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JackBurley

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  1. Here's what director George Sidney (on the audio commentary from The Harvey Girls ) had to say:

     

    "... That's a big argument about colorization. And people say 'how do you feel about?' And I say, 'Well, I wouldn't want my beautiful color pictures to be shown in black and white. But anyone who doesn't like colorization can just turn the dial and they get the picture in black and white. Oh I think there's a few pictures; my good friend Freddy Zinnemann -- High Noon -- he's fighting to have that always in black and white. It was designed for black and white. I had one picture that I designed for black and white, called Jeanne Eagles; and the girl -- Kim Novak, played one of our great stars -- she was pure white, white, white. I kept her so white. Well I don't think I would care to see rouge on her face and red lips. But that's just my way of thinking.

     

    Certainly a picture, Yankee Doodle Dandy, in color -- well it should be in color; it's about color... and some of the early musicals. And of course, ten years from now technology will be so no one can tell whether it's been colorized or what. It's like sound: when we had the 78rpm phonograph records, then we went into a thing called '45', and then we had 8-tracks, now we're into cds. And it keeps on going! And the cds, now they're putting whole movies on smaller cds. It'll keep going. It's like your computer today. In two years, you know, you'll not have a typewriting board; you'll just visually talk into your computer and do it. I mean, it's like 'future shock', when the man who wrote the book. He said, 'One day your secretary; you'll be in one city and your secretary... you'll never meet your secretary! She'll be in Dallas, Texas! You'll get in and you'll just press a button. And that's true. It's amazing the world that we've lived through. ..."

  2. I could swear that director George Sidney says (on the audio commentary of The Harvey Girls) that Virgina O'Brien later became the sheriff of a town called Wildwood, California. I haven't been able to find any information on this. Anyone out there know anything about this? Mr. Mongo, perchance?

  3. Wow!

     

    One of my favorite Hollywood beauties -- Virginia Grey -- was amongst "Les Blondes". When watching The Women I always look forward to the close-ups and wisecracks of Miss Grey who works behind the perfume counter with Chrystal Allen.

  4. Saratoga is the movie that Miss Harlow was making when she died. As shooting wasn't complete at the time of her demise, they had to film the rest with body doubles. It's one of the movie sports to watch this guess which scenes actually feature the real Miss Harlow and which ones feature a double (often with a big hat to block her face).

  5. I just posted a similar message over in Hot Topics. I'd seen Idiot's Delight at San Francisco's Castro Theatre several years ago and loved it then, but had forgotten so many details of it. Seeing it again this morning certainly delighted this idiot. I was wishing that it were playing in rotation as I wanted to see it again -- immediately. Now I kneel here, praying for a DVD release.

     

    Miss Shearer was very sexy in those dresses. I've never seen her with so much allure.

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