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A Golden Age Hollywood star in every sense, at just 16 Ruta Lee was cast in the all-time great movie musical, 'Seven Brides for Seven Brothers', subsequently becoming the designated smoldering beauty, spicy sexpot and fiery vixen in iconic TV Westerns, mysteries and dramas of the '50s and '60s. She is celebrating her 90th birthday in classic Ruta fashion: with a one-woman show, fabulously titled 'Consider Your Ass Kissed! This week she brings her legendary inside showbiz lore and boundless energy to the Media Path studio!Ruta's story begins with her Lithuanian background and parents who escaped the oppression of the Communist regime to Montreal, Quebec, where Ruta was born, singing and dancing. Her mother reached out to a Lithuanian priest in Los Angeles and thus began the plan to head for Hollywood.Ruta's Hollywood High training prepared her to land roles on The George Burns & Gracie Allen Show, The Roy Rogers Show and then iconic films including Funny Face with Fred Astaire and Audrey Hepburn and Sergeants Three with The Rat Pack! Ruta recounts her heroic efforts to extract her Grandmother from a Siberian internment camp. She took her request straight to Khrushchev! She tells us about her work with The Thalians, an organization founded by Hollywood actors to help children receive mental health care. Also, what is Audrey Hepburn's keep-slim advice? And what job yielded Ruta the most lucrative income? And with public speaking being our number one fear, Rick Mitchell joins us to talk about his new book, one of the most crucial reference guides of all time, 'How to Write a Funny Speech for a Wedding, Bar Mitzvah, Graduation & Every Other Event You Didn't Want to Go to in the First Place'!In recommendations-- Weezy: "Reality Winner Noir" - Reality (2023) on Max and Winner (2024) on HuluFritz: 'Nickel Boys' now streaming on PrimePath Points of Interest:Ruta Lee Consider Your Ass Kissed by Ruta LeeRuta Lee in“CONSIDER YOUR ASS KISSED”At The Purple Room in Palm Springs, Saturday & Sunday, March 29th and 30that The El Portal Theatre, Friday, May 30th, 2025Ruta Lee on WikipediaRuta Lee on FacebookThe ThaliansRick MitchellHow to Write a Funny Speech Buy LinksNickel Boys (2024)Reality (2023) on MaxWinner (2024) on HuluMedia Path Podcast
Join Tyler as he talks about arguably one of the greatest winners for Best Picture, On the Waterfront and how this film ushered in a new wave of actor. He also talks about the best pic nominees The Country Girl, The Caine Mutiny, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Three Coins in the Fountain.
The premiere of season six is here! Even after all these weeks, we still wanted to talk about movies. So we did! Read along: https://boxd.it/sO4ui TIME CODES: 00:00:00 - INTRO 00:04:03 - ASTEROID CITY 00:07:43 - THE AVIATOR 00:11:11 - ACE ATTORNEY 00:15:01 - THE LORAX 00:17:37 - NIGHT SWIM 00:20:14 - GHOST DOG: THE WAY OF THE SAMURAI 00:25:27 - NOSFERATU THE VAMPIRE 00:33:09 - CHICAGO 00:37:12 - HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE 00:38:22 - RATATOUILLE 00:38:56 - YI YI 00:43:28 - MAMMA MIA! 00:46:03 - BLACKBERRY 00:48:31 - CASINO 00:48:54 - THEATER CAMP 00:50:54 - SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS 00:52:50 - GODZILLA MINUS ONE MINUS COLOR 00:55:03 - AUTUMN SONATA 00:56:01 - SHREK 00:56:46 - PEARL 00:59:24 - POPSTAR: NEVER STOP NEVER STOPPING 01:01:59 - BOLT 01:03:35 - THE REAL INGLORIOUS BASTARDS 01:06:45 - CINEMA PARADISO 01:08:34 - GONE GIRL 01:12:08 - A QUIET PLACE PART II 01:16:52 - PLAYTIME 01:20:04 - MALENA 01:26:21 - EMBRACE OF THE SERPENT 01:29:07 - AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER 01:30:24 - NIMONA 01:33:59 - OUTRO OUR LINKS: Host Webpage: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recentlylogged Letterboxd HQ: https://letterboxd.com/RecentlyLogged/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/@recentlylogged Micah's Stuff YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MGraweyFilms Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/micah_grawey/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/micah_grawey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/m_grawey_films/ Robbie's Stuff Website: https://robbiegrawey.com EPISODE CREDITS: Recently Logged Podcast Creators - Micah and Robert “Robbie” Grawey Hosts - Micah and Robert “Robbie” Grawey Editor - Robert “Robbie” Grawey Songs Used: Blue Mood by Robert Munzinger, Finding Light and Only Farewell by Dan Lebowitz Episode Art Designer - Robert “Robbie” Grawey Episode Description - Robert “Robbie” Grawey --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recentlylogged/support
Austin and Tim travel back in time to November 5th 1955 (yes, the date that Marty travels back in time to in Back to the Future) for a 7-movie marathon. They watch ULYSSES, TO CATCH A THIEF, SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS, THREE COINS IN THE FOUNTAIN, CINERAMA HOLIDAY, MY SISTER EILEEN, and TO HELL AND BACK!!!
Matt and Josiah take a break from their "Be Yourself" series to discuss their favorite Movies.
Becoming United Ephesians: Becoming Who You Are November 13, 2022 I love a good musical. My favorite is probably Singin' In the Rain... or Seven Brides For Seven Brothers... or... My Fair Lady (which I get to see in Portland with my daughter next Spring!) ...there are just so many good ones! Another that would land in my top ten would be The Music Man... the classic with Robert Preston and Shirley Jones. I've worked with enough young interns to know that I can't take anything for granted when it comes to the musical education of the younger generations. So, for those of you who have not yet seen this classic film, allow me to enlighten you. “Professor” Harold Hill arrives in River City, Iowa, posing as an organizer and leader of a boys' band. In reality, he's a just a slick con man. He convinces the naïve townspeople to purchase band uniforms and instruments from him, while promising to train the young band members. But his real intentions are to skip town with their money. As you might expect, nothing goes as Professor Hill planned. I don't want to spoil the ending for those of you who haven't seen it. So, let's just say that something special starts to happen when those boys put on their band uniforms. A new identity starts to be shaped, and there's a transformation that begins to happen in the community. The boys are playing a variety of instruments – it's not all trombones or cornets; each one playing at their own level of competence. But something about being part of the group, dressed in their uniforms but contributing their own unique ability to the band, creates something powerful among them. We are studying our way through the book of Ephesians in a series we've called, Becoming Who You Are. This week, we'll be looking at the idea of unity – what it is, what it isn't, and how we promote and protect it. At the end of the movie, we see the uniformity of the River City boys' band, as they march in formation, all dressed alike, steps in sync. But it's their unity – being in tune with one another, playing at the same tempo, maintaining the same rhythm, and staggering their breathing, that matters most…each one playing their part and contributing to the performance of the song. The beautiful organism that we call the church is also filled with a diverse group of people…all crafted in the image of God…but with different backgrounds, a variety of giftings, and individual uniqueness. We are not the same, but the miracle of Jesus is that unity brings it all together.
Ahead of her upcoming appearance, actress Ruta Lee joins us to discuss her work on "The Andy Griffith Show", "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.", and "Mayberry R.F.D.", as well as experiences working with Billy Wilder and the Rat Pack.
The F.A.B. ladies are back this week with special guest and fan of the show, Shannon aka @superchefbarbie! She also happens to be Kat's first cousin. Shannon shares why she's a true fan the show, and the cousins geek out for one of their favorite TV series, Star Trek. Moni and Shannon discuss the problematic musical, “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers", and why they still love it. Their conversation included themes such as the importance of multi-culturalism, the problematic nature of colonialism, gender roles and relationships. On a lighter note, Moni's brother, (known for eating all the mashed potatoes at Sunday dinner that one time), recently roasted Kat on FaceTime in front of Kat's mom. She was NOT pleased!! lol Finally, Kat and Shannon recall a childhood memory in Nashville when Kat's bike “accidentally” veered into a cesspool, (a poop hole in the ground aka country sewer) ruining her brand new jeans from Target. When you have family & friends, who needs enemies?! Sit back and enjoy this fun and colorful conversation between friends and family. Cheers! Warning: Adult language and content Dedication: This week's episode is dedicated to our listeners as always, Moni's kids, and Kat's family & mom!! Please email thefabpodcast@gmail.com with your "Stranger Than Fiction" stories so we can share them on the show or let us know what you agreed or disagreed with us on from the show!! You can follow and find us by clicking our Link tree https://linktr.ee/Fabpod Don't forget to follow us on social media; rate, review, and share our podcast!! Thank you! *Notes: *Stranger Than Fiction" for this week: "An Indiana Pastor attempted to come clean in church about adultery he'd committed 20 years ago, only to have the congregation turn on him when the woman called him out -- revealing she was just 16 at the time of their encounters." https://www.tmz.com/2022/05/24/pastor-confesses-affair-relationship-16-year-old-adultery-church/ Star Trek Next Generation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StarTrek:TheNextGeneration Star Trek Deep Space 9: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StarTrek:DeepSpaceNine Seven Brides for Seven Brothers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SevenBridesforSevenBrothers Southern Baptist sexual abuse list article: https://www.npr.org/2022/05/27/1101734793/southern-baptist-sexual-abuse-list-released Reading Rainbow: https://www.readingrainbow.org/ Lavar Burton's podcast: https://www.levarburtonpodcast.com/ Dax Shepard's Podcast: Armchair Expert https://armchairexpertpod.com/
Comedy writer Sara Becker (SNOWBIRDS, An Only Nut, Sounds of NYC) is a fan of SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS (1954), a musical film about a thirsty man and his violent brothers that glamorizes Stockholm Syndrome. But the dancing numbers are great! Episode Links: Sara's IG Sara's Twitter Snowbirds An Only Nut The Sounds of NYC Joe's Patreon Mr. Owl's Website
We're continuing Movie Musical Month with the 1954 “classic”/unadulterated horror-show Seven Brides For Seven Brothers! We talk about the best dance sequence of all time, the worst plot of all time, and what Adam Pontipee's up to when we don't see him. Today's episode brought to you in part by Nutrafol. Nutrafol helps you take control of hair growth, it is formulated with potent botanicals to help you grow hair as strong as you are. And it's physician-formulated to be one hundred percent drug-free. For free shipping and $15 off head to www.Nutrafol.com and use promo code LOVE. For hair as strong as you are. This episode brought to you in part by Rothy's. Rothy's is the everyday flat for life on the go. It will blow your mind that they're made from recycled plastic water bottles, because they're the softest shoe you'll put on your feet. We love our Rothy's and know you will too! Visit Rothys.com/Hateit today for $20 off your first purchase. This episode brought to you in part by Flex. Flex period products are easy to use, body safe, and made for all-day comfort. So say goodbye to cramps, put sex back on the table, and lend Mother Nature a hand. Go to flexfits.com/love and use code love for 20% off Flex Disc Starter Kits (or 10% off your first Flex Cup) PLUS free U.S. shipping! Produced by Andrew Ivimey as part of The From Superheroes Network. Visit www.FromSuperheroes.com for more podcasts, articles, YouTube series, web comics, and more.
This week the girls take aim at... Musicals From Our Childhood...Bianca opened the episode with what is a musical film and reeled off a few from our childhood, being the decades of the '80s and '90s. Then she openly and unabashedly declared Grease 2 is better than Grease 1.Sarah is a massive musical film lover and shared a few of her favorites; Singing the Rain, Kiss Me Kate, Seven Brides For Seven Brothers, and GIGI.Amy finished us all off with her most favorite musical film (because she forgot about Blues Brothers and Annie), the Disney classic Mary Poppins. We say it every week, however, we really want to hear from our listeners. If you have a topic you want us to take aim at, please hit us up at the links below:FacebookTwitterInstagramTumblrOr email us at - fridaynightwinefight@gmail.comHead on over to the blog: https://fridaynightwinefight.blogspot.com/ for accompanying content.Episode edited by BiancaTheme music by Joseph McDade https://josephmcdade.com/musicSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fnwfpodcast)
For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/f8DGWUvItk8 Alan Eichler has been a longtime publicist, talent manager and producer, representing plays by Terrence McNally, Tom Eyen, Charles Ludlam, Paul Zindel, and many others, as well as such musicals as "Hello, Dolly!", "George M!", "Barnum," and "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers." His management and publicity clients have included Patti Page, Anita O'Day, Yma Sumac, Johnnie Ray, Maxene Andrews of the Andrews Sisters, Nellie Lutcher, Hadda Brooks, Ruth Brown, LaVern Baker, Monica Lewis, and Ella Mae Morse. He co-produced the original productions of Tom Eyen's "Women Behind Bars" and Geraldine Fitzgerald's "Streetsongs" and is executive producer of the Jeffrey Schwarz documentary, "Swanson on Sunset."
This was so much fun getting to know Singer, Actress and Dancer, Ruta Lee, one of Hollywoods most glamorous ladies! You've seen her on tv with Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr, Clint Eastwood, Burt Reynolds and the list goes on. Hear about her new book “Consider Your A$$ Kissed” and how she gives back! If you would like to hear about a profession or love what you do, I would love to hear from you! Connect with me: https://www.bonnielang.com/igniteConnect on Instagram: @bonnielang.com Buzzsprout - Whether you are looking for a new marketing channel, have a message you want to share with the world, or just think it would be fun to have your own talk show...podcasting is an easy, inexpensive, and fun way to expand your reach online. Following this link in the show notes lets Buzzsprout know I sent you, and gets you a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan, and helps support my show. Buzzsprout/IgniteYourPassionRuta Lee Learn more about Ruta by visiting RutaLee.comClick link to get her autobiography, “Consider Your Ass Kissed” To make a contribution to Thalians, visit TheThalians.orgTV & Film Clips:Seven Brides for Seven Brothers:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TycmYnJBqUGeorge Burns and Grace Allen Show:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQfqmSUNDO8Rawhide:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdW-H0YJ-18The Lucy Show (Counter 11:14):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bP-oibArNaIThanks for listening and don't forget to Subscribe!Peace, Love, Happiness and Hugs to You!
Episode #548 of On Screen & Beyond has the amazing Ruta Lee joining us! Ruta was in "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers" and "Funny Face", as well as numerous guest star rolls of TV shows and she was the co-host with Alex Trebek on the gameshow "High Rollers" and she has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame! Ruta is a ton go fun and you don't want to miss her stories! She has a book out that you don't wan to miss called "Consider Your Ass Kissed". --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/on-screen-and-beyond/message
For the video edition, click here and subscribe: https://youtu.be/5stcaAOnbWY Certainly one of Hollywood's most glamorous ladies, Ruta Lee is also one of its most multifaceted and top-notched civic contributors. Born in Montreal, Lee is the daughter of a Lithuanian tailor. She was signed by MGM as the youngest of the Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and subsequently in Funny Face with Fred Astaire and Audrey Hepburn, as Tyrone Power's secret love in Witness for the Prosecution, and Frank Sinatra's leading lady in Sergeant's Three, to name but a few of the many films in her credits. Simultaneously, Lee launched into television, with over 2000 appearances on shows from Perry Mason to Power Rangers, Twilight Zone to Murder She Wrote, Hogan's Heroes to Love Boat, and Roseanne. Lee was also co-host on NBC's High Rollers with Alex Trebek, a regular on Hollywood Squares with Peter Marshall and made several television movies. For more information, please visit Ms Lee's website at http://www.rutalee.com https://smile.amazon.com/Consider-Your-Ass-Kissed-Ruta/dp/1735383449
You'll be "glad that you were born" as hosts Bobby and Kristina discuss 1982's Seven Brides For Seven Brothers on episode three of My Favorite Flop. ABOUT SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS Based on the beloved 1954 MGM musical film of the same name, Seven Brides For Seven Brothers tells the story of backwoodsman Adam Pontipee and his six brothers and their quest to find wives in 1850s Oregon. The musical features a book by Lawrence Kasha and David Landay, music by Gene de Paul, Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn, and lyrics by Johnny Mercer, Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn. It is an adaption of the short story "The Sobbin' Women," by Stephen Vincent Benét, which is, in turn, based on the Ancient Roman legend of The Rape of the Sabine Women. The show's 1978-79 premiere tour, featuring Howard Keel and Jane Powell reprising their roles from the original film, closed before reaching Broadway. A second touring production was launched in 1981, this time starring pop star Debby Boone, and traveled for eighteen months before finally opening on Broadway in July 1982, only to close three days and five performances later. A subsequent West End production had a six-week limited engagement run in 1985, with a further five and a half week run at The Prince of Wales Theatre. Revised versions of the musical have met with success in U.S. regional theaters and in amateur productions on both sides of the Atlantic. Original Broadway Cast Debby Boone as Milly David-James Carroll as Adam Jeanne Bates as Mrs. Bixby Jeff Calhoun as Daniel Cheryl Crandall as Townsperson Fred Curt as Mr. Bixby D. Scot Davidge as Benjmain Nancy Fox as Alice Gino Gaudio as Mr. Perkins Russell Giesenschlag as Jeb James Horvath as Luke Linda Hoxit as Sarah Marylou Hume as Dorcas' Sister Manette LaChance as Dorcas Kevin McCready as Zeke Gary Moss as Matt Jan Mussetter as Liza Sha Newman as Ruth David Pavlosky as Townsboy Craig Peralta as Gideon Michael Ragan as Frank Jeffrey Reynolds as Ephraim Jack Ritschel as Preacher Conley Schnaterbeck as Indian Sam Singhaus as Townsperson Marykatherine Somers as Mrs. Perkins Don Steffy as Carl Clark Sterling as Joel Stephanie Stromer as Townsperson Lara Teeter as Caleb Laurel van der Linde as Martha Swings: Sam Singhaus and Stephanie Stromer
Big questions dominate this week’s episode. 1. Does building a house while singing and dancing make amends for outrageous sexism? No, Seven Brides For Seven Brothers, no it does not. Still, nice moves. That’s just one of the old(er) films Hannah and our resident movie buff Yosra Osman tackle in a fascinating chat about what happens when your favourite film – and indeed novel, song or cartoon – becomes “problematic”. 2. Why do women stay silent in the face of abuse at the hands of powerful men? Mick catches up with author Hannah Begbie about this big topic, something Hannah tackles with skill and a delicate touch in her new book Blurred Lines. 3. What the feck’s happening with Brexit and indeed in America? Mick and Hannah give explaining those particular shitshows their best shots in the Bush Telegraph. And finally, possibly the biggest question of all… 4. Is 1995’s, Oscar-nabbing, Mel Gibson vehicle Braveheart rated or dated? Find out as a staple feature from our magazine years makes it onto the podcast. Altogether now: FREEEEEEEEEDDDDDOOOOOM! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sara Greenfield and her guest Zoe Palko have a conversation all about the spectacular--and occasionally problematic-- movie musical Seven Brides For Seven Brothers. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sara-greenfield/support
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What happens when you miss an episode because the pipes break in your house? You get a review of an old musical mixed with dah Arns. Come AGHN. Get to dah Sovern WOMEN AUGH! Website - http://redplayermedia.com iTunes - http://blastchamberradio.com/iTunes Twitter - @3guys1moviepod Instagram - http://instagram.com/3guys1moviepod;br /> Blast Plays - http://blastplays.com
The hills are alive in an episode dedicated to big screen musicals, recorded with an audience at Widescreen Weekend to mark the BFI's nationwide musicals season. Emma Read and Mia Bays join host Anna Smith to discuss the joys and gender politics of The Sound Of Music, Grease, Calamity Jane, Funny Girl, Seven Brides For Seven Brothers and more. Anna also reviews the best female-focused films of the BFI London Film Festival 2019, which will be coming to cinemas soon. And the audience join in a heated debate about revisiting classics from a modern feminist perspective. All this and a live improvised rap... The BFI Musicals season runs from October 2019 to January 2020. www.bfimusicals.co.uk This episode was recorded in October 2019 at the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford. www.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk Emma Read is an actress, comedy performer and part of the all-female musical improv group Notflix. Follow her @xEmmaReadx @WFTCimprov www.waitingforthecallimprov.com Mia Bays is an Oscar-winner producer and Director-at-Large of Birds Eye View, a pathfinder for films by women. Follow her @miafilms @BirdsEyeViewFF www.birds-eye-view.co.uk Anna Smith is a film critic, broadcaster and Chair of the London Film Critics' Circle. Follow her @annasmithjourno www.annasmithjourno.com Other films featured: Portrait of a Lady on Fire An Easy Girl Nocturnal Rocks Judy and Punch Rare Beasts Lynn + Lucy Fanny Lye Deliver'd Yentl A Star Is Born Ill Manors The Greatest Showman Carousel The King And I Carmen Jones West Side Story Join Girls On Film live in Manchester on October 23rd 2019: https://homemcr.org/event/girls-on-film-live-podcast-recording-1st-birthday-special/ Girls On Film is an HLA Production produced by Hedda Archbold and Jane Long with additional audio producing from Tom Whalley.
In Thanks For Watching Episode 1824, Adrian, Jimmy and DJ discuss Christopher Robin, Darkest Minds, The Spy Who Dumped Me, and a little bit of Three Identical Strangers. Honestly, Three Identical Strangers didn't get the credit it deserves, so it will get a second discussion first thing next week. Also we discussed a Disney Legend, Richard Sherman, was not part of the 9 Old Men Book by Andreas Deja. We'll have more on that next week. We talked about movie theatre subscriptions more than we ever wanted to. Beth Brought us a review of one of her favorite musical movies, Seven Brides For Seven Brothers. We also talked about next week's releases being some of the films we've been waiting for all summer. Except for Slender Man! Logon and activate your Patreon rewards at https://patreon.com/tfwmovies. In the mean time ... Enjoy the show from www.tfwmovies.com. Remember, you can always call or text 512-PODCAST
West Side Story. Guys and Dolls. Bye Bye Birdie. Vince and Len reveal their hidden feelings about the so-called '"Great American Musicbook" before Vince unleashes the here-to-fore-unknown-to-Len insanity that is SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS! Enjoy this Binge Lounge quickie! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Moving To Seattle, Creating The PNW Film Scoring Programme, Getting An(other) Education ... Hummie wraps up this four part interview discussing his move to Seattle, the first beginnings of the Pacific Northwest Film Scoring Program. He also talks about how he met Barbara Streisand under a huge last minute orchestration gig! His relationship and work with Jerry Goldsmith and finally his current film projects. Podcast Ep 12 – Table Of Contents 1.05 The way in which technology is changing in film music. 4.07 Hummie discusses his Emmy awards. 3.43 TV series Seven Brides For Seven Brothers. 5.55 Revisiting "Language Of The Heart". 8.08 PNW - How one of the finest film scoring programs started out. 12.59 Working for Marc Shaiman on his films Misery and City Slickers, Addams Family. 17.53 Deciding to study a doctoral thesis. 22.14 The results students studying at PNW are getting in the music industry. 25.24 Writing a book on film scoring and orchestration. 27.55 Orchestrating for a Barbara Streisand movie...last minute call! 29.43 Memories of Jerry Goldsmith. 37.45 Current projects underway and in the pipeline. HUMMIE WEBLINKS Pacific Northwest Film Scoring Program Hummie Mann Check Out All Our Other Podcasts Check out our podcast page which includes all our podcasts to date with news on up and coming episodes. SUPPORT GMI THROUGH OUR PATREON PAGE If you enjoy the podcasts, lessons, music and other activities please support us through Patreon. Patreon supporters also receive other benefits. Even if you can only give a dollar it all helps. Find the page here GMI Patreon page.
Working As An Orchestrator Then Composer In Hollywood. Moving to L.A. is quite easy, finding work is quite hard. Hummie discusses how he managed to break into the L.A. scene. The early successes, working as an orchestrator and producer on major movies. Finally he discusses breaking into composing for film, the work, people and personalities within Hollywood. Podcast Ep 11 – Table Of Contents 1.22 Arriving in Hollywood and working with Alf Clausen. 2.43 Orchestating and ghost writing for the TV series Moonlighting & The Simpsons. 3.43 TV series Seven Brides For Seven Brothers. 5.22 Understanding how scoring for TV and film works. 6.25 The changing technology used in film scoring. 12.59 Working for Marc Shaiman on his films Misery and City Slickers, Addams Family. 17.10 Expaining the difference between and orchestrator and a composer. 24.00 First major film - rescoring Year Of The Comet for producer Rob Reiner. 30.28 Working with themes in film scoring. 32.44 Writing for the TV series P.T. Barnum. 39.25 Getting signed to a major talent agency and opening doors. 39.57 Working with Christopher Guest of Spinal Tap fame. 41.23 Getting the gig to work with Mel Brooks on the movie Robin Hood Men In Tights. 45.41 The ways in which a comedy film can be scored. In the final episode of the Hummie Mann podcasts, Hummie discusses his founding and building up one of the foremost film music education programmes in the world. He will also discuss his latest projects as well as thoughts and stories about Hollywood. Check Out All Our Other Podcasts Check out our podcast page which includes all our podcasts to date with news on up and coming episodes. SUPPORT GMI THROUGH OUR PATREON PAGE If you enjoy the podcasts, lessons, music and other activities please support us through Patreon. Patreon supporters also receive other benefits. Even if you can only give a dollar it all helps. Find the page here GMI Patreon page.
Old Hollywood REALNESS is the podcast dedicated to celebrating all the glitz and glamour of the silver screen. Join Kathleen Noll and Philip Estrada as they gab, gush and recap the MGM musical "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers" (1954) starring Howard Keel, Jane Powell, Russ Tamblyn and Julie Newmar.
Tyler and David discuss movies from the past whose morals don't stand up today, as well as the failure of Fantastic Four.
Lisa and Jules are ready to tell you all the reasons why you should be enjoying the golden age of Hollywood musicals, which might not be over yet–even though the movies don’t look quite the same. Gene Kelly, Mel Brooks, Hugh Jackman, Disney, murder, and axe-dancing: it’s all in here! (And to reiterate: Gerard Butler […] The post #012 – Musicals appeared first on Bossy Britches.
Bob Wlicox and Gerry Kowarsky review (1) THE SECRET GARDEN, by Marsha Norman & Lucy Simon, at Stages St. Louis, (2) BYE BYE BIRDIE, by Michael Stewart, Lee Adams, & Charles Strouse, at The Muny, (3) RESTORATION, by Edward Bond, at St. Louis Shakespeare, (4) SHE LOVES ME, by Joe Masteroff, Sheldon Harnick, & Jerry Bock, at Insight Theatre Co., (5) LA CENERENTOLA, by Gioachino Rossini & Jacopo Ferretti, at Union Avenue Opera, (6) THRILL ME: THE LEOPOLD & LOEB STORY, by Stephen Dolginoff, at Max & Louie Productions, (7) SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS, by Lawrence Kasha et al., at The Muny, (8) DEBBIE DOES DALLAS -- THE MUSICAL, by Erica Schmidt, et al., The NonProphet Theater Co., and (9) ANNIE, by Charles Strouse, Martin Charnin, & Thomas Meehan, at Hawthorne Players.
Bob Wlicox and Gerry Kowarsky review (1) THE SECRET GARDEN, by Marsha Norman & Lucy Simon, at Stages St. Louis, (2) BYE BYE BIRDIE, by Michael Stewart, Lee Adams, & Charles Strouse, at The Muny, (3) RESTORATION, by Edward Bond, at St. Louis Shakespeare, (4) SHE LOVES ME, by Joe Masteroff, Sheldon Harnick, & Jerry Bock, at Insight Theatre Co., (5) LA CENERENTOLA, by Gioachino Rossini & Jacopo Ferretti, at Union Avenue Opera, (6) THRILL ME: THE LEOPOLD & LOEB STORY, by Stephen Dolginoff, at Max & Louie Productions, (7) SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS, by Lawrence Kasha et al., at The Muny, (8) DEBBIE DOES DALLAS -- THE MUSICAL, by Erica Schmidt, et al., The NonProphet Theater Co., and (9) ANNIE, by Charles Strouse, Martin Charnin, & Thomas Meehan, at Hawthorne Players.