Any Ladle's Sweet That Dishes Out Some Gravy

Megan McGurk and Danielle Smith

A film podcast that discussed early and golden era Hollywood stories and themes,

  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    Anita Loos - Queen of Wit and Sass Supreme - Episode 24
    In episode 24, we discuss the darling of the silent intertitle, mother of sass mouth dames in early talking pictures, raconteur, and all round solid gold good guy, Anita Loos. We discuss selections of her witty writing on her experience working in Hollywood during the golden era. Stories from Kiss Hollywood Goodbye (1974), Fate Keeps on Happening (1984), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1925) and A Girl Like I (1966). We also discuss two of her finest scriptwriting examples in Blondie of the Follies (1932) and The Girl From Missouri (1934). This is our final episode, thanks to all our listeners, we hope you enjoyed the series as much as we did. Sources: Beauchamp, C. and Loos, M.A., Eds. (2003) Anita Loos Rediscovered: Film Treatments and Fiction by Anita Loos. Berkeley: University of California Press. Beauchamp, C. (1997) Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Powerful Women of Early Hollywood Berkeley: University of California Press. Blondie of the Follies (1932) Dir. Edmund Goulding [DVD] MGM. Carey, G. (1988) Anita Loos: A Biography London: Bloomsbury. Loos, A. (1925) Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1992) London: Penguin. Loos, A. (1966) A Girl Like I New York: Viking. Loos, A. (1974) Kiss Hollywood Goodbye London: W.H Allen. Loos, A. (1977) Cast of Thousands New York: Grosset & Dunlap. Loos, A. (1984) Fate Keeps on Happening: Adventures of Lorelei Lee and Other Writings. London: Harrap. Red-Headed Woman (1932) Dir. Jack Conway [DVD] MGM. The Girl from Missouri (1934) Dir. Jack Conway [DVD] MGM.
    3 December 2017, 12:00 am
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    Episode 24 - Anita Loos Promo
    A taster of our upcoming episode on Anita Loos. We'll take a look at some examples of her excellent razor sharp wit through her writing and some of the films she worked on, including The Girl from Missouri (1934)and Blondie of the Follies (1932). Join us! The excerpt is taken from Anita's book 'Fate Keeps On Happening' (1984). The music excerpt is from the opening titles of the original broadway version of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
    22 November 2017, 12:00 am
  • 57 minutes 32 seconds
    Linda Darnell - 'What I Got Don't Need Beads' - Episode 23
    Linda Darnell was hardcore. A Madonna face with an ice heart. She was also funny, generous, extremely giving of her time, loved Mexican food and palling around with her bestie Ann Miller. Instead of being labelled a 'tragedy', we here at Any Ladle's Sweet wish to celebrate Linda by discussing 3 of her finest roles: Forever Amber (1947), A Letter to Three Wives (1949) and No Way Out (1950). Come children... Resources: A Letter to Three Wives (1949) Dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz [DVD] 20th Century Fox. Davis, R.L. (1991) Hollywood Beauty: Linda Darnell and the American Dream, Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. Forever Amber (1947) Dir. Otto Preminger [YouTube] 20th Century Fox. No Way Out (1950) Dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz [YouTube] 20th Century Fox.
    9 October 2017, 12:00 am
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