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SWORDSMANSHIP–SILENTLY

Continuing this little survey of sword fights in movies that we began yesterday, I thought it might put things in context to look at what is generally considered the first great sword fight in movie history–Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in ‘The Mark Of Zorro’ (1920). There probably were sword fights in

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SWORDSMANSHIP

This weekend TCM aired ‘Captain Blood’, Michael Curitz’s terrifically entertaining 1935 Errol Flynn star vehicle–it was Flynn’s first major role and shot him to stardom–which kicked off a wave of ‘swashbucklers’ that lasted well through the 1950s. The sword fight between Flynn and Basil Rathbone is effective but relatively modest,

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VAMPIRA MEETS…LIBERACE?

Let’s close up this absurd week (and I’m not limiting that to just the material on this blog) with an absurd clip of two absurd personalities. This is a silent, ghostly, unknown bit of TV footage featuring Vampira (see post from earlier this week) dancing with Liberace. From the looks

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GHOULARDI; THE CLEVELAND VAMPIRA?

In the 1970s and 80s, Ernie Anderson was the voice of ABC–the announcer whose voice was instantly recognizable and very much part of the networks brand. But the skeleton in his closet (har) was his stint on local Cleveland television station WJW as late night horror movie host ‘Ghoulardi’. From

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VAMPIRA, COUSIN OF MORTICIA ADDAMS

On Monday we began a discussion of the hosts of late night horror movie shows on local television that proliferated in the 1950s-70s (and maybe beyond?). Perhaps the true legend of the genre is Vampira, a local L.A. hostess whose mid-to-late 1950s show was on KABC, the ABC affililiate. Her

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MONSTER CHILLER THRILLER HORROR THEATERS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8a_7Zhyst48https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEjdt_n1l-4 For years, local late night weekend television featured horror movie offerings for kids, hosted by cheeseball horror emcee’s usually dressed in capes, coming out of coffins, making strange noises intended to evoke werewolves, monsters etc. There were plenty of junkie horror movies to go around and kids loved this

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ABE LYMAN VS. VARSITY DRAG

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cfzpay0lqGwhttp://large,%20burled%20maple%20Capeheart%20radio-phonograph%20unit–similar%20to%20the%20one%20in%20Owney’s%20penthouse%20suite—stood%20in%20the%20corner,%20playing%20a%20record–Roger%20Woolf%20Kahn’s%20orchestra’s%20rendition%20of%20‘You’ve%20Got%20Me%20Crying%20Again.’ I’m closing up this week’s look at period Football stuff with a second rendition of the DeSylva/Brown&Henderson’s infectious hit 20s tune ‘Varsity Drag’. It’s performed by Abe Lyman and his orchestra and if you don’t dig 1920s music (and lets face it, few people do–you have to be a

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THE NFL MEETS…JOAN McCRACKEN?

As this week drifts on, we’re gradually getting away from my initial theme which was period football games captured on film. (This may well be a relief to some of you). Today we fall off the map completely with a terrific production number from the 1947 MGM remake of ‘Good

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THE FOOTBALL FOLLIES?

One of the biggest hits of the 1927 Broadway season was ‘Good News’, a musical that was the quintessential 20s rah-rah football celebration. As an artifact, the 1930 film adaptation is priceless due largely to the poor quality of the filmmaking. As you’ll see above in the show’s most famous

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FOOTBALL: THE ‘BOOLA BOOLA’ YEARS

Behold some fascinating looks at football of the 1920s and 30s and note how incredibly similar this ancient reel of highlights is to a Sunday morning Fox NFL Pre-Game show. Indeed, the entire game seems largely not to have changed much at all from the game we know now, except

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