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San Francisco Film Locations...a mini-tour on video

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Feb 10, 2011

Huntington Park at the top of Nob Hill, San Francisco One day not too long ago my friend Dave and I went on an excursion into three San Francisco neighborhoods to shoot video of classic film locations. I'd done some research and worked out a way to cover read more

Marlene Dietrich...another facet of her legend

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Feb 6, 2011

 Marlene Dietrich is one of very few film stars whose career not only spanned 60+ years but who also enjoyed icon status for most of those years. Her life in film began in the early 1920s with silent pictures. It came to a close with Maximillian Schell's 1984 Oscar-nominated doc read more

Marlene Dietrich...another facet of her legend

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Feb 6, 2011

 Marlene Dietrich is one of very few film stars whose career not only spanned 60+ years but who also enjoyed icon status for most of those years. Her life in film began in the early 1920s with silent pictures. It came to a close with Maximillian Schell's 1984 Oscar-nominated doc read more

Marlene Dietrich...another facet of her legend

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Feb 6, 2011

 Marlene Dietrich is one of very few film stars whose career not only spanned 60+ years but who also enjoyed icon status for most of those years. Her life in film began in the early 1920s with silent pictures. It came to a close with Maximillian Schell's 1984 Oscar-nominated doc read more

SHADOW OF A DOUBT's "Ann Newton"...Today...

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 31, 2011

Edna and Hitch While doing research for a blog on Shadow of a Doubt last year I unearthed information about Edna May Wonacott Green who portrayed Ann Newton, the younger sister in the 1943 film. I wrote a letter asking Edna if she'd be interested in being interviewed and a little read more

SHADOW OF A DOUBT's "Ann Newton"...Today...

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 31, 2011

Edna and Hitch While doing research for a blog on Shadow of a Doubt last year I unearthed information about Edna May Wonacott Green who portrayed Ann Newton, the younger sister in the 1943 film. I wrote a letter asking Edna if she'd be interested in being interviewed and a little read more

SHADOW OF A DOUBT's "Ann Newton"...Today...

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 31, 2011

Edna and Hitch While doing research for a blog on Shadow of a Doubt last year I unearthed information about Edna May Wonacott Green who portrayed Ann Newton, the younger sister in the 1943 film. I wrote a letter asking Edna if she'd be interested in being interviewed and a little read more

"Who's Crazy Now?" - Noir City 9, Opening Night

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 23, 2011

Stranger on the Third Floor So…I paid my 10 bucks to park in the lot adjacent to Sullivan’s Funeral Home on Market Street in San Francisco and was heading for the Wells Fargo ATM near 16th...I checked my phone and noticed a text message…my friend Dick, who I was to meet for read more

"Who's Crazy Now?" - Noir City 9, Opening Night

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 23, 2011

Stranger on the Third Floor So…I paid my 10 bucks to park in the lot adjacent to Sullivan’s Funeral Home on Market Street in San Francisco and was heading for the Wells Fargo ATM near 16th...I checked my phone and noticed a text message…my friend Dick, who I was to meet for read more

"Who's Crazy Now?" - Noir City 9, Opening Night

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 23, 2011

Stranger on the Third Floor So…I paid my 10 bucks to park in the lot adjacent to Sullivan’s Funeral Home on Market Street in San Francisco and was heading for the Wells Fargo ATM near 16th...I checked my phone and noticed a text message…my friend Dick, who I was to meet for read more

THREE CLASSIC HITCHCOCK KILLERS

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 17, 2011

Alfred Hitchcock once remarked that, “in the old days villains had moustaches and kicked the dog.”  He resisted such clichés, preferring a different kind of heavy, the sort he called “an ordinary human being with failings.”  The director also said, referring to read more

THREE CLASSIC HITCHCOCK KILLERS

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 17, 2011

Alfred Hitchcock once remarked that, “in the old days villains had moustaches and kicked the dog.”  He resisted such clichés, preferring a different kind of heavy, the sort he called “an ordinary human being with failings.”  The director also said, referring to read more

CMBA Hitchcock Blogathon: THREE CLASSIC HITCHCOCK KILLERS

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 17, 2011

Alfred Hitchcock once remarked that, “in the old days villains had moustaches and kicked the dog.”  He resisted such clichés, preferring a different kind of heavy, the sort he called “an ordinary human being with failings.”  The director also said, referring to read more

Focus on Film Noir: Barbara Stanwyck

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 13, 2011

Three films of legendary star to be screened at Noir City 9 Her childhood has been called Dickensian and the rags-to-riches trajectory of her life could easily have provided material for one of her films… She was the youngest of a hard-drinking Irish American bricklayer’s five read more

Focus on Film Noir: Barbara Stanwyck

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 13, 2011

Three films of legendary star to be screened at Noir City 9 Her childhood has been called Dickensian and the rags-to-riches trajectory of her life could easily have provided material for one of her films… She was the youngest of a hard-drinking Irish American bricklayer’s five read more

Focus on Film Noir: Barbara Stanwyck

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 13, 2011

Three films of legendary star to be screened at Noir City 9 Her childhood has been called Dickensian and the rags-to-riches trajectory of her life could easily have provided material for one of her films… She was the youngest of a hard-drinking Irish American bricklayer’s five read more

Focus on Film Noir: Warner Home Video's Film Noir Classic Collection, Vol. 5

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 10, 2011

Released by Warner Home Video in 2010, Film Noir Classic Collection, Volume 5  is a four-disc showcase of eight double-featured films, a sampling of thrillers ranging from the acclaimed to the all-but-forgotten. Disc one is a strong pairing of Edward Dmytryk's Cornered (1945) with Antho read more

Focus on Film Noir: Warner Home Video's Film Noir Classic Collection, Vol. 5

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 10, 2011

Released by Warner Home Video in 2010, Film Noir Classic Collection, Volume 5  is a four-disc showcase of eight double-featured films, a sampling of thrillers ranging from the acclaimed to the all-but-forgotten. Disc one is a strong pairing of Edward Dmytryk's Cornered (1945) with Antho read more

Focus on Film Noir: Warner Home Video's Film Noir Classic Collection, Vol. 5

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 10, 2011

Released by Warner Home Video in 2010, Film Noir Classic Collection, Volume 5  is a four-disc showcase of eight double-featured films, a sampling of thrillers ranging from the acclaimed to the all-but-forgotten. Disc one is a strong pairing of Edward Dmytryk's Cornered (1945) with Antho read more

NOIR CITY 9 - Schedule announced for 9th annual San Francisco festival

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jan 6, 2011

The ninth annual San Francisco film noir festival, Noir City 9, will run from Friday, January 21, through Sunday, January 30, at the historic Castro Theatre; 24 films noir, both celebrated and obscure, will screen. A presentation of the Film Noir Foundation, this festival is the centerpiece of read more
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