“Forgotten Hollywood”- Author’s Day Interviews pt. 5…

February 25th, 2022

Manny P. here…

“`We continue our Celebrating Act 2 series conducted at the Hollywood Heritage Museum during their Afternoon with the Authors event. Author Mindy Johnson delights us with stories about early pioneers of cinema in Pencils, Pens, Brushes: A Girl’s Guide To Animation.

“`Enjoy!

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“`Manny Pacheco’s Forgotten Hollywood, a new podcast on Spotify. It will be presented in over ninety episodes with one program offered each week!

“`Episode Two is on the cloud. This week, I share stories about Oscar-nominated music during Hollywood’s Golden Age.

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Hot Lips…

February 24th, 2022

Manny P. here…

“`Sally Kellerman was the  Oscar and Emmy nominated actress, who played Margaret “Hot Lips” Houlihan in director Robert Altman’s 1970 film M*A*S*H. She had a career of more than sixty years in film and television.

“`Kellerman was born in 1937 in Long Beach, California, the daughter of a piano teacher and an oil executive.  She moved to Los Angeles as a child and attended Hollywood High School. Her initial interest was in jazz singing and she was signed to a contract with Verve records at age eighteen. She opted to pursue acting, instead.

“`She took a drama class at  Los Angeles City College and appeared in a stage production of Look Back in Anger with classmates Jack Nicholson, Shirley Knight, Dean Stockwell, and Robert Blake. She worked in television, with a lead role in Cheyenne and guest appearances on The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour and Bonanza. Her appearance in the original Star Trek pilot as Dr. Elizabeth Dehner is the most memorable of her early efforts.

“`In addition to working with Altman, Kellerman co-starred in Last of the Red Hot LoversThe Boston Strangler, Brewster McCloud, Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins, Slither, A Little Romance, Foxes, and Back to School.

“`Sally Kellerman (above right) was eighty-four.

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- The Leonard Maltin Interview…

February 17th, 2022

Manny P. here…

“`As part of my series of Author’s Day interviews on Celebrating Act 2 at the Hollywood Heritage Museum, I present a conversation with film critic and historian Leonard Maltin. This is part four in our series. LEONARD MALTIN ->

“`Leonard Maltin will be this year’s recipient of the Robert Osborne Award at the 2022 TCM Film Festival. The award is presented annually to a person whose work has helped preserve the cultural heritage of classic cinema for future generations. I have just been assigned my press credentials for this year’s event!

“`Enjoy!

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“`A reminder to listen to Manny Pacheco’s Forgotten Hollywood, a new ninety-part podcast on Spotify! I share fascinating stories about Hollywood’s Studio Era. Click on the link below…

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- All Time Funny…

February 15th, 2022

Manny P. here…

“`Celebrating Act 2 examines some of the funniest comedies by decade. John Coleman, Art Kirsch and I yuk it up during this engaging conversation.

“`Enjoy!

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- The Vault…

February 14th, 2022

Manny P. here…

“`Collector Tom Barnes created Retroformat Silent Films to perpetuate the original form of cinematic presentation; public silent movie screenings with live music. Now, the educational non-profit company has launched a brand new web-based archive of rare silent films for online subscribers: The Vault. It will cover a wide range of artists and genres, such as productions by the first major Black filmmaker, Oscar Micheaux; and Jack Pickford, the brother of America’s Sweetheart, Mary Pickford.

“`A one-of-a-kind online archive of silent films and special features, The Vault will house Retroformat’s exclusive digital scans of 16mm celluloid from the USC School of Cinematic Arts HNH Foundation Moving Image Archive and additional private collections, as well as restorations by the Library of Congress and other sources. Flicks shall feature original music compositions performed by Retroformat musical director Cliff Retallick.

“`Retroformat Silent Films is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. They hosted the first drive-in silent movie show with live music in Hollywood history, Harold Lloyd’s The Freshman  at the Hollywood Legion Theater Drive-In.

“`For membership information, email retroformat@gmail.com, and / or visit retroformat.org.

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- The Last Time the L. A. Rams Won…

February 13th, 2022

Manny P. here…

“`The 1951 Championship Game was the  National Football League’s 19th finale, played at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. This was a rematch of the previous season’s contest in Cleveland, with the Los Angeles Rams of the National Conference playing the defending league champion Cleveland Browns of the American Conference.

“`Pop had been a fan since they won the championship in 1945 as the Cleveland Rams. When they moved to Los Angeles, his loyalty was cemented. My dad was thirteen. He spent the rest of his life waiting for their next victory.

“`This was the first NFL championship game to be televised coast-to-coast and it was blacked out by the league in Southern California. The DuMont Network purchased the championship game television rights from the league. The Browns were favored to win this title game on the road by six points.

“`The underdog Rams upset the Browns 24–17 for their second championship before a then-record crowd for the title game of 59,475. Bob Waterfield, Tom Fears and Norm Van Brocklin all played for the Rams. Otto Graham played for Cleveland. The championship banner awarded to the Rams was given to Tom Bergin in gratitude for hosting the post-game dinner.  As of 2016, it hangs in Bergin’s pub in Los Angeles, the one banner in private ownership. By the way, the Browns have never been in a Super Bowl game.

“`Until yesterday’s victory in Super Bowl LVI, this was the Rams’ singular NFL championship as a California squad.  They won in 1999 as the St. Louis Rams. Over the next seventy years, my dad molded fans out of his brother, sister and his son (me!). Last October, my father and his brother passed away. They both had a front row seat in heaven in order to watch the big game I am quite sure.

“`I dedicate the Ram’s victory to my pop and my uncle… Manuel N. Pacheco and Johnny Parra. (above left with their sister Dolores Parra)

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Author’s Day Interviews pt. 3…

February 11th, 2022

Manny P. here…

“`My interviews with celebrated scribes at the Hollywood Heritage Museum continues! Author and Hollywood Historian Steven J. Rubin shares with us The James Bond Movie Encyclopedia. Celebrating Act 2 presents part three in the series.

“`Enjoy!

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- 2022 SAG Award Selections…

February 10th, 2022

Manny P. here…

“`John Coleman, Art Kirsch and I chat about my choices for this season’s SAG Awards on Celebrating Act 2. It is an engaging discussion!

“`Enjoy!

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Special Effects Wizard…

February 9th, 2022

Manny P. here…

“`Douglas Trumbell was a film director and special effects magician. He was the son of Donald Trumbull, who created the visual look for The Wizard of Oz. He created special photographic effects for 2001: A Space Odyssey, Close Encounters of the Third Kind and The Tree of Life, and also directed Silent Running and Brainstorm.

“`Douglas Trumbull’s began his career at Graphic Films in Los Angeles. The small animation and graphic arts studio produced  To the Moon and Beyond for the 1964 New York World’s Fair. The spaceflight film caught the attention of director Stanley Kubrick.

“`Author Michael Crichton and director Robert Wise were very impressed by Trumbull’s efforts on The Andromeda Strain. His success on Andromeda set him up to direct Silent Running. Its environmental message struck a chord and the movie has become a cult classic. Trumbull also had uncredited work using blue screen techniques on The Towering Inferno.

  

DOUGLAS TRUMBULL (Star Trek: The Motion Picture & Blade Runner)

“`In 1975, Trumbull turned down an offer to provide the effects for George Lucas’ Star Wars due to other commitments, but he later contributed to Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Star Trek: The Motion Picture and Blade Runner followed. After his work on Brainstorm and the death of its star, Natalie Wood, Trumbull left Hollywood.

“`One of his post-cinematic work was Back to the Future Ride at  Universal Studios Theme Park. Trumbull’s Showscan technology could be seen on a theme-park type ride at the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas.  After three decades away from Hollywood, he returned to special effects work on Terrence Malick’s 2011 film The Tree of Life.

“`Trumbull was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 2010. He received Academy Awards nods on three occasions and received the Gordon E. Sawyer Award in February 2012, an honorary Oscar given to:

An individual in the motion picture industry whose technological contributions have brought credit to the industry.

“`He was given the American Society of Cinematographer’s Lifetime Achievement Award, as well as the Georges Méliès Award from the Visual Effects Society.

“`Douglas Trumbull was seventy-nine.

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Celebrating Stanley Kramer…

February 6th, 2022

Manny P. here…

“`Celebrating Act 2 is the place to have a chat about the great director, Stanley Kramer. John Coleman and Art Kirsch join me in this engaging discussion.

“`Enjoy!

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Author’s Day Interviews pt. 2…

February 5th, 2022

Manny P. here…

“`Afternoon with The Authors interviews at the Hollywood Heritage Museum continues on Celebrating Act 2. This week, I chat with noted historian and author Marc Wanamaker about his new book Hollywood’s Trains & Trolleys.

“`Enjoy!

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Aba Daba…

January 31st, 2022

Manny P. here…

“`Carleton Carpenter Jr was a movie, television and stage actor. He gained fame when teamed in 1950 with Debbie Reynolds in Three Little Words and Two Weeks with Love. Their duet, Aba Daba Honeymoon,  was the initial soundtrack recording to become a top-of-the-chart gold record, reaching #3 on the Billboard charts.

 

“`Born in Vermont, Carpenter served as a Seabee during World War II. He helped build the airstrip from which the Enola Gay took off for a fateful flight to Hiroshima. After leaving the military, he began his performing career as a magician and an actor on Broadway.

“`Carpenter signed with MGM in 1950, where he made eight movies in three years including the popular Father of the Bride and Summer Stock. He composed Ev’ry Other Day, which he recorded for MGM Records and sang on screen in The Whistle at Eaton Falls. He wrote material for Reynolds, Kaye Ballard, Marlene Dietrich, and Hermione Gingold, and developed scripts for movies and television, as well.

“`The actor received a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012 from Cinecon and Reynolds was there to present him with the accolade.

“`Carleton Carpenter Jr. was ninety-five.

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- My 2022 SAG Awards Ballot…

January 29th, 2022

Manny P. here…

“`It is time to offer my SAG Awards Ballot, highlighting cinematic performances in 2021. This was a so-so year in movies. Here are my selections:

   

  OUTSTANDING MALE:  Andrew Garfield (Tick Tick… Boom!

“`Critics see this as a heavyweight match between Will Smith (King Richard)  and Benedict Cumberbatch (The Power of the Dog), both with pitch-perfect performances. I vote for the dark horse Andrew Garfield for a tour de force presentation.  He captures the essence of the talented and tragic Jonathan Larson, the visionary behind Rent. Garfield was an easy choice. Denzel Washington in The Tragedy of MacBeth interprets The Bard to absolute perfection; Javier Bardem as Desi Arnaz rounds out the field.  Overlooked, Bradley Cooper (Nightmare Alley), Leonardo DiCaprio (Don’t Look Up), and Peter Dinklage (Cyrano).

  OUTSTANDING FEMALE:  Nicole Kidman (Being the Ricardos)

“`Nicole Kidman did something I thought not possible.  She made me forget who was playing the iconic Lucille Ball. She earned my pick. Lady Gaga (House of Gucci) and Jessica Chastain (The Eyes of Tammy Faye) were wonderful this year. Olivia Coleman has found her niche in small edgy productions; Jennifer Hudson can sing Aretha for me anytime she wants, although Cynthia Erivo was better on television. Worthy contenders: Rachel Zegler (West Side Story), Penelope Cruz (Parallel Mothers), and Jennifer Lawrence (Don’t Look Up).

  OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING MALE:  Troy Kotsur  (CODA)

“`My actual first choice did not make the cut, Ciarán Hinds in Belfast. Troy Kotsur was just about as good, as was Jared Leto in House of Gucci. Between the two, I selected Kotsur in CODA. His castmate Eugenio Derbez was delightful. Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Power of the Dog) will take home the statuette for his performance. Ben Affleck (The Tender Bar) and Bradley Cooper (Licorice Pizza) only add star power. And snubbed in the category: Willem Dafoe (Nightmare Alley) and J. K. Simmons (Being the Ricardos).

  OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING FEMALE:  Ariana DeBose (West Side Story)

“`Aunjanue Ellis (King Richard) was unfortunately omitted by the voting committee.  Ariana DeBose may match Rita Moreno in sweeping the category for her performance as the sublime Anita. Cate Blanchett was a tidy femme fatale in Nightmare Alley. I loved the performances of Caitriona Balfe (Belfast) and Kirsten Dunst (The Power of the Dog). A most competitive category! One glaring omission:  Frances McDormand in The Tragedy of MacBeth and The French Dispatch.

  OUTSTANDING CAST IN A MOTION PICTURE:  Belfast

“`The casts of Belfast, Don’t Luck Up and CODA were appropriate choices. Even though, I loved House of Gucci and King Richard a lot, The Power of the Dog, West Side Story, Nightmare Alley, or The French Dispatch should have been considered for a nomination. Belfast had a Roma-vibe with familiar homespun performances that meshed well. It caught my attention… and my vote!

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~ 2021 My Top 10 Movies:  1. Tick, Tick… Boom!   2. The French Dispatch   3. CODA   4. Being the Ricardos 5. West Side Story 6. Belfast 7. Don’t Look Up  8. King Richard  9. Nightmare Alley  10. House of Gucci  

“’The SAG Awards airs on February 27th on TNT and TBS. Let us see how I do this year.

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Salute to Social Media…

January 29th, 2022

Manny P. here…

“`I join Art Kirsch and John Coleman on Celebrating Act 2 to chat about the busy social media sites that promote Hollywood history in 2022.

“`Enjoy!

Until next time>                               “never forget”

“Forgotten Hollywood”- Author’s Day Interviews pt. 1

January 28th, 2022

Manny P. here…

“`I conducted a series of interviews for Celebrating Act 2 at Hollywood Heritage Museum last December. It was during their Afternoon with the Authors event. Each Friday, I will chat with Hollywood historians, authors and cinematic luminaries. Richard Adkins is the curator at the museum and his comments are a great way to start this series.

“`Enjoy!

Until next time>                               “never forget”