Showing posts with label Almeria Western Film Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Almeria Western Film Festival. Show all posts
Sunday, August 17, 2014
CLAIM-JUMPERS BE DAMNED! ALMERIA INTERNATIONAL WEST FILM FEST RIDES AGAIN -- ‘6 BULLETS TO HELL’ TO PREMIERE AT FEST!
(Updated 8-18-2014 -- see KARL MAY story)
As you may have read in the June 15, 2014 Round-up
(and if you missed it, HERE is the link ), the 4th Annual Almeria Western Film
Festival was cancelled because Tabernas Mayor Mari
Nieves Jaen stole it from its
creators! She registered the Festival
name under her own name, and proceeded to plan her own event, one which would
presumably be politician-friendly, and more dedicated to photo ops than film
history.
I don’t know if her festival
is going to proceed, and could not care less!
But I was delighted to hear from Original
fest co-creator Danny Garcia. “We've decided to carry on and we'll celebrate this year’s
Almeria Western Film Festival next September 11-13. We'll have a new website and a new name as
we'll add 'International' to the name to make it different from the fake one.”
The very next day I heard from the
star/writer/director of the excellent LEGEND OF HELL’S GATE (click HERE for my
review), Tanner Beard, with news about his next Western film. “6 BULLETS TO HELL will have a European
Premier in Almeria, Spain on September 12th. We are finding out about our US premier,
which should be happening sometime in October, and there is another European
screening at the Aberdeen Film Festival in early October.”
Crispian Belfrage
There can be no more fitting place
for the film to premiere, since its conception is tied to the Fest, when Tanner
attended in 2012. As Danny Garcia, both
the Fest’s co-creator and the film’s exec producer, explained to me in 2013, “The
first contact between us and Tanner happened at the… Festival, where Tanner won
the audience prize with THE LEGEND OF HELL’S GATE.” They started talking story, and
before you knew it, they had a movie in the works. “We used
Mini Hollywood (the set built by Leone for the film FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE) and
Fort Bravo (used in hundreds of Spaghetti Westerns as well: DEATH RIDES A
HORSE, BLINDMAN, CHATO’S LAND, etc.) and we shot in the desert of Tabernas and
the mountains of Abla for the epic final duel.” (You can read more details about the production HERE )
Tanner Beard
6 BULLETS TO HELL is a revenge tale,
about a peaceful man who must put on a badge and track down the men who
destroyed his world. It’s made very much
in the spaghetti western manner and style.
It was shot in Spain and edited in the U.S. It has five credited writers: Chip Baker, Jose
L. Villanueva, Tanner Beard, Danny Garcia, Russell Quinn Cummings, and it’s co-directed
by Tanner Beard and Russell Quinn Cummings.
Don't let them in!
The stars are Crispian Belfrage as
the lawman, Tanner Beard as an outlaw with no conscience, and Magda Rodriguez,
Aaron Stielstra, Russell Quinn Cummings, and long-time Euro-western regular
Antonio Mayans. I had the pleasure of
watching the first half hour of the film (note: they didn’t hold back on the
rest of the film; I just couldn’t get the rest to play. I HATE watching movies on-line!), and enjoyed
it a helluvah lot! Spaghetti Western
fans will be ‘all in’ as soon as they see the titles roll, and hear the first
dubbed line of dialogue! It manages the
very dicey balancing act of being enough of an homage to bring the knowing smiles, while still maintaining its own
integrity as a dramatic story. I’ll have
more information on the Festival in the coming weeks.
WEDNESDAY COWBOY LUNCH @ THE AUTRY CELEBRATES ‘MELODY
RANCH’!
On Wednesday, August 20th, at high noon,
Rob Word will present, as he does on the third Wednesday of every month, the
Cowboy Lunch @ The Autry, which this time out will celebrate that legendary
location for Western films for 99 years, Melody
Ranch! A working ranch from the 19th
century, and a movie ranch since 1915, it was the stomping ground of silent
stars like William S. Hart and Tom Mix, and with the coming of sound, it became
Monogram Ranch. Incalculable sagebrush sagas were shot there,
and it gained its greatest fame when Gene Autry bought the property in 1952,
and rechristened it Melody Ranch
after his long-running radio show.
In addition to Gene’s own movies, just about every
western TV series shot episodes there, and among the many series that called
the lot home were GUNSMOKE, BRET MAVERICK, and DEADWOOD. Hundreds of features have been shot there,
including the recent DJANGO UNCHAINED, and currently the miniseries WESTWORLD
is lensing there.
Among the guests attending will be one of the great
child stars of Hollywood’s Golden Age, Jane Withers, who starred with Gene
Autry in SHOOTING HIGH! The event is
free, but you have to buy your own lunch, and I’d advise you to get there
early, as the tables do fill up. The
good news is, if you end up at one of the outdoor tables, there will be a live
video feed. See you there!
Gene and Jane in SHOOTING HIGH!
WIN TICKETS TO SEE JOHN BERGSTROM LIVE ON THURSDAY AUG.
21ST!
Thursday night at 8 (tho’ the doors open at 7), Cowboy
balladeer John Bergstrom will be celebrating the release of his fourth CD, BUTTERFIELD
STAGE, with a concert at The Rep, a.k.a. The Repertory East Playhouse, 24266
Main St., Newhall, CA 91321. Tickets are
just $20, and you can buy them by calling 877-340-9378. This concert is being
presented by the excellent folks at OutWest
Western Boutique and Cultural Center, our sponsor with the logo at the top
left of the page – and you can buy all of John Bergstrom’s CDs at that site.
But wait – there’s more! I caught OutWest honcho Bobbi Jean Bell in
such a good mood that she told me she’ll give away two free pairs of tickets to
the first two folks who email me and ask for them! Just send me a note at swansongmail@sbcglobal.net, and be
sure to put ‘John Bergstrom’ in the subject line, so I don’t think you’re one
of those Nigerian Princes who keeps contacting me!
FREE GENE AUTRY DOUBLE-FEATURE SAT. AT THE AUTRY
At noon on Saturday, August 23rd, The
Autry will screen a pair of Gene’s movies in the Imagination Gallery, BOOTS AND
SADDLES (Rep. 1937) and GOLD MINE IN THE SKY (Rep.1938). In BOOTS, an English kid inherits a ranch,
and wants to sell it, but Gene wants the boy to become a westerner, and help
him raise horses for the Army. Another
man wants to buy the ranch, and when his and Gene’s bids are the same, they
decide to settle it with a race. The
best part is, the kid actor, New Zealander Ronald Sinclair, would in fact give
up his acting career to join the U.S. Army when war broke out, and would return
to be a very successful movie editor.
And the other bidder is played by Gordon Elliot, who would become a big
star a year later, when Republic changed his name to Wild Bill Elliot. In
GOLD MINE troubles ensues when Gene is made the executor of a will, and has to
decide who a high-spirited heiress may and may not marry! Both co-star Smiley Burnette, and are
directed by Republic action-ace Joe Kane.
GENE AUTRY COLLECTION #5 REVIEWED
GENE AUTRY ENTERTAINMENT continues to release
four-packs of Gene’s films, and I’ve just received volume 5 (I’ve also received
6&7, which I’ll be reviewing in the near future). Made from 1949 to 1953, they’re all Gene Autry‘Productions released by Columbia Pictures. As always, each features a beautiful female
lead – Barbara Britton, Elena Verdugo, Virginia Huston, and Gail Davis. And they all feature Champion, the World’s
Wonder Horse. Two star Pat Buttram, one
stars Smiley Burnette, but in the first, Gene rides sidekickless!
LOADED PISTOLS (Col 1949) is an unusual Gene Autry entry
in a number of ways, most noticeably that it’s a legit murder mystery, opening
with a shooting when the lights are switched off during a crap game. There’s even one of those fun THIN
MAN-styled, “You’re probably wondering why I brought you all here tonight,”
scenes where the crime is reenacted! The
victim is a friend of Gene’s, and the suspect is such a jerk that you realize
Gene is stepping in more to make sure the guilty party doesn’t get away, rather
than to see the innocent jerk freed.
This is the first Autry I recall seeing without a sidekick, and much as
I like Smiley and Pat, it’s an interesting change. Barbara Britton, the beautiful female lead, had
already made an impression opposite Joel McCrea in THE VIRGINIAN, and done a
pair of films with Randolph Scott so, unlike his other ladies, she receives
title-card billing with Gene. She’s
probably best remembered for costarring with Richard Denning in the MR. AND
MRS. SMITH series.
Also of note in the cast are Chill Wills as a lawman
who keeps confiscating Gene’s guns; old western leading man Jack Holt; Robert
Shayne before he’d become Inspector Henderson on SUPERMAN; ace geezer character
actor Clem Bevans; and one of my favorites silent movie comedians, Snub
Pollard, he of the handlebar mustache, and he even takes a pratfall – pretty
impressive at sixty! This is truly an outdoor
picture, with little time wasted between walls.
Full advantage is taken of the beautiful Alabama Hills near Lone Pine,
and the beautiful Champion.
As the title suggests, GENE AUTRY AND THE MOUNTIES (Col
1951) shifts the action north to Canada, or actually to heavily pine-forested
Big Bear Lake. In a story that today
would be described as ‘suggested by actual events,’ Gene and Pat pursue into
Canada a group of French Canadians who are heisting U.S. banks to fund a
Canadian Revolution. The boys encounter
a startling world where Mounties are reviled and despised. When their Mountie friend Terrie Dillon
(Richard Emory) is nearly killed by the bandits, the nearest help is lovely
Marie Duvol (long-time Universal
starlet Elena Verdugo), whose juvie brother (Jim Frasher) and uncle (Trevor
Bardette) are among the Mountie-haters.
And wouldn’t you know, their ring-leader Pierre LaBlond (Carleton Young)
has plans for Marie that make her shudder.
Unusual for the amount of seething hatred in the story, even easy-going
Gene loses patience with the brother who is mean to his own dog. When the kid asks if Gene plans to beat him
up, he says it wouldn’t be fair for a grown man to beat a boy. But he adds, never changing his smile, “If I
were your size, I’d skin you alive.”
Directed by John English, as is LOADED PISTOLS, there’s a very dramatic
out-of-control fire sequence towards the end.
Again reflecting history, NIGHT STAGE TO GALVESTON
(Col 1952) focuses on the days after the Civil War, when the Texas Rangers were
disbanded, replaced by a corrupt State Police service, in the movie run by
suave but villainous Robert Livingston. With
the support of newspaper publisher Porter Hall and his daughter Virginia
Houston, Gene and Pat gather criminal evidence from ex-Rangers. But Livingston won’t go down without a
fight. By turns effective and cloyingly
adorable is twelve-year-old Judy Nugent as a child orphaned by the homicidal State
Police. Nugent would do two films for
Douglas Sirk, MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION and THERE’S ALWAYS TOMORROW, at twenty be a
continuing character on the Billy the Kid series THE TALL MAN, and later marry,
and divorce, GUNSMOKE star Buck Taylor.
Almost unrecognizable without his mask in a small,
uncredited role, is Clayton Moore, THE LONE RANGER (Robert Livingston was also the Lone Ranger in a Republic
serial). Moore had been dropped from his
series over a salary dispute in 1950, and while John Hart was wearing the mask
for 54 episodes, generous men like Gene Autry gave Clayton small roles in
movies and TV episodes, often unbilled or as ‘Clay Moore’, until the LONE
RANGER producers came to their senses and brought him back.
The final movie in the set is one from Gene’s last
year of filmmaking, GOLDTOWN GHOST RIDERS (Col 1953). The story of a gold-rush town built on a foundation
of fraud, it’s an unusual entry for a number of reasons. Gene plays not only a rancher, but a circuit
judge. Also, the story is told largely
in flashback – the tale begins with a man looking for revenge after being
imprisoned for a decade, and most of the story concerns the events that led to
his imprisonment. It also raises an
interesting legal quandary that would be revisited in 1999’s DOUBLE JEOPARDY:
if you’ve already served a term for the murder of someone who it turns out is
alive, is it then legal for you to kill them?
There’s even a supernatural element; Smiley Burnette tells the story of
an ethereal pack of ‘Ghost Riders’ who haunt the area and jealously guard their
claims.
The film features Gene’s nemesis from GENE AUTRY AND
THE MOUNTIES, Carleton Young; a very young Denver Pyle; and as a young Mexican
miner whose claim is jumped; Neyle Morrow.
A favorite of the great ‘guy story’ filmmaker Sam Fuller, Morrow would
appear in fourteen of his crime thrillers, war movies and westerns. The female lead is Gene’s lovely frequent
co-star Gale Davis, who would soon shed her gingham in favor of fringed
buckskin and star for Gene’s Flying A
company as ANNIE OAKLEY.
Special features with each movie include a montage
of stills and posters, inside info from producer and film historian Alex Gordon,
an episode of the GENE AUTRY MELODY RANCH RADIO SHOW, and Gene and Pat doing
on-camera introductions from MELODY RANCH THEATER, a TV series they hosted on
The Nashville Network in 1987. Personally,
I like to listen to the radio shows on my computer, but you can also run them
on your DVD player. My favorite of this
group is one where Jack Benny is guest, plugging his switch of radio networks. The TV intros are fun and informative; the
boys have a lot of amusing memories of performing in Canada. Also there’s a surprisingly direct discussion
of the importance of non-whites in the settling of the American West. Released by Timeless Media Group, this and
the other Gene Autry Collections are
available from OutWest HERE and other fine retailers.
A TERRIFIC N.Y. TIMES DOCUMENTARY ON KARL MAY
Lost in Translation: Germany’s Fascination
With the American Old West
HERE is the link -- I’m sure you’ll find it fifteen minutes very
well-spent!
THAT’S A WRAP!
That’s it until next week!
Happy Trails,
Henry
All Original Contents Copyright August 2014 by Henry
C. Parke – All Rights Reserved
Sunday, June 15, 2014
ALMERIA FEST CANCELLED! PLUS NEW LIFETIME WESTERN, SPAGHETTI WESTERN LUNCH, AND WIN TIX TO ‘RED HOT RHYTHM RUSTLERS’!
ALMERIA WEST FEST NO MORE – TABERNAS MAYOR STEALS
NAME!
This would happen
the year I’m invited to be a judge. I’ve
just learned through Tom Betts’ Westerns…
All’Italiana that THE ALMERIA WESTERN FILM FESTIVAL, created and run with
great success for three years by Danny Garcia and Cesar Mendez, has effectively
been stolen by Tabernas Mayor Mari Nieves Jaen, who went behind the Fest
creators’ backs and registered the festival name himself. He intends to have the festival, or rather a
festival of the same name, run by others more simpatico with politicians who
are more interested in having their pictures taken with actors than actually
having a film festival. You can read
much more here: http://westernsallitaliana.blogspot.com/2014/06/duel-in-sun-for-almeria-western-film.html
LIFETIME WESTERN ‘DELIVERANCE CREEK’ A BACK-DOOR
PILOT!
On September 13th, Lifetime, a network
never-before associated with Western fare, will premiere the two-hour movie
DELIVERANCE CREEK, from the phenomenally
successful author of THE NOTEBOOK, MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE, A WALK TO REMEMBER,
NIGHTS IN RODANTHE and so many more, Nicholas Sparks. This is the first show he will be producing
for television. As you can see from the
trailer, this one has a lot of potential.
Best of all, it’s both a stand-alone movie, and a back-door pilot, so if
it meets with success, it could lead to a series.
Starring red-headed beauty Lauren Ambrose, a busy
feature and TV actress who made her bones on SIX FEET UNDER, the revenge tale
takes place during the Civil War, which finds her a young window with three
children, doing whatever it takes to protect them. Also in the cast are Christopher Backus of
YELLOW ROCK, Riley Smith of GALLOWWALKER, Barry Tubb of LONESOME DOVE, LEGEND
OF HELL’S GATE and many others, and Skeet Ulrich of INTO THE WEST and RIDE WITH THE DEVIL. Director Jon Amiel has marshaled a wide range
of TV and features, including the groundbreaking BBC series THE SINGING
DETECTIVE, actioners like ENTRAPMENT and COPYCAT, comedies like THE MAN WHO
KNEW TOO LITTLE, and recent vid-dramas like THE TUDORS and THE BORGIAS. Screenwriter
Melissa Carter previously scripted vidmovie MISTRESSES, and episodes of JANE BY
DESIGN and LYING GAME.
LAST CHANCE TO WIN TICKETS TO SEE ‘THE RED HOT RHYTHM
RUSTLERS’!
I CAN’T MAKE IT ANY EASIER FOR YOU TO WIN! I’ve been getting complaints that my
questions are too tough! This time I’ve
included some visual aids. THIS
THURSDAY, June 19th, The Red
Hot Rhythm Rustlers will take to the stage of the Repertory East Playhouse
at 24266 Main Street in Newhall, CA 91321.
This concert, like all the concerts in this series, are sponsored by Jim
and Bobbi Jean Bell, the great folks who run the Outwest Western Boutique and Cultural Center – click the link at
the top of this page to learn all about them.
Mystery comedy team with Johnny Mack Brown
Marvin O’Dell, who this year won the Will Rogers
Award from the Academy of Western Artists for his song, ‘Don Edwards For
President’, and the Wrangler Award from the National Cowboy and Western
Heritage Museum, leads the Western Swing band that is the Rustlers, which also includes Audrey
McLaughlin, Gale Borre Rogers, Dawn Borre Pett, and Tom Boyer. Their harmonies are excellent, their playing
first rate, and they play a mix of classics, new material, and songs from the
great B-westerns. Here’s the Rustlers
performing Arizona Song for the WMA last
year.
Mystery cowboy star in RIDE HIM, COWBOY
And that brings us to how to win a pair of free
tickets to the show, again courtesy of Outwest!
I was thinking there was a movie called RIDE, COWBOY, RIDE, one of the
band’s best songs, (whose song was it originally?) but there’s no feature by
that name. But there are two features
with similar titles, RIDE ‘EM COWBOY (1942) and RIDE HIM COWBOY (1932). The first stars a famous comedy team, backed
by Dick Foran and Johnny Mack Brown, and the second stars a man who,
ironically, rides a horse named Duke. To
win the tickets, send an email to swansongmail@sbcglobal.net,
and include the names of the stars of both movies, your name, address and phone
number, and be sure to put Red Hot Rhythm
Rustlers in the subject line. The
winner will be randomly selected from all correct entries in the next day or
two!
SPAGHETTI WESTERN LUNCH WEDNESDAY @ THE AUTRY!
On Wednesday, June 18th, as he does on
the third Wednesday of every month, Western historian, filmmaker and raconteur
Rob Word will be leading a lively discussion about Spaghetti Westerns, after a
delicious lunch. In addition to the
previously announced Euro-western stars Brett Halsey and Robert Woods, also on
the dais be Tom Betts, who writes the fascinating and informative blog Westerns… All’Italiana ; and Bill
Lustig, director of MANIAC and VIGILANTE, and President of BLUE UNDERGROUND, a
video company that restores and releases the crème de le crème of Spaghetti Westerns
– for proof, Courtney Joyner and I will be working for him later in the week,
doing commentary for Sergio Corbucci’s COMPANEROS, starring Franco Nero, Tomas
Milian and Jack Palance. Lunch is at
12:30, the event is free, but you buy your own grub – and in honor of the
special occasion, the menu will include spaghetti and buffalo meatballs in a
garlic tomato sauce! And get there early
– at last month’s John Wayne salute, the restaurant was packed, and some
attendees were in the courtyard, listening to the p.a. system.
Here’s a clip from a recent luncheon, with Donna
Martell recalling working on TV’s KIT CARSON and SHOTGUN SLADE.
‘MAN WITHOUT A SOUL’ TO SHOOT IN LAREDO WESTERN TOWN
IN KENT, ENGLAND!
Until Kelvin Crumplin contacted me from across the
pond, I had no idea there was a complete Western movie town in Kent, twenty-five
miles from the center of London! The Laredo
Western Club has been around for about forty years, and judging by the photos
on their site, their facilities are most impressive. There
are 28 standing buildings on and around main street, a mining camp, cemetery and
apparently access to rolling stock and horses!
Begun
by John Truder and run by his daughter Jolene and her husband Mark, Laredo is a
popular location for celebrations and corporate events, music videos,
commercials and, most importantly, Western movies like DARK COUNTRY has been filmed
there,
Now Australian Kelvin Crumplin, producer of the recent thriller
FRAGMENT, will be directing and producing MAN WITHOUT A SOUL in part at
Laredo. Based on a pulp novel, Kelvin
tells me, “It’s about a government- paid assassin who lets
his high profile target live and then turns his guns on the men that hired him.” It won’t be shot entirely at Laredo. “This is just (for) the opening stormy night
time sequence of our film. The rest will
be shot in Almeria, Southern Spain, the birthplace of the Spaghetti (Euro)
Westerns. Or of course in the USA.” The script is by Australian Jim Davis, and the British producer on the picture is Danny Potts. Stand by for more details.
Trailer for DARK COUNTRY, shot in Laredo
THAT'S A WRAP!
I hope all you fellow dads had as nice a Father's Day as I did. Have a great week, all!
Happy Trails,
Henry
All Original Contents Copyright June 2014 by Henry C. Parke -- All Rights Reserved
Sunday, September 15, 2013
WEST FESTS IN LONE PINE AND ALMERIA IN OCTOBER!
First up is the Almeria Western Film Festival on
October 2nd through the 5th. The Almeria and Tabernas area was the center
of spaghetti western production in the 1960s and 1970s; several hundred
westerns were shot there in that comparatively brief period. Mini-Hollywood, Teatro Municipal deTabernas
and Fort Bravo will be the locations for screenings and events. Films shown in competition include many
featured in the Round-up: COPPERHEAD (http://henryswesternroundup.blogspot.com/search?q=copperhead+review) , HANNAH’S LAW (http://henryswesternroundup.blogspot.com/search?q=hannah%27s+law+review
) , ABRAHAM LINCOLN VS. ZOMBIES (http://henryswesternroundup.blogspot.com/search?q=abraham+lincoln+zombies+review)
, GOODNIGHT FOR JUSTICE – QUEEN OF
HEARTS (http://henryswesternroundup.blogspot.com/search?q=queen+of+hearts+review
) , and THE MAN WHO SHOOK THE HAND OF VICENTE
FERNANDEZ (http://henryswesternroundup.blogspot.com/search?q=the+man+who+shook+the+hand+review
) . Also in competition are A PEZZI:
UNDEAD MEN, WEST OF THUNDER, DEAD MAN’S BURDEN, and EL APARECIDO. Classic Spaghetti Westerns to be screened
include THE MOMENT TO KILL (1968), THE RETURN OF CLINT THE STRANGER (1972), and
$1000 ON THE BLACK (1966). There will
also be a panel discussion with Spaghetti Western stars Robert Woods, George
Hilton, Monica Randall, Simone Blondell and Carlos Bravo. Last year’s festival brought together
filmmakers who decided to work together, and they just shot a new Spaghetti
Western on the same locations, SIX BULLETS TO HELL (read about it here: http://henryswesternroundup.blogspot.com/2013/07/six-bullets-to-hell-is-shooting-up.html
). Learn more about the festival at the
official site: http://almeriawestern.es/index_en.php
Then catch your breath, get over your jet-lag, and
head to the 24th Annual Lone Pine Film Festival. Lone
Pine, Where the Real West Becomes the Reel West is this year’s theme. Blessed with breath-taking vistas, stark
desert and the famed Alabama Hills, Lone Pine was a favorite locale for
Republic, Paramount, Universal, and Warner Brothers westerns. Among the many guests attending are Mariette
Hartley, Clu Gulager, L.Q. Jones, Andrew Prine, Peggy Stewart, stunt
coordinators Diamond Farnsworth and Loren Janes, and Billy King, who appeared in
four Lone Pine-shot Hopalong Cassidy films in the 1930s. Leonard Maltin and Ed Hulse will host
celebrity panels. There are many tours and events scheduled,
from visits to the Bar 20 ranch to the sets of GUNGA DIN. I don’t have a list of all the films to be
screened, but they include HEART OF ARIZONA and other Hopalong Cassidy films;
RIDE LONESOME starring Randolph Scott; Sam Peckinpah’s RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY,
which introduced Mariette Hartley; WESTWARD HO starring John Wayne; SHOWDOWN
starring Audie Murphy, and many others.
To learn more, go here: http://www.lonepinefilmfestival.org/
DISCOVERY CHANNEL ORDERS ‘NORTH AND SOUTH’ REMAKE!
The Discovery Channel has ordered a remake of NORTH
AND SOUTH, the 1985 ratings giant mini-series, to be produced by Lionsgate, exec
produced by John Jakes, whose novels are the basis for mini, and its two
sequels. The original, which starred
James Read as Patrick Swayze as West Point friends who find themselves on
opposite sides of the Civil War, averaged an astonishing 40 million viewers per
episode. The tremendous supporting cast
included Elizabeth Taylor, Johnny Cash, Hal Holbrook, Robert Mitchum, and
dozens of other famous names and faces. More details soon!
AMERICAN TREASURES FROM THE NEW ZEALAND FILM
ARCHIVES ON SALE SEPT. 24
As
I reported back in June of 2010 (the article is HERE if you missed it ) seventy-five silent American films, thought to be lost, were
discovered in a search of the New Zealand Film Archive. Ironically, the New Zealand archive holds a substantial
number of rare non-Kiwi movies because, by the time a film, being distributed
around the world, reached far-away New Zealand, it was cheaper to just leave
the film there than to pay to have it shipped back to the States. In N.Z.
Archive manager Steve
Russell's words, "It's one of the rare cases when the
tyranny of distance has worked in our and the films' favor." Two of the
westerns are THE GIRL
STAGE DRIVER(1914), and Selig
Polyscope picture, THE SERGEANT - TOLD IN THE
YOSEMITE VALLEY (1910).
The New Zealand
Film Archives and National Film Preservation Foundation have been working to
preserve the films ever since, and on September 24th, their fruits
of their labor will be available. LOST & FOUND - AMERICAN TREASURES FROM THE NEW ZEALAND FILM ARCHIVES, a 3 ¼
hour DVD will feature the preserved films, and while a complete list is not yet
available, it will in include John Ford’s UPSTREAM (1927); a trailer for his
lost film STRONG BOY (1929); the opening reels from Hitchcock’s earliest
surviving film, THE WHITE SHADOW (1924); FAMOUS RIDE ON A RUNAWAY TRAIN (1921);
WON IN A CUPBOARD, directed by and starring Mabel Normand, and many more. Selling for $24.95 from onlinedealers, the
DVD has music by silent movie maestros Michael D. Mortilla and Donald Sosin,
and includes a 56 page catalog with film notes and credits. You can learn more at www.filmpreservation.org. and you can see a trailer by clicking HERE.
PETER SHERAYKO SAYS, “I WAS JAMES FENIMORE COOPER’S
NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR!”
Got a very amusing call from
actor/author/armorer/prop man Peter Sherayko (If you don’t know Peter, Texas
Jack Vermillion from TOMBSTONE, read my interview with him HERE ) . He’d been catching up on the
Round-up, and was amazed to read the continuing saga of the search for James
Fenimore Cooper’s home in New York City.
(If you missed this, the link to the final chapter of the story is in
the Round-up entry HERE .) With the help of the James Fenimore
Cooper Society, and the New York Historical Society, we finally determined that
the Last of the Mohicans author had
lived at 6 St. Marks Place from 1834 to 1836.
Peter Sherayko, who knows more about Western literature
than just about anyone I know, used to live right next door, at 8 St. Marks
Place. I had hoped to pump him for ‘what
was Fenimore really like?’ stories, but their periods of residence did not
overlap. Fresh from the Air Force, Peter
lived in the apartment for six months in the early 1970s, while attending
NYU. “I had no idea one of my heroes had
lived next door!” I tactfully mentioned
that the neighborhood had taken a downturn during the War Between The
States. Peter didn’t think it had improved
much by his time. “It was pretty
funky. I remember the bathtub was in the
kitchen, and there was one toilet for all the apartments on the floor.”
One of the busiest men I know, Peter will be working
in various capacities on a string of up-coming productions. Among them, WESTERN RELIGION will soon be
rolling at the Paramount Ranch. Then
he’ll be heading to Old Tucson to work on the sequel to HOT BATH AN’ A STIFF
DRINK (if you missed my piece about that film’s rough cut, go HERE ). Then there’s THE HEADLESS for FRIDAY
THE 13TH impresario Sean Cunningham.
In January he’ll be at the Melody and Veluzat Ranches for SOUND OF
THUNDER. And from September 27th to the 29th
he’ll be at Calico Ghost Town for the annual CALICO DAYS celebration, hosting a
series pilot, BIG HISTORY, that would travel the country, spotlighting historical
celebrations.
THAT’S A WRAP!
That’s it for this week’s Round-up! I just conducted a fascinating interview with
Karla Buhlman, President of Gene Autry Entertainment. She had a lot of insight into Gene’s approach
to television; next week I’ll be running that interview in conjunction with my
review of the release of the final season of THE GENE AUTRY SHOW on DVD. And hopefully the following week I’ll have my
review of the new Western SWEETWATER, starring January Jones, Ed Harris and Jason
Isaacs.
Happy trails,
Henry
All original contents copyright September 2013 by
Henry C. Parke – All Rights Reserved
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
VIRGINIAN PT. 4, ALMERIA, NEW CISCO KID,
THE VIRGINIAN Part 4 – James Drury on Jumping the Shark!
VIRGINIAN cookies!
On Saturday, September 22nd, hundreds of fans,
and eight stars of THE VIRGINIAN television series gathered at The Autry to
mark the 50th Anniversary of the show, which had returned to the
airwaves that very day via INSP. This is
the 4th and final part of my report on those events. One of the day’s high-points was a panel
discussion, moderated by one of the premiere writers on the Western movie, Boyd
Magers, of the WESTERN CLIPPINGS magazine and website: http://www.westernclippings.com/
Here is the second part of that panel’s highlights.
BOYD MAGERS: Jim, what do you think that Clu (Gulager)
brought to the show?
Drury, Shore, Gulager and Clarke
Don Quine
JAMES: The horse that
I was privileged to ride for the first eight years, Jody, 7/8th quarter-horse,
1/8 Appaloosa, was a unique horse – and I’ve never seen another horse do it, before
or since: if his head was between Boyd and I, and we were having a
conversation, if Boyd said something, his ears would go over there and
listen. (audience laughs) If I said something they go over to me. This didn’t just happen once in a while, it
was in every conversation. For eight
years, that horse knew what was going on.
Roberta Shore with me
Jan Shepard
Lenore Andriel with festival judge and Spaghetti Western
Legend Dan Van Husen
Fans of westerns, spaghetti and domestic, gathered this
weekend in Almeria, Spain to celebrate, and to visit the hallowed ground made
familiar to us by Leone and Corbucci, by Eastwood and Nero, and several great
friends of the Round-up were there to screen their fine new movies. The beautiful and talented star, co-writer
and co-producer of YELLOW ROCK, Lenore Andriel, sent me this report from the
front!
How many times have you seen these mountains?
“We're having the time of our lives and our premiere
yesterday (Friday) was mucho bueno! The people here 'have the fever for Yellow
Rock' and we're swamped with pics with them and signing autographs! It is truly gorgeous here, the festival and
people who run it are incredible, the food delicious, and we're in heaven!”
HELL'S GATE dir. Tanner Beard, Lenore,
HEATHENS & THIEVES editor Dan Leonard
Lenore and Robert Amstler filming OUTLAWS & ANGELS
NEW ‘CISCO KID’ IN DEVELOPMENT
I’ve got good news and dubious
news. The good news is Salma Hayek
(Ugly Betty) and Lauren Shuler Donner (X-Men) are
developing a new version of “…O. Henry’s Robin Hood of the Old West, the Cisco
Kid!” for C.B.S. The dubious news is
that they’re “re-imagining the iconic Latino character” into the present
day. Written by THE SHIELD’s Diego
Gutierrez, Cisco is now a Marine returning from Afghanistan , as is his sidekick,
not Pancho, but Sam. When Cisco
witnesses his father’s murder, he and Pancho – I mean Sam – solve the case, and
go on to help the oppressed in The City of Angles (no, I didn’t mean
‘angels’).
It’s being described as
in the vein of LETHAL WEAPON, which Ms. Donner’s spouse, Richard Donner did
very well with. Ms. Donner has done very
well in her own right – her various Marvel Comic movies, X-MEN and all of their
spawn, have grossed more than $4 billion worldwide. I understand that Hispanics are considered an
under-served TV market, so I certainly see the appeal of reviving Cisco. I’ve loved all the Ciscos, from Warner Baxter
to Cesar Romero to Gilbert Roland (my favorite) to Duncan Renaldo (okay, my
other favorite). Jimmy Smits didn’t do
badly, either. But when you remove Cisco
and Pancho – I mean Sam – from their distinct time and place, I don’t what
you’ll have left, besides LETHAL WEAPON with an accent. I guess we’ll find out.
UPDATES --
VIRGINIAN-RELATED
DON QUINE’S OTHER WESTERNS
Don Quine, Stacy Grainger on THE
VIRGINIAN, had confirmed to me in our interview that his only other western
role was in a RAWHIDE episode. After
the interview ran, he emailed me, “I was going through some old photos and came
across one that had me in a cowboy outfit where I was a member of an outlaw
gang in the ‘Foley’ episode of 20th Fox's LANCER TV series. So I was in three,
not two, westerns.”
I just received a photo of him in the role, and he looked so
handsome I thought I’d share it with you.
DIANE ROTER CATCHES MY FREUDIAN
SLIP
Diane Roter on RAT PATROL
After my interview with Diane
Roter, Jennifer Sommers on THE VIRGINIAN, appeared in the Round-up, she sent me
a very generous email, but she did catch an error on my part. “I got a real kick out of reading that I
played a French courtesan on RAT PATROL... there is a similarity to the
words, but I actually played a teenaged French partisan (a resistance
fighter) in an episode called THE DOUBLE JEOPARDY RAID.
Interestingly enough, however, I once did play a (16 year old mentally disabled Egyptian) prostitute in JUSTINE, directed by George Cukor and based on The Alexandria Quartet by Lawrence Durrell.”
Interestingly enough, however, I once did play a (16 year old mentally disabled Egyptian) prostitute in JUSTINE, directed by George Cukor and based on The Alexandria Quartet by Lawrence Durrell.”
GARY CLARKE’S SECRET IDENTITY
Gary Clarke, Steve Hill on THE
VIRGINIAN, told me that, post-VIRGINIAN, he’d enjoyed working for producer
Andrew J. Fenady in his series HONDO, and credited his performance as Captain
Richards with, years later, helping him land his role in TOMBSTONE. But he still had a bone to pick with Fenady. “He almost ruined my writing career. Because
I gave him an outline for a show that I think would have been terrific. I
handed it to him. And he took it, and handed it back, and said, ‘Gary , you’re an actor.
Act. Let the writers write.’” Gary was so concerned
that he’d be ‘found out’ as an actor that he wrote several episodes of GET
SMART under a nom de plume, and even
went to the office in disguise. “I never
saw Andy after that, to tell him, so if you see Andy, tell him for me.”
When I told the creator of THE
REBEL and producer of BRANDED and HONDO the story, he was amazed. “I didn’t mean to discourage Gary .
But everyone in the show was giving me scripts, including Ralph Taeger
(Hondo), and we were already full up! I
just wanted him to take it over to BONANZA!”
UPCOMING EVENTS
‘DUST BOWL DAYS’, LAMONT CALIFORNIA OCT. 20TH
Those with a hankerin’ for the
good ol’ days known as the Great Depression can experience an antique car show,
country music, square dancing, food (not much – it is the Depression),
historical exhibits of Dust Bowl pictures, artifacts, memorabilia, and tours of
Weedpatch Camp, where migrant workers
were housed. At Sunset School . Learn more at 661-633-1533 x 2105, or visit HERE
GHOST TOUR, SIMI VALLEY Oct. 5-28
Guided walking tour of sites where historical ghosts tell stories of Chumash, pioneers, and eccentrics who once lived in the Valley. Friday-Sunday nights,Strathearn Historical Park .
805-526-66453 Or go HERE .
Guided walking tour of sites where historical ghosts tell stories of Chumash, pioneers, and eccentrics who once lived in the Valley. Friday-Sunday nights,
WILD WEST WEEKEND, MOORPARK OCT. 20-21
Wild West entertainment will
include stunt ropers, bullwhip demonstrations, roping range, fiddlers, a flea
circus, and ‘sidewalk swindlers.’ It’s
at the Underwood Family Farms.
805-529-3690 or go HERE .
That's it for this week's Round-up!
Happy Trails,
Henry
All Original Contents Copyright October 2012 by Henry C. Parke -- All Rights Reserved
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