Ava Gardner – Woman Of Mystery

 

Hollywood was tantalised by Ava Gardner. A raven haired beauty who had talent ,style and grit.  She had to have the latter and plenty of it to deal with hubby number three Frank Sinatra who had more than enough grit of his own.  Ava GardnerAva played the vixen who had been hard done by and often had an axe to grind in many of her films. In film noir she was the mysterious tough cookie who just wanted to be loved. Her first big break was in ‘The Killers’ with Burt Lanchaster. She was also very good at playing exotic types who didn’t belong but wanted to be accepted into the social elite. Film noir Lanchaster & GardinerBecause of her looks Ava was often chosen to play half castes. Notably in Bhowani Junction’ in which she plays a half caste Indian and in ‘Showboat’ where she is supposed to be black passing for white.  She was perhaps to her best advantage when playing a Spaniard as in ‘The Barefoot Contessa’ as there is a strong possibility that this was her actual heritage even though her family background could only be traced to England.  Ava married Micky Rooney ( A very odd couple ) and Artie Shaw ( who seemed to marry everybody ) before Sinatra. ava and Frankava-gardner-and-mickey-rooney-after-their-wedding-january-1942After Sinatra she never married again but did have a long running affair with Howard Hughes and with Ernest Hemingway who cast her in ‘The Sun Also Rises’. To Ava no -one could measure up to Frank with whom she enjoyed an extremely volatile relationship. She smoked like a chimney and died of pneumonia at the age of 67 in 1990.

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

A Hollywood Hotel for scandal 1930s

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In the 1930s scandal was rife

Amongst Hollywood glitterarti

They  truly had a lust for life

Which was just one great big party

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There was  ‘ The Garden Of Allah’

Where many grand affairs were had

Most often in a furnished  villa

Which really wasn’t half so bad

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Lot’s of socialising  in and around the pool

Showing off the latest trends

Drinking to all hours until starting to drool

In the company of very good friends

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F. Scott Fitzgerald was there with his squeeze

With poor Zelda nowhere in sight

Conveniently labelled with a mental disease

She no longer was able to fight

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Bacall and Bogie met and fell in love there

He was married and she was so young

It seemed they were destined and all was fair

They weren’t afraid to get sprung

Betty and Bogie

Nazimova who actually owned the place

Was once a star in silent film

Her marriage to Valentino  a disgrace

For she never could love him

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Ronald Coleman and Douglas Fairbanks stayed

And even ate the dreadful food

But they survived and continued to play

Always in fairweather mood

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So many others hung out by the pool

By the light of the silvery moon

To name them all would be too cruel

For they are gone too soon.

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© Renee Dallow ( Hybiscus Bloom )  12/3/2014

Hollywood Screen Couples

Hollywood screen Couples with chemistry that worked.

We begin with Humphrey Bogart & Lauren Bacall

And move to  ….


Bacall and BogartCarry Grant and Irene DunnHarlow & GableSpenser and Tracy Alan-Ladd-and-Veronica-Lake-classic-movies-6922719-500-582

"Mrs. Miniver."

 

Cary Grant & Irene Dunne

Clark Gable & Jean Harlow

Allan Ladd & Veronica Lake

second row includes ….

Catherine Hepburn &Spencer Tracy

Greer Garson & Walter Pidgeon

 Myrna Loy & Robert Powell

with my favourite film dog

Asta

asta & folks

© Renee Dallow ( Hybiscus Bloom ) 3/10/2013

“For when the movies had class”

Gabby Du Gaffe

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