sovay: (Jeff Hartnett)
sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote 2025-02-04 12:12 am (UTC)

I'm at the unwise point where I'd take potentially dangerous slippery ice over definitely harmful extreme heat!

Take our sheet ice, please!

(I love winter, but one of the front steps has become a frictionless slab and I do not love it.)

OMG that photo! I hope it pops up somewhere eventually! Meanwhile, I found this at the LoC!

Is that the entire script—the dialogue at least? That's brilliant! I went looking for contemporary reviews, of which I found several. It sounds pretty polemic, but fingers crossed that at least one of those nine-reel copies survived. Rediscoveries premiere at film festivals all the time and I would like to see Elisha Cook Jr. eating donuts.

(Stewart Kennedy in Her Unborn Child looks like the only one of his stage roles he got to recreate onscreen. His scene partner transferred with him, although not for whatever reason the rest of the 1928 Broadway cast. He was also in the 1932 Broadway production of Chrysalis from which nobody transferred to the pre-Code All of Me (1934), but that one seems to have been a trainwreck whichever way.)

Tin Pan Alley is called "Dímelo cantando".

I can see why you had to look that one up! ¿Quién mató a Vicky? at least reminds you of the plot!

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