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Ronald Davis Oral History Collection on the Performing Arts
Oral History Collection on the Performing Arts in America Southern Methodist University The Southern Methodist University Oral History Program was begun in 1972 and is part of the University’s DeGolyer Institute for American Studies. The goal is to gather primary source material for future writers and cultural historians on all branches of the performing arts- opera, ballet, the concert stage, theatre, films, radio, television, burlesque, vaudeville, popular music, jazz, the circus, and miscellaneous amateur and local productions. The Collection is particularly strong, however, in the areas of motion pictures and popular music and includes interviews with celebrated performers as well as a wide variety of behind-the-scenes personnel, several of whom are now deceased. Most interviews are biographical in nature although some are focused exclusively on a single topic of historical importance. The Program aims at balancing national developments with examples from local history. Interviews with members of the Dallas Little Theatre, therefore, serve to illustrate a nation-wide movement, while film exhibition across the country is exemplified by the Interstate Theater Circuit of Texas. The interviews have all been conducted by trained historians, who attempt to view artistic achievements against a broad social and cultural backdrop. Many of the persons interviewed, because of educational limitations or various extenuating circumstances, would never write down their experiences, and therefore valuable information on our nation’s cultural heritage would be lost if it were not for the S.M.U. Oral History Program. Interviewees are selected on the strength of (1) their contribution to the performing arts in America, (2) their unique position in a given art form, and (3) availability. -
Tony Martin Goes to Town, Page 36
TEN CENTS PROGRAMS CANADA - 12c FOR SEPT. 14-20 NORMA SHEARER Now appearing with Robert Taylor in M -G -M's "Escape" A E A S 7 B Tony Martin Goes to Town, Page 36 A William Holden Story by James Street; Big Portrait of "The Parker Family" www.americanradiohistory.com MOVIE AND RADIO GUIDE The National Weekly of Personalities and Programs Super Entertainment Season Starts on the Air and Screen may fall, destroyers BOMBS may be traded, WJIM. While working side by side, these two and Senators may argue, but neither heaven, men will direct the radio activities of two hell nor high water can stop the avalanche of opposed political parties. Can you imagine a good entertainment rushing toward the great thing like that happening in Germany, Italy, or American audience. Japan? Already Charlie McCarthy is back in stride, and the "First Nighter" has made his appear- VIVIEN LEIGH and Clark Gable must remain ance at "The Little Theater Off Times Square." our only acting Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler, Bob Hope and his spitfire gags are with us. So according to Wilson Brown's latest advice from is "Those We Love," which will cause wide re- New York. Which is a pity -not that Miss Leigh joicing. Kate Smith is back with a full hour of and Mr. Gable are not doing all right for them- variety entertainment and more stirring "God selves but there are millions of listeners who Bless America" solos. saw the picture, read the book, and still would On the screen, scheduled for release during enjoy a day -to -day thrill of hearing "Gone With the next ten I days, are: "Before Die "; "Strike the Wind" on the air. -
Pdf Los Que Pasaron Por Hollywood / Florentino Hernández Girbal, Juan
Los que pasaron por Hollywood Florentino Hernández Girbal Juan B. Heinink (coaut.) Robert G. Dickson (coaut.) Los que pasaron por Hollywood es el título de la serie de veinte entrevistas publicadas por Florentino Hernández Girbal entre febrero de 1935 y julio de 1936 en la revista «Cinegramas», que ha sido ampliada por el autor para la edición de 1992, la cual incluye comentarios y precisiones de Juan B. Heinink, encargado también de la supervisión editorial. La segunda parte de este trabajo contiene información biográfica del centenar aproximado de actores y escritores españoles que pasaron por Hollywood en los años treinta, así como de aquellos otros que ya no regresaron. Dicho apartado bio-filmográfico ha sido redactado por Juan B. Heinink, a partir de las investigaciones llevadas a cabo en estrecha colaboración con Robert G. Dickson, cuya asistencia permanente desde Los Ángeles resulta imprescindible para desarrollar cualquier proyecto relacionado con esta materia. La edición de Los que pasaron por Hollywood en formato de libro, publicada en otoño de 1992 por la empresa madrileña Verdoux S.L. (I.S.B.N. 84-604-4267-5), no se encuentra disponible desde que dicha editorial anunció el cese de su actividad comercial. Los titulares de la obra jamás han recibido información sobre el número de ejemplares vendidos, ni tampoco liquidación alguna de los derechos de autor u otro tipo de compensaciones, por lo que se consideran libres de compromisos adquiridos con anterioridad para ponerla de nuevo a disposición de los interesados en este apartado de la Historia del Cine, una vez revisado su contenido y adaptado a soporte electrónico. -
8.5 1776 1941 1984 Les Miserables Man
8.5 Adventure of Sherlock Holmes Alvarez Kelly 1776 Smarter Brother, the Amadeus 1941 Adventurers, the Amateur, the 1984 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Amazing Mrs. Holliday Les Miserables Adventures of Marco Polo, the Amazon Trader, the Man from Independence, the Adventures of Mark and Brian Ambush at Cimarron Pass /locher, Felix Adventures of Martin Eden Amensson, Bibi …For I Have Sinned Advocates, the American Film Institute Salute to 11 Harrowhouse Affair in Reno William Wyler 1776 (musical) Against the Wall American Gigolo 1974- The Year in Pictures Age of Innocence, the American Hot Wax 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Agency American Job 2001: A Space Odyssey Aiello, Danny American Ninja 2 23 Paces to Baker Street Airport Ames, Leon 240- Robert Applicant Airport 1975 Ames, Michael 3 Women Akins, Claude Among the Living 48 hours Alaska Patrol Amorous Adventure of Moll 5 Against the House Albert, Edward Flanders, the 6 Day Bike Rider Alda, Alan Amos 'n' Andy 60 Minutes Aldrich, Gail Amos, John 633 Squadron Alessandro, Victor An American Album 711 Ocean Drive Alex in Wonderland An American Tail: Fievel Goes 7th Voyage of Sinbad, the Alexander Hamilton West A Peculiar Journey Alfred the Great Anatomy of a Murder A Walk in the Clouds Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves And Justice for All Abbott & Costello Alias Billy the Kid And the Angels Sing Abe Lincoln in Illinois Aliens Anderson, Bill About Last Night Alistair Cooke's America Anderson, Dame Judith Absent- Minded Professor, the All About Eve Anderson, Herbert Academy Awards All Ashore Anderson, -
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