"Behind the Scenes in Hollywood" is a 1940s era show with RKO publicist Bidwell McCormick giving listeners updates on all the latest from the Hollywood studios.
- BTSIH 45-xx-xx (01) Creating breastplates for The Robe.mp3
- BTSIH 45-xx-xx (02) Henry Hull's difficulty doing a death scene in Objective Burma.mp3
- BTSIH 45-xx-xx (03) What makes a star succeed in Hollywood.mp3
- BTSIH 45-xx-xx (04) Profiles of Pat O'Brien and Lorraine Day.mp3
- BTSIH 45-xx-xx (05) Profiles of Hedy Lamar and Danny Kaye.mp3
- BTSIH 45-xx-xx (06) Getting difficult shots in movies.mp3
- BTSIH 45-xx-xx (07) How the little people are responsible for the success of motion pictures.mp3
- BTSIH 45-xx-xx (08) Profiles of Cary Grant and Virginia Mayo.mp3
- BTSIH 45-xx-xx (09) The sound technician's role in making movies.mp3
- BTSIH 45-xx-xx (10) Profile of Paulette Goddard.mp3
- BTSIH 45-xx-xx (11) The ban on sight-seers in productions.mp3
- BTSIH 45-xx-xx (12) Comparing a Hollywood studio to an industrial plant.mp3
- BTSIH 45-xx-xx (13) Profile of Paul Lukas.mp3
- BTSIH 45-xx-xx (14) Profiles of Irene Dunn and Joan Blondell.mp3
- BTSIH 45-xx-xx (15) How Rita Hayworth's aversion to man-made fog got 68 men in the studio in trouble.mp3
- BTSIH 45-xx-xx (16) Dubbing actors and how sound is recorded for films.mp3
- BTSIH 45-xx-xx (17) Getting photgenic ice for a Sonja Henne picture..mp3
- BTSIH 45-xx-xx (18) Profile of Van Johnson.mp3
I have enjoyed these short presentations about the movie process as it was in 1945. For movie buffs, these are wonderful! Also, there are many names given about actors and actresses that were unknown to me. It was fun googling their names for more information. Fun series!
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