Photobucket - Video and Image HostingPhotobucket - Video and Image Hosting

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Mostly Vintage Masquerade Ball Posters

Saturday, February 14, 2009

John Gilbert in His Glorious Night 1929

We've all heard the stories about John Gilbert's voice in His Glorious Night 1929 -the often repeated ones about how his voice was high pitched/didn't match his on-screen personality/was sabotaged by MGM to ruin his career, etc., etc. This film, Gilbert's third talkie, was said to mark the beginning of the end of his career. Here is a short excerpt from His Glorious Night taken from the public domain documentary Hollywood: The Fabulous Years 1962 by David L Wolper and available at www.internetarchive.org. Although very brief, this excerpt gives some indication of how Gilbert's voice sounds in the film. To me his voice sounds about the same as it did in The Hollywood Revue of 1929 - not at all bad.

Labels: ,

Sunday, February 08, 2009

Evelyn Brent












Labels:

Universal Pre-Code Hollywood Collection

Universal Pre-Code Hollywood Collection to be released April 2009. That's right, Universal. Nice to see they are opening their vaults and releasing some Paramount productions. Read more about the upcoming release at:

DVD Times


The six disc set will include a documentary along with the following films:

The Cheat (1931) - A compulsive gambler (Tallulah Bankhead) will do anything to pay off her debt - including turning to a wealthy businessman behind her husband’s back. 

Merrily We Go to Hell (1932) - An abusive alcoholic (Fredric March) reunites with a woman from his past and drives his wife (Sylvia Sidney) to drastic measures. 

Hot Saturday (1932) - Scandal erupts after a young woman (Nancy Carroll) innocently spends the night with a notorious playboy (Cary Grant) and neglects to tell her fiancé (Randolph Scott). 

Torch Singer (1933) - After giving up her illegitimate child for adoption, a notorious nightclub singer (Claudette Colbert) attempts to find her daughter through a children’s radio show. 

Murder at the Vanities (1934) - While sexy musical revue “The Vanities” captivates an audience on its opening night, a murder investigation takes place backstage. 

Search for Beauty (1934) - Olympic swimming champions (Buster Crabbe and Ida Lupino) are tricked into endorsing a racy magazine - and much worse.

Available on Amazon for 36.99 with  free Super Saver shipping. Pretty good price for six films and a documentary.