Reminder: Three Comrades Is Playing on TCM on October 27 (USA)

For more details see my post of  September 26.  Apologies for the inconvenience.

 

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Eleanor Parker Belly Dancer

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Obviously all is not work while filming a movie.  There is time for some good fun. Some wonderful pictures of behind the scenes goings on while filming Valley of the Kings are now on eBay.  I have no connection at … Continue reading

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When Ladies Meet, 1941, Is Playing on TCM on September 29 (USA)

When  Ladies Meet, 1941 is playing on Turner Classic Movies on Thursday, September 29, 2016 at 6 a.m. est.  Closed captioned.

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Mona Barrie, Greer Garson, Robert Taylor in “When Ladies Meet.”

When Ladies Meet is the story of a married couple, a lady author and a charming single journalist. Joan Crawford, the author, considers herself a “modern woman” freed from tiresome conventions and moral imperatives. Despite the movie’s 1941 date, the author’s relativistic attitude toward marriage and fidelity would be right at home in today’s left-wing intellectual circles. Her gradual evolution towards a different attitude is the meat of the movie. Mirroring the situation in her book is the situation of the married couple, Greer Garson and Herbert Marshall. The fourth member of the group is Robert Taylor as a journalist whose surface gaiety hides a serious moral foundation.The four actors make the movie much better than the script. Garson and Crawford strike sparks off each other in every scene they share. Herbert Marshall is suitably smooth and sleazy. But it’s Robert Taylor in a role involving physical comedy whose work is the most impressive. As it turns out, he is the person most grounded in reality–and the hidden hand behind everything.

Everything has the expected MGM gloss–extravagant costumes, beautiful sets, excellent photography. Highly recommended.  Review by me.

Here’s a couple of behind the scenes photos:

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Left to right: wardrobe shot; Robert Taylor’s birthday party with Herbert Marshall, Mr. Taylor,  Joan Crawford and L.B. Mayer.

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Three Comrades, 1938, Is Playing on TCM on October 27 (USA)

UPDATE:  Your faithful blogger has screwed up.  This is on OCTOBER 27, not September 27.  Sorry, senior moment.

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There is a serious lack of Robert Taylor movies in September and October of this year. There is only one in each month.  Sadly they are concentrating on more recent films. But this is well worth viewing.

Three Comrades, 1938 is playing on Turner Classic Movies on September 27 at 6 a.m. Closed captioned.

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Margaret Sullavan, Robert Taylor, Franchot Tone and Robert Young.

New York Times Review (summary):  Based on a novel by Erich Maria Remarque, Three Comrades represented one of the few successful screenwriting efforts of  F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set  in Germany in the years just following World War I, the film stars Robert Taylor, Franchot Tone and Robert Young as three battle-weary, thoroughly disillusioned returning soldiers. The three friends pool their savings and open an auto-repair shop, and it is this that brings them in contact with wealthy motorist Lionel Atwill–and with Atwill’s lovely travelling companion Margaret Sullavan.  Taylor begins a romance with Sullavan, who soon joins the three comrades, making the group a jovial, fun-seeking foursome Though Sullavan suffers from tuberculosis (her shady past is only alluded to), she is encouraged by her male companions to fully enjoy what is left of her life. This becomes increasingly difficult when one of the comrades, Young, is killed during a political riot (it’s a Nazi riot, though not so-labelled by ever-careful MGM). In the end, the four comrades are only two in number, with nothing but memories to see them through the cataclysmic years to come. Despite its Hollywoodized bowdlerization of the Remarque original, Three Comrades remains a poignant, haunting experience. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Some promotional material:

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Al Perry Worked for Robert and Ursula Taylor

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Al Perry worked as a ranch hand at the Robert Taylor Ranch on weekends from 1962 to 1969. Mr. Perry has been gracious enough to share his recollections of the Taylors in a number of comments on this blog. With … Continue reading

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