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James Cagney Appreciation Day

From Peter Bogdanovich’s marvelous book, Who the Hell’s in It: Conversations with Hollywood’s Legendary Actors: The year before I had run for Orson Welles a 16mm print of Raoul Walsh’s devastating gangster film starring Cagney, White Heat (1949); Welles had … Continue reading

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John Wayne Appreciation Day

From Who the Hell’s in It: Conversations with Hollywood’s Legendary Actors, by Peter Bogdonavich: To me, Duke had always seemed slightly out of breath, as though he hadn’t yet caught up on the last twenty years, not to mention the … Continue reading

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John Wayne Appreciation Day

That’s one of my favorite images of John Wayne, by the way – from Red River. He’s so IN it, isn’t he?? I wish I could have found a closer image of his face – He is so in that … Continue reading

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John Wayne Appreciation Day

More from Who the Hell’s in It: Conversations with Hollywood’s Legendary Actors by Peter Bogdonavich. I wish all action stars looked at their jobs in this way – we’d get some better movies. Any time there was a chance for … Continue reading

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John Wayne Appreciation Day

From Who the Hell’s in It: Conversations with Hollywood’s Legendary Actors: John Wayne talks about John Ford – this is from an interview he gave to Peter Bogdonavich. I laughed out loud at the last line of this story. Obviously, … Continue reading

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John Wayne Appreciation Day

From Who the Hell’s in It: Conversations with Hollywood’s Legendary Actors, by Peter Bogdonavich: There’s a moment in Rio Bravo — which features, I think, Wayne’s most genuinely endearing performance — when he walks down the street of the jail/sheriff’s … Continue reading

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John Wayne Appreciation Day

From Who the Hell’s in It: Conversations with Hollywood’s Legendary Actors , by Peter Bogdonavich: And after forty years in films, Duke had more excitement about the job than most people just starting out. He liked working with newcomers, too, … Continue reading

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John Wayne Appreciation Day

From Who the Hell’s in It: Conversations with Hollywood’s Legendary Actors, by Peter Bogdonavich: In a lifetime of almost thirty years as a top-ten box-office attraction (plus twenty before that as a not unpopular star actor), Wayne’s accumulated persona had … Continue reading

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“Peabody? WHAT Peabody?”

Watched Bringing Up Baby last night. The cool thing about this was: I own a copy of the movie, of course, but in VHS form. My VCR is on the fritz at the moment, so I rented a copy of … Continue reading

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Bringing Up Baby Moments

— Hepburn driving away from the golf course with Cary Grant hanging onto her running board, and he’s shouting at her to Stop – and Mr. Peabody, the millionaire, looks up and all he sees is Grant’s head zipping by … Continue reading

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