Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Bride of Frankenstein 1935 Film B&W - Elsa Lanchester

I just watched the movie again for the 10th time or more.  I can't remember but it is a great background show to have on when you're doing something else.

I decided to finally with the help of the Internet to find out who the Bride was, or should I say who played the part.

Elsa Lanchester played the bride in the movie and before that Mary Woolstonecraft Shelley in the movie when she was alive before being brought back to life as the bride.

Boris Karloff of course played the Monster and of course did it perfectly.


As for Elsa, she had such a distinctive face that I remembered her in so many movies, TV shows, and wherever else she appeared that I find it nice to finally read about her.  She had a unique way of speaking and her eyes were very much a part of her acting image. 

If you want a Halloween movie to watch this one is worth seeing.


Book Review: How to Write Short

How to Write Short
Word Craft for Fast Times
Roy Peter Clark - Author of Writing Tools
264 Pages

This is a book of great ideas for refining your writing to the essence and improving communication.  

***** 5 star Rating From me - It's worth the read.

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Gene Tierney - The Ghost and Mrs. Muir

I fell in love with Gene Tierney tonight.  Though I may have seen her in movies before I never really paid attention to the actors in movies during my youth.  Aside from her beauty she was an unbelievably talented actress.  This movie I picked up today from the library is one I didn't know about.  I watched the TV series so I was familiar with the story, but this is an amazing original production.  Rex Harrison of course played his part as the Captain, the ghost, as well as it could be done.  But the star of the movie is Gene Tierney.

Reading her biography I learned that she passed away in 1991 at the age of 70.  She had a difficult later life that had her troubled with mental illness and it's hard to imagine her so unhappy.  It's a sad element of life that with all her talent that she had to struggle through the remainder of her life.

Tonight though, I have to say just watching her play this part is a reminder that such beauty is ephemeral and therefore even more precious.  Her voice, her mannerisms, and perfect way of displaying emotions on screen justify her leading actress power during her time.

One of her quotes "Wealth, beauty, and fame are transient. When those are gone, little is left except the need to be useful."

If you want to see a hidden treasure of a movie consider spending an evening with this old black in white from 1947.

And rest in Peace to all the actors in that movie who have passed away for I suppose that none are alive now except possibly the children.

It has a beautiful ending.