Wednesday, November 2, 2011

"Imitation Of Life" 1959

Do you like soap operas? Do you like 10 different plots wrapped into one picture? Than this is the film for you. Starring Lana Turner, John Gavin, and Juanita Moore, this 2 hour film is all about drama. Get ready...


Lana plays Lora, a struggling actress who has a young daughter, Susie. They are poor and living in a small apartment when Lora looses Susie at the beach. When she finds her, she is hanging out with Annie (Juanita Moore), a black gal with a white looking daughter, Sarah Jane. They befriend each other and in the process meet Rock Hudson look alike Steve(John Gavin).



"Wait until we are older, we will be train wrecks!"

Lora invites Annie and Sarah Jane to live with them as a "maid" but not really because Lora can't pay her. So this weird friend/employer relationship starts. Sarah Jane has serious identity issues and doesn't want to be seen as black. Which she isn't, because she looks white. Sarah Jane and Susie become good friends, as do Annie and Lora. 


Lora gets a few small modeling gigs, but is broke and times are tough. Weirdly after meeting for about 2 minutes, Steve comes by and visits. The children are so excited, even though they don't know Steve at all. He asks Lora out and she says yes.



Lora and Steve go out, but on date two she blows him off for a potential acting job. She lies to get a meeting with the agent who  calls her bluff but agrees to get her jobs with one condition...she becomes his "lady". Disgusted, Lora turns him down.


"Get naked for an audition?! Hell to the no!"

Annie is having trouble with Sarah Jane. SJ doesn't want anyone to know her momma is black and gets embarrassed when Annie comes to her school. She runs away and we see what issues Sarah Jane is going though. 





During date night take two, Lora again blows Steve off when the same agent calls again for a job. Steve tells Lora he is in love with her and that she must quit her dreams of acting to marry him. This doesn't go over well and their short romance is over. Oh the drama!


The agent works his magic without Lora having to give it up and we see Lora become a famous and successful theater actor over the course of a decade. We slow down and take a look at her life after she is wealthy. Annie is still her friend/maid and Susie is now away at school. 




Susie wishes her momma would spend more time with her and looks to Annie as more of a mother figure.  Sarah Jane has a secret boyfriend who is white and is always arguing with her mother. Steve comes by with his girlfriend to see one of Lora's recent hit plays and Lora is all over him. They start to hang out. 
(Who knows what happend to the gf!)






Lora gets a chance to work on a film and asks Steve to spend time with Susie. Susie is sad because she wishes her mother would hang out with her more. Sarah Jane goes away to work at a library. Annie finds out she isn't really working at a library but as a burlesque dancer in the city! Annie confronts her and a big fight ensues. Sarah Jane wants nothing to do with her ever again.
 More drama!





Annie is sick and sad that her daughter never wants to see her again. Susie falls in love with Steve just in time for mother to marry him. Talk about awkward. 




In the end, Annie kicks the bucket and has the longest death in film history followed by the longest funeral procession in film history. The fiancee and I were laughing.




As crazy and as long as this film is, it is actually really good. So much goes on you feel like you are watching four different movies. I would defiantly recommend this flick for anyone who has 2 hours to kill!

Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween: Oldie Style

Tonight is the night to get dressed up (or down), light the jack-o-lanterns and party until the best costume award has been passed out. Check out these oldies having a monster ball
 on the big 10-31.


Joan Crawford and friend.


Charlie Chaplin


Cary Grant, Mary Pickford, and friends.
(Check out the photo bomber on the right!)


Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, William R. Hurst.


Janet Gaynor


Ethel Merman, Lucille Ball


Gloria Swanson, Marion Davies, Constance Bennett, Jean Harlow


Claudette Colbert and Marion Davies (again)

Happy Halloween!

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Picture Of The Day


Vincent Price, wishing he'd hired an exorcist and a house cleaner. 

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Scare Your Socks Off

In the great journey of Hollywoodland there have been a few monumental characters from films that are truley evil. Witches and gangsters and crazies, oh my! Here are some good ones. 


I asked the fiancee to think of a scary character from the oldies. His first thought; Boris Karloff as Frankenstein, 1931.


Bette Davis as Baby Jane Hudson, 1962.


 Max Schreck as Graf Orlok, 1922


Anne Baxter as Eve, 1950


James Cagney as Tom Powers, 1931


Conrad Veidt as Cesare, 1920


Margaret Hamilton as the Wicked Witch of the West, 1939


Robert Mitchum as Harry Powell, 1955


Wicked Queen, "Snow White", 1937


The best of them all, Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates, 1960.