Showing posts with label kirk douglas. Show all posts
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Thursday, December 9, 2010
Happy Birthday: Kirk Douglas!
Kirk Douglas (December 9, 1916), always believed that to become a star, he needed to choose strong roles. Early in his career, he broke his studio contracts so he would have more control over his projects, forming his own movie company "Bryna Productions", named after his mother.
Douglas was nominated three times for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his work in the films: Champion, The Bad and the Beautiful and Lust for Life. He was especially disappointed for not winning for the latter film. Douglas did not win any competitive Oscars, but received a Honorary Academy Award in 1996 for "50 years as a moral and creative force in the motion picture community.
Champion(1949). Film Noir drama based on a short story by Ring Lardnr. It is about the struggles of boxer "Midge" Kelly fighting his own demons while working to achieve success in the boxing ring. The drama was directed by Mark Robson, with cinematography by Franz Planer. Cast: Kirk Douglas and Marilyn Maxwell.
In The Bad and the Beautiful(1952). A melodramatic film that tells the story of a film producer who alienates all around him. It was directed by Vincente Minelli. Cast: Lana Turner, Kirk Douglas, Walter Pidgeon, Dick Powell, Barry Sullivan and Gloria Grahame.
One of my favorite Kirk Douglas movies is, Young Man with a Horn(1950). A biographical film considered to be the first big-budget jazz film, a genre that became common not soon after the release of the movie. Cast: Lauren Bacall, Kirk Douglas, and Doris Day, and was directed by Michael Curtiz. It was produced by Jerry Wald, and Carl Foreman and Edmund H. North wrote the screenplay. Douglas portrays the rise and fall of a jazz musician, based on real-life horn player Bix Beiderbecke. Composer-pianist Hoagy Carmichael, added realism to the film and gave Douglas insight into the role, being a friend of the real Beiderbecke.
His role as Vincent Van Gogh in Lust for Life (1956), filmed mostly on location in France, was noted not only for looking like him but also for how he showed the painter’s internal turmoil. He won a Golden Globe award for his role. Director Vincente Minnelli stated, "Kirk Douglas achieved a moving and memorable portrait of the artist."
Douglas made seven films with Burt Lancaster, I Walk Alone (1948), Gunfight at the OK Corral (1957), The Devil's Disciple (1959), The List of Adrian Messenger (1963), Seven Days in May (1964), Victory at Entebbe (1976) and Tough Guys (1986). Douglas was always second-billed under Lancaster in these films but, with the exception of, I Walk Alone, in which Douglas played a villain, and The List of Adrian Messenger, in which Lancaster played a brief part in disguise. Both actors arrived in Hollywood at the same time, and first appeared together in the fourth film for each.
In March 2009, Douglas starred in an autobiographical one man show titled Before I Forget at the Center Theater Group's Kirk Douglas Theatre in Culver City, California. The four performances were filmed and turned into a documentary that was first screened in January 2010.
Other Kirk Douglas movies I have seen:
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Out of the Past (1947)
A Letter to Three Wives (1949)
Young Man with a Horn (1950)Please click here to read movie review.
The Glass Menagerie (1950)
Along the Great Divide (1951)
Ace in the Hole (1951)
The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)
Lust for Life (1956)
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957)
Spartacus (1960)
The War Wagon (1967)
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Kirk Douglas "Looks Like" Matthew McConaughey .

Matthew McConaughey(born November 4, 1969), breakout role was in the film Dazed and Confused (1993). He then performed in films, A Time to Kill, Contact, U-571, Sahara, and We Are Marshall. McConaughey is best known for his performances in the romantic comedies The Wedding Planner, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Failure to Launch, Ghosts of Girlfriends Past and Fool's Gold.

Kirk Douglas (born December 9, 1916) is an actor and film producer recognized for his cleft chin, his gravelly voice. He is the father of Hollywood actor and producer Michael Douglas and is #17 on the American Film Institutes's list of the greatest male American screen legends of all time.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Ace in the Hole(1951)
Ace in the Hole(1951). Cast: Kirk Douglas. This film marked a series of firsts for Billy Wilder: it was the first time he was involved in a project as a writer, producer, and director; his first film following his breakup with writing partner Charles Brackett, with whom he had worked on The Lost Weekend and Sunset Boulevard.
As reporter Chuck's car is being towed through Albuquerque, New Mexico he passes by the Sun Bulletin newspaper office, he decides to apply for a job. Boot offers him a job on condition he stay clean and sober. Chuck accepts Boot's terms, believing his next big break will soon come. A year later, Chuck is still working at the Bulletin when Boot assigns him and Herbie Cook to cover a rattlesnake hunt. Herbie and Chuck stop for gas at a trading post and learn that Leo Minosa while looking for Indian artifacts, is trapped in a cave in a nearby Indian cliff dwelling. Chuck thinks that this maybe the BIG story he is looking for. When he arrives Chuck goes into the cave and finds Leo, trapped under a heavy plank. While Chuck tries to comfort Leo he also takes a photo of him. He returns to the trading post and calls Boot and says that he has a front page story. Chuck then arranges an interview with Leo's wife Lorraine. He finds out she is planning on leaving Leo, Chuck, thinking that her leaving will hurt his story, he talks her into staying.
The next day, after Chuck's first story appears in the Bulletin , the trading post is over run by visitors. After hearing from Dr. Hilton, that Leo can survive a week in the cave, Chuck convinces the Sheriff to use his position to prolong the rescue.
As the rescue team begins drilling the next day, the area is flooded with reporters and tourists. Chuck tells Herbie that he is quitting the Bulletin . When other reporters complain about Chuck's position, the sheriff tells them that he has deputized Chuck and will not allow anyone else inside the cave for safety reasons.
The hardest part of the movie for me is when Chuck goes in to reassure Leo and he calls him his best friend. At the trading post, Chuck runs into Boot, who says that he is on to him.. Will Chuck do the right thing before it is too late?
A wonderful performance by Kirk Douglas manipulating events at the expense of the victim seems inhuman, but Douglas' performance makes it believable. This movie might be considered a Film Noir, even though it takes place under the hot, Arizona sun.
Fun Facts:
The studio constructed a replica cliff dwelling at a cost of $30,000. The set was located behind the Lookout Point Trading Post on U.S. Route 66, west of Gallup, New Mexico. After filming was completed, the set was left intact and the owner of the trading post used it to draw tourists to his store.
Residents of Gallup, New Mexico were hired as extras. They were paid 75 cents an hour for a ten-hour day. Extras earned an additional three dollars if they could bring an automobile to the set.

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