Buses, Light Rail, Monorail, and anything other than cars and trucks on the road.kingrat wrote:Public transit? What's that?
BTW, Excellent Festival Reporting ... Kingrat!
Buses, Light Rail, Monorail, and anything other than cars and trucks on the road.kingrat wrote:Public transit? What's that?
kingrat wrote: Word is that several of the rarities shown will eventually make their way to the network: On Approval, Hat Check Girl, The Stranger's Return, Her Sister's Secret. Perhaps the 1940s Great Gatsby will, too.
More about some of these films later.
Another special moment: as those of us who watched The Lady from Shanghai as our final film filed out of the theater, the people who'd been handling the crowd lined up on each side of us and applauded and high-fived the audience as we exited. Many thanks to whoever came up with this idea.
The Ingenue wrote:MARY CARLISLE! Wow.
Can't help wondering if this was the source of the great British comedy The Smallest Show on Earth with Peter Sellers and Margaret Rutherford?kingrat wrote:I’d like to add some Kevin Brownlow quotes to the write-up by lzcutter from his interview by Cari Beauchamp:
3. For a while Kevin Brownlow showed silent films in a small theater in London under Waterloo Bridge: “The wind blew through the air conditioning system, which was effective for The Wind.”
Oooh. Yes, I believe Ladd could play that very well.kingrat wrote:... as the rich guy who wants to move in polite society, which isn’t that polite after all.
The Ingenue wrote:MARY CARLISLE! Wow.