I will note that "Hellbound Train" is part of a long tradition of sermons in the Black church along that theme.
I know it best from Chuck Berry's great song "Downbound Train" but it's all clearly derived from the same almost folk process that informed sermons which were taken, changed, adapted just as folk songs and folk stories were done.
Here's Chuck: [link]
I know it best from Chuck Berry's great song "Downbound Train" but it's all clearly derived from the same almost folk process that informed sermons which were taken, changed, adapted just as folk songs and folk stories were done.
Very cool. Sounds like something that could be in one of your Halloween mixes.
Sounds like something that could be in one of your Halloween mixes.
I've definitely put it on a Halloween mix.
I have a liking for Katherine Hepburn, but Bringing Up Baby annoys me; however, I appreciate your love for Holiday - it's one of my favorites.
And Shanghai Express ... I'm always reminded of the line, "it took more than one man to change my name to Shanghai Lily".
It was only ten months or so in the making, but seeing Scola and Hec this past weekend inspired me to finally wrap up my look at the 1930s: [link]
I'm bookmarking this to read later!
I have a liking for Katherine Hepburn, but Bringing Up Baby annoys me; however, I appreciate your love for Holiday - it's one of my favorites.
I love Katharine Hepburn movies, including Bringing Up Baby, although it is very different from her other roles.
I appreciate your love for Holiday - it's one of my favorites.
I love HOLIDAY. The 1930 version is also quite good: Ann Harding & Mary Astor play the sisters and (hilariously) Edward Everett Horton plays Nick Potter yet again.
I also love Holiday! I have played Susan Potter (Nick Potter’s wife). I am not sure if she exists in the movie because I haven’t watched in 20 years! But she was extremely fun to play- I used my Anya “I will barf too!” Imitation.
I have played Susan Potter (Nick Potter’s wife). I am not sure if she exists in the movie because I haven’t watched in 20 years!
Oh indeed she's in the movie and delightful. It's one of Jacqueline's favorite screwballs, and Neddy is on her short list of all-time Woobies.
Oh indeed she's in the movie and delightful. It's one of Jacqueline's favorite screwballs, and Neddy is on her short list of all-time Woobies.
I think my love for Lew Ayres in
Holiday
is one reason I loved
All Quiet on the Western Front
so much.
I have played Susan Potter (Nick Potter’s wife). I am not sure if she exists in the movie because I haven’t watched in 20 years!
I can't remember the name of the actress in the '38 version but in the '30 version it's Hedda Hopper!
Oh indeed she's in the movie and delightful. It's one of Jacqueline's favorite screwballs, and Neddy is on her short list of all-time Woobies.
My Nick Potter actor was way too young for me in reality, but I sort of fell in acting love with him! But it was so much fun to play, and I so rarely act. It made me want to act again (I was doing it as a a favor to a director friend). But it is fun that Hedda Hopper played her, and that helps me see why he asked me (He is known for his whole directing style is casting the right person and just letting them go).