Remembrance Day and The Women Of WW1

munitionette posterThroughout WW1 women took the jobs of men to cover for those who had gone to the front.  They worked on farms, in shops and in factories. They were knitters, fruit pickers and welders.  Those who worked in ammunition factories were called ‘Munitionettes’ and produced 80% of the weapons  and shells used by the British on the Western Front.  They were nicknamed ‘Canaries’ because the exposure to sulphur gave their skin a yellow tinge. For their toil they earned half the wages of a man even though they did double the work. poster WW1 They also had to look after the home and the children while their men were away. The ‘Women’s Land Army’ were really just cheap female labour on the farms harvesting crops and canning fruit and veg for the troops. Then there was the hard slog of nursing and in this area many Australian women excelled. They were deployed to Britain,France, Belgium, Greece, Italy and anywhere else they were needed.  Twenty one nurses died during service and many others shortly after returning home.  For many women after having served their country the reward was the opportunity to look after a damaged husband ,wounded and shell shocked, for the rest of their lives if he came home at all.

These women had worked six to seven days a week and often throughout the night to return home exhausted and unable to perform their ‘home duties’.  Often the chemicals at work would prove harmful to their health and toxic fumes were responsible for many deaths.  Many of these women suffered from cyonisis ( cyonide poisoning ), mercury poisoning, anaemia, eczema, jaundice and many other illnesses along with fatigue and the stresses of the job.

Women on the FarmThere were many exceptional women some of whom even disguised themselves as soldiers and fought on the front themselves.  There was Dorothy Lawrence, an English freelance journalist who donned a uniform and went to work in the mines close to the Western Front in order to get the full story which she planned to publish.  Apparently she also fought alonside the young men in the trenches and slept in an abandoned cottage alone in the forest which had been commandeered  for her by two accomplices. Doroth Lawrence writer Dorothy Lawrence as a soldierShe lasted only ten days and suffering terrible rheumatism from the damp turned herself in to the authorities. She was promptly arrested and forbidden to write her story due to the acute embarrassment of the men having a woman pretend to be one of them.  In 1919 she did manage to write a book but it was heavily censored, sold very few copies and she ended up in a mental asylum. Finally she was buried in a paupers grave and never bothered anyone again.

Then there was Edith Cavell. A nurse who worked on saving young wounded soldiers on both sides.  Working also in munitions she was employed by British Intelligence.film poster on Cavell She had sheltered British,French and Belgian troops in her own home and then conveyed them to the frontiers.Edith Cavell 1915 Arrested by the Germans and charged as a spy she was executed by firing squad just as Mata Hari would be in 1917.  The Brits had said they could do nothing to save her and although the Americans tried everything they could to disprove the charges fate took it’s course.  She was 49 years old. Many years after death  she at least had a memorial service at Westminster Abbey.

The most decorated heroine of WW1 was in actual fact Serbian.  Milunka Savic went to war in her brothers place , received a medal for bravery, and was promoted to coporal.  Wounded in battle her gender was revealed and she was immediately discharged.  She then married ,had a daughter , got divorced, and worked menial jobs including the position of office cleaner. During WW11 she spent time in a concentration camp and at the end of the war was given an army pension. Milunka Savic Serbian heroin ww1 She adopted three refugee children and remained in a crumbling run down house in Belgrade until her death. She had won the French legion of honour, the Cross Of Saint George, the French croix de Guerre, the British Order of Saint Michael and the Serbian Milos Obilic Medals of war.

French womenMore glamorous though was Madame Arno who organised a group of French artists into resistance fighters.  Wish there was more information on this woman but sadly she is just a thumbnail insertion.  A mere footnote in history. That about sums it up don’t you think?

Renee Dallow ( Hybiscus Bloom ) 11/11/2014.

So what’s really changed for us girls eh?

 

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Film Noir Trivia Quest

 

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1: In which of these three films did Claire Trevor star as a washed up Cabaret singer ?

double indemnity2A: ‘Borderline’ B: ‘Dead End’ C: ‘Key Largo

2: Which two of the above three films also starred Humphrey Bogart?

3: Which of these film noirs was directed by musical choreographer Busby Berkeley?

A: ‘Big Town’ B: ‘They Made Me A Criminal’ C: ‘Murder My Sweet’

4: Who starred in Berkeley’s film?

A: William Powell B: Edward .G. Robinson C: John Garfield?

5:   Which of these three films did not star Fred Mcmurray?

A: ‘Double Indemnity’ B:’Dead Reckoning’ C: ‘Above Suspicion’

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6:  In ‘Above Suspicion” Joan Crawford and Fred Macmurray play a married couple who are also spies named …. 

A: Mr And Mrs Jones B: Mr And Mrs Smith C: Mr And Mrs Brown 

 

 

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7:  In which film does Virginia Field play a woman who kills her husband and wishes she could turn back time so that it never happened.  Her wish is granted but will she or won’t she do it again?

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A: ‘The Imperfect Lady’ B:’Waterloo Bridge’ C: ‘Repeat Performance?

8:  In which film does Claire Trevor known as ‘The Queen Of Film Noir play a prostitute dying of consumption who happens to be the girlfriend of a character named ‘ Baby Face Martin’ played by Humphrey Bogart?

A: ‘Dead End’ B: ‘Borderline’ C: ‘Born To Kill’

9: Lizabeth Scott in ‘Too Late For Tears’ is a sweet housewife who finds bank rolls of money and wants to keep it.   When her husband he says he wants to inform the police she kills him.  What happens next?

A:  She is blackmailed by a man who witnessed the murder. B: She escapes to Palm Springs with all the Martha Iversmoney. C: She is arrested and sent to prison.Claire Trevor and Dick Powell 'Murder My Sweet'

10: Lizabeth Scott  starred with Barbara Stanwyck in which film …?

A: ‘Dead Reckoning B: Desert Fury C: The Strange Love Of Martha Ivers.

11: In which film noir  did Orson Wells play an ex nazi who finds solace in a small town where he marries well and becomes mayor?Annex - Scott, Lizabeth (Dead Reckoning)_02

A: ‘The Stranger’ B: A Touch Of Evil’ C: Citizen Kane.

12:  Scarlet Street is a sinister tale in which an artist is swindled by a young couple who mistake him for a wealthy Man.  The artist is played by…..

A: Humphrey Bogart B: William Powell C: Edward .G. Robinson

Virginia Field ' Repeat Performance'13:  Evelyn Keyes who starred as Scarlett O’hara’s younger sister in ‘Gone With The Wind’ Made many film noir films.  See if

you can complete the titles of three of these films

A: .. River …..  B:  …… O’clock  C: The …… that ……. New York

14: In one of the above films Keyes plays opposite Dick Powell who plays a casino owner framed for murder by the mob.  He is a member of a rival mob and is already wanted by police. Keys stands by her man?  Can you name the film?

15: ‘The Night Has a Thousand Eyes’ is the name of a song but is also the name of a very famous film noir that deals with the powers of predicting fate. What is the relevance of the title?

A: One of the main characters will die under the stars.  B. Athousand eyes will be watching as a murder takes place. C: The killer can only see at night.

 

'The Night Has A Thousand Eyes'

Have fun finding the answers to this quiz which you will find from reading various blogs on ‘bourgeoise   Bloomers.’ These include blogs on Lizabeth Scott , Claire Trevor, Evelyn Keyes, Virginia Field, Film Noir and poem’So The Night Has A Thousand Eyes’.  If you cannot find the answers I will endevour to cover them for you in future blogs.

Renee Dallow ( Hybiscus Bloom ) 5/11/2014

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Vintage Hollywood Halloween

The Lost Moment ( Horror )HalloweenHollywood movies abound on the horrors of Halloween when witches come out to play and zombies roam Claudette Colbertthe streets looking for new flesh.  There is a fixation on the blood and guts of it all and there are many who thrive on it.  Hollywood has been making films on the theme of Halloween for a very long time, however,  and in the past they were much more glamorous. But what is it about Halloween that chills the blood and brings out the devious fiend of horrible antics residing within all of us?  Well seems the whole thing is based on a Catholic tradition of celebrating ‘All Saints Day’ would you believe?  The belief is that on ‘All SaintsDay’ the dead are purified in heaven.  There are those, however, who have died and are not yet purified and are caught in the middle and must be helped along. Vampira late lunch

All Hallows Eve is the night before ‘All Saints’ when the  dead and the undead meet.  Supernatural beings roam the earth in the forms of witches, goblins and warlords meeting with the souls of the undead trying to prevent them from  entering heaven. The Celts celebrated ‘All Hallows’ by lighting bonfires to immitate the sun and ward off the coming winter just as lighting candles on the graves of the dead is a way of warding off evil. Really it is a clash between Saints and sinners which goes way back to when the church tried to stamp out pagan celtic rituals by conjuring up these mythical beings of hell and beating them at their own game.  
Revenge Of The Zombies The Uninvited Ray Milland ( Horror )Bride Of FrankenstienThe toffee apples and apple cider with potato pancakes and pumpkins comes from the Christian tradition of abstaining from meat eating on this Holy occasion. On Halloween humour and ridicule go hand in hand with images of horror to confront the power of death. So enjoy your evening of fraternising with lost souls and remember to treat your visitors.  If you donate food you it will bring good fortune.  An ‘All Saints’ Tradition and probably the only day when the zombies got a good feed.

 

HAPPY HALLOWEEN TO ONE AND ALL

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Renee Dallow ( Hybiscus Bloom ) 31/10/2014

Busby Berkley Choreography of the 1930s

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.Ginger Rogers.......Busby Berkeley was the man responsible for all that wonderful choreography we see in those glamorous films of the 1930s.  Lot’s of beautiful girls in rows or stacked on top of each other.  He would create giant sets with hundreds of scantily clad beauties,smiling faces, arms outstretched, legs extended , parading in front of a camera mounted on a monorail.  They were grouped in formations to create moving patterns which could weave in and out of the sets.

42nd street Some of the sets were pretty spectacular too. Whole city blocks were represented together with lavish gardens and swimming pools. Berkeley worked with some of the biggest stars of the day as well as being responsible for the establishment of some fresh new faces.PoolJump1FootlightParade33 Annex - Keeler, Ruby (Go Into Your Dance)_NRFPT_01

Ruby Keeler was probably one of the greatest discoveries of the 1930s and her clumsy hoofer appeal was all the rage.  Ruby could dance up a storm on her own and yet still complement the line up without standing out too much on a limb.  She and Dick Powell danced their way through ‘Footlight Parade’ and ’42ndStreet’ to an audience base dogged by the great depression and brought good cheer to all. Keeler and Powell Gold Diggers 33 Other films included ‘Zeigfeld Follies with Lana Turner, Judy Garland and Hedy Lamar which was, of course, a winner.  With a cast like that how could it not be?Turner, Lana (Ziegfeld Girl)

Who better to work with lines of chorus girls than Busby Berkeley  just as Zeigfeld had done in his hey day.  It was Busby,however, who added dance to what had traditionally been just lines of gorgeous gals in glamorous costumes.  Lamarr, Hedy (Ziegfeld Girl)Rows of men in tuxedos were also added and they danced too. 1933-gold-diggers-forgotten-manBusby Berkeley was apparently married six times but these marriages didn’t last long as he was very close to his mother who was herself a former broadway star and a hoofer to boot. Pardon the pun.  In 1935 he was driving whilst drunk and crashed.  Two people died as a result and Berkeley was charged with manslaughter. His career was put on hold for the duration of the trial but continued to flourish afterwards. Annex - Powell, Dick (Gold Diggers of 1935)_01He turned to directing and was equally as successful with films including ‘ They Made Me A Criminal’ with John Garfield one of Garfield’s best films.  It was always going to be the musicals, however, in which Berkeley excelled and to this very day he is revered as one of the greatest choreographers ever both in film and on the Broadway stage.

 So for all you hoofers out there look out for the musicals of the 1930s when Berkeley was in full swing, put on your taps and dance.

© Renee Dallow (Hybiscus Bloom ) 14/10/2014