July 14th, 2008
It’s a video review of a DVD, tying into this Tuesday’s Movie Man column. Instead of just my talking head yapping about the movie, this review includes actual scenes, so you can see what the movie is like yourself. This week’s selection, the 1950 noir Western, THE FURIES.
July 14th, 2008
Here’s one of the most amazing dance sequences ever captured on film. It’s from the 1941 musical/comedy HELLZAPOPPIN’, and I’ll wager you’ve never seen anything quite like it. How these amazing athletes didn’t kill themselves — and each other — performing these moves is a complete mystery, but my hat’s off to them, regardless.
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Though this is probably the most memorable part of the movie, HELLZAPOPPIN’ is a pretty crazy film all the way through. Here’s the opening, which goes from Shemp Howard playing a projectionist to dancers falling into Hell to, well, you’ll have to see for yourself. It’s about 9 minutes long, but well worth the time.
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Intrigued? The bad news is that due to some arcane rights issues, it’s never been released on DVD. Heck, it never even turns up on Turner Classic Movies. The good news is, if you’re really dying to see it, you might be able to find a copy here. (It’s where I got mine.)