Oliver Hardy-Stan Laurel-Lupe Vélez "Una fiesta en Hollywood" (Hollywood party) 1934, de Richard Boleslawski.
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Director Richard Boleslawski holding twins Jean and Judith Kircher on set of THE THREE GODFATHERS (1936)
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Favorite Costume Movie and Television Productions Set During CHRISTMAS
Below is a list of my favorite costume movie and television productions set during the Christmas holidays. The list is in chronological order:
FAVORITE COSTUME MOVIE AND TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS SET DURING CHRISTMAS
1. "Three Godfathers" (1936) - Richard Boleslawski directed this seventh movie adaptation of Peter B. Kyne's 1913 novel about three bank robbers who become godfathers to a newborn child of a dying mother, after robbing a bank in 19th century Arizona. The movie starred Chester Morris, Lewis Stone and Walter Brennan.
2. "The Lion in the Winter" (1968) - Peter O'Toole and Oscar winner Katherine Hepburn starred in this movie adaptation of James Goldman's 1966 Broadway play about the personal and political conflicts of Henry II of England, his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine, their children and guests during Christmas 1183. Directed by Anthony Harvey, the movie co-starred Anthony Hopkins, Timothy Dalton, John Castle and Nigel Terry.
3. "A Christmas Story" (1983) - Melinda Dillon, Darren McGavin, and Peter Billingsley starred in this acclaimed adaptation of Jean Shepherd's 1966 book, "In God We Trust: All Others Pay Cash". Bob Clark directed.
4. "A Christmas Carol" (1984) - George C. Scott starred as Ebenezer Scrooge in this television adaptation of Charles Dickens' 1843 novella. The television movie was directed by Clive Donner.
5. "Hercule Poirot's Christmas" (1994-1995) - David Suchet starred as Hercule Poirot in this television adaptation of Agatha Christie's 1938 novel in which the Belgian detective investigates the murder of a multi-millionaire during the Christmas holiday. Directed by Edward Bennett, Philip Jackson co-starred.
6. "Nero Wolfe - (1.07) "Christmas Party" (2001) - Maury Chaykin and Timothy Hutton starred in this adaptation of Rex Stout's 1957 novella, "The Christmas-Party Murder", about detective Nero Wolfe and his assistant Archie Goodwin's investigation of wealthy furniture designer's murder at a Christmas party. Holly Dale directed.
7. "4.50 From Paddington aka What Mrs. McGillicuddy Saw" (2004) - Geraldine McEwan starred in this television adaptation of Agatha Christie's 1957 novel about Miss Jane Marple's investigation of a murder briefly witnessed by an old friend aboard a train. Directed by Andy Wilson, the television movie co-starred John Hannah, Pam Ferris and David Warner.
8. "The Last Tycoon - (1.06) "A Brady-American Christmas" (2017) - This holiday episode was featured in the television adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1941 unfinished novel about 1930s Hollywood. Created by Billy Ray, the television series starred Matt Bomer, Lily Collins and Kelsey Grammer.
9. "The Man Who Invented Christmas" (2017) - Dan Stevens starred as Charles Dickens in this movie adaption of Les Standiford's 2008 book about the author's creation of his 1843 novella, "A Christmas Carol". The movie was directed by Bharat Nalluri.
10. "Victoria" - (2.09) "Comfort and Joy" - This holiday episode aired as finale for Season Two of the ITV series, "VICTORIA", which re-counted Queen Victoria's early years on the throne, between 1837 and 1851. Created by Daisy Goodwin, the series starred Jenna Coleman and Tom Hughes as Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
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THE GARDEN OF ALLAH
Richard Boleslawski
USA, 1936
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Hollywood Party (1934)
My rating: 4/10
I mean, it does pretty much do what it says on the tin, and you can't fault it for that, plus some of the musical bits are pretty good, but Jimmy Durante was a man of powerful, nay overpowering shtick, and since it's the 30s there is many a yike throughout, what with the racism and assorted other bigotries. Surprisingly homoerotic in parts, though.
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Gary Cooper-Marion Davies "La espía número 13" (Operator 13) 1934, de Richard Boleslawski.
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A Century of the System in the States (A Celebration of Richard Boleslawski)
A century ago (1923) Moscow Art Theatre veterans (and refugees from the USSR) Richard Boleslawski (Bolesław Ryszard Srzednicki, 1889-1937) and Maria Ouspenskaya founded the American Laboratory Theatre in New York, the first institution to formally transmit Stanislavski’s system to American pupils, among them Lee Strasberg, Stella Adler, and Harold Clurman, who later went on to start the Group…
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Irene Dunne and Melvyn Douglas for THEODORA GOES WILD (1936), directed by Richard Boleslawski
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