A look at the past, present and future of Hollywood as seen through the eyes of the movie columnist.A look at the past, present and future of Hollywood as seen through the eyes of the movie columnist.A look at the past, present and future of Hollywood as seen through the eyes of the movie columnist.
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- TriviaThis TV special marked the first filmed appearance by superstar Marion Davies since she had retired from the screen in 1937. It also marked her final filmed appearance although she did attend the inauguration of family friend John F. Kennedy in January 1961. Looking fabulous yet very frail, Miss Davies was fighting cancer when she appeared on this show. She died September 22, 1961.
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Herself - Host: This is a story of my town. There's no town like it on the face of the earth. Because it's business is make-believe. And for over fifty years the people in this town have been getting up and going to work to to to tell the world a story. Down in that valley, some of them are busy crowning an emperor and some others are fighting the Civil War again. Somewhere else a band of cattle thieves are shooting it out with the sheriff's posse and two people who only met this morning are being married in front of an army of cameramen and crew for this - is Hollywood.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Boulevard! A Hollywood Story (2021)
Among the legends of the silent screen, Hopper visits Harold Lloyd, Ramon Novarro, Janet Gaynor, Francis X. Bushman, and Ricardo Cortez. She also pays homage to Greta Garbo. She also visits Gary Cooper, Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Debbie Reynolds, Walt Disney, Robert Cummings, Jimmy Stewart, King Vidor, Stephen Boyd, Anthony Perkins, John Cassavetes, Don Murray, and Hope Lange. 14-year-old Liza Minnelli sings a song.
Chief among the guests are Gloria Swanson, with whom Hopper appeared in SUNSET BOULEVARD in 1950, and Marion Davies, with whom Hopper appeared in ZANDER THE GREAT in 1925. This was Davies' first filmed appearance since she retired from the screen in 1937. She looks fabulous at age 63 but very frail. Davies died the following year. Hopper was lifelong friends with both of these film legends.
The existing footage on Youtube may be incomplete since stars like Joan Crawford, Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, Bette Davis, Charlton Heston, Mickey Rooney, Tuesday Weld, and Steve McQueen are also listed.
Certainly nothing earth-shaking, but this is a wistful look back at Hollywood when the stars lived in lavish mansion in Beverly Hills and Bel Air and had "beach houses" in Malibu. We get to see glimpses of Davies' and Lloyd's estates.