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“Fox Movietone News: Jenkins Orphanage Band”: Film Registry #15

Posted by: Cary O’Dell

Before television came along, news reels were a vital way for Americans to be kept abreast of important news and events and, unlike radio, news reels could use the magic of film to illustrate their stories.  One of the great purveyors of news reels was Fox Movietone.  This Movietone installment, from 1928, was chosen for the …

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Now Playing at the Packard Campus — Nov. 29 – Dec. 1, 2018

Posted by: Cary O’Dell

The following is a guest post by Jenny Paxson of the Packard Campus. Thursday, November 29 (7:30 p.m.) The Ghost Ship (RKO, 1943) RKO horror producer Val Lewton teamed with director Mark Robson for this psychological thriller starring Richard Dix as a power-crazy captain of a merchant ship. A young merchant marine officer (Russell Wade) …

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“This Is Cinerama”: Film Registry #14

Posted by: Cary O’Dell

From the list of the LC’s 2002 Registry selection comes this  feature-length look at one of the (literally) biggest breakthroughs in film technology–Cinerama.  Cinerama is one of the many audience pleasing, technological advancements in the movie-going experience that is recognized via the Registry.  (Another is the 1953 film “House of Wax,” the first feature to …

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“Jam Session”: National Film Registry #13

Posted by: Cary O’Dell

In the short film, “Jam Session,” Duke Ellington and his band perform “C Jam Blues.”  “Jam Session” is a “soundie,” the music videos of their day. These short musical films were produced largely between 1940 and 1946 for showing in Panorams, coin-operated film jukeboxes that were placed in nightclubs, bars, lounges and restaurants.  As Mark Cantor …

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“The Hitch-Hiker”: National Film Registry #10

Posted by: Cary O’Dell

Though greatly out-numbered, female film directors have always been a part of the movie-making industry.  One of the very first, and still today, one of the very best was Ida Lupino.  Lupino began her career in front of the camera as an actress before transitioning to being behind it, bringing to the screen a meaningful …

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“The Great Dictator”: National Film Registry #9

Posted by: Cary O’Dell

Obviously no list devoted to great cinema can overlook the contributions of Charlie Chaplin.  Among his greatest films is this one, a brave political send-up from 1940 that was added to the National Film Registry in 1997. Extraordinarily timely when it came out, and in some ways, still, the silent film scholar Jeffrey Vance said about the intersection …