fascinating, scatterbrained, erudite, sophisticated
Parts II & III after the cut. (via @filmdrblog’s FilmDrBlog)
fascinating, scatterbrained, erudite, sophisticated
Parts II & III after the cut. (via @filmdrblog’s FilmDrBlog)
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Great to see Vivien Leigh in another setting. Goldwyn surely lives up to the reputation of a true controlling mogul.
Great find! I think I’ll go search for more.
Great to see Vivien Leigh in another setting. Goldwyn surely lives up to the reputation of a true controlling mogul.
Great find! I think I’ll go search for more.
Terrific find, Ryan! My favorite part has to be when Ms. Leigh and Tynan got all protective over Mr. Welles. Fantastic.
Terrific find, Ryan! My favorite part has to be when Ms. Leigh and Tynan got all protective over Mr. Welles. Fantastic.
A fascinating discussion with three great personalities. I was particularly interested in Goldwyn who mangled film titles in the interview, but was a real hands-on producer on a great film like “The Best Years of Our Lives.”
A fascinating discussion with three great personalities. I was particularly interested in Goldwyn who mangled film titles in the interview, but was a real hands-on producer on a great film like “The Best Years of Our Lives.”
It’s interesting how Kenneth Tynan brings up the issue of ethnic casting during a time when it barely entered the minds of those working in the white Anglo-dominated film industry.
It’s interesting how Kenneth Tynan brings up the issue of ethnic casting during a time when it barely entered the minds of those working in the white Anglo-dominated film industry.
Thanks a lot for posting this, Ryan. One can only imagine what Murrow could’ve accomplished with today’s broadcast technology. Compared to today’s cable TV dueling heads, this is a fascinating study — and I love the way Leigh’s chest would heave while waiting to speak.
Thanks a lot for posting this, Ryan. One can only imagine what Murrow could’ve accomplished with today’s broadcast technology. Compared to today’s cable TV dueling heads, this is a fascinating study — and I love the way Leigh’s chest would heave while waiting to speak.
Any chance of sorting out the font situation on the LEAVE A REPLY section? Not the easiest to read since you a shadow has been placed on the lettering in the past few days.
Any chance of sorting out the font situation on the LEAVE A REPLY section? Not the easiest to read since you a shadow has been placed on the lettering in the past few days.