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Bentrovati e benvenuti ad un altro appuntamento con la serie Film alla Radio. Siete con Marco Pieroni e Radioincontri inblu Cortona. Basato sull'opera teatrale Everybody Comes to Rick's di Murray Burnett e Joan Alison, è girato e ambientato durante la seconda guerra mondiale. Il film narra la storia di un ex contrabbandiere statunitense (Bogart) espatriato e costretto a scegliere tra l'amore per una vecchia fiamma (Bergman) e il sacrificio della propria felicità, aiutandola a mettersi in salvo assieme al marito (Henreid), eroe della resistenza antinazista. È considerato il film più popolare dell'età d'oro di Hollywood, uno dei più celebri e citati della storia del cinema, con battute entrate nell'immaginario collettivo e personaggi divenuti iconici, e fonte d'ispirazione per numerose altre opere. Ricevette otto candidature ai premi Oscar ottenendo quelli per il miglior film, miglior regista e migliore sceneggiatura. Il film di questa puntata è Casablanca. Grazie a Lucia Pareti (Curiosità), Mariangela Ungaro (Musiche), Fernanda Cherubini (Cast), Marco Pieroni (Trama), Bruna Iacopino (Copertine).
A follow-up to a previous segment highlighting some facts about the 1942 movie Casablanca.
Join Dan and Tom for their latest episode, NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH - Decoded! This 1940 spy thriller stars Margaret Lockwood, Rex Harrison, and Paul Henreid. And, it received an Oscar nomination for writing. In this episode we look at some fun and interesting parts of the movie. Are these real cable cars in this spy movie? What are Charters and Caldicott doing in this movie? Did the major events depicted here really happen? Was this another propaganda war movie? What influences do we see for future spy movies? And more. So, hop aboard the NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH! You can check out all of our podcasts on your favorite podcast app or on our website. Ideas/Comments? Info@spymovienavigator.com Website Episode Page: https://bit.ly/3B6jJGf
Comedian and actor Josh Fadem (Better Call Saul) joins to discuss the 1948 film noir HOLLOW TRIUMPH (aka THE SCAR) starring Paul Henreid and Joan Bennett. Credited to director Steve Sekely, but mostly directed by Henried himself, HOLLOW TRIUMPH follows John Müller, a criminal whose casino heist goes awry, forcing him into hiding. When mistaken for a local psychoanalyst, Müller assumes the doppelgänger doctor's identity, down to a prominent facial scar. But can Müller survive long with both the law and his underworld contacts closing in? Shot by pioneer noir cinematographer John Alcott, HOLLOW TRIUMPH is an all too underseen B-movie gem, showcasing Henreid's elegant authority as both actor and director. With noir aficionado Fadem to guide us, MNAM ventures deep into the shadows to examine this downbeat thriller along with diversions into Babylon, Top Gun: Maverick, Barbara Stanwyck, Douglas Sirk, Jules Dassin, Psycho, Mel Gibson, Humphrey Bogart, Dead Ringers, and much, much more! HOLLOW TRIUMPH is currently available to stream on Pluto TV, Tubi, or with subscription to Amazon Prime.
CASABLANCA turns 80 years old this year, so celebrate its MOVIEVERSARY with host Bo Nicholson and guest Dan Rice (from Good Moves TV). Host / Editor Bo Nicholson (@Bo_pioneer) His other work: Academy Watch (https://pod.link/1597882254) Pretty Fly (https://pod.link/1522212632) Guest Dan Rice (@dricepost) Check out his work. Good Moves (Goodmoves.tv) Directed 'Summer' by KaiFromSplash. Search for it on YouTube. Executive Producer Tony Black (@ajblackwriter) Support the We Made This podcast network on Patreon: www.patreon.com/wemadethis We Made This on Twitter: @wmt_network wemadethisnetwork.com Title music: Bulls (c) Mary Riddle via epidemicsound.com
Monika Henreid (Daughter of Legendary Actor Paul Henreid - Casablanca, Now Voyager) and Actress Augie Duke join us on this episode of The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell broadcast live from the W4CY studios on Wednesday, February 24th, 2021.The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell is broadcast live Wednesday's at 3PM ET. The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com). The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell Radio Show is broadcast on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com).The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).
Monika Henreid (Daughter of Legendary Actor Paul Henreid - Casablanca, Now Voyager) and Actress Augie Duke join us on this episode of The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell broadcast live from the W4CY studios on Wednesday, February 24th, 2021. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-jimmy-star-show-with-ron-russell9600/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Caroline talks with Monika Henreid about her father Paul, what it was like growing up around other celebrity children, and why she chose to make a documentary.
Caroline talks with Monika Henreid about her father Paul's life and career in anticipation of his day on Summer Under the Stars on TCM August 28th.
In Casablanca as resistance leader Victor Lazlo, Paul Henreid rallies a crowd to drown out the Nazis with a spirited rendition of “La Marseillaise.” But in his two visits to Suspense, he played a pair of men with murder on their minds and diabolical plans. We’ll hear him in “The Angel of Death” (originally aired on CBS on January 3, 1946) and “No More Alice” (originally aired on CBS on March 14, 1946).
For this episode of classics, Brandon welcomes back Front Row host Brett Rutherford for an in-depth look at an under-appreciated psychological drama from Bette Davis: Now, Voyager. A frumpy spinster blossoms under therapy and becomes an elegant, independent woman. Featuring: Brandon Davis and Brett Rutherford IMDB Page: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0035140/ ___________________________________________________ CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE!!! www.thefrontrowmoviereviews.com If you haven't subscribed to us on iTunes yet, please do! - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-front-row-movie-reviews/id1005302379 We are also now on Instagram! Just search for "The Front Row Movie Reviews" - https://instagram.com/thefrontrowmoviereviews/ Also find us on Facebook and Like us there as well! You know, if you actually do.... - https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Front-Row-Movie-Reviews/267899814323 And of course follow us on Twitter to get the latest news on the Front Row! - https://twitter.com/FrontRowReviewz Please enjoy this episode of CLASSICS and as always, we'll see you in the front row!
This week we head for 1940s Morocco where we're hoping Humphrey Bogart will sell us some letters of transit. It's Casablanca. If you want to contact the show, or simply have a chinwag with the chaps, then please pop by our Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/isawthatyearsago or follow us on Twitter: @istyashow Join in the conversation on our Reddit page https://www.reddit.com/r/isawthatyearsago/ You can even contact us on good old email by sending your missives to - show@isawthatyearsago.com Also, check out our new YouTube channel and let us know what you think; https://youtu.be/Saq6SHejuUA
"Don't let's ask for the moon, we have the stars!" Irving Rapper's 1942 film Now, Voyager may have met with mixed reviews but it certainly found its audience, showing that people were thrilled with the on-screen pairing of Bette Davis and Paul Henreid in a story about a woman learning to come out of her shell. It helped that Davis connected so much with this role. She fought for the part and got it, creating one of her iconic and romantic screen personas. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our Bette Davis series with Rapper's film Now, Voyager. We talk about Davis and our thoughts of her in general, paired with our thoughts of this film and what works – or doesn't work – for us. We chat about Casey Robinson's script and Olive HIggins Prouty's source material, contemplating issues we have like the flashback structure, and wondering if the story could have been told without them. (We also contemplate the original story, wondering if perhaps its foundation was flashbacks, giving the filmmakers a sense that they needed to include them.) We look at the cast – notably Davis, Henreid, Claude Rains, Gladys Cooper and Mary Wickes – and discuss what they bring to the table. And we revel in the sweepingly romantic themes that composer Max Steiner for which won an Oscar. It's a film that Andy loves and Pete finds problematic in lots of little ways, but certainly one well worth talking about. How does it stack up for you? Check it out then tune in! Film Sundries Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon Script Transcript Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Now, Voyager by Olive Higgins Prouty Flickchart Letterboxd Trailers of the Week Andy's Trailer: Wilson (Red Band) — "The sequel to Cast Away that follows Wilson the volleyball and his world exploits this is not. It's Woody Harrelson and Laura Dern reconnecting with the daughter they gave away for adoption 17 years ago. But funny. Funny in the best of red band ways. Plus it's based on a Daniel Clowes graphic novel, so it's got that going for it." Pete's Trailer: Gifted — "Once again, you go Chris Evans for making interesting, feel-good, even formulaic non-Cap films that bring a man tear right to my big stupid face. And a fine welcome back to Marc Webb who may just be bringing me everything I loved about 500 Days of Summer in the kinda foul mouth of McKenna Grace."
"Don’t let’s ask for the moon, we have the stars!" Irving Rapper’s 1942 film Now, Voyager may have met with mixed reviews but it certainly found its audience, showing that people were thrilled with the on-screen pairing of Bette Davis and Paul Henreid in a story about a woman learning to come out of her shell. It helped that Davis connected so much with this role. She fought for the part and got it, creating one of her iconic and romantic screen personas. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our Bette Davis series with Rapper’s film Now, Voyager. We talk about Davis and our thoughts of her in general, paired with our thoughts of this film and what works – or doesn’t work – for us. We chat about Casey Robinson’s script and Olive HIggins Prouty’s source material, contemplating issues we have like the flashback structure, and wondering if the story could have been told without them. (We also contemplate the original story, wondering if perhaps its foundation was flashbacks, giving the filmmakers a sense that they needed to include them.) We look at the cast – notably Davis, Henreid, Claude Rains, Gladys Cooper and Mary Wickes – and discuss what they bring to the table. And we revel in the sweepingly romantic themes that composer Max Steiner for which won an Oscar. It’s a film that Andy loves and Pete finds problematic in lots of little ways, but certainly one well worth talking about. How does it stack up for you? Check it out then tune in! Film Sundries Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon Script Transcript Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Now, Voyager by Olive Higgins Prouty Flickchart Letterboxd Trailers of the Week Andy's Trailer: Wilson (Red Band) — "The sequel to Cast Away that follows Wilson the volleyball and his world exploits this is not. It’s Woody Harrelson and Laura Dern reconnecting with the daughter they gave away for adoption 17 years ago. But funny. Funny in the best of red band ways. Plus it’s based on a Daniel Clowes graphic novel, so it’s got that going for it." Pete's Trailer: Gifted — "Once again, you go Chris Evans for making interesting, feel-good, even formulaic non-Cap films that bring a man tear right to my big stupid face. And a fine welcome back to Marc Webb who may just be bringing me everything I loved about 500 Days of Summer in the kinda foul mouth of McKenna Grace."
It's all about legacy on BEHIND THE LENS this week with very special guest MONIKA HENREID as she talks about her father actor/director Paul Henreid and her new documentary about him. Plus, hear more from Jack Huston as he talks legacy and BEN-HUR, while Rodrigo Santoro talks with film critic debbie elias in this exclusive interview about playing Jesus Christ in BEN-HUR. Then, take a listen to John Legend, writer/director Richard Tanne and the cast of SOUTHSIDE WITH YOU talk about the best non-date first date ever in this moment in time in the history of Michelle and Barack Obama. http://behindthelensonline.net http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
Sometimes you just can't help the way things work out. The lion's share of this "lost" episode was recorded in November of 2015. The new wrap-around intro and outro was recorded in February of 2016. Today we decided to quit sitting on it and just release the thing. Unfortunately, no sooner than we began uploading to file to our podcast host, then it was discovered that Madeleine Lebeau has died at the age of 92. Lebeau was considered by many to be the last living cast member of Casablanca. After careful consideration, we've decided to release the "lost" CASABLANCA episode as originally planned and hope that people understand the context under which it was created and posted, and don't see it as an insensitive traffic grab on our parts. We're saddened to learn of the passing of this remarkable actress, who (in real life) escaped Nazi-occupied France with her then-husband, who also appears in the film. Our thoughts and sympathies go out to Ms. Lebeau, her family, and her loved ones. Casablanca, a story about love, passion, espionage, intrigue, action, and more than a few laughs is a favorite of one of the Nighthawks hosts, and is a new acquisition of the other. In this episode we discuss the classic old Hollywood favorite and why it still seems to work all of these years later.