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AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... RUMBLE ON RODEO DRIVE After the last actor is displaced by a computer, and the history of Hollywood is written, American film will be divided into two epochs: B.C.–before Clift –and then the era that he ushered in: an era that was shaped by the intellectual energy and creative introspection that the actor brought from the New York stage when he made his first film, Red River, in 1948. AMERICAN LEGENDS: WARREN BEATH INTERVIEW Warren Beath is the author of the seminal book on James Dean's last days, The Death of James Dean which was published by Grove Press in 1986. Beath was the first Dean scholar--and one of the first film star biographers--to extensively use public records--court files, police reports, even coroner's notes in recreating the actor's fatal crash onSeptember 30, 1955.
CAROLE LOMBARD
Carole Lombard's life had a storybook quality about it. Blond and vivacious, she was plucked off the streets of Hollywood as a teenager and put in her first movie. She was sassy as well as beautiful. Comedy became her forte. In the 1930s she helped pull America through theDepression with a
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... FRED EXLEY In 1968 Harper & Row published A Fan's Notes, a fictional memoir by Frederick Exley.The book's originality immediately stood out from the manufactured best sellers headed for Hollywood. Its author was a complete unknown: a "loser," a "drunk," a "dreamer," as he described himself in recounting his doomed struggle to adjust to an "unhumansociety."
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... JIM MORRISON AT FLORIDA STATE Jim Morrison at Florida State Most Doors fans know that Jim Morrison studied film at UCLA where he met a graduate student named RayManzarek.
AL INTERVIEWS PATRICIA KENNEALY MORRISON AL: What did you think of the Oliver Stone movie which many people, ourselves included, admired. PM: You mean the world's biggest music video? Jim Morrison, the man I love, the man I married, is nowhere in that film. What you see is a grotesque, sodden, buffoonish caricature, who could never have written the immortal songs he is supposedly beingimmortalized for.
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... In the late 1940s, a sometime Columbia College student named Allen Ginsberg traveled to Denver to visit an acquaintance, Neal Cassady, who had been knocking around New York City.DOROTHY STRATTEN
Unhappy Cinderella .. Dorothy Stratten, Vancouver, B.C. Vancouver, B.C.: It was a city built on railroads, mining, timber--turn of the century fortunes made by Canadian business barons whose Victorian mansions faced the snow capped peaks of Mount Seymour. WELCOME TO AMERICAN LEGENDS James Dean - Memoir by Bob Hinkle, Giant dialogue coach. Dorothy Stratten - Their Home Town: an AL feature. Eli Wallach - The noted film actor recalls the making of The Magnificent Seven. William Bast-Recalls the making of The Betsy. Paul Gregory-Remembers Charles Laughton. Paul Gregory-On the making of the Naked and the Dead JAMES DEAN--MEMOIR BY BOB HINKLE, GIANT DIALOGUE COACH Originally, I was hired by director George Stevens to work with Rock Hudson on his accent in Giant. I was born and raised in Brownfield, inWest Texas.
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... RUMBLE ON RODEO DRIVE After the last actor is displaced by a computer, and the history of Hollywood is written, American film will be divided into two epochs: B.C.–before Clift –and then the era that he ushered in: an era that was shaped by the intellectual energy and creative introspection that the actor brought from the New York stage when he made his first film, Red River, in 1948. AMERICAN LEGENDS: WARREN BEATH INTERVIEW Warren Beath is the author of the seminal book on James Dean's last days, The Death of James Dean which was published by Grove Press in 1986. Beath was the first Dean scholar--and one of the first film star biographers--to extensively use public records--court files, police reports, even coroner's notes in recreating the actor's fatal crash onSeptember 30, 1955.
CAROLE LOMBARD
Carole Lombard's life had a storybook quality about it. Blond and vivacious, she was plucked off the streets of Hollywood as a teenager and put in her first movie. She was sassy as well as beautiful. Comedy became her forte. In the 1930s she helped pull America through theDepression with a
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... FRED EXLEY In 1968 Harper & Row published A Fan's Notes, a fictional memoir by Frederick Exley.The book's originality immediately stood out from the manufactured best sellers headed for Hollywood. Its author was a complete unknown: a "loser," a "drunk," a "dreamer," as he described himself in recounting his doomed struggle to adjust to an "unhumansociety."
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... JIM MORRISON AT FLORIDA STATE Jim Morrison at Florida State Most Doors fans know that Jim Morrison studied film at UCLA where he met a graduate student named RayManzarek.
AL INTERVIEWS PATRICIA KENNEALY MORRISON AL: What did you think of the Oliver Stone movie which many people, ourselves included, admired. PM: You mean the world's biggest music video? Jim Morrison, the man I love, the man I married, is nowhere in that film. What you see is a grotesque, sodden, buffoonish caricature, who could never have written the immortal songs he is supposedly beingimmortalized for.
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... In the late 1940s, a sometime Columbia College student named Allen Ginsberg traveled to Denver to visit an acquaintance, Neal Cassady, who had been knocking around New York City.DOROTHY STRATTEN
Unhappy Cinderella .. Dorothy Stratten, Vancouver, B.C. Vancouver, B.C.: It was a city built on railroads, mining, timber--turn of the century fortunes made by Canadian business barons whose Victorian mansions faced the snow capped peaks of Mount Seymour. AMERICAN LEGENDS BOOKSTORE Scream of the Butterfly by Ron Martinetti An elegy for Jim Morrison by Ron Martinetti, author of The James Dean Story. American Legends Publishing, 15 pg. $1.00 JAMES DEAN--MEMOIR BY BOB HINKLE, GIANT DIALOGUE COACH Originally, I was hired by director George Stevens to work with Rock Hudson on his accent in Giant. I was born and raised in Brownfield, inWest Texas.
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... BOB HINKLE: MAKING OF HUD Hud earned raves from the daily reviewers and was a success at the box office, though highbrow critics divided over the film's significance as a departure from the standard Hollywood fare. Writing in The New Republic, Stanley Kauffmann found the film "outstanding" and claimed that Ritt had told the story in "telling strokes," capturing the "rawness" of the open Texas land. AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... JAMES DEAN James Dean - Giant. James Dean's third and last movie was Giant which was filmed in the summer and early fall of 1955 and was released in 1956--a year after Jimmy's death. The film was based on Edna Ferber's popular saga about a Texas cattle raising family. Dean played Jett Rink, a bitter ranch hand turned wealthy oil wildcatter. THE JAMES DEAN STORY: INTRODUCTION James Dean was little more than a boy when he died, killed at twenty-four on the highway near Paso Robles, California, on September 30, 1955, while on his way to a sports car meet. AL INTERVIEWS PATRICIA KENNEALY MORRISON AL: What did you think of the Oliver Stone movie which many people, ourselves included, admired. PM: You mean the world's biggest music video? Jim Morrison, the man I love, the man I married, is nowhere in that film. What you see is a grotesque, sodden, buffoonish caricature, who could never have written the immortal songs he is supposedly beingimmortalized for.
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... In the late 1940s, a sometime Columbia College student named Allen Ginsberg traveled to Denver to visit an acquaintance, Neal Cassady, who had been knocking around New York City.DOROTHY STRATTEN
Unhappy Cinderella .. Dorothy Stratten, Vancouver, B.C. Vancouver, B.C.: It was a city built on railroads, mining, timber--turn of the century fortunes made by Canadian business barons whose Victorian mansions faced the snow capped peaks of Mount Seymour.IRVING BERLIN
Irving experimented with ragtime, first working on an instrumental, then adding lyrics. Finally, Berlin borrowed a phrase from Stephen Foster—his favorite composer—put a whiteface on Scott Joplin’s style, and came up with a lively tune, “Alexander’s RagtimeBand.”
MONTGOMERY CLIFT---ADELE MAILER RECALLS GLIMPSES OF MONTY Adele Morales Mailer was born in New York City. A striking beauty of Peruvian descent, she grew up in Brooklyn and studied art at the New School for Social Research. WELCOME TO AMERICAN LEGENDS Kenneth Rexroth - Jack Hirschman remembers Kenneth Rexroth and the Beats. Louis Auchincloss - Endicott Peabody and The Rector of Justin. Frank Norris - Donald Pizer: Frank Norris and The Octopus. Alison Lurie - The Nowhere City. David Amram - Jack Kerouac and Langston Hughes: Soul Brothers. Ruth Weiss - Gogo Nesbit and Philip Lamantia:Lovers
JAMES DEAN--MEMOIR BY BOB HINKLE, GIANT DIALOGUE COACH Originally, I was hired by director George Stevens to work with Rock Hudson on his accent in Giant. I was born and raised in Brownfield, inWest Texas.
CAROLE LOMBARD
Carole Lombard's life had a storybook quality about it. Blond and vivacious, she was plucked off the streets of Hollywood as a teenager and put in her first movie. She was sassy as well as beautiful. Comedy became her forte. In the 1930s she helped pull America through theDepression with a
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... RUMBLE ON RODEO DRIVE After the last actor is displaced by a computer, and the history of Hollywood is written, American film will be divided into two epochs: B.C.–before Clift –and then the era that he ushered in: an era that was shaped by the intellectual energy and creative introspection that the actor brought from the New York stage when he made his first film, Red River, in 1948. AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... BOB HINKLE: MAKING OF HUD Hud earned raves from the daily reviewers and was a success at the box office, though highbrow critics divided over the film's significance as a departure from the standard Hollywood fare. Writing in The New Republic, Stanley Kauffmann found the film "outstanding" and claimed that Ritt had told the story in "telling strokes," capturing the "rawness" of the open Texas land. AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... FRED EXLEY In 1968 Harper & Row published A Fan's Notes, a fictional memoir by Frederick Exley.The book's originality immediately stood out from the manufactured best sellers headed for Hollywood. Its author was a complete unknown: a "loser," a "drunk," a "dreamer," as he described himself in recounting his doomed struggle to adjust to an "unhumansociety."
AMERICAN LEGENDS: WARREN BEATH INTERVIEW Warren Beath is the author of the seminal book on James Dean's last days, The Death of James Dean which was published by Grove Press in 1986. Beath was the first Dean scholar--and one of the first film star biographers--to extensively use public records--court files, police reports, even coroner's notes in recreating the actor's fatal crash onSeptember 30, 1955.
AL INTERVIEWS PATRICIA KENNEALY MORRISON AL: What did you think of the Oliver Stone movie which many people, ourselves included, admired. PM: You mean the world's biggest music video? Jim Morrison, the man I love, the man I married, is nowhere in that film. What you see is a grotesque, sodden, buffoonish caricature, who could never have written the immortal songs he is supposedly beingimmortalized for.
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... In the late 1940s, a sometime Columbia College student named Allen Ginsberg traveled to Denver to visit an acquaintance, Neal Cassady, who had been knocking around New York City.DOROTHY STRATTEN
Unhappy Cinderella .. Dorothy Stratten, Vancouver, B.C. Vancouver, B.C.: It was a city built on railroads, mining, timber--turn of the century fortunes made by Canadian business barons whose Victorian mansions faced the snow capped peaks of Mount Seymour. WELCOME TO AMERICAN LEGENDS Kenneth Rexroth - Jack Hirschman remembers Kenneth Rexroth and the Beats. Louis Auchincloss - Endicott Peabody and The Rector of Justin. Frank Norris - Donald Pizer: Frank Norris and The Octopus. Alison Lurie - The Nowhere City. David Amram - Jack Kerouac and Langston Hughes: Soul Brothers. Ruth Weiss - Gogo Nesbit and Philip Lamantia:Lovers
JAMES DEAN--MEMOIR BY BOB HINKLE, GIANT DIALOGUE COACH Originally, I was hired by director George Stevens to work with Rock Hudson on his accent in Giant. I was born and raised in Brownfield, inWest Texas.
CAROLE LOMBARD
Carole Lombard's life had a storybook quality about it. Blond and vivacious, she was plucked off the streets of Hollywood as a teenager and put in her first movie. She was sassy as well as beautiful. Comedy became her forte. In the 1930s she helped pull America through theDepression with a
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... RUMBLE ON RODEO DRIVE After the last actor is displaced by a computer, and the history of Hollywood is written, American film will be divided into two epochs: B.C.–before Clift –and then the era that he ushered in: an era that was shaped by the intellectual energy and creative introspection that the actor brought from the New York stage when he made his first film, Red River, in 1948. AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... BOB HINKLE: MAKING OF HUD Hud earned raves from the daily reviewers and was a success at the box office, though highbrow critics divided over the film's significance as a departure from the standard Hollywood fare. Writing in The New Republic, Stanley Kauffmann found the film "outstanding" and claimed that Ritt had told the story in "telling strokes," capturing the "rawness" of the open Texas land. AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... FRED EXLEY In 1968 Harper & Row published A Fan's Notes, a fictional memoir by Frederick Exley.The book's originality immediately stood out from the manufactured best sellers headed for Hollywood. Its author was a complete unknown: a "loser," a "drunk," a "dreamer," as he described himself in recounting his doomed struggle to adjust to an "unhumansociety."
AMERICAN LEGENDS: WARREN BEATH INTERVIEW Warren Beath is the author of the seminal book on James Dean's last days, The Death of James Dean which was published by Grove Press in 1986. Beath was the first Dean scholar--and one of the first film star biographers--to extensively use public records--court files, police reports, even coroner's notes in recreating the actor's fatal crash onSeptember 30, 1955.
AL INTERVIEWS PATRICIA KENNEALY MORRISON AL: What did you think of the Oliver Stone movie which many people, ourselves included, admired. PM: You mean the world's biggest music video? Jim Morrison, the man I love, the man I married, is nowhere in that film. What you see is a grotesque, sodden, buffoonish caricature, who could never have written the immortal songs he is supposedly beingimmortalized for.
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... In the late 1940s, a sometime Columbia College student named Allen Ginsberg traveled to Denver to visit an acquaintance, Neal Cassady, who had been knocking around New York City.DOROTHY STRATTEN
Unhappy Cinderella .. Dorothy Stratten, Vancouver, B.C. Vancouver, B.C.: It was a city built on railroads, mining, timber--turn of the century fortunes made by Canadian business barons whose Victorian mansions faced the snow capped peaks of Mount Seymour. AMERICAN LEGENDS BOOKSTORE Scream of the Butterfly by Ron Martinetti An elegy for Jim Morrison by Ron Martinetti, author of The James Dean Story. American Legends Publishing, 15 pg. $1.00 JAMES DEAN--MEMOIR BY BOB HINKLE, GIANT DIALOGUE COACH Originally, I was hired by director George Stevens to work with Rock Hudson on his accent in Giant. I was born and raised in Brownfield, inWest Texas.
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... BOB HINKLE: MAKING OF HUD Hud earned raves from the daily reviewers and was a success at the box office, though highbrow critics divided over the film's significance as a departure from the standard Hollywood fare. Writing in The New Republic, Stanley Kauffmann found the film "outstanding" and claimed that Ritt had told the story in "telling strokes," capturing the "rawness" of the open Texas land. THE JAMES DEAN STORY: INTRODUCTION James Dean was little more than a boy when he died, killed at twenty-four on the highway near Paso Robles, California, on September 30, 1955, while on his way to a sports car meet. AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... PLAIN SPEAKING ELMER Elmer Gertz was born in 1906 and died in 2000. Throughout his long life, he practiced law in Illinois. He grew up in an era when a lawyer was a respected man in the community-- AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... JAMES DEAN James Dean prepares for his role in Giant: James Dean's third and last movie was Giant which was filmed in the summer and early fall of 1955 and was released in 1956--a year after Jimmy's death. The film was based on Edna Ferber's popular saga about a Texas cattle raisingfamily.
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... PAUL GREGORY REMEMBERS By 1927 Laughton was established on the London stage. He and Elsa lived in Bloomsbury and moved in literary circles. Elsa was very gifted but subordinated her AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... JIM MORRISON: FILM STUDENT AL: What was UCLA film school like back in the early 1960s? MF: It was a very exciting place. The head of the school was Colin Young who later founded the National Film School in Britain.IRVING BERLIN
Irving experimented with ragtime, first working on an instrumental, then adding lyrics. Finally, Berlin borrowed a phrase from Stephen Foster—his favorite composer—put a whiteface on Scott Joplin’s style, and came up with a lively tune, “Alexander’s RagtimeBand.”
MONTGOMERY CLIFT---ADELE MAILER RECALLS GLIMPSES OF MONTY Adele Morales Mailer was born in New York City. A striking beauty of Peruvian descent, she grew up in Brooklyn and studied art at the New School for Social Research. WELCOME TO AMERICAN LEGENDS Kenneth Rexroth - Jack Hirschman remembers Kenneth Rexroth and the Beats. Louis Auchincloss - Endicott Peabody and The Rector of Justin. Frank Norris - Donald Pizer: Frank Norris and The Octopus. Alison Lurie - The Nowhere City. David Amram - Jack Kerouac and Langston Hughes: Soul Brothers. Ruth Weiss - Gogo Nesbit and Philip Lamantia:Lovers
JAMES DEAN--MEMOIR BY BOB HINKLE, GIANT DIALOGUE COACH Originally, I was hired by director George Stevens to work with Rock Hudson on his accent in Giant. I was born and raised in Brownfield, inWest Texas.
CAROLE LOMBARD
Carole Lombard's life had a storybook quality about it. Blond and vivacious, she was plucked off the streets of Hollywood as a teenager and put in her first movie. She was sassy as well as beautiful. Comedy became her forte. In the 1930s she helped pull America through theDepression with a
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... RUMBLE ON RODEO DRIVE After the last actor is displaced by a computer, and the history of Hollywood is written, American film will be divided into two epochs: B.C.–before Clift –and then the era that he ushered in: an era that was shaped by the intellectual energy and creative introspection that the actor brought from the New York stage when he made his first film, Red River, in 1948. AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... BOB HINKLE: MAKING OF HUD Hud earned raves from the daily reviewers and was a success at the box office, though highbrow critics divided over the film's significance as a departure from the standard Hollywood fare. Writing in The New Republic, Stanley Kauffmann found the film "outstanding" and claimed that Ritt had told the story in "telling strokes," capturing the "rawness" of the open Texas land. AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... FRED EXLEY In 1968 Harper & Row published A Fan's Notes, a fictional memoir by Frederick Exley.The book's originality immediately stood out from the manufactured best sellers headed for Hollywood. Its author was a complete unknown: a "loser," a "drunk," a "dreamer," as he described himself in recounting his doomed struggle to adjust to an "unhumansociety."
AMERICAN LEGENDS: WARREN BEATH INTERVIEW Warren Beath is the author of the seminal book on James Dean's last days, The Death of James Dean which was published by Grove Press in 1986. Beath was the first Dean scholar--and one of the first film star biographers--to extensively use public records--court files, police reports, even coroner's notes in recreating the actor's fatal crash onSeptember 30, 1955.
AL INTERVIEWS PATRICIA KENNEALY MORRISON AL: What did you think of the Oliver Stone movie which many people, ourselves included, admired. PM: You mean the world's biggest music video? Jim Morrison, the man I love, the man I married, is nowhere in that film. What you see is a grotesque, sodden, buffoonish caricature, who could never have written the immortal songs he is supposedly beingimmortalized for.
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... In the late 1940s, a sometime Columbia College student named Allen Ginsberg traveled to Denver to visit an acquaintance, Neal Cassady, who had been knocking around New York City.DOROTHY STRATTEN
Unhappy Cinderella .. Dorothy Stratten, Vancouver, B.C. Vancouver, B.C.: It was a city built on railroads, mining, timber--turn of the century fortunes made by Canadian business barons whose Victorian mansions faced the snow capped peaks of Mount Seymour. WELCOME TO AMERICAN LEGENDS Kenneth Rexroth - Jack Hirschman remembers Kenneth Rexroth and the Beats. Louis Auchincloss - Endicott Peabody and The Rector of Justin. Frank Norris - Donald Pizer: Frank Norris and The Octopus. Alison Lurie - The Nowhere City. David Amram - Jack Kerouac and Langston Hughes: Soul Brothers. Ruth Weiss - Gogo Nesbit and Philip Lamantia:Lovers
JAMES DEAN--MEMOIR BY BOB HINKLE, GIANT DIALOGUE COACH Originally, I was hired by director George Stevens to work with Rock Hudson on his accent in Giant. I was born and raised in Brownfield, inWest Texas.
CAROLE LOMBARD
Carole Lombard's life had a storybook quality about it. Blond and vivacious, she was plucked off the streets of Hollywood as a teenager and put in her first movie. She was sassy as well as beautiful. Comedy became her forte. In the 1930s she helped pull America through theDepression with a
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... RUMBLE ON RODEO DRIVE After the last actor is displaced by a computer, and the history of Hollywood is written, American film will be divided into two epochs: B.C.–before Clift –and then the era that he ushered in: an era that was shaped by the intellectual energy and creative introspection that the actor brought from the New York stage when he made his first film, Red River, in 1948. AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... BOB HINKLE: MAKING OF HUD Hud earned raves from the daily reviewers and was a success at the box office, though highbrow critics divided over the film's significance as a departure from the standard Hollywood fare. Writing in The New Republic, Stanley Kauffmann found the film "outstanding" and claimed that Ritt had told the story in "telling strokes," capturing the "rawness" of the open Texas land. AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... FRED EXLEY In 1968 Harper & Row published A Fan's Notes, a fictional memoir by Frederick Exley.The book's originality immediately stood out from the manufactured best sellers headed for Hollywood. Its author was a complete unknown: a "loser," a "drunk," a "dreamer," as he described himself in recounting his doomed struggle to adjust to an "unhumansociety."
AMERICAN LEGENDS: WARREN BEATH INTERVIEW Warren Beath is the author of the seminal book on James Dean's last days, The Death of James Dean which was published by Grove Press in 1986. Beath was the first Dean scholar--and one of the first film star biographers--to extensively use public records--court files, police reports, even coroner's notes in recreating the actor's fatal crash onSeptember 30, 1955.
AL INTERVIEWS PATRICIA KENNEALY MORRISON AL: What did you think of the Oliver Stone movie which many people, ourselves included, admired. PM: You mean the world's biggest music video? Jim Morrison, the man I love, the man I married, is nowhere in that film. What you see is a grotesque, sodden, buffoonish caricature, who could never have written the immortal songs he is supposedly beingimmortalized for.
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... In the late 1940s, a sometime Columbia College student named Allen Ginsberg traveled to Denver to visit an acquaintance, Neal Cassady, who had been knocking around New York City.DOROTHY STRATTEN
Unhappy Cinderella .. Dorothy Stratten, Vancouver, B.C. Vancouver, B.C.: It was a city built on railroads, mining, timber--turn of the century fortunes made by Canadian business barons whose Victorian mansions faced the snow capped peaks of Mount Seymour. AMERICAN LEGENDS BOOKSTORE Scream of the Butterfly by Ron Martinetti An elegy for Jim Morrison by Ron Martinetti, author of The James Dean Story. American Legends Publishing, 15 pg. $1.00 JAMES DEAN--MEMOIR BY BOB HINKLE, GIANT DIALOGUE COACH Originally, I was hired by director George Stevens to work with Rock Hudson on his accent in Giant. I was born and raised in Brownfield, inWest Texas.
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... BOB HINKLE: MAKING OF HUD Hud earned raves from the daily reviewers and was a success at the box office, though highbrow critics divided over the film's significance as a departure from the standard Hollywood fare. Writing in The New Republic, Stanley Kauffmann found the film "outstanding" and claimed that Ritt had told the story in "telling strokes," capturing the "rawness" of the open Texas land. THE JAMES DEAN STORY: INTRODUCTION James Dean was little more than a boy when he died, killed at twenty-four on the highway near Paso Robles, California, on September 30, 1955, while on his way to a sports car meet. AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... PLAIN SPEAKING ELMER Elmer Gertz was born in 1906 and died in 2000. Throughout his long life, he practiced law in Illinois. He grew up in an era when a lawyer was a respected man in the community-- AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... JAMES DEAN James Dean prepares for his role in Giant: James Dean's third and last movie was Giant which was filmed in the summer and early fall of 1955 and was released in 1956--a year after Jimmy's death. The film was based on Edna Ferber's popular saga about a Texas cattle raisingfamily.
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... PAUL GREGORY REMEMBERS By 1927 Laughton was established on the London stage. He and Elsa lived in Bloomsbury and moved in literary circles. Elsa was very gifted but subordinated her AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... JIM MORRISON: FILM STUDENT AL: What was UCLA film school like back in the early 1960s? MF: It was a very exciting place. The head of the school was Colin Young who later founded the National Film School in Britain.IRVING BERLIN
Irving experimented with ragtime, first working on an instrumental, then adding lyrics. Finally, Berlin borrowed a phrase from Stephen Foster—his favorite composer—put a whiteface on Scott Joplin’s style, and came up with a lively tune, “Alexander’s RagtimeBand.”
MONTGOMERY CLIFT---ADELE MAILER RECALLS GLIMPSES OF MONTY Adele Morales Mailer was born in New York City. A striking beauty of Peruvian descent, she grew up in Brooklyn and studied art at the New School for Social Research. WELCOME TO AMERICAN LEGENDS Kenneth Rexroth - Jack Hirschman remembers Kenneth Rexroth and the Beats. Louis Auchincloss - Endicott Peabody and The Rector of Justin. Frank Norris - Donald Pizer: Frank Norris and The Octopus. Alison Lurie - The Nowhere City. David Amram - Jack Kerouac and Langston Hughes: Soul Brothers. Ruth Weiss - Gogo Nesbit and Philip Lamantia:Lovers
JAMES DEAN--MEMOIR BY BOB HINKLE, GIANT DIALOGUE COACH Originally, I was hired by director George Stevens to work with Rock Hudson on his accent in Giant. I was born and raised in Brownfield, inWest Texas.
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... RUMBLE ON RODEO DRIVE After the last actor is displaced by a computer, and the history of Hollywood is written, American film will be divided into two epochs: B.C.–before Clift –and then the era that he ushered in: an era that was shaped by the intellectual energy and creative introspection that the actor brought from the New York stage when he made his first film, Red River, in 1948.CAROLE LOMBARD
Carole Lombard's life had a storybook quality about it. Blond and vivacious, she was plucked off the streets of Hollywood as a teenager and put in her first movie. She was sassy as well as beautiful. Comedy became her forte. In the 1930s she helped pull America through theDepression with a
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... FRED EXLEY In 1968 Harper & Row published A Fan's Notes, a fictional memoir by Frederick Exley.The book's originality immediately stood out from the manufactured best sellers headed for Hollywood. Its author was a complete unknown: a "loser," a "drunk," a "dreamer," as he described himself in recounting his doomed struggle to adjust to an "unhumansociety."
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... BOB HINKLE: MAKING OF HUD Hud earned raves from the daily reviewers and was a success at the box office, though highbrow critics divided over the film's significance as a departure from the standard Hollywood fare. Writing in The New Republic, Stanley Kauffmann found the film "outstanding" and claimed that Ritt had told the story in "telling strokes," capturing the "rawness" of the open Texas land. THE JAMES DEAN STORY: INTRODUCTION James Dean was little more than a boy when he died, killed at twenty-four on the highway near Paso Robles, California, on September 30, 1955, while on his way to a sports car meet. AMERICAN LEGENDS: WARREN BEATH INTERVIEW Warren Beath is the author of the seminal book on James Dean's last days, The Death of James Dean which was published by Grove Press in 1986. Beath was the first Dean scholar--and one of the first film star biographers--to extensively use public records--court files, police reports, even coroner's notes in recreating the actor's fatal crash onSeptember 30, 1955.
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... JAMES DEAN James Dean prepares for his role in Giant: James Dean's third and last movie was Giant which was filmed in the summer and early fall of 1955 and was released in 1956--a year after Jimmy's death. The film was based on Edna Ferber's popular saga about a Texas cattle raisingfamily.
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... PLAIN SPEAKING ELMER Elmer Gertz was born in 1906 and died in 2000. Throughout his long life, he practiced law in Illinois. He grew up in an era when a lawyer was a respected man in the community-- WELCOME TO AMERICAN LEGENDS Kenneth Rexroth - Jack Hirschman remembers Kenneth Rexroth and the Beats. Louis Auchincloss - Endicott Peabody and The Rector of Justin. Frank Norris - Donald Pizer: Frank Norris and The Octopus. Alison Lurie - The Nowhere City. David Amram - Jack Kerouac and Langston Hughes: Soul Brothers. Ruth Weiss - Gogo Nesbit and Philip Lamantia:Lovers
JAMES DEAN--MEMOIR BY BOB HINKLE, GIANT DIALOGUE COACH Originally, I was hired by director George Stevens to work with Rock Hudson on his accent in Giant. I was born and raised in Brownfield, inWest Texas.
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... RUMBLE ON RODEO DRIVE After the last actor is displaced by a computer, and the history of Hollywood is written, American film will be divided into two epochs: B.C.–before Clift –and then the era that he ushered in: an era that was shaped by the intellectual energy and creative introspection that the actor brought from the New York stage when he made his first film, Red River, in 1948.CAROLE LOMBARD
Carole Lombard's life had a storybook quality about it. Blond and vivacious, she was plucked off the streets of Hollywood as a teenager and put in her first movie. She was sassy as well as beautiful. Comedy became her forte. In the 1930s she helped pull America through theDepression with a
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... FRED EXLEY In 1968 Harper & Row published A Fan's Notes, a fictional memoir by Frederick Exley.The book's originality immediately stood out from the manufactured best sellers headed for Hollywood. Its author was a complete unknown: a "loser," a "drunk," a "dreamer," as he described himself in recounting his doomed struggle to adjust to an "unhumansociety."
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... BOB HINKLE: MAKING OF HUD Hud earned raves from the daily reviewers and was a success at the box office, though highbrow critics divided over the film's significance as a departure from the standard Hollywood fare. Writing in The New Republic, Stanley Kauffmann found the film "outstanding" and claimed that Ritt had told the story in "telling strokes," capturing the "rawness" of the open Texas land. THE JAMES DEAN STORY: INTRODUCTION James Dean was little more than a boy when he died, killed at twenty-four on the highway near Paso Robles, California, on September 30, 1955, while on his way to a sports car meet. AMERICAN LEGENDS: WARREN BEATH INTERVIEW Warren Beath is the author of the seminal book on James Dean's last days, The Death of James Dean which was published by Grove Press in 1986. Beath was the first Dean scholar--and one of the first film star biographers--to extensively use public records--court files, police reports, even coroner's notes in recreating the actor's fatal crash onSeptember 30, 1955.
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... JAMES DEAN James Dean prepares for his role in Giant: James Dean's third and last movie was Giant which was filmed in the summer and early fall of 1955 and was released in 1956--a year after Jimmy's death. The film was based on Edna Ferber's popular saga about a Texas cattle raisingfamily.
AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... PLAIN SPEAKING ELMER Elmer Gertz was born in 1906 and died in 2000. Throughout his long life, he practiced law in Illinois. He grew up in an era when a lawyer was a respected man in the community-- AMERICAN LEGENDS BOOKSTORE Scream of the Butterfly by Ron Martinetti An elegy for Jim Morrison by Ron Martinetti, author of The James Dean Story. American Legends Publishing, 15 pg. $1.00 AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... BOB HINKLE: MAKING OF HUD Hud earned raves from the daily reviewers and was a success at the box office, though highbrow critics divided over the film's significance as a departure from the standard Hollywood fare. Writing in The New Republic, Stanley Kauffmann found the film "outstanding" and claimed that Ritt had told the story in "telling strokes," capturing the "rawness" of the open Texas land. AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... ED KOCH ON RUDY GIULIANI This interview appeared on American Legends in October 2007; Ed Koch died in 2013 at 88. When the interview was posted, the former mayor wrote that he "enjoyed" it and "the comments on New York City's mayors." He is remembered as a colorful and forceful politician, known for his wit and candor. After losing the Republican presidential AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... PAUL GREGORY REMEMBERS By 1927 Laughton was established on the London stage. He and Elsa lived in Bloomsbury and moved in literary circles. Elsa was very gifted but subordinated her THE JAMES DEAN STORY: INTRODUCTION James Dean was little more than a boy when he died, killed at twenty-four on the highway near Paso Robles, California, on September 30, 1955, while on his way to a sports car meet. AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... JIM MORRISON: FILM STUDENT AL: What was UCLA film school like back in the early 1960s? MF: It was a very exciting place. The head of the school was Colin Young who later founded the National Film School in Britain. AMERICAN LEGENDS INTERVIEWS..... JACK KEROUAC AND … Jack Kerouac (1922-1969) and Langston Hughes (1902-1967) were American originals–two innovative writers who probably never met–but whose paths crossed and whose careers followed the same arc, beginning with the spark of early fame and ending with the slow fizzle of a once popular author who has fallen out of favor. AL INTERVIEWS PATRICIA KENNEALY MORRISON AL: What did you think of the Oliver Stone movie which many people, ourselves included, admired. PM: You mean the world's biggest music video? Jim Morrison, the man I love, the man I married, is nowhere in that film. What you see is a grotesque, sodden, buffoonish caricature, who could never have written the immortal songs he is supposedly beingimmortalized for.
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Unhappy Cinderella .. Dorothy Stratten, Vancouver, B.C. Vancouver, B.C.: It was a city built on railroads, mining, timber--turn of the century fortunes made by Canadian business barons whose Victorian mansions faced the snow capped peaks of Mount Seymour. MONTGOMERY CLIFT---ADELE MAILER RECALLS GLIMPSES OF MONTY Adele Morales Mailer was born in New York City. A striking beauty of Peruvian descent, she grew up in Brooklyn and studied art at the New School for Social Research. VISIT THE AMERICAN LEGENDS BOOK STORE! ------------------------- JAMES DEAN - Memoir by Bob Hinkle, _Giant _dialogue coach. DOROTHY STRATTEN - Their Home Town:an AL feature
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