Sunday, February 3, 2013
STEAMBOAT BILL, JR (1928)
STEAMBOAT BILL JR, released in 1928 by United Artists Pictures, Directed by Buster Keaton and Charles Riesner, stars Buster Keaton, Sally O'Neill, and Walter James. A steamboat captain is carrying on a feud with the wealthy owner of a fancy new ferry boat. Complicating matters, the captain's son is in love with the ferry operator's daughter.
THE LADY IS WILLING (1942)
THE LADY IS WILLING, released in 1942 by Columbia Pictures, directed by Mitchell Leisen, stars Fred MacMurray, Marlene Dietrich, Charles Lane, Sterling Holloway, and Neil Hamilton. A bold and eccentric Broadway performer comes home one day with a baby she picked up on the street. She wants to keep the baby but has to find a husband in order to adopt the child. Who better than her new obstetrician? She offers him help with his research on rabbits in exchange for marriage and he accepts.
MOONTIDE (1942)
MOONTIDE, released in 1942 by 20th Century Fox Pictures, directed by Archie Mayo, stars Ida Lupino, Jean Gabin, Claude Rains, Thomas Mitchell, Jerome Cowan, and Victor Sen Yung. After a drunken binge on the San Pablo waterfront, longshoreman Bobo fears he may have killed a man. In his uncertainty, he takes a job on an isolated bait barge. That night, he rescues a lovely young woman from a watery suicide attempt and installs her on the barge. But Tiny, Bobo's longtime pal and parasite, hopes to drive Anna away before domestic bliss tears Bobo away from him; the still unsolved murder may be just the wedge Tiny needs.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
DOUBLE INDEMNITY (1944)
DOUBLE INDEMNITY, released by
Paramount Pictures in 1944, directed by Billy Wider, stars Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray, Edward G. Robinson, and Porter Hall. Insurance agent Walter Neff meets Phyllis Dietrichson, the seductive wife of one of his clients and they begin an affair. Phyllis proposes to kill her husband to receive the proceeds of his accident insurance policy and Walter devises a scheme to receive twice the amount based on a double indemnity clause. When Phyllis' husband is found dead on a train track, the police accept the determination of accidental death. However, the insurance company's analyst, Neff's best friend Barton Keyes, does not buy the story and suspects that Phyllis has murdered her husband with the help of another man.
Paramount Pictures in 1944, directed by Billy Wider, stars Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray, Edward G. Robinson, and Porter Hall. Insurance agent Walter Neff meets Phyllis Dietrichson, the seductive wife of one of his clients and they begin an affair. Phyllis proposes to kill her husband to receive the proceeds of his accident insurance policy and Walter devises a scheme to receive twice the amount based on a double indemnity clause. When Phyllis' husband is found dead on a train track, the police accept the determination of accidental death. However, the insurance company's analyst, Neff's best friend Barton Keyes, does not buy the story and suspects that Phyllis has murdered her husband with the help of another man.
BLUE VELVET - Bobby Vinton (1963)
BLUE VELVET by Bobby Vinton spent 3 weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in September and October 1963.
SUKIYAKI - Kyu Sakamoto (1963)
SUKIYAKI by Kyu Sakamoto spent 3 weeks at the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in June and early July 1963. Kyu Sakamoto was killed August 12, 1985, in the crash of Japan Airlines Flight 123 near Mount Osutaka, Japan.
THOSE LAZY-HAZY-CRAZY DAYS OF SUMMER - Nat King Cole (1963)
THOSE LAZY-HAZY-CRAZY DAYS OF SUMMER by Nat King Cole reached #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in June 1963