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Jul 22

1910: Frankenstein

Frankenstein is a 1910 film made by Edison Studios that was written and directed by J. Searle Dowley. It was the first motion picture adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. The unbilled cast included Augustus Phillips as Dr. Frankenstein, Char (read full article)

1910, actors, augustus phillips, black & white, bronx, charles ogle, Cinema, culture, directors, edison

Apr 28

Before & After: Mickey Rourke

Before After Mickey Rourke has told the Orlando Sentinel that he is to play Genghis Khan, the Mongol emperor who died in 1227 after conquering Asia from the Pacific to the Caspian Sea. Directing and writing is John Milius, responsible for the Apocaly (read full article)

actors, apocalypse now, before & after, culture, directors, Film, ghengis khan, john milius, mickey rourke, Music

Jan 23

Brown Bread: Jean Simmons

Jean Simmons, the British film star who played Ophelia to Laurence Olivier’s Hamlet, sang with Marlon Brando in Guys and Dolls and co-starred with Gregory Peck, Paul Newman and Kirk Douglas, has died at the age of 80. Here’s Wendy Ide reviewing (read full article)

actors, Film, jean simmons, Obituaries

Nov 17

Brown Bread: Edward Woodward

Another of my heroes has gone. I suppose when one gets to my age, one must get used to this happening. Strangely enough, I watched The Wicker Man yesterday. Now I’ll have to watch Breaker Morant as well. R.I.P. Edward Albert Arthur Woodward 1930-2 (read full article)

actors, breaker morant, callan, culture, edward woodward, equalizer, Film, Obituaries, robin hardy, sergeant howie

Nov 09

Falling Down

The “I want breakfast” scene from Joel Schumacher’s excellent 1993 film is probably the one most people remember, although there are funnier and more powerful scenes (I’m thinking of Michael Douglas’s first encounter with the Hispanic gang (read full article)

actors, Breakfast, culture, dedee pfeiffer, falling down, Film, joel schumacher, michael douglas, whammyburger

Oct 16

Citizen Kane

If Charles Foster Kane dies alone at the beginning of the film, how can the reporter possibly know that Kane’s dying word is “Rosebud”? How do we know that what we see depicted as Kane’s death happened that way, and that “Rosebud” was hi (read full article)

citizen kane, culture, Film, orson welles, rosebud

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