A blog formerly known as Bookishness / By Charles Matthews
"Dazzled by so many and such marvelous inventions, the people of Macondo ... became indignant over the living images that the prosperous merchant Bruno Crespi projected in the theater with the lion-head ticket windows, for a character who had died and was buried in one film and for whose misfortune tears had been shed would reappear alive and transformed into an Arab in the next one. The audience, who had paid two cents apiece to share the difficulties of the actors, would not tolerate that outlandish fraud and they broke up the seats. The mayor, at the urging of Bruno Crespi, explained in a proclamation that the cinema was a machine of illusions that did not merit the emotional outbursts of the audience. With that discouraging explanation many ... decided not to return to the movies, considering that they already had too many troubles of their own to weep over the acted-out misfortunes of imaginary beings."--Gabriel García Márquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude
Sunday, March 31, 2019
Planes, Trains and Automobiles (John Hughes, 1987)
Planes, Trains and Automobiles (John Hughes, 1987)
Cast: Steve Martin, John Candy, Laila Robins, Michael McKean, Kevin Bacon, Dylan Baker, Martin Ferrero, Edie McClurg. Screenplay: John Hughes. Cinematography: Donald Peterman. Production design: John W. Corso. Film editing: Paul Hirsch. Music: Ira Newborn.
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Donald Peterman,
Dylan Baker,
Edie McClurg,
Ira Newborn,
John Candy,
John Hughes,
John W. Corso,
Kevin Bacon,
Laila Robins,
Martin Ferrero,
Michael McKean,
Planes Trains and Automobiles,
Steve Martin
Saturday, March 30, 2019
The Great Lie (Edmund Goulding, 1941)
The Great Lie (Edmund Goulding, 1941)
Cast: Bette Davis, Mary Astor, George Brent, Hattie McDaniel, Lucile Watson, Jerome Cowan. Screenplay: Lenore J. Coffee, based on a novel by Polan Banks. Cinematography: Tony Gaudio. Art direction: Carl Jules Weyl. Music: Max Steiner.
Links:
Bette Davis,
Carl Jules Weyl,
Edmund Goulding,
George Brent,
Hattie McDaniel,
Jerome Cowan,
Lenore J. Coffee,
Lucile Watson,
Mary Astor,
Max Steiner,
The Great Lie,
Tony Gaudio
Friday, March 29, 2019
Possessed (Clarence Brown, 1931)
Possessed (Clarence Brown, 1931)
Cast: Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Wallace Ford, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, Frank Conroy, Marjorie White, John Miljan, Clara Blandick. Screenplay: Lenore J. Coffee, based on a play by Edgar Selwyn. Cinematography: Oliver T. Marsh. Art direction: Cedric Gibbons. Costume design: Adrian. Music: Charles Maxwell.
Links:
Adrian,
Cedric Gibbons,
Charles Maxwell,
Clarence Brown,
Clark Gable,
Frank Conroy,
Joan Crawford,
Lenore J. Coffee,
Marjorie White,
Oliver T. Marsh,
Possessed (1931),
Richard "Skeets" Gallagher,
Wallace Ford
Thursday, March 28, 2019
The Florida Project (Sean Baker, 2017)
The Florida Project (Sean Baker, 2017)
Cast: Brooklynn Prince, Bria Vinaite, Willem Dafoe, Christopher Rivera, Valeria Cotto, Aidan Malik, Patti Wiley. Screenplay: Sean Baker, Chris Bergoch. Cinematography: Alexis Zabe. Production design: Stephonik Youth. Film editing: Sean Baker. Music: Lorne Balfe.
Links:
Aidan Malik,
Alexis Zabe,
Bria Vinaite,
Brooklynn Prince,
Chris Bergoch,
Christopher Rivera,
Lorne Balfe,
Patti Wiley,
Sean Baker,
Stephonik Youth,
The Florida Project,
Valeria Cotto,
Willem Dafoe
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Twentieth Century (Howard Hawks, 1934)
Twentieth Century (Howard Hawks, 1934)
Cast: John Barrymore, Carole Lombard, Walter Connolly, Roscoe Karns, Ralph Forbes, Charles Lane, Etienne Girardot, Dale Fuller, Edgar Kennedy. Screenplay: Ben Hecht, Charles MacArthur, based on a play by Charles Bruce Millholland. Cinematography: Joseph H. August. Film editing: Gene Havlick.
Links:
Ben Hecht,
Carole Lombard,
Charles Lane,
Charles MacArthur,
Etienne Girardot,
Gene Havlick,
Howard Hawks,
John Barrymore,
Joseph H. August,
Ralph Forbes,
Roscoe Karns,
Twentieth Century,
Walter Connolly
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
The Awful Truth (Leo McCarey, 1937)
The Awful Truth (Leo McCarey, 1937)
Cast: Cary Grant, Irene Dunne, Ralph Bellamy, Alexander D'Arcy, Cecil Cunningham, Barbara Vance, Esther Dale, Joyce Compton. Screenplay: Viña Delmar, based on a play by Arthur Richman. Cinematography: Joseph Walker. Art direction: Lionel Banks, Stephen Goosson. Film editing: Al Clark.
Links:
Al Clark,
Alexander D'Arcy,
Barbara Vance,
Cary Grant,
Cecil Cunningham,
Esther Dale,
Irene Dunne,
Joseph Walker,
Leo McCarey,
Lionel Banks,
Ralph Bellamy,
Stephen Goosson,
The Awful Truth,
Viña Delmar
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