[Private eye Brad Galt (Mark Stevens) extracts an eight-digit telephone number from thug “Fred Foss” (William Bendix).]
The Dark Corner (dir. Henry Hathaway, 1946) is ninety-nine minutes well spent. Snappy dialogue, great lighting, liquor in paper cups, Lucille Ball as Brad’s sharp secretary/partner, and Clifton Webb as a Waldo Lydecker-like husband.
One puzzle: A card in “Fred’s” wallet gives his address as 328 E. 23rd Street. The Chelsea district though is on the west side of Manhattan. A slip on the part of the movie-makers? Or is the point that Galt, recently arrived from San Francisco, misses the inconsistency?
As Galt says about another puzzle, later in the film, “All right, so it doesn’t add. What do you want me to do, call the Quiz Kids?”
More exchange names on screen
The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
Baby Face
Born Yesterday
Deception
Dream House
The Man Who Cheated Himself
Nightmare Alley
The Public Enemy
Friday, March 5, 2010
Telephone exchange names on screen
By Michael Leddy at 7:00 AM comments: 2
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Greek islands for sale?
From German politicians, a suggestion that Greece sell some islands.
[Do not mess with Ithaka.]
By Michael Leddy at 1:26 PM comments: 0
From the spam folder
“Drive and talk without using your hands.”
By Michael Leddy at 12:59 PM comments: 0
Overheard
In the supermarket, one sweatshirted man to another:
“It pays a lovely dividend, so what the heck?”
Related reading
All “Overheard” posts
By Michael Leddy at 12:57 PM comments: 0
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Beard-trimming recommendation
See that guy in the sidebar to the right? See his beard, so manly yet so kempt? Behind that beard is a trimmer: the Wahl 9906-717 Groomsman. The 9906-717 works reliably and is surprisingly inexpensive ($14.99 at Amazon). And it has one great advantage over pricier, snazzier trimmers: it runs on AA batteries. In my experience, rechargeable trimmers quickly lose their ability to hold a charge.
I’ve been using a 9906-717 for at least a couple of years, changing the batteries once or twice at the most. My only connection to Wahl is that of a happy customer.
Related posts
Aqua Velva
Hair
By Michael Leddy at 8:10 PM comments: 4
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Minor kitchen wisdom
Turn off the burner before removing a pan or pot, always. No more wondering, three blocks from home, whether you turned off the burner.
Use scissors to round the ultra-sharp corners of cardboard-box flaps. No more nasty cuts.
Reader, do you have any minor kitchen wisdom to share?
By Michael Leddy at 11:31 AM comments: 8
Monday, March 1, 2010
Demythifying John Hammond
Writer and record-producer Chris Albertson has been at work demythifying John Hammond:
[M]any of John Hammond’s accomplishments were genuine and important enough to earn him the place he occupies in jazz history, which is why I found it so puzzling that he was making things up.Other people too make things up: a 2005 PBS American Masters episode about John Hammond credits him with “discovering,” among others, Bessie Smith, Pete Seeger, and Robert Johnson. Oy. Hammond produced Smith’s final recordings in 1933. He signed Seeger to Columbia Records (first Columbia Seeger LP: 1961). And Robert Johnson was already dead when Hammond tried to find him for the 1938 Carnegie Hall concert “From Spirituals to Swing.”
Discovering John Hammond: A Closer Look: Part One, Part Two, Part Three, Part Four, Part Five (Stomp Off in C)
By Michael Leddy at 11:45 AM comments: 0
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Ways to help Chile
[For readers in the United States.]
Yahoo! News lists organizations responding to the disaster in Chile: Chile earthquake: How to help.
By Michael Leddy at 8:46 AM comments: 0
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Chilean Red Cross on Twitter
The Cruz Roja Chileana [Chilean Red Cross] is on Twitter, with an English translation via Google Translate. The CRC’s homepage at this time asks for help “para las victímas del terremoto de Haití.” No information on Chile at the American Red Cross yet either.
By Michael Leddy at 10:00 AM comments: 0