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Happy birthday to Loretta Young, born on this day in 1913. We have a day of her films, followed by our first evening with January's Star of the Month Peter Sellers. Enjoy!
4:49am -- One Reel Wonders: Moments In Music (1949) This short shows that no matter what type of music a person likes, he will find it at the movies. Cast: Bing Crosby, Xavier Cugat, Nelson Eddy BW-10 mins
Features snippets from New Moon (1940), Ziegfeld Girl (1941), Up in Arms (1944), Two Girls and a Sailor (1944), The Stork Club (1945), Holiday in Mexico (1946), Carnegie Hall (1947), Road to Rio (1947), and Neptune's Daughter (1949).
5:00am -- Let's Make Music (1941) A spinster schoolteacher becomes a national sensation when she writes a big-band hit. Cast: Bob Crosby, Jean Rogers, Elizabeth Risdon, Joseph Buloff Dir: Leslie Goodwins BW-84 mins, TV-G
Songs include "Fight on for Newton High" (written by Roy Webb, Dave Dreyer and Herman Ruby), "You Forgot About Me" (music by James F. Hanley, lyrics by Richard Robertson and Sammy Mysels), "Three Little Words" (lyrics by Bert Kalmar and music by Harry Ruby), "The Big Noise from Winnetka" (written by Gil Rodin, Bob Haggart, Ray Bauduc and Bob Crosby), and "Central Park" (lyrics by Johnny Mercer and music by Matty Malneck).
6:30am -- Now Playing January (2011)
7:00am -- The Unguarded Hour (1936) A blackmailer tries to stop a woman from revealing evidence that could save a condemned man. Cast: Loretta Young, Franchot Tone, Lewis Stone, Roland Young Dir: Sam Wood BW-87 mins, TV-G
Bernard Merivale's adapted play opened in London, England, UK on 31 July 1935.
8:30am -- The Doctor Takes a Wife (1940) A man-hating author and a woman-hating doctor have to pretend they're married. Cast: Loretta Young, Ray Milland, Reginald Gardiner, Gail Patrick Dir: Alexander Hall BW-88 mins, TV-G
Loretta Young passed away on August 12, 2000 from ovarian cancer at the home of her sister Georgiana and Georgiana's husband, Ricardo Montalban.
10:00am -- Men in Her Life (1941) A circus performer marries a man who promises to turn her into a ballerina. Cast: Loretta Young, Conrad Veidt, Dean Jagger, Eugenie Leontovich Dir: Gregory Ratoff BW-76 mins, TV-G
Nominated for an Oscar for Best Sound, Recording -- John P. Livadary (Columbia SSD)
Based on the novel Ballerina by Eleanor Smith.
11:30am -- A Night to Remember (1942) A mystery writer and his wife stumble on a murder in their new apartment. Cast: Loretta Young, Brian Aherne, Jeff Donnell, William Wright Dir: Richard Wallace BW-92 mins, TV-G
In one scene, Brian Aherne takes a burning roast out of an oven. The music Werner R. Heymann composed for this scene was used many years later for "You Bet Your Life" (1950) as the theme played whenever the wheel of fortune is being spun by a contestant.
1:15pm -- Along Came Jones (1945) A mild-mannered cowboy is mistaken for a notorious outlaw. Cast: Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, William Demarest, Dan Duryea Dir: Stuart Heisler BW-90 mins, TV-G
Loretta Young was pregnant with her son Christopher Lewis during shooting and was told by her doctor to take it easy because of all the horseback riding she had to do during filming.
3:00pm -- The Bishop's Wife (1947) An angel helps set an ambitious bishop on the right track. Cast: Cary Grant, Loretta Young, David Niven, Monty Woolley Dir: Henry Koster BW-109 mins, TV-G
Won an Oscar for Best Sound, Recording -- Gordon Sawyer (Samuel Goldwyn SSD)
Nominated for Oscars for Best Director -- Henry Koster, Best Film Editing -- Monica Collingwood, Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture -- Hugo Friedhofer, and Best Picture
Originally Cary Grant played the bishop and David Niven the angel. When original director William A. Seiter left the film, Henry Koster replaced him and viewed what had been shot so far. He realized that the two were in the wrong roles. It took some convincing because Grant wanted the title role of the Bishop. He soon accepted the change and his role as the angel was one of the most widely praised of his career.
5:00pm -- Cause For Alarm (1951) A woman fights to intercept a letter in which her husband tries to prove her guilty of murder. Cast: Loretta Young, Barry Sullivan, Bruce Cowling, Margalo Gillmore Dir: Tay Garnett BW-74 mins, TV-PG
Producer Tom Lewis wanted Judy Garland for the part, but his wife Loretta Young wanted the part also. She retained a lawyer who told him that he was discriminating against her because she was his wife. She got the part. (Their marriage continued another 18 years, until August of 1969!)
6:30pm -- Paula (1952) A woman harbors a deadly secret when her husband brings home a child she injured in a hit-and-run accident. Cast: Loretta Young, Kent Smith, Alexander Knox, Tommy Rettig Dir: Rudolph Maté BW-80 mins, TV-PG
Loretta Young's oldest child, Judy, was presented to the public as her adopted daughter. Judy was actually Young's daughter by Clark Gable, who was married to Maria Franklin Gable at the time.
8:00pm -- I'm All Right Jack (1960) A veteran starting out in business gets caught between management and labor. Cast: Ian Carmichael, Peter Sellers, Richard Attenborough, Terry-Thomas Dir: John Boulting BW-105 mins, TV-14
Ian Carmichael's character is called Stanley Windrush. MV Empire Windrush was the name of ship that bought the first group of West Indian immigrants to Britain in 1948.
10:00pm -- Heavens Above! (1963) A priest who always speaks the truth shocks his conservative parishioners. Cast: Peter Sellers, Cecil Parker, Isabel Jeans, Eric Sykes Dir: John Boulting BW-118 mins, TV-G
At one point when Rev. Smallwood (Sellers) is preaching from the pulpit, a young boy is seen in the foreground reading a copy of Nabokov's "Lolita". Sellers played Quilty in Stanley Kubrick's film version of that book.
12:15am -- Two-Way Stretch (1960) A convict plots to commit the perfect crime while still behind bars. Cast: Peter Sellers, Wilfrid Hyde-White, David Lodge, Bernard Cribbins Dir: Robert Day BW-87 mins, TV-PG
Liz Fraser (Ethel) was still learning to drive at the time the film was made. In the scene where Ethel follows the army convoy in an Aston Martin, she kept stalling as she set off on cue, so ropes were attached to the front of the car, out of shot, and it was towed.
2:00am -- The Ladykillers (1955) An eccentric bandit gang moves into a little old lady's boardinghouse to plot a major heist. Cast: Alec Guinness, Cecil Parker, Herbert Lom, Peter Sellers Dir: Alexander Mackendrick BW-91 mins, TV-G
Nominated for an Oscar for Best Writing, Best Screenplay - Original -- William Rose
The producers originally rejected director Alexander Mackendrick's choice of Katie Johnson for the role of Mrs. Wilberforce on the grounds that she might be too frail for the project, and so they cast a younger actress - who died before filming began.
3:45am -- Your Past Is Showing (1957) Bumbling blackmail subjects join forces to do in their tormentor. Cast: Peter Sellers, Peggy Mount, Shirley Eaton, Terry-Thomas Dir: Mario Zampi BW-93 mins, TV-PG
Originally called The Naked Truth.
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