Warner Archive Podcast
Summary: George Feltenstein hosts the Warner Archive Collection podcast, bringing you vintage radio dramas, interviews and weekly round-table discussions culled from the rich film and television history contained within the Warner Bros. vaults.
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1940 Screen Guild Theater presentation of Red Dust with Clark Gable reprising his original screen role, from the 1932 film version. In this radio broadcast Ann Sothern steps into the role originally portrayed by Jean Harlow, Red Dust is available at Warner Archive.
1940 Screen Guild Theater presentation of Red Dust with Clark Gable reprising his original screen role, from the 1932 film version. In this radio broadcast Ann Sothern steps into the role originally portrayed by Jean Harlow, Red Dust is available at warnerarchive.com.
Chats about 11 new releases including a new Dead End Kids double: DRESS PARADE and HELL'S KITCHEN (1939), two with Robert Taylor: noirish actioner TIP ON A DEAD JOCKEY (1957) and TV movie RETURN OF THE GUNFIGHTER (1967), a TBS' THE BILL ENGVALL SHOW Season 2 and 3 (2008-09) with Jennifer Lawrence. We round off the show with seven rarities brought back to print including THE GREEN PASTURES (1936) with Rex Ingram, the original ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD (1951), Ray Bradbury's THE ILLUSTRATED MAN (1968), the Broadway bathhouse farce THE RITZ (1976), Robert Towne's PERSONAL BEST (1982) with Mariel Hemingway, DOGFIGHT (1991) with River Phoenix and OTHELLO (1995) starring Laurence Fishburne.
Chats about 11 new releases including a new Dead End Kids double: DRESS PARADE and HELL'S KITCHEN (1939), two with Robert Taylor: noirish actioner TIP ON A DEAD JOCKEY (1957) and TV movie RETURN OF THE GUNFIGHTER (1967), a TBS' THE BILL ENGVALL SHOW Season 2 and 3 (2008-09) with Jennifer Lawrence. We round off the show with seven rarities brought back to print including THE GREEN PASTURES (1936) with Rex Ingram, the original ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD (1951), Ray Bradbury's THE ILLUSTRATED MAN (1968), the Broadway bathhouse farce THE RITZ (1976), Robert Towne's PERSONAL BEST (1982) with Mariel Hemingway, DOGFIGHT (1991) with River Phoenix and OTHELLO (1995) starring Laurence Fishburne.
We chat about two doubles and a triple feature of classic cowboys include GEORGE O'BRIEN WESTERN TRIPLE FEATURE (1939-40), WILD BILL ELLIOTT WESTERN DOUBLE FEATURE (1952-3) and WAYNE MORRIS WESTERN DOUBLE FEATURE (1953). Then we move on to two classics with a dramatic flair, THE SILK EXPRESS (1933) and THE RIGHT TO LIVE (1935) before turning to two sizzlers from Selznick, SWEEPINGS (1933) with Lionel Barrymore and the MEN OF AMERICA/ROAR OF THE DRAGON RKO DOUBLE FEATURE (1932). We end with a cartoon rarity about a cold-war crime fighting rock band, BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KIDS (1973).
We chat about two doubles and a triple feature of classic cowboys include GEORGE O'BRIEN WESTERN TRIPLE FEATURE (1939-40), WILD BILL ELLIOTT WESTERN DOUBLE FEATURE (1952-3) and WAYNE MORRIS WESTERN DOUBLE FEATURE (1953). Then we move on to two classics with a dramatic flair, THE SILK EXPRESS (1933) and THE RIGHT TO LIVE (1935) before turning to two sizzlers from Selznick, SWEEPINGS (1933) with Lionel Barrymore and the MEN OF AMERICA/ROAR OF THE DRAGON RKO DOUBLE FEATURE (1932). We end with a cartoon rarity about a cold-war crime fighting rock band, BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KIDS (1973).
A Boris Karloff triple feature, a quartet of Crime/Noir films and a triplet of Wartime rousers are covered in this week's new DVD release discussion - 8 in all! Releases include: BORIS KARLOFF TRIPLE FEATURE with West of Shanghai (1937), The Invisible Menace (1938) and Devil's Island (1939). Also, SCENE OF THE CRIME (1949), CODE TWO (1953), MURDER IS MY BEAT (1955), DEATH IN SMALL DOSES (1957), SALUTE TO THE MARINES (1943), MUSIC FOR MILLIONS (1944) and finally THIS LAND IS MINE (1943) directed by the legendary Jean Renoir.
A Boris Karloff triple feature, a quartet of Crime/Noir films and a triplet of Wartime rousers are covered in this week's new DVD release discussion - 8 in all! Releases include: BORIS KARLOFF TRIPLE FEATURE with West of Shanghai (1937), The Invisible Menace (1938) and Devil's Island (1939). Also, SCENE OF THE CRIME (1949), CODE TWO (1953), MURDER IS MY BEAT (1955), DEATH IN SMALL DOSES (1957), SALUTE TO THE MARINES (1943), MUSIC FOR MILLIONS (1944) and finally THIS LAND IS MINE (1943) directed by the legendary Jean Renoir.
This year we released almost four hundred new DVDs (and two Blu-ray Discs) - that's quite a bunch! After a long year, we sit around the microphone and reminisce about our most notable and popular releases. You know...just in case your stocking wasn't stuffed with the cinema treats you were looking for. Our next batch of new releases will be Jan. 8, 2013. Until then, have a Happy New Year!
This year we released almost four hundred new DVDs (and two Blu-ray Discs) - that's quite a bunch! After a long year, we sit around the microphone and reminisce about our most notable and popular releases. You know...just in case your stocking wasn't stuffed with the cinema treats you were looking for. Our next batch of new releases will be Jan. 8, 2013. Until then, have a Happy New Year!
Stumped looking for a holiday movie? Or a special gift DVD for that special someone? Then join us this week for our yearly holiday party where we exchange virtual gifts, discuss overlooked holiday classics and drink imaginary beverages suitable for our digitized theatre of the mind. Happy Holidays.
Stumped looking for a holiday movie? Or a special gift DVD for that special someone? Then join us this week for our yearly holiday party where we exchange virtual gifts, discuss overlooked holiday classics and drink imaginary beverages suitable for our digitized theatre of the mind. Happy Holidays.
Classic DC Superheroes, Allied Artists War Movies, Early Talkies and an animated school for policing professionals are covered in this week's new DVD release discussion - 11 in all! Including: WONDER WOMAN (1974), SUPERBOY: THE COMPLETE SECOND SEASON (1989), BATTLE ZONE (1952), I ESCAPED FROM THE GESTAPO (1943), HITLER! (1962), OPERATION EICHMANN (1961), GOD'S GIFT TO WOMEN (1931), IT'S TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS (1932), SIDE SHOW (1931), WEST OF BROADWAY (1931) and finally, POLICE ACADEMY: THE ANIMATED SERIES VOLUME ONE (1988).
Classic DC Superheroes, Allied Artists War Movies, Early Talkies and an animated school for policing professionals are covered in this week's new DVD release discussion - 11 in all! Including: WONDER WOMAN (1974), SUPERBOY: THE COMPLETE SECOND SEASON (1989), BATTLE ZONE (1952), I ESCAPED FROM THE GESTAPO (1943), HITLER! (1962), OPERATION EICHMANN (1961), GOD'S GIFT TO WOMEN (1931), IT'S TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS (1932), SIDE SHOW (1931), WEST OF BROADWAY (1931) and finally, POLICE ACADEMY: THE ANIMATED SERIES VOLUME ONE (1988).
Ann Jillian discusses highlights from her days shooting GYPSY and her experiences working with Rosalind Russell, Natalie Wood and director, Mervyn LeRoy. GYPSY is now available on Blu-ray from warnerarchive.com.