And also PLEASE donate here -
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/53000829/broadway-beyond-the-golden-age-the-new-film-w-100
if you can. The campaign ends tonight and even though it says the goal has been met, there's still SO much that needs to be done.
Hope you guys enjoy it!!!!!
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i actually got to see LIZA in CHICAGO...and this trailer brought that moment in time back...i can't wait to see the whole doc...wow...thanks for posting this link
Thanks Jordan for that link to Kickstarter. I had no idea that this was being funded there but got mine in just in the nick of time. Also bought it at Amazon.com and it's been shipped. Hoping it comes tomorrow as I can't wait to watch this.
Here's a GR8 snippet from the documentary to watch.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=NtL1A06d_sQ&NR=1
Shirley MacLaine's debut in "The Pajama Game" is LOL!
I had NO IDEA that footage from APPLAUSE existed. How cool!
There's a lot more where that came from. And other stuff I've found will blow your mind!
The first movie was so wonderful - I can't wait to see what he's dug up for this second one!
Off the top of my head, I can think of footage from 19 different shows that I've discovered for this film and I know Rick has found a lot as well, so it's filled with amazing stuff!
Jordan, PM me the names of the footage so I can have a mini-orgasm...that is, if you feel like it. LOL.
Gotta wait for the movie!
Been waiting for this! Very cool--even those glimpses of footage--I'd seen some of that Chicago stuff before but never so clearly.
Exactly what years does it cover--since I see a third one eventually is planned as well.
Yeah the CHICAGO stuff cleaned up very nicely. And there's more of that that I'm sure you've never seen before.
The sequel will cover 1959-1981.
I finally watched "Broadway: The Golden Age" tonight and just loved it. I'm already hankering for more and can't wait to see what he has in store!
"Yeah the CHICAGO stuff cleaned up very nicely. And there's more of that that I'm sure you've never seen before."
Oh, I'm sure. While the real appeal of the first film was just all the interviews, I admit I was amazed to see some clips--like that brief clip from the original cast of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof--that I had no idea even existed.
"The sequel will cover 1959-1981."
Awww, as ourbeloved AfterEight knows all too well, that's my personal pick for the real Golden Age of Broadway--when it comes to musicals. Brilliant stuff.
Even Ben Gazzara had no idea that existed!
Ha! I always wondered what was the source--do you know? Was the scene shot for some TV show or appearance, or? it looks too clear to be a home movie (no worries if you don't know--just always been curious.)
I do know. It was part of a television special that aired once. The same show they did the scene from BUS STOP.
Thanks! (I was curious about the Bus Stop clip too, so that solves two mysteries.)
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