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Showing posts with label interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interviews. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Ann Blyth interviewed in new book on director Michael Curtiz


Ann Blyth fans may be interested to read the excellent new biography of her favorite director, Michael Curtiz, by Alan K. Rode. Two of her films were directed by Curtiz:  Mildred Pierce (1945), for which she was nominated for a Best Supporting Oscar at the age of 17, and her last film (pictured above with Paul Newman), The Helen Morgan Story (1957).


Michael Curtiz – A Life in Film, published by the University Press of Kentucky (2017) is a well-written and well-researched study on one of Hollywood’s most talented, and yet perhaps most overlooked, directors.  Mr. Rode rectifies Curtiz’s omission among the great auteurs with a fair and unblinking examination of the director’s foibles, even occasional cruelty, but chronicling his impressive body of work and his unique cinematic storytelling.  The book is foremost a tribute to a complex but talented man.


The author interviewed Ann Blyth for this book, and she supplies her memories of working with Michael Curtiz and her experiences on her two films with him, praising his talent and reaffirming how much she enjoyed working with him.  She sensed that, “…he was always seemed to be in my corner.  I remember that we talked about this later on in years when I worked with him again and I wished that that had happened more often…He had a wonderful way and would say all kinds of crazy things, but there was always a twinkle in his eye….I was very, very fond of him.”


There is a photograph in the book of Curtiz directing Ann in the memorable scene in Mildred Pierce where she sings “The Oceana Roll” in the waterfront dive owned by Jack Carson.  For more on Ann’s interview, and for an in-depth review on the life and career of this director whose hits include Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942), Casablanca (1943), and White Christmas (1954) to name only a few perennial favorites, Michael Curtiz –A Life in Film is a treat for classic film buffs who have waited a long time for a book-length biography on this director.

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Happy New Year - 1957!


Happy New Year 1957!  Ann Blyth starred in three films that were released in this one year by three different studios: Slander for M-G-M, The Buster Keaton Story for Paramount, and The Helen Morgan Story for Warner Bros.  In this amazingly productive year, no one could have predicted that The Helen Morgan Story was to be her last motion picture, but it was certainly a wonderful performance on which to conclude that part of her career.  The decades ahead would be busy with television, concerts, and theatre.

Ann's most recent television appearance seems to be a new interview segment she has filmed for Turner Classic Movies.  This Friday, December 29th, TCM will be showing Mildred Pierce (1946) at 6 p.m. ET.  Tune in, say, ten or fifteen minutes before the movie is to start when this taped interview about her work on this film is likely to be shown again, with Ann looking as lovely as ever.  

And may I wish all visitors to this blog a very Happy and Healthy New Year - 2018!

Jacqueline T. Lynch

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Robert Osborne interviews Ann Blyth


We note the passing this week of Robert Osborne, beloved host of Turner Classic Movies.  Mr. Osborne was very knowledgeable about classic films, a respected author and columnist on the subject, and the gentlemanly guide to our favorites on TCM.  He will be sorely missed by his millions of fans.

At the TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood in 2013, where Ann Blyth was a special guest, Mr. Osborne interviewed Ann on her career.  The occasion is discussed in my book, along with photos.  The segment was taped for TCM, and was broadcast in August 2013.  Today I'd like to direct you to one of the many talented classic film bloggers who write with such expertise and passion.  She is Raquel Stecher, who writes the Out of the Past blog.  She attended that interview between Mr. Osborne and Ann Blyth, and her post here is about that event.

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