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  1. Thanks for reviving this thread. It's a pleasure to post in a thread created by Prince Saliano!

    I saw Daughter of Shanghai for the first time recently. Anna May Wong and Philip Ahn are the leads. It's refreshing to have two Asian protagonists who are portrayed so well.

    Spoilers: The most evil of all the villains in the film  is a Caucasian women, well played by Cecil Cunningham.  A scene near the beginning is terrifying and tragically timely: the trap door in the plane.

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  2. On 9/6/2021 at 4:13 PM, David Guercio said:


    Happy Labor Day Everybody.  Hey.  Did everybody watch the Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon every year?

    I used to watch telethons. My friends and I (as teens) went to the Jerry Lewis Telethon. It was held that year at the Americana Hotel on 53rd Street/7th Avenue. We were allowed to stay for an hour or two, sitting at a big round table. Then we had to leave, so that other people could come in. They collected donations from the audience as well.

    I think, in terms of performance, I preferred the Steve & Eydie/Dennis James/James Pickens telethon. 

    And I vaguely remember enjoying the Martha Raye Telethon.

  3. On 8/22/2021 at 3:19 PM, David Proulx said:

    On Robert Osborne's b'day earlier this year, I would like to have seen them have the current hosts give a short intro to a given movie, then segue into a clip of RO introducing it years earlier. It would have been a fond tribute and great walk down memory lane.

    Very interesting idea, hope they consider it for next year!

     

     

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  4. Blonde Venus is interesting for many reasons, one of which is that it's the woman, played by Marlene Dietrich, who is unfaithful to her husband (Herbert Marshall). She has an affair with Cary Grant, who gives her money for the medical treatment her husband needs. I think this is a rare example of a woman's infidelity, for which she suffers. A great film, famous for the "Hot Voodoo" number, but so much more than that.

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    "I'm going to blazes, I want to be bad!"

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  5. Paul Robeson as Othello, with Uta Hagen as Desdemona, appeared in a production of Othello which opened in 1943 and which to this day remains the longest-running production of a Shakespeare play ever on Broadway. There is an audio of the production. Robeson and Hagen were not pleased with the recording, but it's a treasure for those of us who couldn't see their performances. Margaret Webster (the daughter of Dame May Whitty and Ben Webster) directed. Here's an excerpt. Btw, the stories of the tour of that production are hair-raising and can be read about in Martin Duberman's biography of Paul Robeson.

     

     

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  6. 2 hours ago, jamesjazzguitar said:

    Thanks for that info.     Never heard of the term "factotums" so I looked it up and it is a great fit for what Doris was.     As for Carl;  well he comes off as rather meek,  so I assume Doris put him to work!  I.e. he didn't have a choice about what he would have to do when he wasn't driving Anna around.

     

    Shirley you've heard of the aria "Largo al Factotum" from The Barber of Seville? OK, I'll post it in the the opera thread.

     

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