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‘Disorder In The Court’ (1936) was the 15th film made by The Three Stooges for Columbia Pictures. It was photographed from Wednesday, April 1 through Monday, April 6, 1936 and released on Saturday, May 30th of that year (the 151st day in the Gregorian Calendar). Though the script is credited

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THE MAKING OF ‘FEDORA’

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS2XRiN9xbE ‘Fedora’ (1978), written by Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond and directed by Wilder, was the teams penultimate film and for all intents and purposes the more appropriate finish to their legendary partnership than their unfortunate final outing ‘Buddy Buddy’. I saw the film in its Los Angeles first (and

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WEEKEND STOOGEFEST

‘Listen, Judge’ (1952) is the 138th short comedy made by The Three Stooges for Columbia Pictures. It was photographed from Tuesday, November 6 through Thursday, November 8, 1951 and was released on Thursday, March 6th, 1952 (the 66th day in the Gregorian Calendar). The film is a mash-up of three

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ANNIE HALL–er DIANE KEATON–WINS THE BEST ACTRESS OSCAR

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOCohXRrdkghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQKuNHhX8Js Apropos of yesterday’s post, I was going to post the highly controversial Vanessa Redgrave Oscar acceptance speech from 1978 in which she criticizes Israel in a virulent and stinging speech that provoked boos and a scolding from Paddy Chayefsky. But you know what? The hell with it. Let’s end

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AND THE BEST SCREENPLAY AWARD GOES TO THE MAN WHO WASN’T THERE

Continuing our history of ‘Annie Hall’ at the 1978 Oscars, here is Paddy Chayefsky announcing the best original screenplay award which of course goes to the magisterially absent Woody Allen and his partner Mashall Brickman, who is there and accepts on Woody’s behalf. (By the way, one of the nominees

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WOODY ALLEN ON HIS CLARINET GIG

Continuing our story of ‘Annie Hall’ and its Oscars moment, above is a short section from a doc about Woody (don’t know which one) which tells the oft-repeated tale of how he blew off the ceremony and didn’t even know the movie had won the major Oscars of that year

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THE ‘ANNIE HALL/OSCAR’ FILES

Yesterday we watched Woody Allen not pick up his Best Director Oscar for ‘Annie Hall’ in 1978 due to his being in New York playing the clarinet with a band in midtown. However his producers, Jack Rollins and Charles Joffe, chose to make the trip and were rewarded with picking

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AND THE BEST DIRECTOR OSCAR GOES TO…?

Last week I posted William Friedkin’s Oscar win for ‘The French Connection’ in 1972. The award was nicely presented by Natalie Wood, who was paired with legendary director Frank Capra. In 1978 the Academy had the good taste (believe it or not) to repeat this actress/legendary director bit again, this

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WEEKEND STOOGEFEST

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPKYiPFGMaohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEij2bn7rGY ‘Creeps’ (1956) was the 168th short comedy made by The Three Stooges for Columbia Pictures. The single day of photography took place on May 16th, 1955. The film was released on Thursday, February 2, 1956 (the 33rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar), 41 days after the

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BUT WHAT DOES WILLIAM FRIEDKIN REALLY THINK OF AL PACINO?

William Friedkin and Al Pacino made the unhappy undercover-in-gay-bondage-world police drama ‘Cruising’ in 1979. Friedkin, in his memoir ‘The Friedkin Connection’, makes it very clear how little the two men liked working with each other. In the above interview clip–in case Friedkin wasn’t clear enough in his book–he makes it

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