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The story of the Australian film industry in the thirties, from the pioneering days of "talkies" through to the decline of the industry with the coming of World War Two. Despite the Depression, the decade opened on an optimistic note for the industry. The early s produced the first experiments….
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Mark Rappaport completed his concise portrait of the legendary John Garfield in , comprised like much of his filmed essays from existing film footage of the actor. Exceptionally engaging, Rappaport's extraordinary short contains more insightful observations of its subject than many feature-length biographical documentaries. Passionate Industry, The Part of the Series: The twenties was a passionate period - a decade of fervent, feverish activity in the film industry in Australia when over feature films were made.
Fewer than 30 survive today. A novel moving picture presentation of Australia early in the 20th century. The film starts with the Melbourne Cup race, the multimedia event "Soldiers of the Cross" and the hour-long feature The Story of the Kelly Gang. It moves through ethnographic and actuality films, newsreels and features…. Sergei Eisenstein, one of the greatest and most influential filmmakers of all time, was also a brilliant plastic artist. His thousands and thousands of drawings are superb--as are the hundreds of homoerotic drawings he made for his own amusement, never meant for publication.
In this video, the homoerotic references in…. You made life cheery, When you called me dearie, 'Twas down where the bluegrass grows, Your lips were sweeter than julep, When you wore that tulip And I wore a big red rose. The love you vowed to cherish has not faltered thro' the years, You banish all my fears, your voice like music cheers, You are the same sweet girl I knew in happy days of old, Your hair is silver, but your heart is gold.
When you wore a tulip (Percy Wenrich) - ChoralWiki
Red roses blush no longer in your cheeks so sweet and fair, It seems to me, dear, I can see white roses blooming there. The Hal Leonard books I have often leave out the verses. How the heck do you read the songs in the Levy Collection, though?
Do you have to strain like I do, or do they come through clearly on your machine? Again not sure of that line. It enlarges it to fill the screen with just that page. Should be clear enough to read.
When you drove a Buick, a big yellow Buick and I drove a little red Ford. Does anyone know the rest? I suppose maybe I'd better invest in a larger monitor or better reading glasses, eh? You got stuck in a mud hole, a big slippery mud hole and your engine raced and roared I pulled your Buick, your big yellow Buick With the tail of my little red Ford!
At least the version my Dad used to sing! When they passed by me, They both tried to chide me But their insults I ignored.
But they had to thank their Lord. For they had a stallin' And I had ta haul 'em Back home in my little red Ford. After singing it straight, it is followed by this "second" verse and chorus: Last week down at the greenhouse Ned and I, we got a job, To while away the hours among the pretty flowers.