Today's episode is my conversation about the 1928 film In Old Arizona. My friend
from the newsletter joins me to discuss the film and we talk about how some traditional western stereotypes are turned on their heads in this film, the ingenious uses of sound in the film at the dawn of the talkie, and yet another love triangle in late 1920s film.You can watch In Old Arizona on YouTube or purchase a copy for your collection and be sure to check out Joanne's newsletter.
Other films mentioned in this episode include:
The Wizard of Oz directed by Victor Fleming
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone directed by Chris Columbus
Three Amigos directed by John Landis
The Big Trail directed by Louis R. Loeffler and Raoul Walsh
Armageddon directed by Michael Bay
Arthur directed by Steve Gordon
The Birth of a Nation directed by D. W. Griffith
Back to the Future directed by Robert Zemeckis
The Valiant directed by William K. Howard
The Great Gatsby (1926-lost) directed by Herbert Brenon
42nd Street directed by Lloyd Bacon
Dinner at Eight directed by George Cukor
I Love You Again directed by W.S. Van Dyke II
Other referenced topics:
"The Caballero's Way" (short story) by O. Henry available on Project Gutenberg
"My Heart Will Go On" by Celine Dion
"Don't Wanna Miss a Thing" by Aerosmith
"Arthur's Theme" by Christopher Cross
Mad Men (series)
Breaking Bad (series)
The Sopranos (series)
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