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Casablanca with the San Francisco Symphony
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jul 25, 2011
Last Friday night I attended a very special screening of "Casablanca with the San Francisco Symphony" at Davies Hall. Conductor Michael Francis led the orchestral accompaniment and a full house spent the evening in thrall to Warner Bros.' sublime 1942 film classic and composer Max Steiner's unforget read more
Lyle Wheeler - Setting the Scene
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jul 12, 2011
Watercolor pre-production painting of Tara for Gone with the Wind (1939)
by guest author Captain Gregg
The art director is one of the most important artists in the film industry for it is his talent and skill that bring a script to visual life. Lyle Wheeler was a master craftsman in th read more
Lyle Wheeler - Setting the Scene
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jul 12, 2011
Watercolor pre-production painting of Tara for Gone with the Wind (1939)
by guest author Captain Gregg
The art director is one of the most important artists in the film industry for it is his talent and skill that bring a script to visual life. Lyle Wheeler was a master craftsman in th read more
Lyle Wheeler - Setting the Scene
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jul 12, 2011
Watercolor pre-production painting of Tara for Gone with the Wind (1939)
by guest author Captain Gregg
The art director is one of the most important artists in the film industry for it is his talent and skill that bring a script to visual life. Lyle Wheeler was a master craftsman in th read more
Jean Cocteau...born July 5, 1889...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jul 5, 2011
Jean Cocteau, French filmmaker/poet/writer/artist and more (dramatist, boxing manager...), was born July on 5, 1889, into a prominent and bourgeois family in Maissones-Lafitte - a village not far from Paris. His father, an attorney and amateur artist, took his own life when the boy was just nine; yo read more
Jean Cocteau...born July 5, 1889...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jul 5, 2011
Jean Cocteau, French filmmaker/poet/writer/artist and more (dramatist, boxing manager...), was born July on 5, 1889, into a prominent and bourgeois family in Maissones-Lafitte - a village not far from Paris. His father, an attorney and amateur artist, took his own life when the boy was just nine; yo read more
Jean Cocteau...born July 5, 1889...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jul 5, 2011
Jean Cocteau, French filmmaker/poet/writer/artist and more (dramatist, boxing manager...), was born July on 5, 1889, into a prominent and bourgeois family in Maissones-Lafitte - a village not far from Paris. His father, an attorney and amateur artist, took his own life when the boy was just nine; yo read more
Backstage Moments...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jun 19, 2011
Allan 'Whitey' Snyder and Marilyn Monroe on The Seven Year Itch
I routinely scour the Internet for pictures to go along with my my blog posts here and, in the process, I've come upon many interesting photos that I haven't used. I thought it might be fun to post a few of those taken on movie sets a read more
Backstage Moments...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jun 19, 2011
Allan 'Whitey' Snyder and Marilyn Monroe on The Seven Year Itch
I routinely scour the Internet for pictures to go along with my my blog posts here and, in the process, I've come upon many interesting photos that I haven't used. I thought it might be fun to post a few of those taken on movie sets a read more
Backstage Moments...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jun 19, 2011
Allan 'Whitey' Snyder and Marilyn Monroe on The Seven Year Itch
I routinely scour the Internet for pictures to go along with my my blog posts here and, in the process, I've come upon many interesting photos that I haven't used. I thought it might be fun to post a few of those taken on movie sets a read more
Location, Location, Location: Catalina Island
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jun 6, 2011
Norma Shearer, Paulette Goddard and Charlie Chaplin off Catalina, 1934
A Film Location and Celebrity Haunt Since the Early 20th Century
Santa Catalina, one of California's Channel Islands, is just 26 miles SSW of Los Angeles. Once called Pimu, it's been inhabited for more than 7,000 years and read more
Location, Location, Location: Catalina Island
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jun 6, 2011
Norma Shearer, Paulette Goddard and Charlie Chaplin off Catalina, 1934
A Film Location and Celebrity Haunt Since the Early 20th Century
Santa Catalina, one of California's Channel Islands, is just 26 miles SSW of Los Angeles. Once called Pimu, it's been inhabited for more than 7,000 years and read more
Location, Location, Location: Catalina Island
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jun 6, 2011
Norma Shearer, Paulette Goddard and Charlie Chaplin off Catalina, 1934
A Film Location and Celebrity Haunt Since the Early 20th Century
Santa Catalina, one of California's Channel Islands, is just 26 miles SSW of Los Angeles. Once called Pimu, it's been inhabited for more than 7,000 years and read more
North by Northwest - free to the public...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on May 31, 2011
When I was a little girl, the only director whose name I knew was Alfred Hitchcock. Though I didn't see any of his signature films of the era in a theater - Rear Window (1954), To Catch a Thief (1955), Vertigo (1958), North by Northwest (1959) - I must've seen the trailers, because I was well aware read more
North by Northwest - free to the public...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on May 31, 2011
When I was a little girl, the only director whose name I knew was Alfred Hitchcock. Though I didn't see any of his signature films of the era in a theater - Rear Window (1954), To Catch a Thief (1955), Vertigo (1958), North by Northwest (1959) - I must've seen the trailers, because I was well aware read more
North by Northwest - free to the public...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on May 31, 2011
When I was a little girl, the only director whose name I knew was Alfred Hitchcock. Though I didn't see any of his signature films of the era in a theater - Rear Window (1954), To Catch a Thief (1955), Vertigo (1958), North by Northwest (1959) - I must've seen the trailers, because I was well aware read more
"Errol Flynn Adventures" - DVD Boxed Set Giveaway and More...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on May 23, 2011
Memorial Day weekend is just a few days away and in commemoration of this special holiday, The Lady Eve's Reel Life is giving away a copy of the DVD boxed set Errol Flynn Adventures from TCM Spotlight/Warner Home Video.
A collection of five World War II actioners, the set includes Flynn’s o read more
"Errol Flynn Adventures" - DVD Boxed Set Giveaway and More...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on May 23, 2011
Memorial Day weekend is just a few days away and in commemoration of this special holiday, The Lady Eve's Reel Life is giving away a copy of the DVD boxed set Errol Flynn Adventures from TCM Spotlight/Warner Home Video.
A collection of five World War II actioners, the set includes Flynn’s o read more
CMBA Movies of 1939 Blogathon - The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on May 17, 2011
“In 1939, I secured my career and my stardom forever. I made five pictures in twelve months and every one of them was successful.” Bette Davis was referring to the string of movies she made in rapid succession, beginning with The Sisters in 1938 and followed by four more the next ye read more
CMBA Movies of 1939 Blogathon - The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on May 17, 2011
“In 1939, I secured my career and my stardom forever. I made five pictures in twelve months and every one of them was successful.” Bette Davis was referring to the string of movies she made in rapid succession, beginning with The Sisters in 1938 and followed by four more the next ye read more