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Novellprisvinnaren gästar P1 Kultur! Dessutom: Linus Tunström regisserar Juloratoriet på Dramaten efter pappa Görans roman. Och vad blev efterspelet till Grammisgalan? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. LINUS TUNSTRÖM OM ATT GÖRA TEATER AV SIN FARS ROMAN ”JULORATORIET”I helgen var det premiär för ”Juloratoriet” på Dramaten. Regissör är Linus Tunström som alltså gjort teater av sin far Göran Tunströms älskade roman från 1983. En familjeberättelse som tar avstamp i Sunne i Värmland och spänner över tre generationer och två världsdelar – med relationen mellan fäder och söner i fokus. Linus Tunström är gäst i P1 Kultur.EFTERSPELET TILL GRAMMISGALAN – UPPROP FÖR REPLOKALERNAS ÖVERLEVNADI ett pressmeddelande från Studieförbunden aviseras att en tredjedel av Sveriges replokaler försvinner och närmare 20 000 ungdomar förlorar sin kreativa fristad, till följd av nedskärningarna till studieförbunden. På Grammisgalan sjösattes en ”räddningskampanj” via en film av Jonas Åkerlund. Kulturnytts musikreporter Tanja Ulriksson vet mer.ANDREA ARNOLD OM BIOAKTUELLA DRAMAT ”BIRD”Möt Andrea Arnold (”Fish tank”) som regisserat dramat ”Bird” om 12-åriga Bailey som bor med sin opålitliga pappa Bug och sin halvbror Hunter i en husockupation i norra Kent. Men plötsligt dyker en mystisk man upp i ett grönområde. Han kallar sig Bird. P1 Kulturs Emma Engström har intervjuat Andrea Arnold.FILMTIPSET: INDISKA DRAMAT ”ALL WE IMAGINE AS LIGHT”På filmfestivalen i Cannes tog ”All we imagine as light” av regissören Payal Kapadia hem priset Grand Prix du Jury, festivalens andraplats efter Guldpalmen. Det är ett romantiskt vardagsdrama om sjuksystrar i Mumbai - och deras relationer.KLASSIKERN: ”ATT HA OCH INTE HA” – BACALL OCH BOGART TROLLBINDERLauren Bacall och Humphrey Bogart möttes för första gången på vita duken i ”Att ha och inte ha” från 1944. Gnistorna flög rakt in i verkligheten - de blev ett par och filmhistoria skrevs. Kulturjournalisten Jenny Aschenbrenner djupdyker tillsammans med filmvetaren Stefan Ramqvist i regissörens Howard Hawkes klassiska filmatisering av Ernest Hemingways roman.Programledare: Lisa BergströmProducent: Henrik Arvidsson
Lauren Bacall och Humphrey Bogart möttes för första gången på vita duken. Gnistorna flög rakt in i verkligheten - de blev ett par och filmhistoria skrevs. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Jenny Aschenbrenner djupdyker tillsammans med filmvetaren Stefan Ramqvist i regissörens Howard Hawkes klassiska filmatisering av Ernest Hemingways roman.”Att ha och inte ha” från 1944 är en film mycket mer minnesvärd för sina rappa replikskiften och laddade stämningar än för sin intrig.
Somebody in this camp ain't what he appears to be. The Thing was almost universally REVILED when it first came out in 1982, but time told the true story: people just weren't ready for it, it was so far ahead. John Carpenter had no interest in remaking the classic Howard Hawkes version, so he went back to the source material and found some real inspiration. The result is legit one of the most terrifying, bonkers, thrill ride of a horror film that's ever been made to. This. Day. Josh watches for the first time!
Gangster films are a genre to themselves, and most of the films made today are period pieces. In 1932, Howard Hawkes directed a film loosely based on the contemporary, and infamous, gangster Al Capone. Produced by Howard Hughes, this film is considered one of the best and first gangster films, and one of the first to feature a Tommy gun. What will Kris and T.C. think about this film? Listen and find out!INTRODUCTION BY: T.C. De Witt, Dani ScottHOSTS: Kris Schulz, T.C. De WittCheck out our website: filmillogicalsociety.com@filmillsoc on Instagram and @filmillsoc on Twitter.This has been a production of Sixfive Media.COPYRIGHT 2022 SIXFIVE MEDIA, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
The iOtians chat about Brendan P Bellecourt's new sci-fi novel, Absynthe. Then they revisit the wacky world of Kepler 22-B in Raised by Wolves Season 2. And, they chat about the Mandalorian's off-season run. Or is it Luke's Jedi Academy? Oh, that's right ... it's the Book of Boba Fett! Finally, we get another Five Minutes of Culture with Jake! He covers a comprehensive audiobook/sci-fi course.Note: Due to popular demand we went back to the original Season 1 theme music!Brendan P. Bellecourt, Absynthehttps://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/624289/absynthe-by-brendan-p-bellecourt/Raised by Wolves (HBO Max)https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9170108/The Book of Boba Fett (Disney+)https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13668894/Gary K. Wolfe, "How Great Science Fiction Works" at Wondrium.com (formerly The Great Courses)https://www.wondrium.com/how-great-science-fiction-worksOur good friend Mike recently lost his friend Andy to Friedrichs Ataxia, a degenerative neuromuscular disease in the Muscular Dystrophy family. Andy visited our college several times. I was struck by how he took the time to listen and would give encouraging advice. I recently learned that he was a big fan of the 1951 film The Thing from Another World (John Carpenter's 1982 film The Thing is based on this). It was his Saturday-night ritual to watch this movie. We're going to watch it on a Saturday night to pay tribute to Andy.The Thing from Another World (1951) directed by Christian Nyby and Howard Hawkes (uncredited)https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0044121/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1The Wrath of the iOtiansEmail: thewrathoftheiotians@gmail.comInstagram: thewrathoftheiotiansTwitter: @OfiOtiansWebsite: https://thewrathoftheiotians.buzzsprout.com/MusicLand Of The Me-me by Aleksandar Dimitrijevic (TONO)Licensed under the NEO Sounds Music License AgreementMouret: Fanfares Suite 1 Movement 1 Rondeau in D MajorComposed by Jean-Joseph MouretPublisher: Lynne Publishing (track not PRO registered)Licensed under the NEO Sounds Music License AgreementThe Lowest DeepA supernatural horror fiction series.Listen on: Spotify
A classic rise and fall this week, as Trev and Rob discuss Brian De Palma's SCARFACE, starring Al Pacino as Cuban immigrant Tony Montana, one of the many criminals deported from Fidel Castro's Cuba to find their feet on the shores of Miami Florida, who see's opportunity in the cocaine trade.Starring Al Pacino, Steven Bauer, Michelle Pfeiffer, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio From a script by Oliver Stone (which was based on the 1932 film of the same name starring Paul Muni written by Ben Hecht, produced by Howard Hughes and directed by Howard Hawkes, which was based on the 1929 novel of the same name by Armitage Trail, which was based on the notorious criminal of the same name - Al Capone!) this 80's cult classic has become the epitome of capitalist greed and a coveted favourite by the hip-hop culture.Watch Scarface 1983 here - https://amzn.to/3h6mvBy Watch Scarface 1932 here - https://amzn.to/3h5eoozSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wnmovietalk)
Reseña de la mejor película de John Carpenter y de una de las grandes cintas de terror de los ochenta, que este año cumple su 40 aniversario. En una remota estación de la Antártida, un grupo de investigadores se topa cara a cara con un visceral monstruo capaz de transformarse y suplantar a cualquiera de ellos, imitando a la perfección sus recuerdos y su comportamiento. El frío, la noche, la desconfianza y la vigilancia incesante desencadenan una pesadilla para los héroes y para el espectador, estando en peligro no solo la vida sino además la cordura. Basada en una novela corta de JW Campbell, anteriormente ya adaptada al cine con el mismísimo Howard Hawkes detrás de las cámaras. ENLACES DE INTERÉS https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/68365/13-fascinating-facts-about-thing https://screenrant.com/the-thing-john-carpenter-movie-facts-trivia/ https://screenrant.com/thing-1982-john-carpenter-facts-trivia-info-behind-scenes-secrets/ https://www.moviefone.com/2017/06/25/the-thing-john-carpenter-facts/ https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2564949/john-carpenters-the-thing-behind-the-scenes-facts-about-the-kurt-russell-horror-movie
Have you been left at the alter? Went to ask a girl out to the prom only to have another guy step in first? Try to propose to your significant other only to have their ex sky write their name in the sky? Well then, you might be a Baxter. Much like Michael Showalter in this week's episode; 2005's The Baxter! This film has the Mikes divided. While they both seem to like and dislike the same things about the film, Mike Field believes that the likes outweigh the dislikes. Mike Butler? Not so much. Listen as the Mikes discuss the comedy stylings of the film, which is half Howard Hawkes and half the absurdist style from members of comedy troupe, The State. Showalter writes, directs and stars in this film, but it seems like his co-stars get some of the funniest bits; especially Justin Theroux and Peter Dinklage. Michelle Williams also knocks it out of the park in the role of Cecil, absolutely harkening back to the romantic costars of celluloid past. So grab your mojito and watermelon, please notice the no jumping/no diving signs to the left and right of you, and settle down for https://my.captivate.fm/Forgottencinemapodcast.com (Forgotten Summer). Enter Code POD15 and get your BRÜUSH 15% discount today: https://bit.ly/3xe5g7S (https://bit.ly/3xe5g7S)
Now, hold on just a shiny spur jangling minute, cowboy, and settle back in your saddle 'cause its time for a new full-length episode of the Six-Gun Justice Podcast...Hitch your wagon to a star and join co-hosts Paul Bishop and Richard Prosch as they head 'em up and move 'em out on the dusty trail of wagon train and cattle drive sagas...0:23 -- Welcome and Announcements1:05 -- A few words about today's Dusty Trails episode1:45 -- Electronic comics and the Hoopla app. Bouncer western comics with art by François Boucq and story by Alejandro Jodorowsky . 3:58 -- Acid Western comics and movies5:46 -- Be warned, Bouncer is graphic, gory stuff, but the story is compelling. Complete with a character named AxHead6:55 -- A fabulous new western by G. Wayne Tillman: Ghost Posse8:47 -- And Now the Main Feature -- Dusty Trails!9:20 -- The Big Trail with John Wayne10:25 -- 1931s Fighting Caravans with Gary Cooper and later 1934's remake with Randolph Scott starring in Wagon Wheels11:35 -- 1940's Kit Carson with John Hall12:00 -- And here are a few movies about pioneering Mormons13:00 -- Let's talk Santa Fe Trail, which begins in in Arrow Rock, Missouri through 900 miles of untamed wilderness13:35 -- "Santa Fe Passage," a short story from Esquire, by Clay Fisher (a.k.a. Henry Wilson "Heck" Allen) and the movie from 1955 of the same name. 16:46 -- Another book called Santa Fe Passage, this one written by Jon R. Bauman from 200717:40 -- Death Comes for the Archbishop (1927) by Willa Cather 18:50 -- The 24-book Wagons West series by Dana Fuller Ross (pseudonym of Noel Bertram Gerson)19:42 -- Bend of the River (1952) with James Stewart directed by the under-rated Anthony Mann21:04 -- Meek's Cutoff (2010) revealing the strength of the female pioneers...it's not lighthearted entertainment and features a frustratingly ambiguous ending.23:00 -- Ralph Compton and the cattle drive (or sometime a horse drive) as a backdrop . 24:16 -- Red River (1948) with John Wayne and directed by Howard Hawkes -- it starts as a wagon train movie and ends up as a cattle drive movie25:03 -- The must-see The Cowboys (1972) with John Wayne in this brilliant coming-of-age movies.26:10 -- The Culpepper Cattle Company (1972) an unflinching portrayal of life on the trail. An overlooked gem.27:22 -- City Slickers (1991) a trail ride comedy with Billy Crystal and Jack Palance...and Paul talks his own cattle drive.28:20 -- The television miniseries Lonesome Dove one of the most beloved cattle drive stories of all time. And St. Elmo's Fire...? Yikes! 32:35 -- Chuck Wagon Bell!!! Followed by Shootouts and Shoutouts!!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=kRf2_NuEPxu37b9-4FZKmX0UAJ4ZdKVRhAgUrm-4gBj-CkNHowjeqW7Q4bYKdoyNoNgGhKTBK-OpQSh_)
In the sixth episode of Season 3, Manifest Destiny, Kyle is joined by script supervisor Katy Baldwin and screenwriter David Gutierrez to discuss Howard Hawk's foundational and seminal western about family, legacy, empire, and the competing philosophies emerging in the west that is Red River
For our season premiere, we're taking a look at two sci fi classics from Howard Hawkes and John Carpenter! We compare the 1951 original and 1982 remake to see what they can show us about how people's fears have- or haven't- changed throughout the decades. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, and support us on Patreon! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join Dani and Nick for the twenty-second episode of KINOTOMIC.In Episode 22 we will be discussing the funnier side of showbusiness with, 'Twentieth Century', directed by Howard Hawkes and starring Carole Lombard and John Barrymore; and 'Bowfinger', directed by Frank Oz and starring Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy.The fate of the podcast rests on Nick's words, and Dani keeps it together for Bowfinger.John Barrymore profile: http://cinecollage.net/john-barrymore.htmlLeave a rating and a review, and THANK YOU for listening!!Twitter: @kinotomicContact us: kinotomic@gmail.com
Book Vs Movie Gentlemen Prefer Blondes The Anita Loos 1925 novel Vs the 1953 Howard Hawkes classic film The Margos are heading back to the 50s (well, really the 20s if you want to be technical about it!) Gentleman Prefer Blondes was first published in 1925 by Anita Loos in Harper’s Bazaar magazine as a serial. The book itself was so popular at the time that Edith Wharton dubbed it “the Great American Novel” considering it came out the same year as Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby--that is incredible praise. The story itself is a simple tale about a “professional lady” making her way in the world trying to nab a wealthy suitor. Lorelei Lee is a blonde flapper from Little Rock, Arkansas and men can’t help but so attracted to her she winds up getting whatever she wished for in life. Dorothy Shaw is Lorelei’s best friend and has her own romantic struggles (one of them being a brunette which makes her work harder to get men to pay attention to her.) The movie was directed by Howard Hawkes and stars Jane Russell as Dorothy and Marilyn Monroe as Lorelei. It was a huge hit in 1953 and the stars got along famously. It’s considered a classic musical and pre-feminist statement. Between the novella and Howard Hawkes film--which did the Margos like better? (Is it even going to be close?) In this ep the Margos discuss: The life of Anita Loos The setting of the book and why the 1920s was known as the flapper era Major changes between the novel and the 1953 film The cast which includes: Marilyn Monroe (Lorelei Lee,) Jane Russell (Dorothy Shaw,) Charles Coburn (Sir Francis “Piggy” Beekman,) Elliott Reid (Ernie Malone,) Tommy Noonan (Gus Esmond Jr,) and George Winslow (Henry Spofford) Clips Featured: Lorelei is accused of stealing in Paris Gentleman Prefer Blondes trailer Lorelei and Dorothy meet Henry Spofford Lady Beekman (Norma Varden) shows Lorelei her tiara Outro music: “Is There Anyone Here for Love” Jane Russell Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/ Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.com Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Brought to you by Audible.com You can sign up for a FREE 30-day trial here http://www.audible.com/?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004R Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.com Margo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/
Lex Michael and Tauri Jay hop back to the 40's to give the scoop in the Howard Hawkes classic "His girl Friday". Lex shares his love for this screwball comedy while Tauri pitches his dream sequel! Missing Out Hotline: 978-MISS-OUT (978-647-7688) Follow us on Twitter- @MissingOutCast @TheLexMichael @TauriJay Music Credits: "Who Likes to Party" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Who Goes There, the classic 1938 Sci Fi novella by John W. Campbell Jr., has inspired three films, the Howard Hawkes produced 1951 The Thing From Another World, John Carpenter’s 1982 The Thing and most recently the 2011 The Thing ... prequel? What makes a story so compelling that is cinematically revisited every three decades? How do the earlier films hold up over time? How does the newest film compliment and compare with it predecessors? This week the Regular Joe’s go to polar extremes and examine what lurks below the ice. There are SPOILERS, but hey the newest of these films is seven years old. It time to get your Thing on. Also what’s in the Box and a quick take on Random Topics. Thanks for listening!
If filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich were just a successful Hollywood director/writer and actor, it'd be impressive enough. His list of accomplishments, published work as an author, hit films, and awards already make him worthy of considerable esteem.But Peter Bogdanovich is clearly more than even that. His stories reflect a rich life surrounded by creativity and the art of theater and filmmaking. And beyond that, he is a living link to a classic era in Hollywood. An era of great filmmakers like John Ford, Howard Hawkes, Orson Welles and Alfred Hitchcock. As a young aspiring filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich in his 20s arriving in Hollywood Peter was befriended by all these men and Bogdanovich even goes on to make a documentary about John Ford and write books about Orson Welles.He talks about his beginnings, working for Roger Corman and then vaulting to Hollywood household name status after he directs The Last Picture Show which he co-wrote with Larry McMurtry.The film gets 8 Academy Award nominations wins two Academy Awards, the BAFTA award for best writing and on that film Peter Bogdanovich falls in love with a 21 year old Cybil Shepherd who he goes on to marry. That creates personal complications for him at a time of great professional success and he discusses that.On the professional side, from Steve McQueen to Barbara Streisand, much of Hollywood is wanting to work with him after The Last Picture Show.He goes on to next direct What's Up Doc? starring Barbara Streisand and Ryan O'Neal. And the comedy is a smash hit.He follows that with another smash hit called, Paper Moon, a depression era comedy starring Ryan and Tatum O'Neal. Peter explains how and why Tatum was cast. The 10 year old Tatum goes on to get the Oscar for her performance.His relationship with the stunning leading ladies of two of his films captured headlines and created personal issues…marriages and divorces.But the most tragic romantic involvement of Peter Bogdanovich's life had to be with actress Dorothy Stratten. After her brutal murder, Peter entered a dark period and withdrew from making movies for a time. He discusses this along with his eventual marriage to Dorothy's younger sister, Louise.Peter talks about writing a book on Dorothy and the entire episode.He also talks bout his recent work as a filmmaker and directing an award winning documentary on Tom Petty.We wish Peter could have stayed longer with us. It was a pleasure and an honor to have him in. Writer/comedian Laura House and documentary producer/director and comic J.Elvis Weinstein join Mark Thompson for this conversation with Peter Bogdanovich.
If filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich were just a successful Hollywood writer/director and actor, it'd be impressive enough. His list of accomplishments, published work as an author, hit films, and awards makes him worthy of a ton of esteem already. But Peter Bogdanovich is clearly more than even that. His stories reflect a rich life surrounded by creativity and the art of theater and filmmaking. And beyond even that, he is a living link to a classic era in Hollywood. An era of great filmmakers like John Ford, Howard Hawkes, Orson Welles and Alfred Hitchcock. As a young aspiring filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich in his 20s arriving in Hollywood Peter was befriended by all these men and Bogdanovich even goes on to make a documentary about John Ford and write books about Orson Welles. He talks about his beginnings, working for Roger Corman and then vaulting to Hollywood household name status after he directs The Last Picture Show which he co-wrote with Larry McMurtry. The film gets 8 Academy Award nominations wins two Academy Awards, the BAFTA award for best writing and on that film Peter Bogdanovich falls in love with a 21 year old Cybil Shepherd who he goes on to marry. That creates personal complications for him at a time of great professional success and he discusses that. On the professional side, from Steve McQueen to Barbara Streisand, much of Hollywood is wanting to work with him after The Last Picture Show. He goes on to next direct What's Up Doc? starring Barbara Streisand and Ryan O'Neal. And the comedy is a smash hit. He follows that with another smash hit called, Paper Moon, a depression era comedy starring Ryan and Tatum O'Neal. Peter explains how and why Tatum was cast. The 10 year old Tatum goes on to get the Oscar for her performance. His relationship with the stunning leading ladies of two of his films captured headlines and created personal issues…marriages and divorces. But the most tragic romantic involvement of Peter Bogdanovich's life had to be with actress Dorothy Stratten. After her brutal murder, Peter entered a dark period and withdrew from making movies for a time. He discusses this along with his eventual marriage to Dorothy's younger sister, Louise. Peter talks about writing a book on Dorothy and the entire episode. He also talks bout his recent work as a filmmaker and directing an award winning documentary on Tom Petty. We wish Peter could have stayed longer with us. It was a pleasure and an honor to have him in. Writer/comedian Laura House and documentary producer/director and comic J.Elvis Weinstein join Mark Thompson for this conversation with Peter Bogdanovich. Here are links to Peter's books and movies.
If filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich were just a successful Hollywood writer/director and actor, it'd be impressive enough. His list of accomplishments, published work as an author, hit films, and awards makes him worthy of a ton of esteem already. But Peter Bogdanovich is clearly more than even that. His stories reflect a rich life surrounded by creativity and the art of theater and filmmaking. And beyond even that, he is a living link to a classic era in Hollywood. An era of great filmmakers like John Ford, Howard Hawkes, Orson Welles and Alfred Hitchcock. As a young aspiring filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich in his 20s arriving in Hollywood Peter was befriended by all these men and Bogdanovich even goes on to make a documentary about John Ford and write books about Orson Welles. He talks about his beginnings, working for Roger Corman and then vaulting to Hollywood household name status after he directs The Last Picture Show which he co-wrote with Larry McMurtry. The film gets 8 Academy Award nominations wins two Academy Awards, the BAFTA award for best writing and on that film Peter Bogdanovich falls in love with a 21 year old Cybil Shepherd who he goes on to marry. That creates personal complications for him at a time of great professional success and he discusses that. On the professional side, from Steve McQueen to Barbara Streisand, much of Hollywood is wanting to work with him after The Last Picture Show. He goes on to next direct What's Up Doc? starring Barbara Streisand and Ryan O'Neal. And the comedy is a smash hit. He follows that with another smash hit called, Paper Moon, a depression era comedy starring Ryan and Tatum O'Neal. Peter explains how and why Tatum was cast. The 10 year old Tatum goes on to get the Oscar for her performance. His relationship with the stunning leading ladies of two of his films captured headlines and created personal issues…marriages and divorces. But the most tragic romantic involvement of Peter Bogdanovich's life had to be with actress Dorothy Stratten. After her brutal murder, Peter entered a dark period and withdrew from making movies for a time. He discusses this along with his eventual marriage to Dorothy's younger sister, Louise. Peter talks about writing a book on Dorothy and the entire episode. He also talks bout his recent work as a filmmaker and directing an award winning documentary on Tom Petty. We wish Peter could have stayed longer with us. It was a pleasure and an honor to have him in. Writer/comedian Laura House and documentary producer/director and comic J.Elvis Weinstein join Mark Thompson for this conversation with Peter Bogdanovich. Here are links to Peter's books and movies.
Let's get Noir-ish!(I don't know what that means.)THIS WEEK, we're watching two film noir films, as per a request from Tony via our email! (MassMoviecide@gmail.com)First up, it's THE BIG SLEEP, directed by Howard Hawkes and starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. After that, we get a more modern take on the noir style with BRICK. BRICK is directed by Rian Johnson, and stars Joseph Gordon Levitt, Lukas Haas, and Emilie de Ravin.Get your gat and prepare to commit MASS MOVIECIDE!
Klassikern om filmen Gentlemen prefer blondes från 1953. Lars Lönroth berättar om Marilyn Monroes rollfigur, om filmens bakgrund och om Howard Hawkes regi.