Saturday, October 22, 2011

"Daisy Kenyon"

Poor Daisy...Joan Crawford stars on this film noir pic about a working woman torn between two men(Dana Andrews and Henry Fonda). Daisy is dating married lawyer Dan (Andrews). When Dan breaks plans with Daisy again, she says they are through, but Dan talks her into changing her mind.





Daisy goes on a date with Peter (Fonda) a widow who has just returned from war and is on the creepy side. After one night together he tells Daisy he loves her. Her response? "Uh, What?!" She enjoys his company but would rather be with Dan.



After her date, she tells Dan how he is still her number one man. Peter never calls but decides to stalk her from afar.


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Meanwhile, Dan returns home and we get to see how fun his home life is. Dan's wife is a drag and she knows he isn't interested in her. He takes the kids side on everything, so his wife then smacks the kids around. Nice.



Peter finally convinces Daisy to go on another date and within a few minutes, they are married. They move to the coast and we learn that not only is Peter a bit messed up in the head from war trauma, but that in reality, neither one of them really loves each other. Strange. 


Dan finds out and is sad. He goes away on a trial and gets beat up in the process. When he returns, he makes a move on newlywed Daisy who won't have it. Dan's wife finds out and wants a divorce. Dan calls together Daisy and her man for a "meeting" to tell them both he is in love with Daisy but nothing happened when he tried to feel her up. Peter is weirdly OK with this. To boot he shares he is in a bitter divorce case for the kiddies. 


Awkward.

Daisy agrees to help Dan out and take the stand. Peter tells Daisy if you want to leave me, just say the word and I'll be gone. The trial starts and Daisy must take Dan's side so he can get the children, even though his estranged wife is still beating them during the trial.



"Mommy beats us!"

Daisy can't take it anymore and flees to the coast. Dan and Peter meet up and together go to Daisy to figure out who gets her. She takes a car ride and has a nasty spill. 



After she walks home in the snow, the boys are waiting for her. She doesn't want either one of them but eventually one suitor gets to stay.


I must say, although the pickle Daisy is in is strange and far fetched, (I mean come on, who gets married and then agrees to let her ex lover come together to find out who she really wants?)you really never know who she is going to pick. This film is considered on of Joan's best and is the first "woman film noir" film made. 

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Picture Of The Day


Ms. Bacall, in the cover shot that started it all.

The Tutu

Although it seems impossible for the tutu to ever go anywhere outside the dance studio, back in the day many of our leading ladies sucked it in and put one on. Some wore them better than others, but they all made it a fabulous fashion statement.


Greta adds stars to her tulle.


Louise, the ultimate tutu wearer.


Mary working a layered look.


Debbie in full attire.


Joan on her toes!


Leslie showing some dance moves.
 Liz wears hers with heels.


Shirley, the trend setter.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

2-4-6-8 Who Do We Appreciate?!

Oh the American livelihood of sports. Even our favorite film oldies played them. Of course they were decked out in fashionable attire..no way would they be caught dead in a shabby track suit! 

Please enjoy.


Alice Faye jumping some rope.


Deborah Kerr and Donna Reed in some pair golf.


Betty Grable super jazzed about her croquet.


Jane Russell shootin' some hoops.


Clark Gable on the green.


Buster Keaton playing catch in his backyard.


Marion Davies playing tennis in her saddle shoes.


Esther Williams after a few laps.


Randolph Scott and Cary Grant...er...working out. 
Time for some new socks Cary.


Katharine Hepburn enjoying some cricket.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Picture Of The Day


Gene in his jammies.

A Closer Look At...

...Otto Preminger


1. Born to a wealthy family in Ukraine in 1905.

2.Wanted to be a theater actor, but to get his father's approval, he went to law school first. 

3.Decided to try directing after he started to go bald.

4.Was summoned by Fox to come to American to direct.

5.Taught directing and acting at Yale.

6. Dabbled in acting in roles such as "Stalag 17" and as Mr. Freeze in the 60's series of "Batman".

7. Had an open marriage until his divorce in 1946.

8.Had a long affair with Dorothy Dandridge.

9.Worked on films, "Laura", "Fallen Angel", "Daisy Kenyon" to name a few, and was nominated for two Oscars, 
although never won.

10. Died of cancer in 1986.