“Forgotten Hollywood”- Noir City Film Fest in San Francisco!

October 20th, 2012

Manny P. here…

   The world’s most popular film noir festival, NOIR CITY will return for its eleventh annual odyssey: January 25th – February 3rd, 2013. According to their website, Film noir devotees will spend ten glorious days and nights watching double features the way they were meant to be seen: on the big screen, in lustrous 35mm, in one of America’s great movie palaces, San Francisco’s historic Castro Theatre. The Film Noir Foundation will be presenting celebrated classics of the genre, as well as, wonderful rarities; some saved from extinction by the FNF. The opening weekend’s special guest star is a legendary performer! AND, expect a premiere of the FNF’s latest restoration!

   On the closing weekend, fans will again have the opportunity to time-travel to the 1940s with the return of the Noir City Nightclub, Saturday night, February 2nd. You will enjoy cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and a sensational lineup of live entertainment in a posh vintage venue— the Regency Lodge. Festival screenings are timed so you can attend the nightclub without missing any of the films! Proceeds from the festival help fund the FNF’s preservation efforts year round. Full series Passports and Nightclub tickets go on sale December 1st.

   For more information, follow the link:

http://noircity.com/directions.html

   It’s your chance to have a smashing time, and help preserve a uniquely American art form. In a gritty way, this sounds like lot’s of steamy fun!

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Richard J. Riordan Library: VOTE!

October 19th, 2012

Manny P. here…

   The Richard J. Riordan Main Branch Public Library is showcasing the upcoming election. The message is clear: Exercise your right to vote. It’s an American gift  promoted through literacy.

   This locale has politics fever! We’ve all been watching the debates, reading the news, and anticipating Tuesday, November 6th. It only makes sense their newest window display  features an array of election-related goodies. The Richard J. Riordan Library is at Flower and Fifth St., in the heart of Downtown, Los Angeles.

  

   As a special election day treat, come by The Library Store on November 6th, 2012, and they will give you a special Voter Discount if you show them your I VOTED sticker! No matter who you endorse or what Measure you support… Democrat or Republican… just make sure to VOTE!

   I’m proud the Forgotten Hollywood Book Series are both on the shelves of this intimate gift shop. The original Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History has also been tapped as a reference copy at the Richard J. Riordan Library.

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- We Are Not in Kansas Anymore…

October 18th, 2012

Manny P. here…

   The Victoria and Albert Museum in Great Britain is the world’s largest museum of design and decorative arts, housing a permanent collection of over 4.5 million artifacts. Named after Prince Albert and Queen Victoria, it was founded in 1852.

   Dorothy’s ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz are to go on display in England for the first time as part of the V&A’s Hollywood Costume exhibition. They’re on loan from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in Washington DC. The pair will be on show at the London museum from October 20th – November 18th, alongside Dorothy’s blue and white gingham pinafore. The most famous footware in the history of Hollywood were created by Gilbert Adrian, MGM’s exquisite  wardrobe designer.

   Four other shoes have been accounted for in museums or private collections. A fifth pair was stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in 2005, and never found.

   The exhibition, which runs from October 20th – January 27th, and features 130 costumes, including garments worn by Marilyn Monroe in Some Like It Hot; Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s; Harrison Ford in Raiders of the Lost Ark; and Bob De Niro in Taxi Driver. The curator of this event is Deborah Nadoolman Landis, an Oscar-nominated costume designer, and wife of director John Landis.

<- The V&A holds some of the most impressive programs in London; this in part because of the large galleries devoted to temporary exhibitions. Each year, you will find a dozen different exhibits being staged, and covering all areas of collections. One of the more impressive displays in recent years was Grace Kelly: Style Icon in 2010.

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   On Tuesday, November 13th, Turner Classic Movies will present a FREE screening of the acclaimed On the Waterfront. This event is hosted by Ben Mankiewicz; and making a special guest appearance is Oscar winner Eva Marie Saint. It’s for our friends in the Pittsburgh area at the Byham Theatre, 101 6th St. at 7p.

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Actor Appearances… Chicago Style!

October 17th, 2012

Manny P. here…

   The Hollywood Blvd. and Hollywood Palms are elite full-service restaurants, bars, and movie theaters in the greater Chicagoland area.

         

   A very popular series of celebrity events often includes a table in the lobby, where you can briefly meet the stars of some of your favorite motion pictures and get their autograph, or a posed photograph with them. Two upcoming events are presented in the form of beautifully  crafted online flyers:

  

   This is the Midwest’s best chance to enjoy the Hollywood classic film experience!

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Franchise Book Series News…

October 16th, 2012

Manny P. here…

   Let’s take a quick break from news and notes about Hollywood’s Golden Age to offer exciting news about the Forgotten Hollywood Book Series…

~ Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History has reached 2600 hundred units sold. My initial work is steamrolling along from a sustained interest in the Studio Era. Personal thanks to literary patrons at the 2012 Duarte Festival of Authors. They all discovered the paperback I wrote in 2009. I’d also like to thank a personal friend, Chuck Rice, who is  helping me promote the entire franchise of books.

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~ Son of Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History is available at a BARNES & NOBLE in Princeton, New Jersey; and at over 109 confirmed worldwide Independent on demand book shops. For the complete list, click on the link below:

https://www.forgottenhollywood.com/independent-book-shop-locations

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~ The eBook version of Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History is NOW available at a website promoting KOBO. They are the UK’s leading retail group, with over 550 High Street stores, and 440 travel outlets, including airports, train stations, and motorways.

Here’s a link to the WHSmith site:

http://www.whsmith.co.uk/CatalogAndSearch/eBooksProductDetails.aspx?productID=KB00105361314

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~ Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History has been added at a library in the Glendale Public Library System. The Grandview Branch is located at 1535 Fifth St., a neighborhood locale. Thomas Jefferson Elementary is directly across the street. A few blocks east on Glenwood Rd. are three public schools: Hoover High, Toll Middle School, and Mark Keppel.

~ Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History and Son of Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History have been included at two locations at the Orange County Public Library. My first work was added to San Juan Capistrano Branch; while my latest paperback has been sent to my hometown Cypress Branch.

  

   99 libraries carry the combined Forgotten Hollywood Book Series. Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History is in its 84th branch. Son of Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History is on 38 literary shelves across the globe.

Until next time>                                “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Presenting the Alex Film Society…

October 15th, 2012

Manny P. here…

   The Alex Film Society presents (at the Alex Theatre of Glendale, CA) classic features, cartoons, newsreels, and short subjects; together with guest appearances by notable personalities. Their mission is to entertain and educate the audience, while demonstrating to film owners the market for classic movies. The short-term goal of the society is to offer the best possible prints, so patrons can enjoy the experience. Plus, they continue to promote the  importance of film preservation.

  

   Every year, the Alex Film Society sponsors The Three Stooges Big Screen Event during the Thanksgiving weekend; and The Greatest Cartoons Ever (A Hall of Fame Big Screen Event) between Christmas and New Year’s Day. Now, they have added a special afternoon to celebrate Halloween.

   On Saturday, October 27th, two screenings of Frankensten Meets the Wolfman will take place at 2p and 8p. This 1943 classic co-stars Lon Chaney Jr., Bela Lugosi, Lionel Atwill, Patric Knowles, Maria Ouspenskaya, and Ilona Massey. A couple of costumed monsters will greet audiences.

   And, a 1995 cartoon will precede the main feature. Runaway Brain is the only movie pitting the Frankenstein Monster with Mickey Mouse. The animated short stars the vocal talents of Kelsey Grammer. This was the first Mickey Mouse two-reeler created by Disney Studios in four decades.

   The Alex Theatre was designed in 1925, a Vaudeville and motion picture house with Greek and Egyptian motifs. It stands today as a surviving example of cinematic palaces during the early 20th Century, and one of a few extant theatres with an open forecourt. The 1,450 seat Alex Theatre is a historic, cultural, and artistic treasure for not only the people of Glendale, but the entire Los Angeles Basin.

   In addition to the lavish architecture, a huge Wurlitzer pipe organ was brought in. A regular organist supplied improvised accompaniment during the Silent Picture era. Several movies had their preview screening at The Alex, inviting celebrities such as Alice Faye, Don Ameche, and Elizabeth Taylor for National Velvet; and Bing Crosby for Going My Way (both in 1944). A wide aspect ratio screen was installed in 1954, along with surround sound to accommodate the new Cinemascope pictures. They premiered blockbuster epics, including Ben-Hur; and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.

   Backstage tours covering their history are available through the Alex Theatre website:

http://alextheatre.org/about/backstagetour.php

   Enjoy the Holidays at the Alex Theatre, from by the fine folks at the Alex Film Society.

Until next time>                                “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Roger Moore Book Available Soon!

October 13th, 2012

Manny P. here…

   Sir Roger Moore, who played the title role in the James Bond film series from 1973 to 1985, is expected to make a special appearance in Manhattan next month to meet with fans and sign copies of Bond On Bond: Reflections on 50 years of James Bond Movies. The official release of this book is due on November 16th, 2012.

   The Bond movies remain the longest continually running film series in movie history, and 2012 marks its fiftieth anniversary. While there have been other actors that have taken on the coveted role of spy, James Bond, one of the most renowned and beloved 007 performers is the charming and charismatic British actor.

   To celebrate these films, Roger Moore has penned this book featuring all the Bond movies, along with a wonderfully witty account of his own involvement. From the girls to the villains, the cars to the cocktails (shaken not stirred), the gadgets, locations, etc., his work is vividly illustrated with hundreds of iconic images from all the films, plus many previously unseen photos from the Bond archive. This is the ultimate James Bond primer, written by the ultimate insider, with all of the affection and good humor he brought to the role. It’s the perfect gift for all fans of these much loved cinematic gems.

   If you’re unable to attend the autograph party at Barnes & Noble on November 9th in New York, but still want a copy, several first editions (personally signed by Sir Roger Moore) will be available from the online store at veryfinebooks.com. If you’re interested in purchasing one, and would like to be notified when it’s in literary shops, go to their website at:

http://www.booksigningcentral.com/2012/10/08/book-signing-roger-moore-bond-on-bond/

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Indiana Jones Exhibit To Open in OC

October 12th, 2012

Manny P. here…

     The Discovery Science Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating minds, assisting teachers, and increasing public understanding of science, math, and technology through interactive exhibits and programs. Located in Santa Ana, CA, this learning center has a special presentation opening today, and it’s unabashadly tied to Hollywood cinema.

   According to their website:

Indiana Jones™ and the Adventure of Archaeology, presented by the National Geographic Society, immerses you in the science and history of field archaeology. Walk in the footsteps of beloved film hero Indiana Jones as you embark on this interactive museum adventure. The exhibit runs from October 12th, 2012 – April 21. 2013.

This Unique Exhibition Features :

  • A vast and exclusive collection of Indiana Jones™ film props, models, concept art, and set designs from the Lucasfilm backlot
  • An interactive tour of legendary sites that sheds light on historical myths such as the Ark of the Covenant and the Holy Grail
  • A chance to see some of the world’s most impressive material remains and real-world artifacts  from ancient societies from the collections of the world-renowned Penn Museum and the National Geographic Society archives
  • A hand-held multimedia guide lets you personalize your exhibit experience
  • An interactive quest game that lets children of all ages test their skills and explore the exhibit content in a fun, innovative way

   Tickets are available on the Discovery Science Center website:

http://www.discoverycube.org/indianajones/

   This is a Hollywood-themed archeological treasure, fully wrapped in a visually family-friendly experience. I suggest you visit this one-of-a-kind spectacle while visiting Southern California!

© 2012 Lucasfilm LTD. & TM. All Rights Reserved

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Seven Score and Nine Years Ago…

October 11th, 2012

Manny P. here…

   On the heels of the release of his new film, Lincoln, Steven Spielberg has been invited to deliver the keynote address at an observance commemorating the 149th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address. The Oscar-winning director will speak at about 10a on November 19th at the Soldiers’ National Cemetery in Gettysburg; the site of the pivotal battle during the Civil War, where Northern troops defeated the Confederate army under General Robert E. Lee.

                       STEVEN SPIELBERG  /  DANIEL DAY LEWIS (on the set of LINCOLN

   Spielberg’s visit coincides with the overall 150th remembrance of the Civil War. Ceremonies have been taking place at historical sites where Yankee and Confederate soldiers collided. Abraham Lincoln’s original remarks at the dedication of the military cemetery are generally considered one of the best presidential speeches in American history.

   The legendary director’s appearance will be what I refer to as a real Hollywood-and-Vine moment, when Americana is expected to cross paths with Hollywood history.

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   Mel Brooks has been tapped by the American Film Institute,  presenting him with their highest honor: The Life Achievement Award. The AFI ceremony will air in late June on Turner Classic Movies and TNT.

   His screen credits include The Producers, Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, High Anxietyand Silent Movie. He co-wrote many episodes of Your Show of Shows and Get Smart on television. Brooks is one of only 14 entertainment individuals to win an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony award. Mel also enjoyed a four-decade marriage to Anne Bancroft, who inspired much of his work.

   He’s the 41st recipient of the honor, which has gone to Hollywood legends, such as Orson Welles, Bette Davis, Elizabeth Taylor, Steven Spielberg, Meryl Streep and Morgan Freeman. In 2013, it’s going to be a great Springtime for the iconic Mel Brooks!

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- The Passing of the Turkish Delight…

October 10th, 2012

Manny P. here…

   One of the popular exotic actors from Hollywood’s Studio Era has died. Turhan Bey was the prodigal son of a Turkish diplomat and Jewish mother. Born in Vienna, after the annexation of Austria to Nazi Germany, his family emigrated to the US in 1940. He was discovered by talent scouts from Warner Brothers. Bey was immediately cast in several of The Falcon series of motion pictures.                                               TURHAN BEY —>

   Often cast as suave and sometimes dubious types, he worked opposite Katharine Hepburn, Errol Flynn, John Wayne, and Peter Lorre. He became an ideal co-star in Technicolor foreign  films, many times alongside Maria Montez. They appeared together in Raiders of the Desert, Arabian Nights, White Savage, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, Bowery to Broadway, Follow the Boys, and Sudan. Bey was also fine in horror genre and film noir flicks, including The Mummy’s TombThe Mad Ghoul, Footsteps in the Dark, and The Amazing Mr. X.   He’s best remembered for co-starring in The Dragon Seed (below left with Kate Hepburn).

   

   In 1953, Bey returned to Europe, and pursued careers as a photographer and stage director. Though retired from cinema, his adoring fans dubbed him The Turkish Delight for his dark good looks. He had a brief renaissance in the 1990s, appearing in episodes of the science fiction  television series Babylon 5, and a guest starring role in Murder She Wrote. He received his one-and-only accolade, receiving an Emmy nomination when he worked on the small screen.

   Turhan Bey was 90.

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   Our Forgotten Hollywood thoughts and prayers go out to Debbie Reynolds, who was hospitalized for a bad reaction to medication. She was admitted for observation, and is set to be released later today. Doctors will advise her further, which may affect future concerts and appearances over the next three months.

   Debbie Reynolds is 80.  GET WELL SOON !!

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Another Studio Anniversary in 2013!

October 8th, 2012

Manny P. here…

   Kicking off next year’s 90th anniversary, Warner Brothers Home Entertainment Group debuted a new look and logo for their 2013 celebration, and a series of disc collections commemorating its iconic history. DVD and Blu-ray motion pictures will be on store shelves over this year-long celebration.

   The Best of Warner Brothers 100 Film DVD Collection features Warner Brothers’ Best Picture Academy Award winners, from 1931’s Cimarron to 2006’s The Departed. The 55-disc  set includes two documentaries: Tales from the Warner Brothers Lot andThe Warner Brothers Lot Tour. This is the first chance for classics such as  Grand Hotel, Mrs. Miniverand Driving Miss Daisy to be yours for home viewing, beginning  January 29th.

   The movie studio plans other surprises. Notably,  genre specific Best of Warner Brothers 20 Film DVD Collections will be released, beginning with Musicals  in February, Romance in April, Comedy in  July, and Thrillers in September. A Clint Eastwood Collection arrives in the spring.

   The Best of Warner Brothers Animation Collections will additionally be distributed; Hanna Barbera in May, Looney Tunes in June, and DC Comics in August. And, The Best of Warner Brothers Superman TV Collection is set for May.

   The celebration will compliment Paramount Pictures and Universal Studios centennial birthdays going on in 2012.

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   Son of Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History is NOW on four International online sites. Here are the details:

     

~ AMERICAN BOOK CENTER – The Netherland’s premiere book store

http://www.abc.nl/search/detailed.php?isbn=9781937454142&valuta=$

~ JPC – Music global site promoting literature from Germany

http://www.abc.nl/search/detailed.php?isbn=9781937454142&valuta=$

~ KALAHARI – An oasis of literary delight found in South Africa

http://www.kalahari.com/books/Son-of-Forgotten-Hollywood-Forgotten-History/632/43936747.aspx

 ~ BOOMERANG BOOKS – An Aussie-friendly online site from the folks down under

http://www.boomerangbooks.com.au/Son-of-Forgotten-Hollywood-Forgotten-History/Manny-Pacheco/book_9781937454142.htm

   All four locations also carry Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History.

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Former Children’s TV Host Has Died!

October 7th, 2012

Manny P. here…

   If you lived in Southern California in the 1960s, you and / or your children might remember Sheriff John. He appeared on KTTV, from 1952 to 1970, in two series: Sheriff John’s Lunch Brigade and Sheriff John’s Cartoon Time. He was played by the wonderful John Rovick.

   Sheriff John began each program entering his office, singing Laugh and Be Happy; a polka themed melody. He then said the Pledge of Allegiance, read a safety bulletin, and showed cartoons. He also offered life lessons about public decorum, traffic rules, and good health habits. The show’s highlight was the birthday celebration. Each day, Sheriff John announced lots of viewers names, and then brought out dessert while crooning Birthday Party Polka (Put Another Candle on My Birthday Cake).

   Rovick served as a radio operator-gunner in the United States Army Air Corps during World War II, surviving 50 combat missions in the European Theater of Operations. Following the war, he became a radio announcer, moving to television in its early days. He won an Emmy Award in 1952. In 1979, Rovick reprised his role as Sheriff John on KTTV, briefly hosting a Sunday morning version of the television series. He retired in 1981.

   John Rovick was 93. Children of all ages in Southern California mourn his loss, while fondly remembering a gentler time eating lunch and watching Sheriff John.

Until next time>                                “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- 3000 Marks the Spot!

October 6th, 2012

Manny P. here…

   Sales figures for Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History and Son of Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History are now officially at 3000 combined units sold. This is a landmark number; since I’ve began selling paperbacks as part of the Forgotten Hollywood franchise, just over  three years ago, beginning in 2009.

  

   Individually, my initial book is about ten paperbacks shy of 2600 sold; and my latest work has just past 400 in sales. I recently wrote a blog about the latter accomplishment. And, the best part of this news… both books are still selling all over the globe!

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IT’S OFFICIAL!!

   Cue the Bond music…

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Back-to-Back Weekends at Fairs!

October 5th, 2012

Manny P. here…

   I’ll be spending the next two Saturdays at Southern California premier Book Festivals. Here are the details:

 10TH ANNUAL DUARTE FESTIVAL OF AUTHORS

Westminster Gardens / Flintridge Bookstore Booth

1420 Santo Domingo Ave., Duarte, CA

  October 6th

 Saturday  12p – 4p

Panel – A MOMENT IN HISTORY (2:15p – 3:15p)

  

 http://friendsoftheduartelibrary.com/festival-of-authors/foa-2012/2012-authors/

   According to their press release:

Author/TV-radio personality Manny Pacheco highlights character actors of Hollywood’s Golden Age and films telling America’s story in Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History; while Hollywood movie historian, Mark Thomas McGee takes readers behind-the-scenes in the making of the classic Invasion of the Body Snatchers; and Gerald Schiller, details true tales from Tinseltown’s past in It Happened in Hollywood: Remarkable Events that Shaped History. Dennis Sanchez offers a humorous The Wizard of Oz parody from Toto’s point of view in Toto’s Adventures with Dorothy.

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 LOS ANGELES LATINO BOOK AND FAMILY FESTIVAL

California State University, Dominguez Hills

1000 E. Victoria Street, Carson

October 13th

Saturday  11a – 4p

Panel Moderator – MAKING LATINO BOOKS INTO FILMS  (12p – 1p)

Panel – HOW TO GET PUBLISHED  (1p – 2p)

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   These outdoor events are family-friendly, and they will feature top local authors, readings, panel discussions, and activities for children of all ages.

   I’ll be autographing lots of copies of Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History and Son of Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History. I hope to see you in Duarte or Dominguez Hills.

Until next time>                                “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- A Cinerama Date in Pictures!

October 4th, 2012

Manny P. here…

   Last weekend, Laurie and I went on a date. Joining us were my folks and several friends. We visited the historic Cinerama Dome to enjoy watching  It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World and This is Cinerama! The evening was part of a weeklong celebration of the 60-year anniversary of the creation of Cinerama as a visual medium. My wife had her trusty camera to document the fun.

      

        

  

                   SPENCER TRACY              MILTON BERLE                SID CAESAR  

   The autograph on the script was of Director Stanley Kramer. The grainy photos were taken by actress Edie Adams on the set of It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World. She was Sid Caesar’s wife in the epic 1963 comedy. They are part of a personal collection shown prior to the 4:30p screening.

   Both shows were sponsored by Turner Classic Movies. Each screening was a sellout!

Until next time>                                “never forget”