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Lemmy Caution
Joined: Wed Mar 29, 2006 7:26 am
Location: East of Shanghai

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#4876 Post by Lemmy Caution »

Yamaguchi Yoshiko aka Shirley Yamaguchi aka Li Xianglan aka Rikoran

Quite an interesting life.
I wonder if she's still remembered in China ... ?
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manicsounds
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Location: Tokyo, Japan

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#4877 Post by manicsounds »

I just went to the location of the climactic ending of "House Of Bamboo" last month only to find it converted to a beer garden. I went a few years ago and the area still had the kids train ride and a few other things rusting away, but it's all cleaned up now.

Yamaguchi had a very interesting life, and looking forward to the Hirokazu Koreeda biopic.
Numero Trois
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GaryC
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#4879 Post by GaryC »

David Stratton and Margaret Pomeranz's At the Movies show for ABC (Australia) to end in December. Beginning with SBS's The Movie Show, they have been broadcasting together for twenty-eight years.
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Donald Brown
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#4880 Post by Donald Brown »

Editorial cartoonist Tony Auth.
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HelenLawson
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antnield
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Location: Cheltenham, England

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#4882 Post by antnield »

George Sluizer. (Report in Dutch.)
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rockysds
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#4883 Post by rockysds »

Peter von Bagh, film historian, film director and festival director.
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repeat
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#4884 Post by repeat »

English-language obituary and roundup of articles on Peter von Bagh at Fandor.
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dadaistnun
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Dr Amicus
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#4886 Post by Dr Amicus »

Missed from a couple of weeks ago, Jane Baker, who wrote with her husband as "Pip and Jane Baker". Most famous for writing Doctor Who back in the 80s and creating the Rani, but also wrote the rather bonkers (and VERY British) Night of the Big Heat for Terence Fisher.
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colinr0380
Joined: Mon Nov 08, 2004 8:30 pm
Location: Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire, UK

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#4887 Post by colinr0380 »

I love Night of the Big Heat! Even though due to its title I always get the film mixed up with The Earth Dies Screaming and also keep mixing up Peter Cushing's presence here with his role in Island of Terror! But what other film features a Professor on a rambling holiday pondering the existence of aliens over a relaxing drink in the local pub! (Not until The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy at least!)

Very sad news about George Sluizer - I wonder how recent the new interview with him on Criterion's reissue of The Vanishing coming out next month was?
Numero Trois
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#4888 Post by Numero Trois »

Jazz composer Kenny Wheeler
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Gregory
Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 8:07 pm

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#4889 Post by Gregory »

Wheeler will be missed—an original, versatile, and highly underrated (especially in the US) horn player/composer.

It's great when a musician can keep playing and recording quality music until the end, and I look forward to hearing Wheeler's final work when ECM releases it.

Ottowa Citizen obit
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MichaelB
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#4890 Post by MichaelB »

Massively influential production designer Assheton Gorton - who did Blow-Up, The Knack, The Bed-Sitting Room, Get Carter, The French Lieutenant's Woman and much more.
Perkins Cobb
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#4891 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Elsie (L.C.) Downey, who worked on many of her ex-husband Robert Sr.'s films.
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#4892 Post by Arthur House »

Paul Revere, of 1960s Radio & TV mainstays Paul Revere & The Raiders.
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Jeff
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#4893 Post by Jeff »

The wonderful actor-dancer-painter-photographer-scupltor, Geoffrey Holder. Between Live and Let Die, Annie, and his ubiquitous 7-Up commercials, he was a big part of my childhood.
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FrauBlucher
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#4894 Post by FrauBlucher »

Here you go, Jeff. The Un-Cola. I remember this like it was yesterday.
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Jeff
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#4895 Post by Jeff »

FrauBlucher wrote:Here you go, Jeff. The Un-Cola. I remember this like it was yesterday.
Nice! I remember the "Never had it, never will" series.
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George Kaplan
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FrauBlucher
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#4897 Post by FrauBlucher »

Jeff wrote:The wonderful actor-dancer-painter-photographer-scupltor, Geoffrey Holder. Between Live and Let Die, Annie, and his ubiquitous 7-Up commercials, he was a big part of my childhood.
It's because of him that Live and Let Die is my favorite Moore Bond.
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Ovader
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hearthesilence
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#4900 Post by hearthesilence »

YIKES. I've worked in academia before (which to me includes museums) and it's ridiculous how it's such a conniving, backstabbing field to work in.
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