brought You (1993); When a Stranger Calls Back (1993); The Music
of Chance (1993); Performance (1992); The Water Engine (1992); The Story Lady
(1991); The Return of Eliot Ness (1991); V.I. Warshawski (1991); Fatal Sky
(1990); Dick Tracy (1990); The Kennedys of Massachusetts (1990); It Nearly
Wasn't Christmas (1989); Dinner at Eight (1989); The Butter Battle Book (1989);
Cat Chaser (1989); Prime Target (1989); Brenda Starr (1989); Ballet (1989); Unholy
Matrimony (1988); Far North (1988); Case Closed (1988); Cop (1988); Kenny
Rogers as The Gambler, Part III: The Legend Continues (1987); The Man Who Broke
1, 000 Chains (1987); I Would Be Called John: Pope John XXIII (1987); The
Rosary Murders (1987); A Tiger's Tale (1987); Happy New Year (1987); Solarbabies
(1986); Meatballs III: Summer Job (1986); Amazing Stories (1985–1986); Where
the River Runs Black (1986); Tough Guys (1986); Big Trouble (1986); Eye to Eye
(1985); Stand Alone (1985); Tall Tales & Legends (1985); Death of a
Salesman (1985); The Man with One Red Shoe (1985); Comedy Factory (1985); Stick
(1985); Mass Appeal (1984); P.O.P. (1984); Good Evening, He Lied (1984); Mister
Roberts (1984); To Be or Not to Be (1983); Two of a Kind (1983); Scarface (1983);
Hadley's Rebellion (1983); Tootsie (1982); The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
(1982); BBC2 Playhouse (1982); American Playhouse (1982); Sharky's Machine
(1981); Dark Night of the Scarecrow (1981); True Confessions (1981); Great
Performances / The Monument (1981); The Best Little Girl in the World (1981); Crisis
at Central High (1981); A Perfect Match (1980); The Final Countdown (1980); Die
Laughing (1980); Attica (1980); Starting Over (1979); When a Stranger Calls
(1979); North Dallas Forty (1979); The Muppet Movie (1979); Tilt (1979); Studs
Lonigan (1979); The Greek Tycoon (1978); An Enemy of the People (1978); The
Fury (1978); Special Olympics (1978); The Choirboys (1977); Visions (1977); Twilight's
Last Gleaming (1977); The Cop and the Kid (1975–1976); New York (1976); Captains
and the Kings (1976); Harry and Walter Go to New York (1976); The Ashes of Mrs.
Reasoner (1976); The Hindenburg (1975); Breakheart Pass (1975); The Rivalry
(1975); Hawaii Five-O (1975); Baretta (1975); Barnaby Jones (1975); Dog Day
Afternoon (1975); Cannon (1975); Switch (1975); Queen of the Stardust Ballroom
(1975); The Trial of Chaplain Jensen (1975); The Front Page (1974); The Sting
(1973); Rx for the Defense (1973); All in the Family (1973); The Connection
(1973); Sisters (1972); Another World (1972); Madigan (1972); Doomsday Voyage
(1972); Look Homeward, Angel (1972); Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick
Lost-Bag Blues (1972); Deadhead Miles (1972); The Pursuit of Happiness (1971); Sticky
My Fingers... Fleet My Feet (1970); I Walk the Line (1970); There Was a Crooked
Man... (1970); Hi, Mom! (1970); The High Chaparral (1970); Stiletto (1969); N.Y.P.D.
(1967–1968); Hawk (1966); Harvey Middleman, Fireman (1965); The Doctors and the
Nurses (1965); East Side / West Side (1963); The Defenders (1963); Armstrong
Circle Theatre (1963); The Password Is Courage (1962); You Are There (1953).
Born on this day – Odette Laure:
The Teacher (2000); History
of Saturday (1999); The Dilettante (1999); Between Land and Sea (1997); Alice drinks
whey (1995); Maigret (1994); Hostage Contempt (1992); Salt and pepper
(1992); The Secret of the Little Billion (1992); Les mamies (1992); Little Nothings
(1992); Stranger in the House (1992); A Beautiful Little Billion (1992); The ball of the
Pain in the Neck (1992); Mamie by Night: Marathon Girl (1991) Jealousy (1991); Baby
Express (1991); Daddy Nostalgia (1990); Chillers (1990); Périgord noir (1989); Julian
Fontanes, magistrate (1983–1989); The Handyman (1988); The Gyrfalcon (1987);
The Ring on the Finger (1986); Madame and Her Cops (1985–1986); A boy from France
(1985); The Nanas (1985); The Trojan War Will Not Take Place (1984); Good
Juliette's birthday (1983); The Poacher of God (1983); Antoine et Julie (1981);
The Landing (1981); The Loves of the Roaring Twenties (1981); The Little Theatre
Antenne 2 (1978–1981); Saturday Night Follies (1980); The Ladies of Heart
(1980); The Feather (1980); Les amours de la belle époque (1979); Romeo and Baucis (1979);
At the End of the End of the Bench (1979); The Islanders (1979); The time of a
Republic (1978); Monday the Party (1978); Southeast Suburbs (1977–1978); Stop
Calling Me Baby! (1977); Au théâtre ce soir (1973–77); Marianne's life
(1976); The Twelve Tasks of Asterix (1976); The Life Annuity (1972); The visit to the
Old Lady (1971); Boulevard des faits divers: 65-66 (1966); When you are
two (1962–1964); Vincent Scotto (1962); Guinguette (1959); The school of
Cocottes (1958); Mitsou (1956); Flesh and the Woman (1954); La pocharde (1953);
Let's Play the Game / Timidity (1952); Holiday for Henrietta (1952); This good
Monsieur Durand (1950); Lady Paname (1950); La Marie du Port (1950).
Born on this day – Zero Mostel:
Actor
Comedian
Singer
Painter
February 28, 1915 – September 8, 1977
Credits:
Watership Down (1978); The
Electric Company (1972–1977); The Little Drummer Boy Book II (1976); The Front
(1976); Mastermind (1976); The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People
(1975); Journey Into Fear (1975); Foreplay (1975); Rhinoceros (1974); Marco
(1973); Once Upon a Scoundrel (1973); Saga of Sonora (1973); Old Faithful (1973);
The Hot Rock (1972); Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1970); The Angel Levine
(1970); The Great Bank Robbery (1969); Great Catherine (1968); The White Bus / Ride
of the Valkyrie (1967); Children of the Exodus (1967); The Producers (1967); A
Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1966); Play of the Week (1959–1961);
The World of Sholom Aleichem (1959); Zero Mostel (1959); The Model and the
Marriage Broker (1951); The Guy Who Came Back (1951); Mr. Belvedere Rings the
Bell (1951); Sirocco (1951); The Enforcer (1951); Panic in the Streets (1950); The
Ford Theatre Hour (1949); Off the Record (1948); Du Barry Was a Lady (1943).
Recommended reading - Black Money, by Ross Macdonald (1966):
Black Money
By Ross Macdonald.
Vintage Crime/Black Lizard.
Published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group.
First published 1966.
Paperback.
ISBN-10: 0679768106
ISBN-13: 978-0679768104
Description:
“A Beautiful job … rich in plot and character…. The
denouement is both surprising and shocking and the whole is up to Mr.
Macdonald’s extraordinarily high standards.” – The New York Time Book Review.
When Lew Archer is hired to get the goods on the
suspiciously suave Frenchman who's run off with his client's girlfriend, it
looks like a simple case of alienated affections. Things look different when
the mysterious foreigner turns out to be connected to a seven-year-old suicide
and a mountain of gambling debts. Black Money is Ross Macdonald at his finest,
baring the skull beneath the untanned skin of Southern California's high
society.
“It was not just that Ross Macdonald taught is how to
write; he taught us how to read, and how to think about life, and maybe in some
small but mannered way, how to live.” – Robert B. Parker.
If any writer can be said to have inherited the
mantle of Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler, it was Ross Macdonald. Between
the late 1940s and his death in 1983, he gave the American crime novel a
psychological depth and moral complexity that his predecessors had only hinted
at. And in the character of Lew Archer, Macdonald redefined the private eye as
a roving conscience who walks the treacherous frontier between criminal guilt
and human sin.
Steven Spielberg, on movies and stories:
The older I get, the more I look at movies as a moving miracle.
Audiences are harder to please if you're just giving them special effects ...
but they're easy to please if it's a good story.
- Steven Spielberg.
Thursday, February 27, 2025
On this day in movie history - Number One with a Bullet (1987):
Number One with a Bullet
directed by Jack
Smight,
written by Gail Morgan Hickman, Andrew
Kurtzman, Rob Riley and James Belushi,
based on a story by Gail Morgan Hickman,
was released in the United States on February 27, 1987.
Music by Alf Clausen.
Cast:
Robert
Carradine, Billy Dee Williams, Valerie Bertinelli, Peter Graves, Doris Roberts,
Bobby Di Cicco, Ray Girardin, Barry Sattels, Mykelti Williamson, Jon Gries, Richard
Minchenberg, Michael Goodwin, LaGena Hart, Alex Rebar, Artie Ripp, Daniel
Demorest, Vanessa Bell Calloway, Valerie McIntosh, Eddie Frescas, John Durbin, Tony
Pierce, Joyce Cunning, Larry Poindexter, Chris DeRose, Ken Gibbel, Jerome
Chambers, Venice Kong, Stacey Binn, David Sargent, Gene LeBell, Nick Cinardo, Angela
Elayne Gibbs, Bill Gazzarri, Manuel Márquez, José González, Jeff Jensen, David
Efron, Spice Williams-Crosby, Jean Malahni, Casey Griffin, Timothy Noyes, Patricia
L. Desmond, Ancel Cook, Shari Shattuck, John Hazelwood, Chris Brown, Willie H.
Reaves, Yvette Cruise, Jason Scura, Daniel D. Halleck, Bill M. Ryusaki, Carl
Ciarfalio, Manny Perry, Dyee Dysart, Virgil Wilson, Herb Tanney, Kim Marriner, Prince
Hughes, Jim Wilkey, Bob Aprea, Michael Yama, Faith Minton, James M. Halty, Lorrie
Marlow, Natalie Alexander, George Vasilios Choulos, Gerald Walsh, Ted Mehous, Claude
A. Wyle, Kevin Seymour, Hope Kelley, Helen Kelly, Shawn McBurney.
On this day in movie history - Road Games (1981):
Road Games
aka Roadgames,
directed by Richard Franklin,
written
by Everett De Roche,
based on a story by Everett De Roche and Richard
Franklin,
was released in the United States on February 27, 1981.
Music by Brian May.
Stacy Keach, Jamie Lee Curtis, Marion Edward, Grant Page, Thaddeus
Smith, Steve Millichamp, Alan Hopgood, John Murphy, Bill Stacey, Robert
Thompson, Ed Turley, Angelica La Bozzetta, Colin Vancao, Paul Harris, Rochelle
Harris, Tony Bishop, Abbe Holmes, Carole-Ann Aylett, Killer (the dog), Les
James, Tom Ryan.
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