Tuesday, November 26, 2024
Born on this day – Norah Baring:
Actress
November 26, 1905 – February 8, 1985
Credits:
Cinema
Europe: The Other Hollywood (1995); Escape from Dartmoor (1930); Little
Stranger (1934); Murder! (1930); Mystery at the Villa Rose (1930); Should a
Doctor Tell? (1930); Strange Evidence (1933); The Celestial City (1929); The Doctors'
Women (1928); The House of Trent (1933); The Lyons Mail (1931); The Runaway
Princess (1929); Two Worlds (1930); Underground (1928).
Born on this day – Ford Beebe:
Writer
Director
November 26, 1888 – November 26, 1978
Credits:
The Green Hornet Movie
Edition (2011); The Green Hornet (1990); King of the Wild Stallions (1959); The
Adventures of Champion (1955); Lord of the Jungle (1955); Killer Leopard (1954);
The Golden Idol (1954); Safari Drums (1953); Dogs 'n Ducks (1953); Bomba and
the Jungle Girl (1952); African Treasure (1952); Wagons West (1952); Curley
Bradley: The Singing Marshal (1951); Elephant Stampede (1951); The Lion Hunters
(1951); The Lost Volcano (1950); The Girl from San Lorenzo (1950); Davy
Crockett, Indian Scout (1950); Bomba on Panther Island (1949); Red Desert
(1949); The Dalton Gang (1949); Shep Comes Home (1948); Courtin' Trouble (1948);
My Dog Shep (1946); Riders of Pasco Basin (1940); The Stranger from Texas
(1939); Oklahoma Frontier (1939); Riders of Black River (1939); Trouble at
Midnight (1937); West Bound Limited (1937); Stampede (1936); Code of the Range
(1936); The Mysterious Avenger (1936); Gallant Defender (1935); Tumbling Tumbleweeds
(1935); The Man from Guntown (1935); Riding Wild (1935); The Outlaw Deputy
(1935); Death Flies East (1935); Fighting Shadows (1935); The Revenge Rider
(1935); Law Beyond the Range (1935); The Prescott Kid (1934); Law of the Wild
(1934); Laughing at Life (1933); The Pride of the Legion (1932); The Last of
the Mohicans (1932); The Shadow of the Eagle (1932); The Lightning Warrior
(1931); The Galloping Ghost (1931); Alias the Bad Man (1931); The Vanishing
Legion (1931); King of the Wild (1931); The Phantom of the West (1930); The
Lightning Express (1930); Tarzan the Tiger (1929); Overland Bound (1929); Come
Across (1929); Brothers (1929); .45 Calibre War (1929); Yellow Contraband (1928);
The Black Ace (1928); The Code of the Scarlet (1928); The Upland Rider (1928); The
Canyon of Adventure (1928); The Bronc Stomper (1928); The Wagon Show (1928); The
Apache Raider (1928); The Boss of Rustler's Roost (1928); The Devil's Twin
(1927); Border Blackbirds (1927); Two-Gun of the Tumbleweed (1927); Don
Desperado (1927); The Man from Hard Pan (1927); The Long Loop on the Pecos
(1927); The Outlaw Express (1926); The High Hand (1926); Without Orders (1926);
The Blind Trail (1926); Luck and Sand (1925); Win, Lose or Draw (1925); The
Blood Bond (1925); Flash o' Lightning (1925); Across the Deadline (1925); The
Shield of Silence (1925); The Trouble Buster (1925); Headin' Through (1924); Battling
Bunyan (1924); The Loser's End (1924); Not Built for Runnin' (1924); The
Perfect Alibi (1924); Riding Double (1924); The Law Forbids (1924); Payable on
Demand (1924); Huntin' Trouble (1924); King's Creek Law (1923); Warned in
Advance (1923); In Wrong Right (1923); Yellow Gold and Men (1923); Steel-Shod
Evidence (1923); Tom, Dick and Harry (1923); Hyde and Zeke (1923); The
Unsuspecting Stranger (1923); Wings of the Storm (1923); 100% Nerve (1923); When
Fighting's Necessary (1923); The Extra Seven (1923); Partners Three (1923); Double
Cinched (1923); Lost, Strayed or Stolen (1923); Smoked Out (1923); Border Law
(1923); Under Suspicion (1923); Here's Your Man (1922); One Jump Ahead (1922); His
Enemy's Friend (1922); The Drifter (1922); The Bar Cross War (1922); Deputized
(1922); Come and Get Me (1922); His Own Law (1922); Too Much Business (1922); Nine
Points of the Law (1922); Winners of the West (1921); The White Horseman (1921);
No Man's Woman (1921); The Grip of the Law (1921); Kickaroo (1921); Sweet
Revenge (1921); The Driftin' Kid (1921); The Saddle King (1921); The Trail of
the Hound (1920); Fight It Out (1920); Superstition (1920); Tipped Off (1920); The
Two-Fisted Lover (1920); Double Danger (1920); 'in Wrong' Wright (1920); One
Law for All (1920); The Grinning Granger (1920); A Gamblin' Fool (1920); The
Big Catch (1920); The Railroad Raiders (1917); A Lass of the Lumberlands (1916);
A Youth of Fortune (1916); The Girl and the Game (1916).
Recommended reading - Casablanca: As Time Goes by: 50th Anniversary Commemorative (1992):
Casablanca: As Time Goes by:
50th Anniversary Commemorative
By Frank Miller.Published by Andrews
McMeel Pub.
Published 1992.
First Edition.
Hardcover.
ISBN-10: 1878685147
ISBN-13: 978-1878685148
Published 1992.
First Edition.
Hardcover.
ISBN-10: 1878685147
ISBN-13: 978-1878685148
Description:
The leading lady was the
producer's second choice. The leading man avoided his co-star between love
scenes for fear of his wife's jealousy. Two of the stars didn't want to be in
the movie in the first place. And nobody knew how the picture would end until
the day they shot the final scene. Yet, out of this chaos came one of the
enduring film favorites of all time – Casablanca.
For the First time, here
is the whole story of Warner Bros. Production No. 410, from the original play
that laid its foundation, through casting, writing, shooting, and
post-production, to the series of lucky breaks that created one of the most
everlastingly popular films of the last fifty years.
At every step along the
road to Casablanca, the picture's creators had to make choices that
later meant the difference between triumph and flop. Ronald Regan was initially
announced to play one of the male leads. Producer Hal Wallis considered casting
Ella Fitzgerald as Sam the piano player. Composer Max Steiner tried to cut
"As Time Goes By." And sometimes the participants managed to make the
right choices in spite of themselves.
Lavishly
illustrated with a collection of photos, memos, blueprints and posters never
before assembled in one book 'Casablanca: As Time Goes By...' paints the
most complete picture ever of a movie that has mesmerized film-lovers and
romantics for half a century.
Recommended reading - The Scene-by-Scene Casablanca Film Guidebook: A Detailed Look at the Hollywood Film Classic (2020):
The Scene-by-Scene Casablanca Film Guidebook:
A Detailed Look at the
Hollywood Film Classic
By Michael Willian.
Published by Kerpluggo
Books.
Published 2020.
Paperback.
ISBN-10: 0976242915
ISBN-13: 978-0976242918
Description:
It’s the ideal way to
enjoy this American film classic – a comprehensive guidebook that walks you
through Casablanca scene by scene. Breathing new life into the film, the
guidebook is packed with intriguing insights, cool cast and film anecdotes, and
countless closer looks at scene details, curiosities, historical tie-ins,
gaffes and more. And it’s all presented in a smart, page turning format.
Casablanca fans will be thrilled to have this humorous and insightful companion
guiding them through this cinematic gem with fresh eyes.
Inside
the guidebook you'll find: first-of-their kind illustrations showing the
layouts of Rick's Cafe, the Casablanca Airport and the Paris street and bistro
Rick and Ilsa visit, and where your favorite scenes take place in relation to
one another; a complete chronology of key film scenes; a handy summary of World
War II events leading up to the film's setting; the stories behind the
countless World War II-era references that have lost their context over time; translations
for the film's foreign language references, and the fascinating insights they
unlock; a breakdown of songs in the film; film bookmarks for easy access to key
details; And here is just a sampling of the things you'll discover: what
popular chess strategy Rick invokes while playing both sides of the table, and
the host of curiosities and gaffes involving the match; where Ilsa gets the gun
she pulls on Rick; the incredible real-life story of how two Casablanca actors,
then married, made their own World War II escape from France to America; Carl's
profession before he waited tables at Rick's; the good luck symbol Ferrari
displays outside the Blue Parrot; how to recreate Rick and Ilsa's Paris boat
ride scene; what real-life plane was used for Strasser's arrival, and what
became of it; whether Captain Renault's champagne recommendation to Strasser
really was a good one.
H. P. Lovecraft, on writing:
At night, when the objective world has slunk back into its cavern and left dreamers to their own, there come inspirations and capabilities impossible at any less magical and quiet hour.
No one knows whether or not he is a writer unless he has tried writing at night.
- H. P. Lovecraft.
Monday, November 25, 2024
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