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To: nopardons

Actually, we’re not that much in conflict over history as it might seem. I well know about Cagney’s pre-film ‘theater’ activities, as well as his sickliness. Truthfully, I don’t get much into the private lives of the vintage stars, being primarily a ‘film’ nut, not a ‘star’ nut. But over the years, getting to talk to dozens and dozens of old-time film folk, including some Warner fixtures like Mae Clarke, Helen Vinson and such, I’ve picked up my share of stories.

And sometimes these actors do have amazing histories of digging ditches, working in lumber mills and farms, and living in shacks and having to go to bed hungry. Things that most people wouldn’t expect of then-future famous ‘movie stars,’ from today’s perspectives. Some real tough cookies (and a few that contrarily had it real comfortable and easy, like rich guys Franchot Tone, Charles Starrett or Robert Stack). But the majority seemed to endure a lot of poverty and hardship on their way up. And sometimes it’s that hard-bitten, well-earned realism of living life that still comes through in all those old 35mm artifacts. Something which just isn’t present in modern fare and all its self-conscious calculations.


794 posted on 03/24/2016 8:34:40 PM PDT by greene66
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To: greene66
True about what came through in some movies and being in black&white also helped.

I love old movies, always have and yes, I admit to being interested in some old movie stars' lives.

I also have known some old movie stars, a director, and script writers, and more. I was actually more interested in them as just people, than what the past had been...though that too is interesting.

811 posted on 03/25/2016 12:14:06 AM PDT by nopardons
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