Showing posts with label I survived the Seventies one movie at a time. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 31, 2013

Master Magician: Prince Valiant


The Incomparable Harry Houdini
Broken Wand ~ Woken Brand
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Date With Destiny: June 5 1975


Dear Diary,


Today I went dancing. It was tremendous. I'm rapt in this Irish kid. I don't know his name.




1954
 
 
 
For the next minute or so, the audience caught
fleeting glimpses of a wriggling bundle of
white shirt and dress clothes as it bounced and
kicked itself about the stage.... In a minute and a quarter
the white shirt "rather kicked about but a good one still"
straightened into shape and the audience found itself gazing at
a gasping Houdini.
 
 
 
Houdini opened at the New Opera House on Monday Evening, February 7th 1910. He was part of a long programme of songs, dances and comedic sketches, which all began around 8pm and lasted for almost two hours. The theatres in 1910 were more formal places than they had been forty or fifty years before. The audiences were encouraged to show their appreciation by cheering or clapping rather than throwing objects on stage. It was a time when manners and politeness mattered, and the whole of society was undergoing major technological, cultural and social changes.

Houdini was fully ensconced in this age. He was a man of formal manners, a man who projected himself as a respectable married gentleman. His act was firmly associated with the popular brand of entertainment.

 
 
When Houdini appeared at the New Opera House, he was accompanied by acts such as Fred Curran, the quaint comedian, and Teddie, Decima and Roy McClean, the Australian Dartos. Ted Kalman, the comic singer, and a host of other performers also appeared on the same bill. Houdini was due to appear in the second half of the programme, after interval, second from last, a prime headlining spot.

During his early February performances , The Donnelly family immediately preceded Houdini. They were a dance troupe. Their little daughter Kitty, was the highlight of their turn. After the orchestra had escorted them off the stage it was time for the headliner of the night.

The theatre was full. Approximately fourteen hundred people were in the audience waiting for Houdini to appear. It was late evening, they had been entertained, had laughed and cheered and were now prepared to be befuddled by the mysteriarch. [read more] - HAT: History of Australian Theatre
 
 
 
"It's a little tight across the chest"
Harry Houdini in Melbourne Australia
February 7, 1910
 
 
 

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Master Magician: Aloha, Bobby & Rose



two young lovers in a city of dreams
68 Camaro
whichcar.com



Stardate: 29587.2


Dear Diary,


Today I went out to see Aloha, Bobby & Rose. I am going with Russell. It was absolute fun. Thank you Lord. (p)


Digger's Rest
the incomparable Harry Houdini





Billy-Ray was a preacher's son
And when his daddy would visit he'd come along
When they gathered around and started talkin'
That's when Billy would take me walkin'
Out through the back yard we'd go walkin'
Then he'd look into my eyes
Lord knows to my surprise
The only one who could ever reach me
Was the son of a preacher man
The only boy who could ever teach me
Was the son of a preacher man
Yes he was, he was, ooh, yes he was
Bein' good isn't always easy
No matter how hard I try
When he started sweet-talkin' to me
He'd come and tell me everything is alright
He'd kiss and tell me everything is alright
Can I get away again tonight?
Songwriters
DRUMMOND WILLIAM, ERNEST

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Master Magician: House of Wax




“I don’t play monsters. I play men besieged by fate and out for revenge.”



Stardate: 28160.7

Dear Diary,
Today was went out to Lake Tyers. We caught two fish. We went to Shelly Beach and got treasures.





My Beautiful Picture
Wilhelmina Beatrice Rahner
[1875-1943]
Bess Houdini



I don't like those high-class cats that purr
on the couch in the parlor.
I adore cats that have turned wild,
their hair standing on end.

They hunt birds, prowl,
roam the streets like demons.
They cast their wild eyes at you,
ready to pounce on your face.

Have you noticed that female cats in the wild
are always pregnant?
Obviously, they think of
nothing but love.
Picasso's cats
by Amy Schreibman Walter
 


 
 

Monday, October 28, 2013

Master Magician: Lipstick



image found
Lipstick Alley.com




Stardate: 30297.1


Dear Diary


Today Martin rang up twice; the first time to see if I was going to the dance, secondly to the pictures. We saw Lipstick.




You learn that a man who felt overtaken and overlooked in life, who felt others, especially women,
had all the glory and privileges and wealth – and respect – he craves, is instead
going to  punish and dominate those women,
as it’s all he thinks he has.  
 
 
 
 
 
Black Fingernails, red wine
I wanna make you
All mine
A lot of people underground
You wanna get there
You gotta go straight down, straight down

 There's a culture everywhere
Smoke clouds hang in the air
It's so loud, can't hear you talk
You and I should take a walk downtown
Straight down, Downtown, Straight down


 The argument over god continues
In this house
All of us stand and point our fingers
At the ground
All of us stand and point our fingers
Straight down
 
 
 

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Master Magician: Rollerball


Panem et circenses


Stardate: 29289.5


Dear Diary,


Rollerball - it was a terrific picture. I enjoyed myself.  So did Ian.  He is great. 7 times kissed.


Stardate: 29295 [3 days later]


Dear Diary,


Today we had dancing. Ian was there. I was feeling crook. 





The Skirball Cultural Center salutes the life, career and influence of
enigmatic magician and escape artist Harry Houdini 

Lonely rivers flow
To the sea, to the sea
To the open arms of the sea
Lonely rivers sigh
"Wait for me, wait for me"
I'll be coming home, wait for me!
Oh, my love, my darling
I've hungered, hungered for your touch
A long, lonely time
And time goes by so slowly
And time can do so much
Are you still mine?

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Master Magician: Dr Zhivago



The Incomparable Harry Houdini
1925



Stardate: 29692.9


Dear Diary,


Today we went to see Dr Zhivago. It was fantastic. So moving. So touching
.

Where the Grass is Whiter
Varykino
 
 
 
Somewhere, my love there will be songs to sing
Although the snow covers the hope of spring
Somewhere a hill blossoms in green and gold
And there are dreams all that your heart can hold

Someday we'll meet again my love
Someday whenever the spring breaks through

You'll come to me out of the long ago
Warm as the wind, soft as the kiss of snow
Lara my own, think of me now and then
God speed my love till you are mine again