Wednesday, July 31, 2013

July 31 - Run Silent, Run Deep

Here is a film with a scene that happens today – July 31. I hope you enjoy this movie and watch it tonight.

RUN SILENT, RUN DEEP

Early in World War II an American sub commanded by Commander "Rich" Richardson is surprised and sunk by a Japanese destroyer, the Akikaze in the Bungo Straits. A year later, when Richardson learns the captain of the Merka has been injured, he finagles his way into the job instead of Lieutenant Jim Bledsoe, the sub’s executive officer.  Bledsoe asks to be reassigned, but Richardson refuses. The crew wagers on their assigned area of operations and are dismayed when it is area 7, which includes the Bungo Straits, as four subs have been sunk there in the last year. The subs orders specifically require it to avoid the Bungo Straits. Richardson constantly drills the ship in diving and immediately firing a torpedo.  The crew questions Richardson’s nerves after he refuses to engage a Japanese sub. After an incident where a crewman almost drowns while throwing the trash overboard, Richardson doubles the drills. On July 31, 1943 [29:17 to 36:25] the U.S.S. Merka sinks a tanker and a Japanese destroyer, using the quick dive attack method. Richardson refuses to attack a convoy and heads for the Bungo Straits.  Once there they start to attack a convoy in order to draw in the  Akikaze. They are attacked by Japanese aircraft, almost get hit by a torpedo and depth charged by the Akikaze. Three men are killed in the attack and Richardson is severely injured. They jettison trash and the dead bodies and make the Japanese think they’ve been sunk. Bledsoe takes over command, citing Richardson’s earlier disobeying orders as justification.  When ‘Tokyo Rose’ announces the Merka’s sinking and names some of the officers, Bledsoe realizes the Japanese have been picking up some of their garbage.  Since the Japanese now really do think the Merka’s been sunk, Bledsoe takes the sub back to the Bungo Straits. While Richardson drifts in and out of consciousness as a result of his concussion, the Merka attacks the convoy as before to lure the Akikaze closer. They sink the Akikaze with a bow torpedo shot, but Richardson realizes that a mysterious radio transmission, also heard after the first Bungo Strait attack is from a Japanese sub. He orders a dive causing a Japanese torpedo to miss the Merka. By moving to continue the attack on the convoy, they force the Japanese sub to surface and then the Merka sinks it.  Richardson has achieved his revenge, but dies of his wound and is buried at sea.

One of the best sub movies ever made. Very realistic action sequences. The script creates real and believable character based conflict that helps drive the action.

Date given in the film at 36:39-41

Producer - Harold Hecht

Director - Robert Wise

Screenplay - John Gay 

Runtime – 1 hour 33 minutes

Released – March 27, 1958

Starring –

Clark Gable as Commander P.J. "Rich" Richardson
Burt Lancaster as Lieutenant Jim Bledsoe
Jack Warden as Yeoman 1st Class "Kraut" Mueller
Brad Dexter as Ensign Gerald Cartwright
Don Rickles as Quartermaster 1st Class Ruby
Nick Cravat as Russo
Joe Maross as Chief Petty Officer Kohler
Mary LaRoche as Laura Richardson
Eddie Foy III as Larto
Rudy Bond as Sonarman 1st Class Cullen




Tuesday, July 30, 2013

July 30 - Cold Mountain

Here is a movie with a scene that happens today – July 30. I hope you enjoy this film and watch it tonight.

COLD MOUNTAIN

On July 30, 1864 [1:10 to 5:19], the Yankees detonate a bomb under the Confederate lines at Petersburg.  We flashback to when Ada Monroe and her minister father arrive in Cold Mountain, North Carolina from Charleston and she meets W.P. Inman. We then see the Battle of the Crater and Inman is wounded in a skirmish that same evening of July 30th . [9:12 to 16:53 and 22:38 to 24:18]. We flashback again to when Ada and Inman’s developing relationship is interrupted by the start of the Civil War. Inman joins the Confederate Army, but Ada says she will wait for him. Things become difficult for Ada after her father dies and it is only by charity from her father’s former parishioners that she survives. Then the governor of North Carolina announces that all deserters and those who aid them are traitors and subject to the death penalty. Ada has a vision of Inman returning to her.  Ruby Thewes shows up to help Ada run her farm, and teach her how to operate it. Inman has deserted and is walking back to Cold Mountain. He runs into an immoral minister named Veasey who joins him on his trip. Inman and Veasey meet Junior, a backwoodsman who takes them in. Lila, Junior’s wife tries unsuccessfully to seduce Inman, while Veasy is seduced by her ‘sisters’. Junior returns with the Home Guard and Inman and Veasy are arrested as deserters. In a skirmish where the Home Guard is attacked and killed by Federal cavalry, several prisoners are shot and Inman is wounded again. Teague, the sadistic leader of the Cold Mountain home guard who has his eye on Ada, kills  Esco Swanger, a neighbor of Ada and his two sons who had deserted from the army, after torturing their mother. Inman is found by Maddy, an old shepherdess who nurses him back to health.   Stobrod Thewes, Ruby’s estranged father and a deserter who had served with Inman,  as well as his two pals Pangle and Georgia show up at Cold Mountain and live in the woods to avoid implicating Ada and Ruby. Inman stays with a war widow Sara, who has a young baby. In the morning three Yankee cavalrymen show up and Inman hides nearby. When the Yankees start to abuse Sara and try to rape her, Inman kills two of them while she kills the other one, even though he was the only one who tried to show her any kindness.  Teague and the Home Guard tracks down Stobrod’s group. Pangle is killed and Stobrod injured. Georgia, who was hiding nearby tells Ada and Ruby. Ruby nurses her father back to health and they are reconciled.  Inman arrives at Cold Mountain and he and Ada enter a common law marriage and have one night together. Teague and his men track them down. They fight off the Home Guard and Teague is killed. Bosie, the most sadistic member of the group shoots Inman, but not before being killed by him in turn. Inman dies in Ada’s arms. We then flash-forward several years to Easter dinner. Ada’s one night with Inman resulted in a daughter, Grace. Ruby and Georgia got married and Ruby’s father and  Sally Swanger live with them on Ada’s farm.    

A very good romantic drama. I admire both Inman and Ada for being faithful to each other even though they’re both go through difficult circumstances.  A tragedy in that happiness was snatched away from them when it was so close.

A Great Civil War by Russell Weigley (Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 2000) at page 340 gives the date of the blast

Producer - Sydney Pollack, William Horberg, Albert Berger and Ron Yerxa

Director - Anthony Minghella

Screenplay - Anthony Minghella

Awards – The film won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar(Zellweger). The movie  
                 was also nominated for the Best Actor(Law), Best Cinematography, Best
                 Editing, Best Original Score and Best Original Song at the 76th Academy   
                 Awards. 

Runtime -  2 hours 34 minutes

Released – December 25, 2003

Starring –

Jude Law as W. P. Inman, a Confederate soldier who deserts the war to be with Ada
Nicole Kidman as Ada Monroe, a young woman who lives on Cold Mountain
Renée Zellweger as Ruby Thewes, a woman who helps Ada work on her farm
Eileen Atkins as Maddy, an old shepherd woman who nurses Inman back to health
Kathy Baker as Sally Swanger, an old woman who lives on Cold Mountain
James Gammon as Esco Swanger, Sally's husband who is also Ada's friend
Brendan Gleeson as Stobrod Thewes, Ruby's father, who faked his own death
Philip Seymour Hoffman as Reverend Veasey, an immoral preacher who befriends Inman
Charlie Hunnam as Bosie, a member of Teague's home guard
Cillian Murphy as Bardolph, a Yankee soldier who comes to the home of Sara
Natalie Portman as Sara, a widowed woman who lives with her infant son
Giovanni Ribisi as Junior, a woodsman who shelters and betrays Inman and Veasey
Donald Sutherland as Reverend Monroe, Ada's preacher father
Ethan Suplee as Pangle, traveling companion of Georgia
Jack White as Georgia, a Confederate deserter and Ruby's love interest
Ray Winstone as Teague, the sadistic captain of a Confederate home guard unit
Lucas Black as Oakley, a teenage Confederate soldier from Cold Mountain who is killed
Emily Deschanel as Mrs. Morgan, a volunteer at the Confederate hospital
Jena Malone as a ferry girl who is killed in an ambush while helping Inman and Veasey
Melora Walters as Lila, Junior's attractive wife, who tries to seduce Inman
Taryn Manning as Shyla, one of Lila's three sisters who seduces Veasey
Jay Tavare as Swimmer, a soldier in the Confederate army




Monday, July 29, 2013

July 29 - What's Up, Doc?

Here is a film with a scene that happens today – July 29. I hope you enjoy this movie and watch it tonight.

WHAT’S UP DOC?

A man with a plaid traveling case full of top secret documents arrives in San Francisco on July 29, 1972 [3:11 to 47:58] He is pursued by another man to the Hotel Bristol. Absent-minded music professor Howard Bannister arrives from Ames, Iowa with his domineering fiancée Eunice Burns to attend the Congress of American Musicologists convention, where Howard hopes to win the $20,000.00 Larrabee grant  for his paper on early man’s use of igneous rocks to produce music. Howard and Eunice both have plaid traveling cases, his full of rocks, hers full of lingerie. Mrs. Van Hoskins checks into the hotel with a plaid traveling case stuffed with valuable jewelry. The desk clerk and hotel detective are plotting to steal the jewels. When Howard goes to get aspirin he meets Judy Maxwell, who starts flirting with him. She also has a plaid traveling case. At the banquet Howard meets Mr. Larrabee and his rival for the grant, Hugh Simon. Judy, taking advantage of Eunice’s late arrival at the banquet impersonates her as ‘Burnsie’. She so impresses Larrabee that when Eunice finally does show up, Howard says he doesn’t know her and she is thrown out. Through a series of break-ins the bags of secret documents, Mrs. Van Hoskins jewels, and Eunice’s and Judy’s clothes get moved around. When Howard returns to his room Judy is there in the tub and chaos ensues culminating in a fire in the room. The next morning Howard meets Judy in the hotel’s unfinished penthouse suite. She tells about the many colleges she has been expelled from and they have an amorous interlude. Howard learns he has won the grant and is invited to a reception at Larrabee’s house. Judy diverts Eunice to the address where the house detective was to deliver Mrs. Van Hoskins stolen jewels. Everyone eventually realizes they have the wrong case and they all race to Larabee’s house where a riot occurs. Howard and Judy take all the bags and take off on a stolen grocery delivery bicycle. The others follow in three other cars. A hilarious chase ensues involving a shattered plate glass window, a Chinese dragon and everyone ending up in San Francisco Bay. They are all arrested and hauled into court where the Judge turns out to be none other than Judy’s father. All the bags are returned to their rightful owners. The reward Mrs. Van Hoskins had offered just pays for all the damages. Due to the disastrous turn of events, Larrabee awards the grant to Hugh Simon until he says something that causes Judy and Larrabee to realize that his paper was plagiarized, so Howard gets the grant after all. Eunice stays in San Francisco with Larrabee as their joint near death experiences during the chase brought them together. Howard flies back to Iowa, but finds Judy on the plane and tells her he loves her. The film ends with a kiss. 

A hilarious slapstick comedy. The script is just as funny, with many laugh out loud lines. O’Neal’s deadpan delivery and Madeline Kan’s over-the-top performance make this one of the all time classics of comedy films. As hard as it is to believe today, the film was not nominated for even one Academy Award.

The court crier gives the date as 30th of July, 1972 at 1:16:23-25. Howard, after telling about the banquet says “the next day, today” at 1:23:19-20, so the day before was the 29th  of July.

Producer - Peter Bogdanovich

Director - Peter Bogdanovich

Screenplay - Peter Bogdanovich, Buck Henry, David Newman and Robert Benton

Runtime – 1 hour 34 minutes

Released - March 10, 1972

Starring –

Barbra Streisand as Judy Maxwell
Ryan O'Neal as Howard Bannister
Madeline Kahn as Eunice Burns
Kenneth Mars as Hugh Simon
Austin Pendleton as Frederick Larrabee
Michael Murphy  as Mr Smith
Philip Roth as Mr Jones
Sorrell Booke as Harry
Stefan Gierasch as Fritz
Mabel Albertson as Mrs Van Hoskins
Liam Dunn as Judge Maxwell
John Hillerman as Hotel Manager
George Morfogen as Head Waiter
Graham Jarvis as Bailiff
Randy Quaid as Professor Hosquith
M. Emmet Walsh as Arresting Officer     



Sunday, July 28, 2013

July 28 - The Six Wives of Henry VIII- Part V- Catherine Howard

Here is a film with a scene that happens today – July 28. I hope you enjoy the movie and watch it tonight.

THE SIX WIVES OF HENRY VIII, PART V – CATHERINE HOWARD

Catherine Howard, niece of the Duke of Norfolk tells Anne Carey how she had a romantic fling with Francis Dereham the summer before. She is summoned to an interview with her uncle, who tells her that he wants her to become the new queen of England. Henry VIII is feeling old and lonely, with an ulcer on his leg that will not heal. The Duke of Norfolk suggests bringing new people to court, one of whom is Catherine Howard. Catherine acts as the kings nurse. On July 28, 1540 [from 25:27 to 35:14] Henry VIII gets married to Catherine Howard and on the same day Thomas Cromwell, the former chancellor is executed. The wedding night is not a success as the wedding is not consummated.  Francis Dereham shows up and with threats persuades Catherine to appoint him her private secretary. Dereham tells Thomas Culpeper that he had been in a relationship with Catherine. The Duke of Norfolk learns from her that Catherine was not innocent before her marriage to the King. After she tells him the King cannot give her a son, he advises Catherine to get a son by any means necessary.  With the aid of Lady Rochford (Ann Boleyn’s sister-in-law) Catherine and Thomas Culpeper conduct an affair. When the Duke of Norfolk learns that the Archbishop of Canterbury is investigating Catherine he rushes to tell the king first. Catherine and Lady Rochford are arrested. Dereham and Culpeper are tortured to reveal their guilt. Catherine is convicted and executed, along with Lady Rochford. 

This marriage of Henry is presented as all the others were, a marriage by design of someone, in this case the Duke of Norfolk. Catherine is not as innocent as she seems and this leads to her downfall. Catherine was very foolish. 

Henry VIII by Lucy Wooding (Routledge, New York, 2009) at page 244 gives the date of the wedding

Producer – Ronald Travers and Mark Shivas

Director – Naomi Capon

Awards - The film won the Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading
Role (Michell) Emmy award. It was also nominated for the Outstanding   Drama Series, Outstanding New Series, Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a leading role in a dramatic series (Michell) and the Outstanding Single Program, drama or comedy.

Screenplay – Beverley Cross

Runtime – 1 hour 30 minutes

Released – January 29, 1970

Starring –

Keith Michell as Henry VIII of England
Angela Pleasence as Catherine Howard
Julia Cornelius as Anne Carey
Sheila Berrell as Lady Rochford
Ralph Bates as Thomas Culpeper
Simon Prebble as Francis Dereham
Patrick Troughton as the Duke of Norfolk





Saturday, July 27, 2013

July 27 - Adam

Here is a film with a scene that happens today – July 27. I hope you enjoy this movie and watch it tonight.

ADAM

On July 27, 1981, young Adam Walsh and his mom go to the Sears store in Hollywood, Florida to buy a lamp. She leaves him playing video games for a few minutes, but when she returns Adam is nowhere to be found. Many people search for Adam everywhere, but he isn’t found. His father eventually realizes that the police have no system for searching for missing children. Adam’s body is found and his parents are devastated. Adam’s disappearance causes problems between the Walshes. They start what eventually became the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. They work to get the federal Missing Children’s Act of 1982 passed and later have a little girl. [00:19 to 23:28] 

A very sad and moving story. As tragic as Adam Walsh’s death was, it woke the country up to the fact that there was a problem. The changes that have been made to the system since then mean that, hopefully, his death wasn’t entirely in vain.

Tears of Rage by John Walsh (Pocket Books, New York, 1997) at pages 42-54 and the film at 00:17 give the date of his disappearance

Producer - Linda Otto

Director - Michael Tuchner

Screenplay - Allan Leicht

Awards - It was nominated for the Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special; Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Special (Travanti); Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special (Williams) and Outstanding Writing in a Limited Series or a Special Emmys. 

Runtime   - 1 hour 40 minutes

Released - October 10, 1983

Starring -

Daniel J. Travanti as John Walsh
JoBeth Williams as Revé Walsh
Martha Scott as Gram Walsh
Richard Masur as Jay Howell
Paul Regina as Joe Walsh
Mason Adams as Ray Mellette
Tony Frank as Lt. Richard Hynds
John M. Jackson as Det. Jim Gibbons
Alex Harvey as Det. Jack Hoffman


Friday, July 26, 2013

July 26 - Guadalcanal Diary

Here is a movie with a scene that happens today – July 26. I hope you enjoy the film and watch it tonight.

GUADALCANAL DIARY

On July 26, 1942 [2:08 to 5:30] the American Marine invasion task force is sailing towards Guadalcanal. The Marines land on Guadalcanal with no initial opposition. They find an abandoned village and capture an airfield, which the Americans work to complete.  Based on a tip from a Japanese deserter, a Marine platon  leaves by boat for the village of Matanikau, where there are supposedly a large number of Japanese troops who want to surrender. On the way one boat is destroyed by a Japanese sub before it is sunk by onshore Marine artillery. The Marines walk into a trap and they are all killed except for Private Soose Alvarez who makes it back to the American lines. The Marines then march on Matanikau in force and on the way, Private “Chicken’ Anderson is wounded by a Japanese soldier who only pretended to be dead. The Marines enjoy mail call, but suffer through Japanese air force bombing raids. Army troops land to support the Marines. They launch a campaign to root Japanese troops out of a series of caves. They try to listen to the results of the game two of the 1942 World Series, but static unfortunately prevents them from hearing the final score. (FYI, the St. Louis Cardinals beat the New York Yankees 4-3)  The Marines are both shelled by the Japanese navy and bombed by their air force. A force of Marine fighter planes land on the island. All the marines write letters home.  They launch an attack on the Japanese, during which Pvt. Alvarez is killed. The marines are relived and evacuated from the island.

A decent war film. Surprisingly, even though it was made during the War, it does not engage in blatant anti-Japanese demonization. You can tell the battle scenes were shot in California, not anywhere tropical.   

Date given in film at 2:20-23

Producer – Brian Foy

Director – Lewis Seiler

Screenplay – Lamar Trotti and Jerome Cady

Runtime   - 1 hour 33 minutes

Released – October 27, 1943

Starring –

Preston Foster as Father Donnelly
Lloyd Nolan as Sgt. Hook Malone
William Bendix as  Corp. Taxi Potts
Richard Conte as Capt. Don Davis
Anthony Quinn as Pvt. Soose Alvarez
Richard Jaeckel as Pvt. Chicken Anderson
Roy Roberts as Capt. Cross.
Minor Watson as Col. Grayson
Ralph Byrd as Ned Rowman
Lionel Stander as Sgt. Butch
Reed Hadley as War Correspondent/Narrator
John Archer as Lt. Thurmond

 


Thursday, July 25, 2013

July 25 - Mussolini and I

Here is a movie with a scene that happens today – July 25. I hope you enjoy the film and watch it tonight.  

MUSSOLINI AND I

Count Galeazzo Ciano marries Edda, Mussolini’s daughter and rises to become Italy’s Minister of Foreign Affairs. Ciano correctly predicts that Germany’s invasion of Poland would start the Second World War. Mussolini fights with his mistress, Claretta Petacci, while his wife gets a report that Ciano is betraying Mussolini. In spite of allied bombers flying overheard Ciano tries to pretend all is well. However there is tension between him and his wife over her gambling debts and her suspected infidelities. After the Allies land in North Africa, Ciano tries to tell Mussolini the war is lost. He is removed as foreign minister. The army starts planning a coup d’etat. The Allies land in Sicily. The Allies bomb Rome and Mussolini is blamed. A meeting of the fascist Grand Council is summoned and its members attack Mussolini’s handling of the war.  The next day on July 25, 1943 [Part 2 - 7:26 to 24:09] the King of Italy Victor Emmanuel bamboozles Mussolini into resigning. When Mussolini leaves the meeting he is arrested. Although his mistress and her parents try to flee they are arrested also. Edda tells the Germans where her father is being held. The Germans rescue Mussolini.  The Germans, instead of keeping their word to her, fly Edda and Ciano to Germany instead of Spain. Mussolini sets up a Fascist Republic in northern Italy.  The Germans rescue Claretta Petacci and pressure her to pressure Mussolini to arrange for Ciano to be tried, convicted and executed in Italy. Mussolini refuses to forgive Ciano. Edda and Mussolini return to Italy,  leaving Ciano all alone in Germany. He is returned to Italy and arrested. He stupidly begins an affair with a German agent, Felicitas Beetz, while Edda works to try and help him. Rachele Mussolini confronts Claretta Petacci. Ciano is offered a deal of his diaries for his life. Edda begs her father to save Ciano, but he refuses. A plan to save Ciano fails. Ciano is put on trial, convicted and sentenced to be shot by a firing squad. Edda escapes with the diaries to Switzerland. Ciano is shot. As the end of the war approaches, Mussolini tries to flee with  Claretta. They are caught by partisans and shot. 

The Day of Battle: The War in Sicily and Italy 1943-1944 by Rick Atkinson (Henry Holt and Company, New York, 2007) at page 140 gives the date of his dismissal

Producer - Mario Gallo and Enzo Guilioli

Director - Alberto Negrin

Screenplay - Alberto Negrin and Nicola Badalucco

Runtime – 4 hours

Released - September 1985

Starring –

Bob Hoskins as Benito Mussolini, dictator of Fascist Italy
Susan Sarandon as Edda Ciano, daughter of Mussolini
Anthony Hopkins as Count Galeazzo Ciano, son in-law of Mussolini
Annie Girardot as Rachele Mussolini, Mussolini's wife
Barbara De Rossi as Claretta Petacci, Mussolini's mistress
Massimo Dapporto as Vittorio Mussolini, son of Mussolini
Vittorio Mezzogiorno as Alessandro Pavolini, friend of Galeazzo's
Kurt Raab as Adolf Hitler, dictator of Nazi Germany
Marne Maitland as King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
Hans-Dieter Asner as Joachim von Ribbentrop, Foreign Minister of Germany
Carlheinz Heitmann as Karl Wolff, Military Governor of Northern Italy
Harald Dietl as Otto Skorzeny, led rescue of Mussolini from Campo Imperatore
Dietlinde Turban as Frau Beetz, a German agent who visited Galeazzo in prison
Ted Rusoff as Francesco Saverio Nitti, Italian Premier
David-George Brown as Giuseppe Castellano, Italian General
Gianni Pulone as Enzo Galbiati, fascist supporter of Mussolini
Stefano De Sando as Dino Grandi, fascist politician
Luciano Baglioni as Carlo Scorza, Fascist Party Secretary
Franco Meroni as Giuseppe Bottai, fascist politician
Leslie Thomas as Emilio De Bono, Italian general
Piero Palermini as Roberto Farinacci, fascist politician
Robert Sommer as Giacomo Suardo, fascist politician
Franco Mazzieri as Giovanni Marinelli, fascist politician
Ulrich Engst as Major Otto-Harald Mors, planned rescue raid



Wednesday, July 24, 2013

July 24 - Poor Little Rich Girl

Here is a film with a scene that happens today – July 24. I hope you enjoy this movie and watch it tonight.

POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL

F.W. Woolworth, millionaire owner of the Woolworth Department stores tries to force his daughter to divorce her adulterous, drunken husband. Instead, the idiot commits suicide leaving behind one daughter Barbara, who discovers the body. Barbara is raised by nannies. Her father does throw her a hugely expensive [$824,000.00 in todays money] 18th birthday party in the depths of the Great Depression. She goes to England to be presented at court and while touring Europe begins an affair with  Prince Alexis Mdivani, even though he is already married. Barbara’s father tries to prevent the marriage and forces him to sign a pre-nuptial agreement. They finally get married, but the marriage does not last due to his philandering. She finally turns 21 and is worth $50 million dollars [$886 million today] making her one of the richest women in the world. She meets Count Kurt Reventlow and they begin an affair. Barbara divorces Alexis and marries Kurt. Her only child, Lance is born. There are threats to kidnap Lance. Barbara and Kurt have problems due to his controlling personality and physical abuse. He persuades her to renounce her US citizenship to save taxes. Barbara starts her obsession with buying expensive jewelry and giving lavish gifts to her friends. Kurt takes her to see perverted erotic shows. Later he leaves with Lance and is arrested. They go through a very public and acrimonious divorce. Barbara returns to the USA where she meets and marries Cary Grant, the famous movie actor.  During World War II she is watched by the FBI who think she’s a Nazi sympathizer, while she buys the freedom of Baron Gottfried von Cramm, a friend of hers from before the war, from the Nazis. Her father dies and she learns she cannot have any other children. She fights with Kurt about the custody arrangements for Lance and divorces Cary Grant. Barbara lets Lance be raised buy others and goes to Paris and settles in Tangier, Morocco. Thee she meets and marries Leigh Lawson as Prince Igor Troubetzkoy. They later divorced. Barbara then had a 53 day marriage to Porfirio Rubirosa a notorious playboy who continued his affair with Zsa Zsa Gabor during his marriage to Barbara. She then was re-introduced to Baron Gottfried von Cramm and married him, but they divorced due to his homosexuality. Barbara argued with her son over his pursuit of what she considered a dangerous career as a race car driver. She had an affair with James Douglas III, but he left after being unable to help Barbara end her drug and alcohol dependence. She then marries  Raymond Doan, a con-man out for her money, but later divorces him. The death of her only child Lance Reventlow in a plane crash on July 24, 1972 [Part 6 - 43:04 to 44:18] sends her into a deep depression. She died in 1979 with only $3,500.00 in the bank.

A really tragic story. For Barbara Hutton it was downhill all the way. No one ever really seemed to care about her. She ended up alone and broke. A real life example of the lesson taught in Citizen Kane: money can’t buy happiness.  

Poor Little Rich Girl: The Life and Legacy of Barbara Hutton by C. David Heymann (Lyle Stuart, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 1984) at page 335 gives his death date

Producer - Nick Gillott and Lester Persky

Director - Charles Jarrott

Screenplay - Dennis Turner

Awards – The film won the Outstanding Costume Design for a Miniseries or a Special,
                 Outstanding Hairstyling for a Miniseries or a Special and Outstanding Makeup
                 for a Miniseries or a Special Emmys at the 40th Annual Primetime Emmy
                 Awards.

Runtime – 4 hours

Released – November  16, 1987

Starring –

Matilda Johansson as Barbara at age 5
Fairuza Balk as  Barbara at age 12
Farrah Fawcett as Barbara Hutton (Adult)
David Ackroyd as Graham Mattison
Nicholas Clay as Prince Alexis Mdivani
Sascha Hehn as Baron Gottfried von Cramm
Burl Ives as F.W. Woolworth
James Read as Cary Grant
Kevin McCarthy as Franklyn Hutton
Bruce Davison as Jimmy Donahue
Anne Francis as Marjorie Merriweather Post
Zoë Wanamaker as Jean Kennerly
Brenda Blethyn as Tiki Tocquet
Jonathan Brandis as Lance Reventlow (child)
Linden Ashby as Lance Reventlow (adult)
Leigh Lawson as Prince Igor Troubetzkoy
Amadeus August as Count Kurt Haugwitz-Reventlow
Stéphane Audran as Pauline de la Rochelle
Tony Peck as James Douglas III
Miriam Margolyes as Elsa Maxwell
Debbie Barker as Jill St. John     
Neville Jason as Raymond Doan 



Tuesday, July 23, 2013

July 23 - The Music Man (1962)

Here is a film with a scene that happens today – July 23. I hope you enjoy this movie and watch it tonight.

THE MUSIC MAN

On a train to River City, Iowa a group of traveling salesmen both condemn and are in awe of Harold Hill, a con man who thrives by selling a town band instruments,  but after collecting the money, skips town, leaving them with instruments they can’t play. When they reach the town, it is revealed that Hill was on the train as he exits. In River City he meets a former associate of his Marcellus Washburn, who now lives there. He convinces the citizens that the arrival of a pool table in town will cause an increase in juvenile delinquency, but that a boy’s band will avoid this problem.  He dodges a request to produce his credentials by the school board by convincing the four men they are a fantastic singing quartet.   Hill starts signing up townspeople to buy instruments and uniforms. He tries to worm his way into the affections of Marian, the town’s librarian, her mother and her lisping brother Winthrop. She discovers evidence that he is fraud, but just then the instruments  arrive and the usually withdrawn Winthrop becomes very effusive. Marian hides the evidence as Hill tells his pupils that if they think about the music they want to play they will be able to do so. Hill also encourages romance between the mayor’s daughter and Tommy Djilas, who’s from the wrong side of the tracks. On July 23, 1912 [1:28:23 to 1:39:52] Prof. Harold Hill gets his overdue hotel bill and deflects another request for his credentials. Marian realizes she’s falling in love with Harold. Charlie Cowell, an anvil salesman shows up and convinces the citizens that Hill is a fraud. Marian and Marcellus beg him to leave, but Harold realizes he’s in love with Marian and won’t run out on her. The townspeople want to tar and feather him but at a town meeting were Marian speaks in his defense minds are changed. The boys band has learned to play Beethoven’s Minuet in G (very badly) on their instruments, but their parents are ecstatic. Harold stays in town and with Marian’s help the band becomes first rate.  

A piece of pure musical fluff. The songs are all right, but the long dance numbers seem somewhat dated today. Still if you’re looking for pure escapist entertainment this film will certainly fill the bill.

Date given in film on bill at 1:37:40

Producer - Morton DaCosta

Director - Morton DaCosta

Awards – The film won the Best Musical Score Oscar. It was also nominated for the Best
                 Picture, the Best Color Costume, the Best Color Art Direction, Best Sound and
                 Best film Editing Oscars at the 35th Academy Awards.   

Screenplay - Marion Hargrove

Runtime - 2 hours 31 minutes 

Released - June 19, 1962

Starring -

Robert Preston as Harold Hill
Shirley Jones as Marian Paroo
Buddy Hackett as Marcellus Washburn
Paul Ford as Mayor George Shinn
Hermione Gingold as Eulalie Mackechnie Shinn
Pert Kelton as Mrs. Paroo
Vern Reed as Jacey Squires
Al Shea as Ewart Dunlop
Bill Spangenberg as Olin Britt
Wayne Ward as Oliver Hix
Timmy Everett as Tommy Djilas
Susan Luckey as Zaneeta Shinn
Ron Howard as Winthrop Paroo
Harry Hickox as Charlie Cowell
Charles Lane as Constable Locke
Adnia Rice as Alma Hix
Peggy Mondo as Ethel Toffelmier
Mary Wickes as Mrs. Squires
Sara Seegar as Maud Dunlop
Ronnie Dapo as Norbert Smith
Jesslyn Fax as Avis Grubb
Monique Vermont as Amaryllis



Monday, July 22, 2013

July 22 - Life As We Know It

Here is a movie with a scene that happens today – July 22. I hope you enjoy this film and watch it tonight.

LIFE AS WE KNOW IT

Holly Berenson, who runs an Atlanta bakery is set up on a blind date with Eric Messer, who is a television technical director with the Atlanta Hawks, by her friend Alison and his friend Peter, who are dating each other. To say the date is a disaster would be an understatement. However as Peter and Alison later get married and name Holy and Eric their daughter Sophie’s godparents, the two tolerate each other. Shortly after Sophie’s first birthday Peter and Alison are both killed in a car accident. Holly and Eric are shocked to learn they were jointly named as Sophie’s guardians. After no one in Sophie’s family is able to care for her, the pair reluctantly decide to take on the task. They live in Sophie’s house in a purely platonic relationship. They constantly bicker with each other, especially about their work schedules. Sophie is a late developer, but on July 22, 2010 [1:43:37 to 1:44:06] Sophie is filmed taking her first steps. Eric plays the field, while Holly develops a relationship with Sophie’s pediatrician, Sam. After Eric offers to give Holly the money she needs to expand her bakery, their date leads to sex and a relationship. The Child protective Services caseworker tells them they either need to get married or just stay friends. However, Eric is offered a job as the  television technical director with the Phoenix Suns. When he tells Holly about this, the discussion ends in an argument when Holy accuses him of looking for a way out of dealing with her and Sophie. Eric takes the job. Holly resumes her relationship with Sam. Eric returns for Thanksgiving, hoping to patch things up with Holly. They fight again, but Eric tells Holly he loves her. After he leaves Sam tells Holly she needs to work out her feelings for Eric and he leaves.  The caseworker returns for her last visit. Holly realizes she loves Eric and races to the airport to try and catch him. She fails but returns home to find him there. Eric again tells her he loves her and they are reconciled. We jump ahead to Sophie’s second birthday when Eric and Holy celebrate being together a year.  

A different kind of romantic comedy. As Eric says they do things in reverse. Instead of  getting married and having a child he and Holly’s relationship happens in exactly the reverse order. This is a funny and watchable movie

Date given in film at 1:43:49-50

Producer - Barry Josephson and Paul Brooks

Director - Greg Berlanti

Screenplay - Ian Deitchman and Kristin Rusk Robinson

Runtime -  1 hour 55 minutes

Released – October 8, 2010

Starring –

Katherine Heigl as Holly Berenson
Josh Duhamel as Eric Messer
Josh Lucas as Sam ("Doctor Love")
Melissa McCarthy as DeeDee
Hayes MacArthur as Peter Novak
Christina Hendricks as Alison Novak
Jessica St. Clair as Beth
Sarah Burns as Janine Groff
Faizon Love as Walter
Will Sasso as Josh
DeRay Davis as Lonnie
Brooke, Brynn and Alexis Clagett as Sophie Christina Novak
Brooke and Kiley Liddell as older Sophie
Markus Flanagan as Chef Phillipe



Sunday, July 21, 2013

July 21 - Inherit the Wind (1960)

Here is a film with a scene that happens today – July 21. I hope you enjoy the movie and watch it tonight.  

INHERIT THE WIND

A high school biology teacher, Bertram Cates is arrested for teaching the theory of evolution in violation of state law. Matthew Harrison Brady, a well known former presidential candidate and biblical scholar volunteers to conduct the prosecution. Cates is denounced by many including Rev. Jeremiah Brown, the father of his fiancée, Rachel. A reporter E. K. Hornbeck arrives and offers to get an attorney to represent Cates as he senses the case can be whipped up into a media frenzy. Matthew Brady arrives with a lot of hoopla, while Henry Drummond, well known attorney and friend of Brady is welcomed only by the members of Cate’s class. The trial begins and Brady and Drummond duel, with the judge subtly favoring the prosecution. That evening at a mass prayer meeting Rev. Brown again denounces Cates and Brady and Drummond discuss why their formerly similar views have diverged. The state calls Rachel as a prosecution witness. In her testimony she reveals that Cates left the church because he was upset after Rev. Brown said that a boy who had drowned was going to hell. She breaks down and is excused. The judge refuses Drummond’s request to call several scientists as witnesses and ends up funding Drummond in contempt of court. Drummond apologizes to the court and calls Brady to the stand. Drummond’s questioning of Brady implies that Drummond beliefs, if carried to their limit would deny the right to think for oneself.  He also shows that the Bible and scientific fact are not incompatible. The next day, on July 21, 1925 [1:51:58 to 2:08:03] Cates is found guilty of teaching evolution and sentenced to pay a $100.00 fine. Rachel reconciles with Cates. Brady is outraged at the mildness of this penalty, while Drummond says he will appeal the conviction. Brady tries to speak to the crowd, but dies in the courtroom.

A good dramatic presentation of the apparent conflict between science and religion. What the observer should take away from the film is that it is extremists on both sides of the issue who refuse to see that there is no conflict at all. This is of course a fictionalized version of the “Scopes monkey trial” where the names have been changed to protect the innocent.  

Summer for the Gods: The Scopes Trial and America’s Continuing Debate Over Science and Religion by Edward J. Larson (Basic Books, New York, 1997) at pages 147-191 gives the verdict date

Producer - Stanley Kramer

Director - Stanley Kramer

Awards – The film was nominated for the Best Actor(Spencer), Best Black and 
                 White Cinematography, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Film Editing
                  Oscars at the 33rd Academy Awards.  

Screenplay - Nedrick Young and Harold Jacob Smith

Runtime – 2 hours 8 minutes

Released – October 12, 1960

Starring –

Spencer Tracy as Henry Drummond
Fredric March as Matthew Harrison Brady
Florence Eldridge as Sara Brady
Gene Kelly as E. K. Hornbeck 
Dick York as Bertram T. Cates
Donna Anderson as Rachel Brown
Harry Morgan as Judge Mel Coffey
Claude Akins as Rev. Jeremiah Brown
Elliott Reid as Prosecutor Tom Davenport
Paul Hartman as Deputy Horace Meeker - Bailiff
Philip Coolidge as Mayor Jason Carter
Jimmy Boyd as Howard
Noah Beery Jr. as John Stebbins
Norman Fell as WGN Radio Technician
Hope Summers as Mrs. Krebs
Ray Teal as Jessie H. Dunlap
Renee Godfrey as Mrs. Stebbins




Saturday, July 20, 2013

July 20 - Robinson Crusoe on Mars

Here is a movie with a scene that happens today – July 20. I hope you enjoy the film and watch it tonight.

ROBINSON CRUSOE ON MARS

Colonel Christopher Draper and Colonel Dan MacReady are on Mars Gravity Probe One. Orbiting the red planet they are almost hit by a meteoroid. Avoiding it takes them into the upper atmosphere, so they eject in their escape pods, but once they’re gone the main ship assumes a low, but stable orbit. Draper finds a cave and later some coal like rocks that he burns for heat. He finds the other escape pod. MacReady is dead, but their pet monkey Mona is alive. He discovers that the rocks give off oxygen when they are burned and uses this discovery to refill his oxygen tanks. He tracks Mona to an underground water source and edible Martian plants that she has discovered. On July 20th, [50:09 to 55:03] Draper takes a bath. He later dreams of the dead MacReady. Then Draper discovers a humanoid body with a black bracelet on its wrist that was murdered and he causes the orbiting ship to self-destruct so there is no trace of him. Alien spaceships appear and begin blasting. He goes to the area and finds they are using humanoids as forced labor for mining. One of the captives escapes and joins Draper, who calls him Friday. He is wearing a black bracelet like the one Draper found on the body. The alien ships blast the area and leave. Friday learns English and provides Draper with pills that supply oxygen . When they return to the abandoned mine site, all the humanoids have been killed. The meteoroid explodes, burying them in ash, but Friday saves Draper’s life. Later the aliens return and track Friday by his bracelet. They blast the cave and Draper and Friday flee through underground caverns. They finally emerge near the polar ice caps. Another meteoroid crashes into the ice cap, causing it to start melting. Draper detects a ship, but it is from Earth. 

A grade B science fiction classic. It borrows the plot from Defoe and puts it on Mars, instead of a deserted island.  This Mars is nothing like the real planet and the special effects are very cheesy. This movie is  corny, but it’s a guilty pleasure.   

At 50:27-28 he says it’s been “four months and three days” since the crash. At 50:10 a shot of Draper’s calendar shows 3/17 which is (I presume) the date he crashed.

Producer - Aubrey Schenck

Director - Byron Haskin

Screenplay - John C. Higgins and Ib Melchior

Runtime – 1 hour 50 minutes

Released – June 17, 1964

Starring –

Paul Mantee as Christopher Draper
Victor Lundin as Friday
Adam West as Dan MacReady      




Friday, July 19, 2013

July 19 - Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince

Here is a film with a scene that happens today – July 19. I hope you enjoy the movie and watch it tonight.

HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE

The evil magician Voldemort’s followers, the death-eaters are causing problems in both the magical and muggle worlds. Dumbledore takes Harry Potter on a trip to recruit Professor Horace Slughorn to return to Hogwarts as potions master on July 19, 1996 [2:51 to 5:26]. Slughorn reluctantly agrees. Narcissa Malfoy gets Professor Snape to make the unbreakable vow to protect her son Draco and complete his task if he cannot. On a trip to Diagon alley, Harry and his friends visit  Weasley’s Wizards Wheezes, the closed Ollivander’s wand shop and spy on Draco taking an interest at some item at Borgin and Burkes, a dark magic shop. On the Hogwarts express Harry spies on Draco but is discovered and immobilized, but rescued by Luna Lovegood. Ron and Harry take potions, with Harry using a heavily annotated textbook, the property it says of ‘the half-blood prince, that enables him to win a small vial of ‘liquid luck’ from Slughorn. Dumbledore enables Harry to ‘see’ the day he met Tom Riddle aka Voldemort. Ron becomes the Gryffindor quidditch goal keeper, with the secret help of Hermione Granger. Katie Bell is injured by a cursed necklace. After Harry makes Ron thinks Harry gave him a dose of ‘liquid luck”, Ron’s saves win the match. He starts a relationship with Lavender Brown, which causes heartache for Hermione. Harry overhears Snape and Malfoy talking about Draco’s mission. Harry learns Draco was interested in a vanishing cabinet. Death-eaters attack and burn the Weasley’s home. Dumbledore shows Harry an altered memory of Slughorn’s where Tom Riddle asked him a question about dark magic. Ron gets a love potion meant for Harry and this indirectly causes the end of his relationship with Lavender. Draco and Harry fight, with Harry using a very deadly spell he found in the potions textbook. Because of this he decides to get rid of it in the Room of Requirement with Ginny Weasley and they kiss. Harry drinks his vial of ‘liquid luck’. He meets Slughorn at Hagrid’s after Agragog’s funeral and persuades Slughorn to give him the real memory. Tom Riddle asked him about horcruxes. These are items that, after a wizard killed someone he could hide a piece of his soul in it, so that even if his body was destroyed he would keep on existing. Dumbledore says that’s what Voldemort did. Dumbledore has been looking for horcruxes and found one that when destroyed, hurt his hand. He has found another one and asks Harry to go with him to find it. The go to the lake of inferni and get a locket, but the effort severely weakens Dumbledore. Upon their return to Hogwarts they learn Draco has used two linked vanishing cabinets, one inside and one outside to get a group of death-eaters past all the school’s protective enchantments.  Draco disarms Dumbledore, but cannot bring himself to kill him. Snape appears and kills Dumbledore. Draco and Snape flee Hogwarts. Dumbledore is buried and Ginny comforts Harry and the start a relationship. The locket is empty, except for a note signed R.A.B. Harry vows to find the other horcruxes and kill Voldemort.            

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J. K. Rowling (Scholastic Inc., New York, 2005) Dumbledore comes to get Harry on a Friday (page 43) after he has been at Privet drive two weeks (page 44). The Friday that meets this definition in 1996 is July 19.

Producer - David Heyman and David Barron

Director - David Yates

Screenplay - Steve Kloves

Awards – The film was nominated for the Best Cinematography Oscar at the 82nd
                 Academy Awards.

Released – July 15, 2009

Runtime – 1 hour 33 minutes

Starring –

Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter
Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley, one of Harry's two best friends
Emma Watson as Hermione Granger, one of Harry's two best friends.
Helena Bonham Carter as Bellatrix Lestrange, one of the principal Death Eaters
Jim Broadbent as Horace Slughorn, the newly appointed Potions master
Robbie Coltrane as Rubeus Hagrid, the Hogwarts Care of Magical Creatures teacher
Warwick Davis as Filius Flitwick, the Charms master and head of Ravenclaw.
Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy, Harry's rival and recipient of Voldemort's secret mission.
Michael Gambon as Albus Dumbledore, the legendary headmaster of Hogwarts.
Alan Rickman as Severus Snape, the current Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher.
Maggie Smith as Minerva McGonagall, the Hogwarts Transfiguration teacher
Timothy Spall as Peter Pettigrew, the Death Eater who betrayed Harry's parents
David Thewlis as Remus Lupin, a member of the Order of the Phoenix
Julie Walters as Molly Weasley, the Weasley matriarch and a mother figure to Harry.



Thursday, July 18, 2013

July 18 - Glory

Here is a film with a scene that happens today - July 19. I hope you enjoy the movie and watch it tonight. 

GLORY

Captain Robert Gould Shaw is injured in the Battle of Sharpsburg and learns afterwards that President Lincoln is planning to free the slaves. Back in Boston, he is promoted to Colonel and made commander of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry regiment, which is to be the first all-colored regiment. Shaw asks his friend, Cabot Forbes to be his second-in-command. Many African-American men volunteer for the regiment.  Sergeant Major Mulcahy drills the men incessantly. When told that African-Americans could be executed if captured, none of the men request a discharge. The regiment finally gets their rifles.  Shaw has to browbeat a supply sergeant to get proper boots for the men. The men are told they are only to be paid $10 a month, rather than $13 like white troops. The regiment finally gets uniforms and are sent to Beaufort, South Carolina. The regiment and Colonel James Montgomery’s unit march on Darien, Georgia.  Montgomery’s men start looting and burning, in spite of Shaw’s protests.  Shaw blackmails Col. Montgomery and Gen. Harker into letting the regiment go into combat instead of serving as manual labor. They are sent to James Island, near Charleston and get their first taste of combat, driving off a Confederate attack, but suffering casualties.  At dusk on July 18, 1863, [1:35:55 to 1:52:20] the regiment leads the assault on Fort Wagner. Shaw is killed and the attack is repulsed with the regiment taking over 50% casualties. 

An excellent combat film. The film is very historically accurate in its uniforms and equipment. All the actors give very good performances, making this a character film and not just an action movie.

Battery Wagner by Timothy Bradshaw, Jr. (Palmetto Historical Works, Columbia, SC,
1993) at pages 45-60 gives the date of the assault

Producer -Freddie Fields

Director - Edward Zwick

Awards – The film won the Best Supporting Actor(Washington), Best Sound and
                 The Best Cinematography Oscars and was nominated for the Best Art
                 Direction and Best Film Editing Oscars at the 82nd Academy Awards. 

Screenplay - Kevin Jarre

Runtime – 2 hours 2 minutes

Released – December 14, 1989

Starring –

Matthew Broderick as Colonel Robert Gould Shaw
Denzel Washington as Private Silas Trip
Morgan Freeman as Sergeant Major John Rawlins
Cary Elwes as Major Cabot Forbes
Cliff De Young as Colonel James Montgomery
Andre Braugher as Private Thomas Searles
Jihmi Kennedy as Private Jupiter Sharts
Alan North as Massachusetts Governor John Albion Andrew
John Finn as Sergeant Major Mulcahy
Donovan Leitch as Captain Charles Fessenden Morse
Bob Gunton as General Charles Garrison Harker
Jay O. Sanders as General George Crockett Strong
Raymond St. Jacques as Frederick Douglass

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

July 17 - Cobb

Here is a movie with a scene that happens today – July 17. I hope you enjoy the film and watch it tonight.

COBB

A voiceover tells about Cobb and his career, giving info about his aggressive play and records. Sportswriter Al Stump is approached by Cobb to write his biography. In spite of signs involving guns and cars that Cobb is crazy, he takes the job.  On a trip through a blizzard to Reno, Cobb tells Stump that his father was murdered. Cobb plays an aggressive style of baseball that included sharpening his spikes, insulting the opposing team and betting on himself. Cobb tells Stump that his mother killed his father. Stump finds out Cobb has final editorial approval of the book. Stump is disgusted with Cobb’s crudity, racism and self-aggrandizement.  Stump writes two versions of the book. One is Cobb’s paean to himself, while the other tells the real story. They leave Reno and head to a testimonial dinner at the Baseball Hall of Fame. When this is over they head towards Cobb’s birthplace in Georgia. They visit the Cobb family mausoleum. Cobb tells Stump that his mother’s lover killed his father. Stump gets served with divorce papers. Cobb finds the second version of the book. He is so upset he starts to kill a passed out Stump, switches to wanting to kill himself and then starts to spit up blood.  Cobb checks himself into the hospital. Cobb tells Stump to do what he wants with the book.  Cobb dies on July 17, 1961 [1:59:54 to 2:00:16] and is buried in the family mausoleum.

Baseball: An Illustrated History by Geoffrey C. Ward (Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1994) at page 370 and the film at 1:59:56-57 give his death date

Producer - David V. Lester and Arnon Milchan

Director - Ron Shelton

Screenplay -   Ron Shelton

Runtime – 2 hours 8 minutes

Released - December 2, 1994

Starring –

Tommy Lee Jones as Ty Cobb
Robert Wuhl as Al Stump
Lolita Davidovich as Ramona
Lou_Myers  as Willie
William Utay as Jameson
J. Kenneth Campbell as William Herschel Cobb
Rhoda Griffis as Amanda Chitwood Cobb
Roger Clemens as Opposing pitcher
Stephen Mendillo as Mickey Cochrane
Tommy Bush as Rogers Hornsby
Stacy Keach, Sr. as Jimmie Foxx
Crash Davis as Sam Crawford
Rath Shelton as Paul Waner
Jim Shelton as Lloyd Waner
Reid Cruickshanks as Pie Traynor
Eloy Casados as Louis Prima
Paula Rudy as Keely Smith
Bradley Whitford as Process Server
Brian Patrick Mulligan as Charlie Chaplin
Jimmy Buffett as Heckler



Tuesday, July 16, 2013

July 16 - Someone Like You

Here is a movie with a scene that happens today – July 16. I hope you enjoy the film and watch it tonight.

SOMEONE LIKE YOU

Jane Goodale is a production assistant for the Diane Roberts TV talk show. Eddie Alden is the show’s womanizing producer. Ray Brown becomes the show’s new executive producer. Even though he’s in a long term relationship, he and Jane start a relationship. This develops to the point where he dumps his current girlfriend and asks Jane to move in with him. Then after she has ended her lease, he dumps her. Jane is forced to share Eddie’s apartment, as she can’t find anywhere else to live.  Jane develops the ‘new cow’ theory that men won’t commit because they’re always looking for new conquests. Jane’s friend Liz, who works for M a magazine for men asks her to write a column about male behavior from a female perspective. They create the persona of the elderly “Dr. Marie Charles” to be Jane’s alter ego  and the listed author of the articles. On July 16, 2000 [52:35 to 52:41] the issue of “M” magazine containing “Dr. Marie Charles” first article hits the newsstands.  The column becomes a huge hit. Diane Roberts wants Marie Charles as a guest on her show. Ray asks her out for New Year’s Eve, but stands her up and Jane learns his girlfriend is none other than Diane Roberts. She argues with Eddie over the theory, but after seeing the love between her sister and husband after her sister miscarries, tells Diane Dr. Charles will be on the show.  She had intended to do the interview over the phone, but at the last minute appears on the show and confesses. She says no theory can be one size fits all for all men. She races after Eddie and they kiss.

A decent romantic comedy. The leads work well together and have good chemistry. Just enough quirky cinematic tricks to keep it interesting.

Date given in film at 52:37, where if you zoom in and freeze, you can see the caption of an article which appeared in The New York Times on this date titled “Amid Race Profiling Claims, Asian-Americans Avoid Labs”.

Producer - Lynda Obst

Director - Tony Goldwyn

Screenplay - Elizabeth Chandler

Runtime – 1 hour 37 minutes

Released – March 30, 2001

Starring –

Ashley Judd as Jane Goodale, a television show producer who is looking for love
Greg Kinnear as Ray Brown, the shows executive producer. He dumps Jane.
Hugh Jackman as Eddie Alden, a womanizing coworker of Jane's.
Marisa Tomei as Liz, Jane's best friend.
Ellen Barkin as Diane Roberts, the host of Jane's show.
Catherine Dent as Alice, Jane's sister.
Peter Friedman as Stephen, Alice's husband.




Monday, July 15, 2013

July 15 - One Day

Here is a entire movie that takes place today – July 15. I hope you enjoy the film and watch it tonight.  

ONE DAY

Emma and Dexter  meet on July 15, 1988 upon their graduation from the University of Edinburgh. After a walk to Arthur’s Seat, they agree to just be friends. The next year she moves to London, while he heads off to India. By the following year she is working at a Mexican restaurant with Ian, a part time stand up comedian. In 1991 Emma and Dexter go on holiday together. Dexter becomes a television producer and presenter. The nest year Dexter goes to see his dying mother, while Emma finally agrees to go on a date with Ian. In 1995 Dexter is getting press over his image, while Emma is unhappily living with Ian and working as a schoolteacher. After a fight with Dexter, Emma suggests they end their friendship, but says she “loves him, but doesn’t like him”.  Dexter later gets fired from his TV job and Ian, who Emma had tossed comes back into her life. In 2000 Emma and Dexter meet at a wedding where she learns he is engaged to the pregnant Sylvie and they share a brief kiss.  Dexter and Sylie marry and have a daughter, but they divorce when he learns she’s having an affair. Emma and Ian also separate and she moves to Paris and becomes an author. In 2003 Dexter visits Emma and her new boyfriend. Dexter starts to leave, but Emma chases and kisses him.  Dexter and Emma get engaged and later marry. Dexter runs a successful organic café and they unsuccessfully try to have a baby. On July 15, 2006, Emma is killed in a car-bicycle accident. Dexter is devastated by her death and a year later provokes a fight in a disco where he gets beaten up. He meets Ian who tells him Emma really loved Dexter.  At the end Dexter takes his daughter to Arthur’s Seat for a picnic. [The entire film occurs on July 15th]   

A decent romantic drama. You know I love the concept of having everything happen on one day of the year. This movie is like a series of snapshots of moments in a twenty year relationship.

The date is given in the film at 1:20 and other times as the entire movie takes place on July 15th , just in different years.

Producer – Nina Jacobson

Director - Lone Scherfig

Screenplay – David Nicholls

Runtime – 1 hour 48 minutes

Released – August 19, 2011

Starring –

Anne Hathaway as Emma Morley
Jim Sturgess as Dexter Mayhew
Romola Garai as Sylvie
Rafe Spall as Ian
Ken Stott as Steven, Dexter's father
Patricia Clarkson as Alison, Dexter's mother
Jodie Whittaker as Tilly
Jamie Sives as Mr. Jamie Hazeel
Georgia King as Suki Meadows
Matt Berry as Aaron
Matthew Beard as Murray Cope
Amanda Fairbank Hynes as Tara  



Sunday, July 14, 2013

July 14 - Washington Square...

Here is a film with a scene that happens today – July 14. I hope you enjoy the movie and watch it tonight.  

WASHINGTON SQUARE

When Catherine Sloper is born her mother dies and her father Dr. Austin Sloper blames his daughter for causing his wife’s death. Catherine grows up into a plain dull young woman, devoid of all social graces. Then at the engagement party for her cousin Maria Almond she meets Morris Townsend, an attractive, but penniless young man. Since Catherine has a large income from her mother’s estate and the prospect of more when her father dies, Dr. Sloper immediately presumes he is a fortune hunter and tries everything, even bribing Townsend’s sister to keep him away from Catherine. Catherine’s companion and chaperone, her Aunt Lavinia on the other hand does everything she can to encourage the match.  When Townsend proposes Dr. Sloper refuses his consent, telling Catherine he will disinherit her if she marries him. Catherine does not care, but cannot bring herself to disobey her father and elope. On July 14, 1880 [1:03:36 to 1:04:36] Catherine visits the Bastille Day celebrations to escape. Her father takes Catherine on a trip to Europe and while there speaks so contemptuously to her that Catherine finally realizes that her father despises her,  Upon her return to America, Catherine tells Morris her father will never relent, but that she is now ready to marry him even if she is disinherited. Morris abandons her and leaves for New Orleans. Years pass. Catherine cares for her father during his final illness, but refuses to promise him that  she will not marry Townsend after his death. He cuts her out of his will. After more years have passed Morris returns, but she sends him away.   

This is a tragedy. I think Dr. Sloper must win the ‘Worst Father in all of Cinema’ award. He is a real piece of work as we say. He holds his daughter in contempt and can’t believe anyone would want to marry her for any non-financial reason.

Bastille Day is on this date as per Encyclopedia of Holidays and Celebrations, Vol. I ed. by Matthew Dennis (FactsonFile Publishers, New York, 2000) at page 432

Producer – Roger Bimbaum and Julie Bergman Sender

Director - Agnieszka Holland

Screenplay – Carol Doyle

Runtime – 1 hour 55 minutes
       
Released - October 17, 1997

Starring –

Jennifer Jason Leigh as Catherine Sloper
Albert Finney as Dr. Austin Sloper
Ben Chaplin as Morris Townsend
Maggie Smith as Aunt Lavinia
Judith Ivey as Aunt Elizabeth Almond
Jennifer Garner as Marian Almond



Saturday, July 13, 2013

July 13 - O Brother, Where Art Thou?

Here is a movie with a scene that happens today – July 13. I hope you enjoy the movie and watch it tonight.

O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU?

Ulysses Everett McGill, Delmar O'Donnell and Pete Hogwallop escape from prison in order to retrieve the million dollar proceeds of an armored car robbery that Everett says he hid in an area that is soon to be flooded for hydroelectric development. The get a ride on a railroad handcart with a blind African-American who predicts that they will find a fortune, just not they one they’re looking for and will see “a cow on the roof of a cotton house”. Pete’s cousin Wash cuts off their chains, but secretly informs Sheriff Cooley because he needs the reward. The Sheriff tries to burn the barn they’re sleeping in, but Wash’s son helps them escape. Pete and Delmar are baptized during a revival service. They meet a young African-American guitar player, Tommy who says he sold his soul to the devil (who looks just like Sheriff Cooley) in return for the ability to play. The four go to a local radio station and as ‘The Soggy Bottom Boys’ record a song “I am a Man of Constant Sorrow”.  Tommy leaves and they meet “Baby Face” Nelson and help him rob a bank, before parting ways. On July 13, 1937 [37:37 to 40:47] a record producer is looking for the Soggy Bottom Boys so he can sign them to a recording contract, since their song has become a big hit. They encounter three women who drug them and when they awake Pete is gone. Everett and Delmar meet a one-eyed Bible salesman named ‘Big Dan’ Teague, but he mugs them and steals their car. Pete is tortured by the sheriff for info on Everett and Delmar’s current location. During the course of the film we see scenes involving the governor’s race between the incumbent  Menelaus "Pappy" O'Daniel and Homer Stokes, who paints himself as the reform candidate. At a Stokes campaign rally Everet sees his young daughters singing and meets his ex-wife, Penny who has told them he is dead. He meets her ‘bona fide’ new suitor who bests Everett in a fistfight. Everett and Delmar help bust Pete out of jail. He tells them had to tell about the treasure. Everett says there is no treasure. He escaped to prevent his ex-wife’s wedding.  The trio chance upon a KKK rally, where Tommy is about to be strung up. The trio take the place of the color guard in order to free him, but ‘Big Dan’ Teague recognizes them and exposes them to the leader, who turns out to be Stokes. However, the trio escape with Tommy. Disguised as ‘The Soggy Bottom Boys’ the trio sneak into a Stokes campaign rally that Penny is attending. Stokes recognizes them as the ones who busted up the rally and denounces them, but the crowd runs him out of town. The Governor scores points with the crowd by pardoning the trio. Penny agrees to marry Everett again if he gets their original wedding band from their house. The trio travel to the house which is in the valley that is to be flooded. Sheriff Cooley arrests them and starts to hang them, but the floodwaters arrive and save them. While floating they see a “cow on the roof of a cotton house” and Everett finds a wedding band. However Penny says it is not the correct ring, and the movie ends with Everett protesting the  futility of trying to find the ring at the lake bottom.

A very funny and surreal kind of movie. It is said to be based on “The Odyssey” by Homer. The storyline of a wanderer trying to return to his wife with adventures along the way is similar. The dialogue is funny, the characters interesting and the music is good.

Date given in film at 40:34

Producer - Ethan Coen and Joel Coen

Director - Joel Coen and Ethan Coen

Screenplay - Joel Coen and Ethan Coen

Awards – The movie was nominated for the Best Cinematography and Best Adapted
                 Screenplay Oscars at the 73rd Academy Awards.

Runtime – 1 hour 48 minutes

Released – December 12 , 2000

Starring –

George Clooney as Ulysses Everett McGill, jailed for practicing law without a license
Tim Blake Nelson as Delmar O'Donnell, a small-time crook
John Turturro as Pete Hogwallop, who reveals little about his past
Chris Thomas King as Tommy Johnson, skilled blues musician.
John Goodman as Daniel "Big Dan" Teague. Masquerades as a Bible salesman
Holly Hunter as Penny McGill (''née'' Wharvey), Everett's ex-wife; a demanding woman Charles Durning as Menelaus "Pappy" O'Daniel, Governor of Mississippi
Daniel von Bargen as Sheriff Cooley, who pursues the trio for the duration of the film
Wayne Duvall as Homer Stokes, the reform candidate in the upcoming election
Ray McKinnon as Vernon T. Waldrip, Penny's "bona fide" suitor
Michael Badalucco as Baby Face Nelson, a Bipolar bank robber
Stephen Root as Mr. Lund, the blind radio station manager
Lee Weaver as the Blind Seer, who accurately predicts the trio's adventures