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Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Happy New Year - 1956

 
 
A Happy New Year publicity photo from 1956.   This has been a most eventful year for me, with the publication of my book on Ann Blyth's career, Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star.   Thank you for the pleasure of your company.

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Ann Blyth eBook on Sale

This is to announce a Christmas special offer of my book on the career of actress Ann Blyth. 


 
 
Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star., eBook version, will be priced at 99 cents for Christmas Day only (Eastern US Time) on Amazon.  That is a savings of $9 for the eBook.  The price of the print book remains the same.
 
 
May I wish all who celebrate a very Merry Christmas.
 
UPDATE:  The sale price will be $1.99 - Amazon will not allow a 99-cent price for this eBook - but this is still a savings of $8.00.  Sorry for the change.  Merry Christmas.
 

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Season's Greetings from the Studio Publicty Department



 
 
Studio publicity photos often used holiday themes, and interestingly, were as season/market conscious as the magazines, which habitually rely on publication months for content and public appeal.
 
They were as universal in message and as business-driven as a company Christmas card to clients and customers.
 
And when the Christmas message was represented in the image of a beautiful young woman with as wholesome a reputation as Ann Blyth, then the photo and the magazine cover were festive indeed.
 
Merry Christmas to all who celebrate.
 
Motion Picture and Television Magazine, December 1951
 
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"Lynch’s book is organized and well-written – and has plenty of amusing observations – but when it comes to describing Blyth’s movies, Lynch’s writing sparkles." - Ruth Kerr, Silver Screenings

"Jacqueline T. Lynch creates a poignant and thoroughly-researched mosaic of memories of a fine, upstanding human being who also happens to be a legendary entertainer." - Deborah Thomas, Java's Journey

"One of the great strengths of Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star. is that Lynch not only gives an excellent overview of Blyth's career -- she offers detailed analyses of each of Blyth's roles -- but she puts them in the context of the larger issues of the day."- Amanda Garrett, Old Hollywood Films

"Jacqueline's book will hopefully cause many more people to take a look at this multitalented woman whose career encompassed just about every possible aspect of 20th Century entertainment." - Laura Grieve, Laura's Miscellaneous Musings

"Jacqueline T. Lynch’s Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star. is an extremely well researched undertaking that is a must for all Blyth fans." - Annette Bochenek, Hometowns to Hollywood



Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star. 

by Jacqueline T. Lynch

The first book on the career of actress Ann Blyth. Multitalented and remarkably versatile, Blyth began on radio as a child, appeared on Broadway at the age of twelve in Lillian Hellman's Watch on the Rhine, and enjoyed a long and diverse career in films, theatre, television, and concerts. A sensitive dramatic actress, the youngest at the time to be nominated for her role in Mildred Pierce (1945), she also displayed a gift for comedy, and was especially endeared to fans for her expressive and exquisite lyric soprano, which was showcased in many film and stage musicals. Still a popular guest at film festivals, lovely Ms. Blyth remains a treasure of the Hollywood's golden age.

The eBook and paperback are available from Amazon and CreateSpace, which is the printer. You can also order it from my Etsy shop. It is also available at the Broadside Bookshop, 247 Main Street, Northampton, Massachusetts.

If you wish a signed copy, then email me at JacquelineTLynch@gmail.com and I'll get back to you with the details.


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My new syndicated column SILVER SCREEN, GOLDEN YEARS, on classic film is up at Go60 or check with your local paper.

 


Wednesday, December 9, 2015

The Merry Monahans "half-sheet"



This is a movie poster known as a half-sheet for it's size, 28 inches wide by 22 inches high.  It's on card stock, and creased, as you can see, where it has been folded.  The array of sizes of posters used in publicity by the huge studio publicity departments, from the huge "one-sheet" to lobby cards is fascinating.  We hear in the news occasionally how a forgotten stash of posters turns up and turns out to be quite valuable to collectors.  That fragile paper and card stock could sometimes endure the decades in good condition is amazing.  Most of these posters were not kept in pristine condition, sealed in plastic the way baseball card collectors guard their treasures.  They're full of thumbtack holes and tape, with tears that range from slight and few to awful and lots. 

This movie is, of course, The Merry Monahans (1944), depicting stars Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan, Jack Oakie, and Ann Blyth.  Most posters back in the day were illustrated, as is this one, rather than bearing photographic images.  The illustrated posters tend to be more whimsical, dramatic, and just fun to look at as artwork.

For more on the movie, have a look at this post on The Merry Monahans at my Another Old Movie Blog.

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"Lynch’s book is organized and well-written – and has plenty of amusing observations – but when it comes to describing Blyth’s movies, Lynch’s writing sparkles." - Ruth Kerr, Silver Screenings

"Jacqueline T. Lynch creates a poignant and thoroughly-researched mosaic of memories of a fine, upstanding human being who also happens to be a legendary entertainer." - Deborah Thomas, Java's Journey

"One of the great strengths of Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star. is that Lynch not only gives an excellent overview of Blyth's career -- she offers detailed analyses of each of Blyth's roles -- but she puts them in the context of the larger issues of the day."- Amanda Garrett, Old Hollywood Films

"Jacqueline's book will hopefully cause many more people to take a look at this multitalented woman whose career encompassed just about every possible aspect of 20th Century entertainment." - Laura Grieve, Laura's Miscellaneous Musings

"Jacqueline T. Lynch’s Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star. is an extremely well researched undertaking that is a must for all Blyth fans." - Annette Bochenek, Hometowns to Hollywood



Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star. 

by Jacqueline T. Lynch

The first book on the career of actress Ann Blyth. Multitalented and remarkably versatile, Blyth began on radio as a child, appeared on Broadway at the age of twelve in Lillian Hellman's Watch on the Rhine, and enjoyed a long and diverse career in films, theatre, television, and concerts. A sensitive dramatic actress, the youngest at the time to be nominated for her role in Mildred Pierce (1945), she also displayed a gift for comedy, and was especially endeared to fans for her expressive and exquisite lyric soprano, which was showcased in many film and stage musicals. Still a popular guest at film festivals, lovely Ms. Blyth remains a treasure of the Hollywood's golden age.

The eBook and paperback are available from Amazon and CreateSpace, which is the printer. You can also order it from my Etsy shop. It is also available at the Broadside Bookshop, 247 Main Street, Northampton, Massachusetts.

If you wish a signed copy, then email me at JacquelineTLynch@gmail.com and I'll get back to you with the details.


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My new syndicated column SILVER SCREEN, GOLDEN YEARS, on classic film is up at Go60 or check with your local paper.



Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Rose Marie (1954) - Pressbook by MGM



Here are pages from the Rose Marie pressbook, which provide an interesting glimpse of film publicity under the studio system and some behind-the-scenes background on the making of this movie.

Pressbooks were issued by the studios to promote and market their movies to exhibitors. Chock-full of illustrations and general press release articles, the material would be used for newspaper and magazine ads and filler.


This pressbook for Rose Marie (1954) is 24 pages, the large pages measuring 12 by 17 inches.  Issued by MGM, it features a wealth of camera-ready ads, and sample publicity photos that could be ordered for display or publishing.


We are given brief features on stars Ann Blyth, Howard Keel, and Fernando Lamas -- on Keel's new crew cut for his role as the mountie, Marjorie Main's opulent movie wardrobe, and a funny story about how Jack Benny became an extra in one scene.

One article notes Ann's hectic schedule in preparation for the film:

During the rehearsal period she reported on the M-G-M back lot every morning at 10 for riding lessons, went to a rifle range an hour later for shooting instructions, and spent two hours after lunch in rehearsing her Rudolf Friml love songs.  In between, she als had to learn to ride the rapids of a mountain stream in a canoe!


The pressbook gives a bit of the background of former versions of Rose Marie (for more on that background, please see my previous post on Another Old Movie Blog here).

The eye-catching ads are a lot of fun to look at, and usually leave blanks to fill in the name of the theater being advertised.  There are also suggestions for contests and events to promote the movie, including dance competitions on the stage of the theater, puzzles and coloring contests.  Cartoon-like line illustrations of Ann Blyth, Fernando Lamas, and Howard Keel would be ordered by the exhibitors from the studio publicity department for the kids to color.  The promotion notes:

The kids do the coloring, and their folks are reminded of the film right in their home environment--where advertising impact has been proven greatest.


Also included are one-minute live announcement radio scripts to promote the movie, as well as half-minute scripts, and script so 35 words.  One anachronistic example of promotion at this time is the TV slide or "teleop," a slide of a single image with the title, like a movie poster, that remains on TV for 10 seconds with a voiceover.  The prepared slide could be purchased for $7.50 from the QQ Title Card Company of New York.  I wonder what the advertising rates for the local VHF station would be?

Lobby cards could be purchased as well, or "2-color heralds", and the vibrant posters with which we film buffs today consider collectibles: the one sheet, the 3 sheet, the 6 sheet.


I don't know how many classic film fans collect pressbooks, but they provide another view of the giant promotional machine that had been perfected by the Hollywood studios.

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"Lynch’s book is organized and well-written – and has plenty of amusing observations – but when it comes to describing Blyth’s movies, Lynch’s writing sparkles." - Ruth Kerr, Silver Screenings

"Jacqueline T. Lynch creates a poignant and thoroughly-researched mosaic of memories of a fine, upstanding human being who also happens to be a legendary entertainer." - Deborah Thomas, Java's Journey

"One of the great strengths of Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star. is that Lynch not only gives an excellent overview of Blyth's career -- she offers detailed analyses of each of Blyth's roles -- but she puts them in the context of the larger issues of the day."- Amanda Garrett, Old Hollywood Films

"Jacqueline's book will hopefully cause many more people to take a look at this multitalented woman whose career encompassed just about every possible aspect of 20th Century entertainment." - Laura Grieve, Laura's Miscellaneous Musings

"Jacqueline T. Lynch’s Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star. is an extremely well researched undertaking that is a must for all Blyth fans." - Annette Bochenek, Hometowns to Hollywood



Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star. 

by Jacqueline T. Lynch

The first book on the career of actress Ann Blyth. Multitalented and remarkably versatile, Blyth began on radio as a child, appeared on Broadway at the age of twelve in Lillian Hellman's Watch on the Rhine, and enjoyed a long and diverse career in films, theatre, television, and concerts. A sensitive dramatic actress, the youngest at the time to be nominated for her role in Mildred Pierce (1945), she also displayed a gift for comedy, and was especially endeared to fans for her expressive and exquisite lyric soprano, which was showcased in many film and stage musicals. Still a popular guest at film festivals, lovely Ms. Blyth remains a treasure of the Hollywood's golden age.

The eBook and paperback are available from Amazon and CreateSpace, which is the printer. You can also order it from my Etsy shop. It is also available at the Broadside Bookshop, 247 Main Street, Northampton, Massachusetts.

If you wish a signed copy, then email me at JacquelineTLynch@gmail.com and I'll get back to you with the details.



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My new syndicated column SILVER SCREEN, GOLDEN YEARS, on classic film is up at Go60 or check with your local paper.











Friday, November 27, 2015

Black Friday through Monday Sale!

A special "Black Friday" sale is going on now of a limited number of selected books on my Etsy site.  The following paperback books will be half-price through Monday, November 30th. 

Myths of the Modern Man
The Current Rate of Exchange
Beside the Still Waters
Meet Me in Nuthatch

All three of my mystery series:
    Cadmium Yellow, Blood Red
    Speak Out Before You Die
    Dismount and Murder


And my book on the career of Ann Blyth - Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star. will be ten dollars off - selling for this limited period at $15.

You may pay by credit card, PayPal, or check on the Etsy website.  If you wish a signed copy, please leave instructions when you check out.

My Etsy site is called Lynch Twins Publishing - and you can find it at this link.  Print books at only this site are eligible, and there is a very limited number being offered, so make your purchase early before they run out.  Only a few copies are available.

Thanks, and Happy Holidays!

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Talk and book signing, and a Merry Monahans Lobby Card


The Merry Monahans (1944) lobby card.  Stars Jack Oakie, Peggy Ryan, and Donald O'Connor flanked by an honor guard of chorus girls.  At the top of the stairs is Ann Blyth, about to make her entrance.

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Tomorrow, Thursday, November 19th, I'll be speaking at the Wilbraham Senior Center, 45B Post Office Park, Wilbraham, Massachusetts at 1:30 p.m. on my book Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star. I'll bring some movie memorabilia from Ann's career, and will have books available for sale and signing.  I'm looking forward to meeting all the Ann Blyth fans at the book club!


Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Talk and book signing

On next Thursday, November 19th, I'll be speaking at the Wilbraham Senior Center, 45B Post Office Park, Wilbraham, Massachusetts at 1:30 p.m. on my book Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star. I'll bring some movie memorabilia from Ann's career, and will have books available for sale and signing.  I'm looking forward to meeting all the Ann Blyth fans at the book club!


Magazine ad 1949.

Saturday, November 7, 2015

The Student Prince - 1954...lobby card


This lobby card is a re-issue from 1962 for The Student Prince (1954).  Richard Anderson is just to Edmund Purdom's right.  Purdom replaced Mario Lanza in the film, but lip-synched to Mr. Lanza's singing voice.   Ann, the biergarten
Mädchen, encourages them to guzzle several liters of beer in what may be the first binge-drinking musical.

For more on the filming of The Student Prince, see Chapter 31 of Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star.

Friday, November 6, 2015

Blogging on Ann Blyth

Mildred Pierce (1945) - with Joan Crawford.  Production photo.

Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star. began as a series of weekly essay posts on my Another Old Movie Blog in 2014, which I kiddingly, and repeatedly, referred to as The Year of Ann Blyth.  

I've gone back to blogging about a variety of classic films and classic films stars on that blog, and have begun this new blog for the book, and as a kind of scrapbook for the Ann Blyth-related photos and memorabilia I've come across or received from devoted fans of hers since the book was published this past June.

I'll keep you updated with news of talks and signings, and any photos that come my way. Please feel free comment, and also have a look at the related Facebook page.

"You think just because you made a little money you can get a new hairdo and some expensive clothes and turn yourself into a lady. But you can't, because you'll never be anything but a common frump whose father lived over a grocery store and whose mother took in washing...."

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star.

"Lynch’s book is organized and well-written – and has plenty of amusing observations – but when it comes to describing Blyth’s movies, Lynch’s writing sparkles." - Ruth Kerr, Silver Screenings

"Jacqueline T. Lynch creates a poignant and thoroughly-researched mosaic of memories of a fine, upstanding human being who also happens to be a legendary entertainer." - Deborah Thomas, Java's Journey

"One of the great strengths of Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star. is that Lynch not only gives an excellent overview of Blyth's career -- she offers detailed analyses of each of Blyth's roles -- but she puts them in the context of the larger issues of the day."- Amanda Garrett, Old Hollywood Films

"Jacqueline's book will hopefully cause many more people to take a look at this multitalented woman whose career encompassed just about every possible aspect of 20th Century entertainment." - Laura Grieve, Laura's Miscellaneous Musings

"Jacqueline T. Lynch’s Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star. is an extremely well researched undertaking that is a must for all Blyth fans." - Annette Bochenek, Hometowns to Hollywood



Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star.

by Jacqueline T. Lynch

The first book on the career of actress Ann Blyth. Multitalented and remarkably versatile, Blyth began on radio as a child, appeared on Broadway at the age of twelve in Lillian Hellman's Watch on the Rhine, and enjoyed a long and diverse career in films, theatre, television, and concerts. A sensitive dramatic actress, the youngest at the time to be nominated for her role in Mildred Pierce (1945), she also displayed a gift for comedy, and was especially endeared to fans for her expressive and exquisite lyric soprano, which was showcased in many film and stage musicals. Still a popular guest at film festivals, lovely Ms. Blyth remains a treasure of the Hollywood's golden age.

The eBook and paperback are available from Amazon and CreateSpace, which is the printer. You can also order it from my Etsy shop. It is also available at the Broadside Bookshop, 247 Main Street, Northampton, Massachusetts.

If you wish a signed copy, then email me at JacquelineTLynch@gmail.com and I'll get back to you with the details.