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In this Paramount 1946 episode we look at two movies featuring Veronica Lake which otherwise could not be more dissimilar: Miss Susie Slagle's (directed by John Berry), about the trials of pre-WWI Johns Hopkins medical students living in a boarding house presided over by Lillian Gish; and famous Lake/Ladd noir outing, The Blue Dahlia (directed by George Marshall and written by Raymond Chandler). We discuss the potential influence of the leftists involved in making Miss Susie Slagle's on its portrayal of race and gender and debate the amount of damage done to The Blue Dahlia by the studio-mandated change to the plot. And in Fear and Moviegoing in Toronto, we take a brief look at three very different movies: Tarkovsky's Nostalghia (stolen by a German Shepherd), Joseph L. Mankiewicz's A Letter to Three Wives (stolen by Linda Darnell), and Douglas Sirk's All I Desire (starring Barbara Stanwyck). Time Codes: 0h 00m 35s: MISS SUSIE SLAGLE'S [dir. John Berry] 0h 27m 06s: THE BLUE DAHLIA [dir. George Marshall] 0h 48m 13s: Fear and Moviegoing in Toronto – Nostalghia (1983) by Andrei Tarkovsky; A Letter to Three Wives (1948) by Joseph L. Mankiewicz; and All I Desire (1953) by Douglas Sirk Studio Film Capsules provided by The Paramount Story by John Douglas Eames Additional studio information from: The Hollywood Story by Joel W. Finler +++ * Marvel at our meticulously ridiculous Complete Viewing Schedule for the 2020s * Intro Song: “Sunday” by Jean Goldkette Orchestra with the Keller Sisters (courtesy of The Internet Archive) * Read Elise's latest film piece on Preston Sturges, Unfaithfully Yours, and the Narrative role of comedic scapegoating. * Check out Dave's new Robert Benchley blog – an attempt to annotate and reflect upon as many of the master humorist's 2000+ pieces as he can locate – Benchley Data: A Wayward Annotation Project! Follow us on Twitter at @therebuggy Write to us at therebuggy@gmail.com We now have a Discord server - just drop us a line if you'd like to join!
EPISODE 25 - “Paul Douglas: Star of the Month” - 03/04/2024 In a new feature, we are highlighting a “Star of the Month” where we will dive into the life, career, and legacy of a single performer. To kick things off in this episode, we'll be discussing the great PAUL DOUGLAS. You may not know his name, but you certainly know his face. With his somewhat craggy mug that usually sported a hang-dog look, he made a career at playing gruff, tough guys who were usually softies underneath, as he does so perfectly as LINDA DARNELL's rough-around-the-edges businessman husband in “A Letter To Three Wives” (1949). So listen in and learn about this most excellent actor. SHOW NOTES: Sources: The Encyclopedia of Film Actors (2003), by Barry Monush; The Illustrated Who's Who of the Cinema (1983), by Ann Lloyd and Graham Fuller; Quinlan's Illustrated Registry of Film Stars (1986), by David Quinlan; “Paul Douglas, 52, Film Star, Dead,” September 12, 1959, The New York Times; IMDBPro.com; Wikipedia.com; Movies Mentioned: A Letter to Three Wives (1949), starring Jeanne Crain, Ann Southern, Linda Darnell, Kirk Douglas, Paul Douglas, Jeffrey Lynn, Thelma Ritter, Connie Gilchrist; Born Yesterday (1950), starring Judy Holiday, Broderick Crawford, and William Holden; Adam's Rib (1949), starring Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, Judy Holiday, Jape Emerson, David Wayne, Jean Hagen, Tom Ewell; It Happens Every Spring (1949), starring Paul Douglas, Jean Peters, and Ray Milland; Everybody Does It (1949), starring Paul Douglas, Linda Darnell, Charles Coburn, Celeste Holm; The Big Lift (1950), starring Paul Douglas, Montgomery Clift, Cornell Borchers; Panic In The Streets (1950), starring Paul Douglas, Richard Widmark, Barbara Bel Geddes; Fourteen Hours (1951), starring Paul Douglas, Richard Basehart, Barbara Bel Geddes, Agnes Moorhead, Robert Keith, Grace Kelly, Debra Paget, Jeffrey Hunter; Angels In The Outfield (1951), starring Paul Douglas, Janet Leigh, and Keenan Wynn; We're Not Married (1952), starring Ginger Rogers, Fred Allen, Paul Douglas, Marilyn Monroe, Eve Arden, Victor Moore, Eddie Bracken, Mitzi Gaynor, David Wayne, Louis Calhern, Zsa Zsa Gabor, James Gleason, Paul Stewart, Jane Darwell; Green Ice (1954), staring Stewart Granger, Grace Kelly, Paul Douglas, John Ericsson; Clash By Night (1952), starring Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Ryan, Paul Douglas, Marilyn Monroe, Keith Andes, J. Carroll, Naish; Executive Suite (1954), starring William Holden, June Allyson, Barbara Stanwyck, Paul Douglas, Fredric March, Walter Pidgeon, Shelley Winters, Louis Calhern, Nina Foch, Dean Jagger; The Solid Gold Cadillac (1956), starring Judy Holiday, Paul Douglas, Fred Clark, Neva Patterson, Arthur O'Connell; The Mating Game (1959), Debbie Reynolds, Tony Randall, Paul Douglas, Fred Clark, Una Merkel, Philip Ober, Charles Lane; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Awards Season yet again. Here on the Holmes Movies Podcast that means, it is time for the Alternative Oscars episodes! AKA the Anders and Adam-emy Awards: Each episode for this series we pick a different year in Oscars history and attempt to correct the record, stripping the undeserving of their garlands while recognizing those who were cruelly overlooked.This time, we will be casting our eye back to… the 22nd Academy Awards, the year that honoured the best films of 1949. It was held March 23rd 1950 at the RKO Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles, California. It was hosted by actor Paul Douglas. The Heiress was the film with the most nominations, nominated for 8 Oscars and won 4 of them. Joseph L Mankiewicz won Best Director and Best Screenplay for A Letter to Three Wives. He would win those awards again the following year for All About Eve. But out of the films released that year, which ones deserved to win and/or get nominated? Listen here and find out who we would've picked. We are sponsored by Magic Mind on this episode - the world's first mental performance shot! We recommend you to try it out. Click the link here: https://www.magicmind.com/holmes and get up to 56% off your subscription for the next 10 days with the code: HOLMES20.Subscribe/Follow and check out the rest of the podcast!Listen to and check out all the episodes we recommended to each other during the Covid Lockdown here on Letterboxd.Follow us on Instagram!Also check us out on Letterboxd!AndersAdam Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Barrett Fisher and Sam Mulberry meet up in the video store to talk about the 1949 film A Letter to Three Wives and to get Barrett's film recommendation for next week. For more information about Video Store or to find all of our episodes, check out our website: https://videostorepodcast.wordpress.com/
First, let's address the elephant in the room...yes, we realized after the fact that it is a Trans-Atlantic accent and NOT Mid-Atlantic. So, now that that's out of the way, this weeks movie is the 1949 Academy Award winning "A Letter to Three Wives". We loved this movie and will absolutely be adding more film noir into the rotation. In this film, three friends receive a letter from an elusive fourth character stating that she has run off with one of their husbands, but doesn't say who! Scandal, drama, quips, and Trans-Atlantic accents - yes! Give this a listen and let us know what your favorite classic film is! Tune in next week as we review "The Wedding Cottage".
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This week on It Was a Thing on TV we solve crimes with our three ex-wives before we present you with an afterschool special. First, We've talked about this for over 3 years. Now we're finally talking about the extremely short-lived summer series about a detective and three of his ex-wives solving cases. I Had Three Wives ran for a month before it and CBS went their separate ways. Then, April 15th marked 76 years since Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball. We mark the occasion by watching an afterschool special from 1978 about the bond a young boy makes with an older man over their shared love of the Brooklyn Dodgers and Jackie Robinson. Follow us at all our socials via our Linktree page at linktr.ee/itwasathingontv Timestamps 0:36 - I Had Three Wives 41:32 - A Home Run for Love
We've talked about this for over 3 years. Now we're finally talking about the extremely short-lived summer series about a detective and three of his ex-wives solving cases. I Had Three Wives ran for a month before it and CBS went their separate ways.
Kicking off your Wednesday, the team learn about an American Trophy Husband who has three wives! Mick & MG In The Morning - weekdays from 6am on Sydney's 104.9 Triple M or grab the podcast on LiSTNR or wherever you get your podcasts. #MickAndMGInTheMorningSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Tyler as he talks about one of the lesser know Oscar winners and the first political dramas to take home the statue. He also reviews Twelve O'clock High, Battleground, A Letter to Three Wives and The Heiress.
Lux Radio Theatre, sometimes spelled Lux Radio Theater, a classic radio anthology series, was broadcast on the NBC Blue Network (1934–35) (owned by the National Broadcasting Company, later predecessor of American Broadcasting Company [ABC] in 1943–1945); CBS Radio network (Columbia Broadcasting System) (1935–54), and NBC Radio (1954–55). Initially, the series adapted Broadway plays during its first two seasons before it began adapting films. These hour-long radio programs were performed live before studio audiences. The series became the most popular dramatic anthology series on radio, broadcast for more than 20 years and continued on television as the Lux Video Theatre through most of the 1950s. The primary sponsor of the show was Unilever through its Lux Soap brand. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Podcast Service I Recommend https://redcircleinc.grsm.io/entertainmentradio7148 Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
Sam Houston had three wives and one was a beautiful Cherokee.
Þóra Tómasdóttir segir frá þáttum sem eiga það allir sameiginlegt að fjalla um mormóna í Bandaríkjunum, Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey, Three Wives, One Husband og Under the Banner of Heaven. Patrekur Björgvinsson hefur verið að pæla í listinni í nærumhverfi sínu, veggjakrotinu á Skipaskaga, sígildum skilaboðum á borð við "Look like Barbie, smoke like Marley". Við ræðum óhefðbundna markaðsherferð rapparanna Drake og 21 savage fyrir plötuna Her Loss. Og við kynnum okkur rómansk-ameríska kvikmyndahátíð í Bíó Paradís.
Þóra Tómasdóttir segir frá þáttum sem eiga það allir sameiginlegt að fjalla um mormóna í Bandaríkjunum, Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey, Three Wives, One Husband og Under the Banner of Heaven. Patrekur Björgvinsson hefur verið að pæla í listinni í nærumhverfi sínu, veggjakrotinu á Skipaskaga, sígildum skilaboðum á borð við "Look like Barbie, smoke like Marley". Við ræðum óhefðbundna markaðsherferð rapparanna Drake og 21 savage fyrir plötuna Her Loss. Og við kynnum okkur rómansk-ameríska kvikmyndahátíð í Bíó Paradís.
A LETTER TO THREE WIVES is an odd film; it begins with the film's villain, who we never see, providing character introductions, then proceeds to tell the story largely in flashbacks. Flashbacks are introduced by what we can only describe as an early vocoder effect that seems strangely out of place in a post-war drama. But the actors and the script really draw you into the domestic drama, most notably, Linda Darnell and national treasure Thema Ritter. Writer/director Joseph L. Mankiewicz would go on to win Best Director and Best Screenplay Oscars for this film, a feat he would repeat the next year for his masterpiece, ALL ABOUT EVE. Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Android. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram and Twitter. Visit our site: shutupwatchthis.wordpress.com Send your feedback to shutupwatchthis@gmail.com Please consider leaving a review or a star rating on iTunes, so other folks can find us. © 2022 Ashley Carr & Dave Wilson
Do you love movies featuring strong female protagonists AND malevolent mail? Then A Letter to Three Wives (1949) is the film for you! Check out this brilliantly structured Oscar winning classic written AND directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz starring Jeanne Crain, Linda Darnell, Ann Sothern, and Kirk Douglas. Host, Sara Greenfield and her guest Ashley Blanchet chat about all this and more on this week's episode of Talk Classic To Me. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sara-greenfield/support
Episode Notes Please rate, review, and/or subscribe on Apple Podcasts to help promote this show! You can explore all of my podcasts, including over 200 hours of Patreon content, on my website https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/film-in-focus.html & https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/film-capsule.html LINKS The Shanghai Gesture (1941) by Sheila O'Malley (Film Noir of the Week) http://www.noiroftheweek.com/2010/09/josef-von-sternberg-s-shanghai-gesture.html MY RECENT WORK OTHER PODCASTS Twin Peaks Cinema: Bigger Than Life (Ray's Haunted Fifties #3) https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2022/09/bigger-than-life-as-twin-peaks-cinema.html & Twin Peaks Conversations w/ Ominous Whoosh author John Thorne, part 1 on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPbXHh0Xztk PATREON ($5/month): Part 2 of Twin Peaks Conversations w/ Ominous Whoosh author John Thorne https://www.patreon.com/posts/72584971 ($1/month) Episode 95, part 1: Concluding the 80s... Red Dawn, Do the Right Thing & Hail Mary (capsules on Stranger Things, Top Gun: Maverick, The Goonies, Gremlins, Midnight Run, Scarface + feedback/media/work updates including Encanto & more) https://www.patreon.com/posts/72895154 / EXCLUSIVE advances: TWIN PEAKS Character Series #74, 73 & 71 https://www.patreon.com/posts/exclusive-twin-72238526 PREVIOUSLY ON THIS PODCAST Melodrama, Crime, Fantasy, and War: 17 Classic Capsules including Ah Wilderness!, A Letter to Three Wives, It Came From Outer Space & more https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2022/09/melodrama-crime-fantasy-and-war-17.html This episode's home page on my site will be published tomorrow, Thursday, October 6 at 8am: https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2022/10/the-shanghai-gesture-lost-in-movies.html This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
1951's Three Husbands and 1949's A Letter To Three Wives share screenwriter Vera Caspary but also similar storylines. In Three Husbands, the title characters receive letters about their wives' possible infidelity and in Three Wives the ladies recieve missives from a woman announcing she is running away with one of their husbands. Caspary specilaized in stories about strong women, having also penned Laura, The Blue Gardenia (a Hot Date pick at Episode 118), and I Can Get it For You Wholesale. Dan and Vicky discuss the film and their love of stars Eve Arden and Ruth Warrick. Also on deck is plenty of recently seen including Watcher, Three Thousand Years of Longing, Marvel's She Hulk, Orphan: First Kill, Hulu's Prey, The Good Boss, and 1949's A Holiday Affair. Hot Date Podcast FB: Hot Date Podcast Twitter: @HotDate726 Insta: hotdatepod
Episode Notes Please rate, review, and/or subscribe on Apple Podcasts to help promote this show... You can explore both public and patron episodes of this podcast here: https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/twin-peaks-cinema.html OTHER LINKS Bigger Than Life (1956) and Its Influence on Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992) by Tony Dayoub (Cinema Viewfinder) http://www.cinemaviewfinder.com/2010/03/bigger-than-life-1956-and-its-influence.html My most recent Twin Peaks Conversations - Horror & Melodrama in Fire Walk With Me w/ author Lindsay Hallam https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fqi0SB3W_Vo discusses Bigger Than Life & Part 2 is available to $5/month patrons at https://www.patreon.com/posts/patreon-part-2-w-70575254 The film also comes up in Finding the Missing Pages, an earlier interview w/ Lindsay Hallam about her Fire Walk With Me book: https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2018/11/finding-missing-pages-interview-w.html Breaking Bad - "Pilot" (season 1, episode 1) from my viewing diary https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2018/03/breaking-bad-pilot-season-1-episode-1.html My first review of Bigger Than Life, written after initial viewing in 2008https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2008/09/bigger-than-life.html MY OTHER WORK ON TWIN PEAKS https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/twin-peaks.html MY OTHER RECENT PODCASTS Lost in the Movies - Melodrama, Crime, Fantasy, and War: 17 Classic Capsules ... brief reflections on Ah Wilderness!, A Letter to Three Wives, Invitation, Morning Glory, Parnell, Little Caesar, Dick Tracy, Nightmare Alley, Gilda, The Woman in White, It Came From Outer Space, Pinocchio, The Devil and Daniel Webster, The Enchanted Cottage, The White Cliffs of Dover, The Fallen Sparrow & The Angel Wore Red https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2022/09/melodrama-crime-fantasy-and-war-17.html Lost in the Movies on Patreon ($1/month) - The 80s in August... Desperately Seeking Susan & Top Gun (capsules on Stranger Things, Poltergeist, Beverly Hills Cop, Witness, The Breakfast Club, Wall Street, Twins, The Hunger, archive reading of Fast Times at Ridgemont High + feedback/media/work updates including Captain America: Civil War & more) https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-94-80s-71329778 & (FREE to the public) Opening the Archive - The 80s Imagination https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-94-bonus-71226358 This episode's home page on my site will be at https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2022/09/bigger-than-life-as-twin-peaks-cinema.html tomorrow, September 22 at 8am Browse my other podcasts: Lost in the Movies https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/patreon-podcast.html Lost in Twin Peaks https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/lost-in-twin-peaks.html This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The Folk Mafia- The Three Wives by Josh Reynolds
Episode Notes Please rate, review, and/or subscribe on Apple Podcasts to help promote this show! You can explore all of my podcasts, including over 200 hours of Patreon content, on my website https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/film-in-focus.html & https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/film-capsule.html 0:00 INTRO 6:02 AH, WILDERNESS! (1935) *the Our Town comparison to Twin Peaks is here: https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2022/02/our-town-as-twin-peaks-cinema-10-podcast.html 10:50 A LETTER TO THREE WIVES (1949) 14:57 INVITATION (1952) 17:37 MORNING GLORY (1933) 18:58 PARNELL (1937) 20:49 LITTLE CAESAR (1931) 22:13 DICK TRACY (1945) 24:37 NIGHTMARE ALLEY (1947) 26:19 GILDA (1946) 28:11 THE WOMAN IN WHITE (1948) 29:30 IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE (1953) 31:21 PINOCCHIO (1940) *this inspired a visual tribute to Pinocchio's "little worlds": https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2020/07/four-worlds-in-pinocchio-visual-tribute.html 34:07 THE DEVIL AND DANIEL WEBSTER (1941) 36:05 THE ENCHANGED COTTAGE (1945) 38:57 THE WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER (1944) 41:38 THE FALLEN SPARROW (1943) 45:03 THE ANGEL WORE RED (1960) OTHER LINKS My tweet about the "capitalism" speech in Ah, Wilderness! https://twitter.com/LostInTheMovies/status/1163621435711131648 My other Twin Peaks Cinema - "Small Town Blues" episodes: Kings Row https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2022/01/kings-row-as-twin-peaks-cinema-9-podcast.html & Peyton Place https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2022/03/peyton-place-as-twin-peaks-cinema-11.html My Patreon podcast w/ a capsule on Midsommar (mentioned w/ Invitation)https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-63c-in-33489777 My video essay "The Full Cinepoem" (including Pinocchio clips) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8wDMyO7NI4 My review of Inside Out https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2019/12/inside-out-unseen-2015.html My review of Affliction (referenced alongside The Sweet Hereafter in The Devil & Daniel Webster capsule)https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2008/07/affliction-1998-was-good-year-for_31.html My Twin Peaks Cinema podcast on The Sweet Hereafter (actually takes place in New York in the book, and Canada in the film) https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2022/05/the-sweet-hereafter-as-twin-peaks.html My Patreon podcast w/ a capsule on The Silence of Others, a documentary about Franco's Spain https://www.patreon.com/posts/36042992 MY RECENT WORK OTHER PODCASTS Twin Peaks Cinema: Rebel Without a Cause (Ray's Haunted Fifties #2) https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2022/08/rebel-without-cause-as-twin-peaks.html & Twin Peaks Conversations w/ Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me book author Lindsay Hallam, part 1 on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fqi0SB3W_Vo PATREON ($5/month): Part 2 of Twin Peaks Conversations w/ Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me book author Lindsay Hallam https://www.patreon.com/posts/patreon-part-2-w-70575254 ($1/month) Episode 94 podcast: The 80s in August... Desperately Seeking Susan & Top Gun (capsules on Stranger Things, Poltergeist, Beverly Hills Cop, Witness, The Breakfast Club, Wall Street, Twins, The Hunger, archive reading of Fast Times at Ridgemont High + feedback/media/work updates including Captain America: Civil War & more) https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-94-80s-71329778 / EXCLUSIVE advances: TWIN PEAKS Character Series #77 - 75 https://www.patreon.com/posts/exclusive-twin-71063594 (FREE for the public) Episode 94 bonus - Opening the Archive: The 80s Imagination (readings of The Brave Little Toaster, The Secret of NIMH, The Last Unicorn, An American Tail, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial & another essay) https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-94-bonus-71226358 PREVIOUSLY ON THIS PODCAST Monkey Business https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2022/08/monkey-business-lost-in-movies-podcast.html This episode's home page on my site is https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2022/09/melodrama-crime-fantasy-and-war-17.html This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
A fascinating, complex dual biography of Hollywood's most dazzling—and famous—brothers, and a dark, riveting portrait of competition, love, and enmity that ultimately undid them both. One most famous for having written Citizen Kane; the other, All About Eve; one who only wrote screenplays but believed himself to be a serious playwright, slowly dying of alcoholism and disappointment; the other a four-time Academy Award-winning director, auteur, sorcerer, and seducer of leading ladies, one of Hollywood's most literate and intelligent filmmakers. Herman Mankiewicz brought us the Marx Brothers' Monkey Business, Horse Feathers, and Duck Soup and W. C. Fields' Million Dollar Legs, wrote screenplays for Dinner at Eight and Pride of the Yankees, and cowrote Citizen Kane (Pauline Kael proclaimed that the script was mostly Herman's) and 89 others. Talented, witty (Alexander Woollcott thought him "the funniest man who ever lived"), huge-hearted, and wildly immature, Herman was a figure of renown and success. Herman went to Hollywood in 1926, was almost immediately successful (his telegram to Ben Hecht back east: "Millions are to be grabbed out here and your only competition is idiots. Don't let this get around.") and became one of the highest-paid screenwriters in Hollywood. Joe, eleven years younger, a focused, organized, and disciplined writer with a far more distinguished career, eventually surpassed his worshipped older brother, producing The Philadelphia Story, writing and directing A Letter to Three Wives and All About Eve, both of which won him Oscars before seeing his career upended by the spectacular fiasco of Cleopatra. In Competing with Idiots: Herman and Joe Mankiewicz, a Dual Portrait (Knopf, 2021), we see the lives of these two men—their dreams and desires, their fears and feuds, struggling to free themselves from their dark past; and the driving forces that kept them bound to a system they loved and hated. Nick Davis, the grandson of Herman Mankiewicz and great-nephew of Joseph Mankiewicz, is a writer, director, and producer. He lives in New York City. Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics, found at https://fifteenminutefilm.podb... and on Twitter @15MinFilm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
A fascinating, complex dual biography of Hollywood's most dazzling—and famous—brothers, and a dark, riveting portrait of competition, love, and enmity that ultimately undid them both. One most famous for having written Citizen Kane; the other, All About Eve; one who only wrote screenplays but believed himself to be a serious playwright, slowly dying of alcoholism and disappointment; the other a four-time Academy Award-winning director, auteur, sorcerer, and seducer of leading ladies, one of Hollywood's most literate and intelligent filmmakers. Herman Mankiewicz brought us the Marx Brothers' Monkey Business, Horse Feathers, and Duck Soup and W. C. Fields' Million Dollar Legs, wrote screenplays for Dinner at Eight and Pride of the Yankees, and cowrote Citizen Kane (Pauline Kael proclaimed that the script was mostly Herman's) and 89 others. Talented, witty (Alexander Woollcott thought him "the funniest man who ever lived"), huge-hearted, and wildly immature, Herman was a figure of renown and success. Herman went to Hollywood in 1926, was almost immediately successful (his telegram to Ben Hecht back east: "Millions are to be grabbed out here and your only competition is idiots. Don't let this get around.") and became one of the highest-paid screenwriters in Hollywood. Joe, eleven years younger, a focused, organized, and disciplined writer with a far more distinguished career, eventually surpassed his worshipped older brother, producing The Philadelphia Story, writing and directing A Letter to Three Wives and All About Eve, both of which won him Oscars before seeing his career upended by the spectacular fiasco of Cleopatra. In Competing with Idiots: Herman and Joe Mankiewicz, a Dual Portrait (Knopf, 2021), we see the lives of these two men—their dreams and desires, their fears and feuds, struggling to free themselves from their dark past; and the driving forces that kept them bound to a system they loved and hated. Nick Davis, the grandson of Herman Mankiewicz and great-nephew of Joseph Mankiewicz, is a writer, director, and producer. He lives in New York City. Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics, found at https://fifteenminutefilm.podb... and on Twitter @15MinFilm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
A fascinating, complex dual biography of Hollywood's most dazzling—and famous—brothers, and a dark, riveting portrait of competition, love, and enmity that ultimately undid them both. One most famous for having written Citizen Kane; the other, All About Eve; one who only wrote screenplays but believed himself to be a serious playwright, slowly dying of alcoholism and disappointment; the other a four-time Academy Award-winning director, auteur, sorcerer, and seducer of leading ladies, one of Hollywood's most literate and intelligent filmmakers. Herman Mankiewicz brought us the Marx Brothers' Monkey Business, Horse Feathers, and Duck Soup and W. C. Fields' Million Dollar Legs, wrote screenplays for Dinner at Eight and Pride of the Yankees, and cowrote Citizen Kane (Pauline Kael proclaimed that the script was mostly Herman's) and 89 others. Talented, witty (Alexander Woollcott thought him "the funniest man who ever lived"), huge-hearted, and wildly immature, Herman was a figure of renown and success. Herman went to Hollywood in 1926, was almost immediately successful (his telegram to Ben Hecht back east: "Millions are to be grabbed out here and your only competition is idiots. Don't let this get around.") and became one of the highest-paid screenwriters in Hollywood. Joe, eleven years younger, a focused, organized, and disciplined writer with a far more distinguished career, eventually surpassed his worshipped older brother, producing The Philadelphia Story, writing and directing A Letter to Three Wives and All About Eve, both of which won him Oscars before seeing his career upended by the spectacular fiasco of Cleopatra. In Competing with Idiots: Herman and Joe Mankiewicz, a Dual Portrait (Knopf, 2021), we see the lives of these two men—their dreams and desires, their fears and feuds, struggling to free themselves from their dark past; and the driving forces that kept them bound to a system they loved and hated. Nick Davis, the grandson of Herman Mankiewicz and great-nephew of Joseph Mankiewicz, is a writer, director, and producer. He lives in New York City. Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics, found at https://fifteenminutefilm.podb... and on Twitter @15MinFilm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
A fascinating, complex dual biography of Hollywood's most dazzling—and famous—brothers, and a dark, riveting portrait of competition, love, and enmity that ultimately undid them both. One most famous for having written Citizen Kane; the other, All About Eve; one who only wrote screenplays but believed himself to be a serious playwright, slowly dying of alcoholism and disappointment; the other a four-time Academy Award-winning director, auteur, sorcerer, and seducer of leading ladies, one of Hollywood's most literate and intelligent filmmakers. Herman Mankiewicz brought us the Marx Brothers' Monkey Business, Horse Feathers, and Duck Soup and W. C. Fields' Million Dollar Legs, wrote screenplays for Dinner at Eight and Pride of the Yankees, and cowrote Citizen Kane (Pauline Kael proclaimed that the script was mostly Herman's) and 89 others. Talented, witty (Alexander Woollcott thought him "the funniest man who ever lived"), huge-hearted, and wildly immature, Herman was a figure of renown and success. Herman went to Hollywood in 1926, was almost immediately successful (his telegram to Ben Hecht back east: "Millions are to be grabbed out here and your only competition is idiots. Don't let this get around.") and became one of the highest-paid screenwriters in Hollywood. Joe, eleven years younger, a focused, organized, and disciplined writer with a far more distinguished career, eventually surpassed his worshipped older brother, producing The Philadelphia Story, writing and directing A Letter to Three Wives and All About Eve, both of which won him Oscars before seeing his career upended by the spectacular fiasco of Cleopatra. In Competing with Idiots: Herman and Joe Mankiewicz, a Dual Portrait (Knopf, 2021), we see the lives of these two men—their dreams and desires, their fears and feuds, struggling to free themselves from their dark past; and the driving forces that kept them bound to a system they loved and hated. Nick Davis, the grandson of Herman Mankiewicz and great-nephew of Joseph Mankiewicz, is a writer, director, and producer. He lives in New York City. Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics, found at https://fifteenminutefilm.podb... and on Twitter @15MinFilm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
A fascinating, complex dual biography of Hollywood's most dazzling—and famous—brothers, and a dark, riveting portrait of competition, love, and enmity that ultimately undid them both. One most famous for having written Citizen Kane; the other, All About Eve; one who only wrote screenplays but believed himself to be a serious playwright, slowly dying of alcoholism and disappointment; the other a four-time Academy Award-winning director, auteur, sorcerer, and seducer of leading ladies, one of Hollywood's most literate and intelligent filmmakers. Herman Mankiewicz brought us the Marx Brothers' Monkey Business, Horse Feathers, and Duck Soup and W. C. Fields' Million Dollar Legs, wrote screenplays for Dinner at Eight and Pride of the Yankees, and cowrote Citizen Kane (Pauline Kael proclaimed that the script was mostly Herman's) and 89 others. Talented, witty (Alexander Woollcott thought him "the funniest man who ever lived"), huge-hearted, and wildly immature, Herman was a figure of renown and success. Herman went to Hollywood in 1926, was almost immediately successful (his telegram to Ben Hecht back east: "Millions are to be grabbed out here and your only competition is idiots. Don't let this get around.") and became one of the highest-paid screenwriters in Hollywood. Joe, eleven years younger, a focused, organized, and disciplined writer with a far more distinguished career, eventually surpassed his worshipped older brother, producing The Philadelphia Story, writing and directing A Letter to Three Wives and All About Eve, both of which won him Oscars before seeing his career upended by the spectacular fiasco of Cleopatra. In Competing with Idiots: Herman and Joe Mankiewicz, a Dual Portrait (Knopf, 2021), we see the lives of these two men—their dreams and desires, their fears and feuds, struggling to free themselves from their dark past; and the driving forces that kept them bound to a system they loved and hated. Nick Davis, the grandson of Herman Mankiewicz and great-nephew of Joseph Mankiewicz, is a writer, director, and producer. He lives in New York City. Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics, found at https://fifteenminutefilm.podb... and on Twitter @15MinFilm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
A fascinating, complex dual biography of Hollywood's most dazzling—and famous—brothers, and a dark, riveting portrait of competition, love, and enmity that ultimately undid them both. One most famous for having written Citizen Kane; the other, All About Eve; one who only wrote screenplays but believed himself to be a serious playwright, slowly dying of alcoholism and disappointment; the other a four-time Academy Award-winning director, auteur, sorcerer, and seducer of leading ladies, one of Hollywood's most literate and intelligent filmmakers. Herman Mankiewicz brought us the Marx Brothers' Monkey Business, Horse Feathers, and Duck Soup and W. C. Fields' Million Dollar Legs, wrote screenplays for Dinner at Eight and Pride of the Yankees, and cowrote Citizen Kane (Pauline Kael proclaimed that the script was mostly Herman's) and 89 others. Talented, witty (Alexander Woollcott thought him "the funniest man who ever lived"), huge-hearted, and wildly immature, Herman was a figure of renown and success. Herman went to Hollywood in 1926, was almost immediately successful (his telegram to Ben Hecht back east: "Millions are to be grabbed out here and your only competition is idiots. Don't let this get around.") and became one of the highest-paid screenwriters in Hollywood. Joe, eleven years younger, a focused, organized, and disciplined writer with a far more distinguished career, eventually surpassed his worshipped older brother, producing The Philadelphia Story, writing and directing A Letter to Three Wives and All About Eve, both of which won him Oscars before seeing his career upended by the spectacular fiasco of Cleopatra. In Competing with Idiots: Herman and Joe Mankiewicz, a Dual Portrait (Knopf, 2021), we see the lives of these two men—their dreams and desires, their fears and feuds, struggling to free themselves from their dark past; and the driving forces that kept them bound to a system they loved and hated. Nick Davis, the grandson of Herman Mankiewicz and great-nephew of Joseph Mankiewicz, is a writer, director, and producer. He lives in New York City. Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics, found at https://fifteenminutefilm.podb... and on Twitter @15MinFilm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film
A fascinating, complex dual biography of Hollywood's most dazzling—and famous—brothers, and a dark, riveting portrait of competition, love, and enmity that ultimately undid them both. One most famous for having written Citizen Kane; the other, All About Eve; one who only wrote screenplays but believed himself to be a serious playwright, slowly dying of alcoholism and disappointment; the other a four-time Academy Award-winning director, auteur, sorcerer, and seducer of leading ladies, one of Hollywood's most literate and intelligent filmmakers. Herman Mankiewicz brought us the Marx Brothers' Monkey Business, Horse Feathers, and Duck Soup and W. C. Fields' Million Dollar Legs, wrote screenplays for Dinner at Eight and Pride of the Yankees, and cowrote Citizen Kane (Pauline Kael proclaimed that the script was mostly Herman's) and 89 others. Talented, witty (Alexander Woollcott thought him "the funniest man who ever lived"), huge-hearted, and wildly immature, Herman was a figure of renown and success. Herman went to Hollywood in 1926, was almost immediately successful (his telegram to Ben Hecht back east: "Millions are to be grabbed out here and your only competition is idiots. Don't let this get around.") and became one of the highest-paid screenwriters in Hollywood. Joe, eleven years younger, a focused, organized, and disciplined writer with a far more distinguished career, eventually surpassed his worshipped older brother, producing The Philadelphia Story, writing and directing A Letter to Three Wives and All About Eve, both of which won him Oscars before seeing his career upended by the spectacular fiasco of Cleopatra. In Competing with Idiots: Herman and Joe Mankiewicz, a Dual Portrait (Knopf, 2021), we see the lives of these two men—their dreams and desires, their fears and feuds, struggling to free themselves from their dark past; and the driving forces that kept them bound to a system they loved and hated. Nick Davis, the grandson of Herman Mankiewicz and great-nephew of Joseph Mankiewicz, is a writer, director, and producer. He lives in New York City. Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics, found at https://fifteenminutefilm.podb... and on Twitter @15MinFilm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
Milton attempts to liberalize the teachings about gender that were historically founded on the story of Eve in Genesis (see Elaine Pagels' brilliant Adam, Eve, and the Serpent). But he does not break with them entirely, which would have meant breaking with the Bible itself. Milton's complex personal history of three marriages, the first of which was highly troubled in its beginnings and inspired him to write four pamphlets arguing for freedom of divorce, although he and Mary Powell were never divorced and she went on to bear all three of his daughters. How much does his personal experience inform Milton's treatment of women and of Eve in particular—for both better and worse? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-dolzani/support
This week, Sophia and Nick cover Joseph L. Mankiewicz (brother to Herman aka “Mank” who wrote ‘Citizen Kane') and his unique record at The Oscars: winning Best Director and Best Screenplay in back-to-back years. They start off with a history of the man himself and how he made a name for himself in Hollywood (3:20) before covering A Letter To Three Wives (11:14) and another record-holding all-time classic, All About Eve (34:09).Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @oscarwildpodFollow Sophia @sophia_cimFollow Nick @sauerkraut27Music: “The Greatest Adventure” by Jonathan Adamich
Bestselling author of THE NANNY, Gilly Macmillan, joins the podcast to discuss her newest thriller, THE LONG WEEKEND. Set in the isolated Dark Fell Barn, where three women are on edge as they receive a threatening note that one of their husbands will be murdered. Gilly talks with Olivia about the characters, the importance of the isolation of the environment for building the tension, and an old movie called “A Letter to Three Wives” that sparked her idea. “It's a kind of messy process but it's the only one I know, really,” she says of working her way from first draft to a significantly different final draft. THE LONG WEEKEND was published by William Morrow on March 29,2022. A Moment With Margaret: recommendations based on other popular books. If you liked Grady Hendrix's THE FINAL GIRL SUPPORT GROUP, pick up FINAL GIRLS from Riley Sager. If you enjoyed Rebecca Serle's ONE ITALIAN SUMMER, then add MEET ME IN PARADISE, by Libby Hubscher, to your TBR. For fans of THE WIFE UPSTAIRS, read Carter Wilson's THE NEW NEIGHBOR.
Recap and commentary of Seeking Sister Wife S1E1: Are Three Wives Better Than One? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maryjane-kay/support
So In Episode 2 Tengen The Shinobi Hashira has taken Zenitsu Inosuke and Tanjirou to the pleasure District where Tengens wives and all three of them have not been communicating back to him as they went undercover to find out what Demon hides their. In the next episode you'll find out though that a Upper Moon 6 is what's feeding on the missing people there and we will see what will happen next in order to save those that are alive left and what will be done to end those Demons. Follow The Socials Discord: https://discord.gg/BF4W783Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5knAeTAYpIE0RuswBrKfVeTwitter: https://twitter.com/roose366Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/roose366 --- 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/roose366/message
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Multi-Award Winning Actress and Author, Loni Anderson About Harvey's guest:Loni Anderson is one of the most popular, beloved and beautiful actresses in the history of television. She won our hearts as the adorable receptionist Jennifer Marlowe in the CBS hit series “WKRP in Cincinnati”, for which she won 3 Golden Globe awards and 2 Emmy nominations. She also starred in memorable TV movies like “The Jane Mansfield Story”, “A Letter to Three Wives”, “White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of Thelma Todd”, and “Gambler Five: Playing for Keeps”. She's appeared in countless TV shows like “Partners in Crime”, “Easy Street”, “Nurses”, and most recently, “My Sister is So Gay”. In 1995 she published a best selling book entitled, “My Life in High Heels”, in which she broke her silence about her marriage to and divorce from Burt Reynolds, and her struggle to keep her family together. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com#LoniAnderson #WKRP #harveybrownstoneinterviews
Captain Li was an overbearing man known throughout the county for his large frame, stern personality, and three wives. Listen in to hear how the Lord convicted him of sin and brought him to a place of resolving to follow Jesus.
It's Episode #132, where we discuss the 1949 Joseph L. Mankiewicz film A Letter To Three Wives. Along for the ride is our good friend Kellie Arnold! Join the movie party! Timestamps: 1:05 What's New?, 21:55 A Letter To Three Wives trailer, 24:00 A Letter To Three Wives comments, 1:11:35 Contact Info, 1:16:10 Crazy Eddie Commercial
Based on a serialized novel that was printed in Cosmo, A Letter to Three Wives is an absolutely bonkers film about an off-screen narrator running off with the husband of one of her so-called best friends, and then sending all of them a letter telling them to guess which one. Really. It is really about that.
Bryan and Hoadley dig into the messy and complicated world of multiple wives! Also known as...having your cake and eating it to. Garrick and his first wife Daniel travel long distances to make sure Garrick can hop into bed with his hot Brazilian second wife. It's an arrangement that works for everyone named Gerrick. LINKS:Win $500 from TCBtv-(minus) by following Instagram or subscribing on YouTube and leaving a comment on your favorite episode in the month of June.Watch this episode on YoutubeTCBTV-minusSponsorEarBuds Podcast NewsletterSquadCast Podcast Remote Audio / Video RecordingHello Fresh: Use Code TCB12Apostrophe: Dinner Table Dermatology. $15 off your online appointment.Use The Code COMMERCIALSubscribe to The Commercial Break Podcast Youtube ChannelJoin The Comedy Podcasts Club on ClubHouseNew Episodes on Tuesdays and now Fridays everywhere!Text or leave us a message: +1 (470) 584.8449FOLLOW US:Instagram: @thecommercialbreak @bryangcomedy @tcbkrissyClubHouse: @bryangreen @tcbkrissyClubHouse: The Commercial Break Club on Clubhouse! (home of live recordings)Twitter: tcbbryanFacebook: The Commercial Break PodcastYouTube: Youtube.com/TheCommercialBreakEmail: info@tcbpodcast.comA Chartable Top 100 Comedy Podcast#1 Trending Comedy Podcast Worldwide! (Chartable)#1 Trending Comedy Podcast U.S.(Chartable)An Apple Top 100 Comedy Podcast Top 1% Downloaded Podcasts, Worldwide (ListenNotes)A Hot 50 Podcast (Podcast Magazine)
Are you familiar with the term sister-wives? It's basically when you live in a polyamorous relationship with one husband and multiple wives. Perhaps not something that is a part of your day-to-day life. But you actually have three sister-wives. Inside of your own brain.In this episode, you will meet your sister-wives, Suzie, Beth, and Marina (very much inspired by the TLC/Netflix show One Husband, Three Wives). These three ladies all have an important role in your life and in your relationship grumpiness.Tune in to find out who they are and how to deal with them all individually.Apply for a free 60-minute consultation here:https://www.katrinberndt.com/applyContact:https://www.katrinberndt.com/https://www.instagram.com/katrinberndt
Jenny er tilbake som helt nybakt mor, men vil allikevel ikke snakke noe særlig om babyting. Istedenfor tar hun, Mari og Hanne for seg endringene som har skjedd i abortdebatten de siste dagene. Mari lurer også på hva slags gater Jenny og Hanne bor i (kun mannsnavn), og spør om ikke Bergensløsninga er veien å gå. Jenny har brukt barseltida på å se Three Wives, One Husband på Netflix, og får med seg Hanne og Mari på en drøfting; er det noe feministisk over dette konservative, men åpne forholdet? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week we talk about the new Ramirez documentary, Brittany takes us on the wild ride called H. H. Holmes, and Brian talks more about creepy children that you should watch out for! You can get extra content on TikTok @caughtpodcast and @creepswithbrian to get your killer fix during the week. You can always support the podcast by shopping for some cute and creepy jewelry at www.themagicclasp.com (Use Code:CAUGHT for 15% off!). You can even leave a message or support us directly on anchor.fm/whenkillersgetcaught and we might use your message in a later podcast. Special thanks to Myuu for the music you heard on todays episode. You can find him at www.youtube.com/c/myuuji Sources on H.H.Holmes The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic and Madness at the Fair the Changed America by Erik Larson The Strange Life of H.H. Holmes by Debra Pawlak --- 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/whenkillersgetcaught/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whenkillersgetcaught/support
Esau figures out that his parents can't stand his two Canaanite wives. So he does something kind of weird to try and appease his parents. Check out the new Valentine's Day items in the P40 Shop! www.p40ministries.com/shop
Calum and Chris discuss the nominees for Best Screenplay of 1949, which were All the King’s Men, Bicycle Thieves, Champion, The Fallen Idol, and A Letter to Three Wives. All the King’s Men: 04:05 – 17:49Bicycle Thieves: 17:50 – 28:02Champion: 28:03 – 37:42The Fallen Idol: 37:43 – 51:01A Letter to Three Wives: 51:02 – 1:02:53 […]
Calum and Chris discuss the nominees for Best Screenplay of 1949, which were All the King’s Men, Bicycle Thieves, Champion, The Fallen Idol, and A Letter to Three Wives. All the King’s Men: 04:05 – 17:49Bicycle Thieves: 17:50 – 28:02Champion: 28:03 – 37:42The Fallen Idol: 37:43 – 51:01A Letter to Three Wives: 51:02 – 1:02:53 […]
This one’s juicy! All about Phil Collins’ third marriage to Orianne Cevey
This ones all about Phil’s second wife, Jill.
Part one - Phil Collins’ first marriage to Andrea Bertorelli
Connaissez-vous l'accent berrichon ? Si non, cet épisode ne vous le révèlera pas !En revanche, bonne nouvelle, il y aura une partie sur des kifs ! Comme si c'était le principe de l'émission.Ce dont on parle dans cet épisode de Laisse-moi kifferHand of fateAvoir un fourLa tiny house Three Wives, One HusbandYannick Coach LifeAbonne-toi à Laisse-moi kiffer sur :Apple PodcastDeezerSpotifyYouTubeMets-nous une note (5 étoiles) et raconte-nous une vie de boloss sur Apple Podcast pour soutenir Laisse-moi kiffer !Suis-nous sur Instagram : Laisse-moi kifferMymyKalindiAlixLucie See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Lux Radio Theatre, sometimes spelled Lux Radio Theater, a long-run classic radio anthology series, was broadcast on the NBC Blue Network (1934–35) (owned by the National Broadcasting Company, later predecessor of American Broadcasting Company [ABC] in 1943 /1945); CBS Radio network (Columbia Broadcasting System) (1935-54), and NBC Radio (1954–55). Initially, the series adapted Broadway plays during its first two seasons before it began adapting films. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sherlock Holmes Radio Station Live 24/7 Click Here to Listen https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/lux-radio-theatre/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Heather is curious. In her continued pursuit of being a late adopter of pop culture, she just discovered the show "Three Wives, One Husband," awakening her fascination with polygamy. So, she's curious to know: is polygamy really just cheaters legitimizing their cheating? Is monogamy overrated? How do polygamists pay for all of those families? Where are the mothers in law? What if the women decided they wanted more husbands? The gals discuss polygamy in other religions, and dispels myths about polygamy. Then, Heather is curious to know.... has Chryssy ever been recruited for a cult? Heather has. Listen and learn, friends. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ene De Ridder Sven is bijzonder blij dat het juni is want de Gremlins gaan voor de tweede maal van start met John June. Bompa Gremlin mocht als eerste een regisseur én drie van zijn films kiezen al is het wat koffiedik kijken of het Joseph L. Mankiewicz, dan wel Gene Tierney was die de doorslag gaf. Eender hoe, de Gremlins bespreken Dragonwyck (1946), The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947) en A Letter to Three Wives (1949). Bart ging nog eens deep underground in zijn Zwarte Markt en elke host geeft een top 3 van films waar je wel eens het noodnummer voor zou moeten bellen. Vergezocht? Luister dan maar snel naar aflevering 112 (get it?).
Support Classic Movie Musts and get your exclusive access to our weekly supplemental show, Classic Movie Musts: Double Feature, and our monthly supplemental show, Max's Movie Musts over at patreon.com/classicmoviemusts In this episode we welcome Sydney Stern, author of The Brothers Mankiewicz: Hope, Heatbreak, and Hollywood Classics, to discuss Joseph L. Mankiewicz's A Letter To Three Wives (1949). Timestamps: Opening Credits: 2:28 Feature Presentation: 7:07 Ending Credits: 52:05
Kevin brings in The Film Experience writer and Sundays with Cate podcast host Murtada Elfadl to talk about Joseph L. Mankiewicz's 'A Letter to Three Wives,' the likely runner-up in the 1949 Oscar race that lost to 'All the King's Men.' 0:00 - 1:10 - Introduction 1:11 - 33:45 - 'A Letter to Three Wives' review 33:46 - 57:54 - Why 'A Letter to Three Wives' lost Best Picture 57:55 - 1:21:19 - Shoulda been a contender 1:21:20 - 1:26:01 - Did 'A Letter to Three Wives' deserve to win? Follow Kevin Jacobsen on Twitter: @Kevin_Jacobsen Follow Murtada Elfadl on Twitter: @ME_Says Follow And the Runner-Up Is on Twitter: @OscarRunnerUp Theme/End Music is "The Virtue" by Jonathan Adamich
Episode #164: The Man with Three Wives (1993) Release Date: August 12, 2019 Patrick and Kat slide back into the world of made-for-television movies with THE MAN WITH THREE WIVES, a chilling tale about a prominent doctor in society (played by Beau Bridges) who manages to trick three women into marrying him (Joanna Kerns, Pam Dawber, and Kathleen Lloyd). Follow us on Twitter: @verypodcast Official Website: www.averyspecialpodcast.com
Welcome to Episode #4!!Our first review today is Joseph Mankiewicz' A Letter To Three Wives.Released on February 3, 1949Directed by the aforementioned Joseph Mankiewicz Starring Jeanne Crain, Linda Darnell, Ann Sothern, Kirk Douglas, Paul Douglas and Jeffrey Lynn (and Thelma Ritter).Our second review is Joe Mank's Guys and Dolls.Released on December 23, 1955Directed by Joseph MankiewiczStarring Marlon Brando, Frank Sinatra, Jean Simmons and Vivian Blaine.Music by Frank LoesserThanks for listening! Be sure to check out our nascent instagram presence and follow us there- @statesandkingdoms Please leave us a 5 star review if you liked what you heard & share with your film-loving friends!xxSean & Jenna
Henry VIII got around. Let's discuss him and his first three wives, Catherine of Aragon (NOT Aragorn), Anne Boleyn (Dani loves her), and Jane Seymour (NOT Dr. Quinn) We will answer all of your burning questions: How did a small plague lead to Henry being king? How far will one horny dude go to sleep with one sexy lady? (Spoiler: far) How long is appropriate a wait between beheading one wife and becoming betrothed to the next? (Spoiler: apparently not very long)
A Letter To Three Wives This week we discuss a fantastic movie called A Letter To Three Wives. Join us as we talk about insecurities, how men and women fight, and purple prom dresses! “What I got don’t need beads. -Laura May Finney By Lauren Johnson Facebook Instagram Apple Pinterest
Just Make The Thing Live Pod: https://m.moshtix.com.au/v2/event/planet-broadcasting-just-make-the-thing/107681Sister Ellen, Dim & Amy talk Halloween and it's rising popularity. They also address the sad events that occurred in Pittsburg. Other topics include a recommendation for Three Wives, One Husband, Dim's rant and an examination of female friendships.Episode markers:Halloween - 2:18Pittsburgh - 9:22Female Friendships - 16:08Three Wives, One Husband - 25:00Listener's Question - 31:16Dim's Question - 38:00Mantra - 42:00You can now follow the show on Twitter @themdivide and on Instagram & Facebook @themillennialdivide For more podcasts from the Planet Broadcasting Network head to www.planetbroadcasting.comProduced by Claire Tonti @clairetontiEdited by RAW Collings @rawcollings Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nobody's sober, but why be sober? Sober is for squares (unless you're into that in which case do you were not trying to pressure anyone). ANYWAY if you came to this week hoping for talk about astrology, our bad, but what we do have is a lot of polygamist talk. Jk and then some astrology WE'RE PROFESSIONALS
This week, Colleen is joined by Cristina Rosetti, Mormon Fundamentalist Historian, and Rhett Hall, owner & designer at Cardinal Branding, to discuss the TLC special now available on Netflix entitled “Three Wives, One Husband” which explores the lives of two polygamous Mormon families living at Rockland Ranch in southern Utah. Listen as Cristina provides insight … Continue reading "MHH43: Modern Mormon Polygamy"
This episode Ted, Jeremy, and special guest Zach Thompson discuss the missing girl in Wisconsin Jayme Closs, the invasion of the digital body snatchers, Elizabeth Warren and her Native American heritage (or lack thereof), and how many wives is too many wives?
This week Mike and Justin are joined by the hilarious Chris Burns to talk about The Situation going to jail, Joe Guidice being deported to Italy, and "Three Wives, One Husband". --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pu-pu-platter/support
Linda Darnell was hardcore. A Madonna face with an ice heart. She was also funny, generous, extremely giving of her time, loved Mexican food and palling around with her bestie Ann Miller. Instead of being labelled a 'tragedy', we here at Any Ladle's Sweet wish to celebrate Linda by discussing 3 of her finest roles: Forever Amber (1947), A Letter to Three Wives (1949) and No Way Out (1950). Come children... Resources: A Letter to Three Wives (1949) Dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz [DVD] 20th Century Fox. Davis, R.L. (1991) Hollywood Beauty: Linda Darnell and the American Dream, Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. Forever Amber (1947) Dir. Otto Preminger [YouTube] 20th Century Fox. No Way Out (1950) Dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz [YouTube] 20th Century Fox.
Hello and welcome to the Baha’i Blogcast with me your host, Rainn Wilson. In this series of podcasts I interview members of the Baha’i Faith and friends from all over the world about their hearts, and minds, and souls, their spiritual journeys, what they’re interested in, and what makes them tick. In this episode I'm in Toronto, Canada interviewing husband and wife Mary Darling and Clark Donnelly. Besides having more kids than I can ever keep track of, they have their own media company called WestWind Pictures, which aims to promote themes of beauty and unity. Among many other things, they are known for their popular TV comedy series called 'Little Mosque on the Prairie', and I ask them how the series started and what sort of impact the show has had. They share the challenges of working on a comedy that deals with things that are sacred, and how they bring Baha'i principles into the creative process. We discuss the importance of consultation, what it's like working as a husband and wife team, the role of a producer, and how they each became Baha'is. They also share what books they're reading, what they personally strive to be better at, and their favorite Baha'i Writings. To find out more about Mary and Clark and some of the things we covered in the podcast, check out the following links: * Find out more about 'Little Mosque on the Prairie' and Mary and Clark's production company here on their website: http://www.westwindpictures.com/ * Check out 'The Baha'is' documentary and their interview about it on Baha'i Blog: http://bahaiblog.net/site/2017/05/bahais-documentary-mary-darling-clark-donnelly/ * Here's the CNN article Mary mentions about 'Little Mosque on the Prarie' called 'Want to end prejudice? Watch a sitcom': http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/02/health/sitcoms-prejudice-study/ * Mary mentions the book 'Haroun and the Sea of Stories' by Salman Rushdie: http://amzn.to/2qFEZiP * Clark mentions the book 'Abraham: One God, Three Wives, Five Religions' Paperback by Frances Worthington: http://amzn.to/2rGoTnt * Clark talks about the long Obligatory prayer which you can learn more about from this Baha'i Blog article, 'A Prayer to Power Up Your Day: The Long Obligatory Prayer': http://bahaiblog.net/site/2015/02/prayer-power-day-long-obligatory-prayer/ * Mary mentions her favourite prayer which we've added below: "O my God! O my God! Thou seest me in my lowliness and weakness, occupied with the greatest undertaking, determined to raise Thy word among the masses and to spread Thy teachings among Thy peoples. How can I succeed unless Thou assist me with the breath of the Holy Spirit, help me to triumph by the hosts of Thy glorious kingdom, and shower upon me Thy confirmations, which alone can change a gnat into an eagle, a drop of water into rivers and seas, and an atom into lights and suns? O my Lord! Assist me with Thy triumphant and effective might, so that my tongue may utter Thy praises and attributes among all people and my soul overflow with the wine of Thy love and knowledge. Thou art the Omnipotent and the Doer of whatsoever Thou willest." -Abdu'l-Baha Be sure to ‘subscribe’ to the Baha’i Blogcast for more weekly episodes on: *iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/bahai-blogcast-rainn-wilson/id1127132519 *Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-545312385 You can also stream the Blogcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7CKRNCqEyyl8lWYW6jvYWI Thanks for listening! -Rainn Wilson
Join Lindsay as she tells the story of three women who married a prominent Utah business man, Brigham Young Hampton. Their lives and relationships were forged during the Mormon Reformation. Links or text mentioned or read in this episode: David Candland’s The Fireside Visitor Connell ODonovan’s work on Dr. Robinson Wikipedia’s Mormon Reformation Jedediah Grant’s […]
This evening, Avian Carnage in Bodega bay, young girl accuses priests mother of lewd acts with poultry in hell and postman is unwitting accomplice in marital strife. Welcome to They don’t Make ‘em Like They Used To.
Hell comes to Brooklyn This week on the show we realise that not all advertising is evil, some of it is actually quite hilarious. In on the shelf we have an almighty round of 180s, Rob looked at Kurosawa's Rashomon, Ryan at 80s Horror classic Hellraiser, Aidan with A Letter to Three Wives and Graham closed out with a minority report on He Named me Malala. Our film of the weekly was the delightful Brooklyn.
Our first episode! This one is dedicated to the supporting ladies, Thelma Ritter, Mary Wickes and Patsy Kelly. He's a Keeper segment features William Powell and Best Costume of the Week is dedicated to Joan Crawford's gym outfit in Dancing Lady. Also, an honourable mention for the late director Chantal Akerman. Sources: A Letter to Three Wives (1949) Dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz [DVD] Twentieth Century Fox. Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Baby Sitter (1956) Dir. Robert Stevens All About Eve (1950) Dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz [DVD] Twentieth Century Fox. Beauty and the Bus (1933) Dir. Gus Meins [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8A4O2aiqfw]. Bryant, R. (2006) William Powell: The Life and Films. Jefferson: McFarland. Dancing Lady (1933) Dir. Robert Z. Leonard. [DVD] Warner Studio. Hadleigh, B. (1994) Hollywood Lesbians. Fort Lee: Barricade Books. Maid in Hollywood (1934). Dir. Gus Meins. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyIKMu-_-W8]. Now, Voyager (1942) Dir. Irving Rapper. [DVD] Warners. One Way Passage (1932) Dir. Tay Garnett [DVD] Warners. Pickup on South Street (1953) Dir. Sam Fuller [DVD] Criterion, THAT scene [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-ZuV8hg-Jg]. Rear Window (1954) Dir. Alfred Hitchcock [DVD] Universal Studios. Rosemary’s Baby (1968) Dir. Roman Polanski [DVD] Criterion. Staggs, S. (2000) All About All About Eve. New York: St Martin’s Press. The Decorator (1965) Dir. Richard Kinon [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whKTEGyNh1M]. Good piece on Thelma Ritter [http://aurorasginjoint.com/2012/09/22/thelma-ritter-what-a-character/] Roof, Judith (2002) ‘All about Thelma and Eve: sidekicks and third wheels’ Chantal Akerman films currently screening on Hulu [http://www.hulu.com/search?q=chantal+akerman]
This week's story is "Three Wives," a bit of social science fiction about polyamory that is designed more to provoke thought than lust.I'm going to make a new intro. What do you think?Direct Download