- published: 26 May 2011
- views: 1983
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Easter Parade (Parade de printemps) 1948 (10a)
Titre : Parade de printemps
Titre original : Easter Parade
Réalisation : Charles W...
published: 07 Dec 2012
Easter Parade (Parade de printemps) 1948 (10a)
Titre : Parade de printemps
Titre original : Easter Parade
Réalisation : Charles Walters
Scénario : Sidney Sheldon, Frances Goodrich et Albert Hackett d'après une histoire de Frances Goodrich et Albert Hackett
Direction artistique : Cedric Gibbons et Jack Martin Smith
Décors : Edwin B. Willis et Arthur Krams
Costumes : Irene (pour les femmes) et Valles (pour les hommes)
Photographie : Harry Stradling Sr., assisté de Sam Leavitt (cadreur, non-crédité)
Montage : Albert Akst
Musique : Irving Berlin et Conrad Salinger (non crédité)
Musique additionnelle et arrangements : Roger Edens et Johnny Green (non-crédités)
Chorégraphie : Fred Astaire (non crédité), Robert Alton et Charles Walters (non crédité)
Production: Arthur Freed et Roger Edens (Producteur associé)
Société de production : Loew's et M.G.M.
Distribution : M.G.M.
Budget : 2 503 654 $
Pays d'origine : États-Unis
Langue : Anglais
Format : Couleur (Technicolor) - 1,37:1 - Son : Mono (Western Electric Sound System) - 35mm
Genre : film musical
Durée : 107 minutes
Sortie :
États-Unis 30 juin 1948 New York
États-Unis 8 juillet 1948
Italie 14 juillet 1949
- published: 07 Dec 2012
- views: 550
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Clifton Webb with Leo Reisman and His Orchestra - Easter Parade (1933)
Charted at #5 in 1933. From the revue, "As Thousands Cheer". Webb and Marilyn Miller sang ...
published: 05 Apr 2011
Clifton Webb with Leo Reisman and His Orchestra - Easter Parade (1933)
Charted at #5 in 1933. From the revue, "As Thousands Cheer". Webb and Marilyn Miller sang it in the Broadway revue. Peformed by Bing Crosby in the 1942 movie, "Holiday Inn". Performed by Judy Garland and Fred Astaire in the 1948 movie, "Easter Parade". Much of the melody of this song was earlier used by Berlin in the 1917 song, "Smile and Show Your Dimple" which I have also posted.
A #11 hit for Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians in 1939, #16 for Harry James and His Orchestra in April 1942 and #7 for Freddie Mitchell and His Orchestra on the R&B; chart in 1950.
Written by Irving Berlin.
B-side is "How's Chances?".
- published: 05 Apr 2011
- views: 5148
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Classic Movie Moments: The Easter Parade
One of my favorite scenes from Irving Berlin's The Easter Parade (1948) with Judy Garland ...
published: 05 Apr 2010
Classic Movie Moments: The Easter Parade
One of my favorite scenes from Irving Berlin's The Easter Parade (1948) with Judy Garland and Fred Estaire.
- published: 05 Apr 2010
- views: 20666
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The Bickersons Easter Parade 1948
The Bickersons Episode Titled Easter Parade. Original Air Date Was 03/26/1948. Originally ...
published: 09 Feb 2012
The Bickersons Easter Parade 1948
The Bickersons Episode Titled Easter Parade. Original Air Date Was 03/26/1948. Originally heard on "THE OLD GOLD SHOW" (featuring Don, Frances and Frank Morgan) on CBS [Fridays, 9pm(et)]. The same, 'Senator'. He previously co-starred with Fanny Brice {"Baby Snooks"} on "MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE TIME" in the early '40s. His comedy routines were that of relating "tall tales" that supposedly happened to him....
- published: 09 Feb 2012
- views: 842
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Easter Parade Official Trailer #1 - Peter Lawford Movie (1948) HD
Easter Parade Trailer - Directed by Charles Walters and starring Fred Astaire, Peter Lawfo...
published: 05 Oct 2012
Easter Parade Official Trailer #1 - Peter Lawford Movie (1948) HD
Easter Parade Trailer - Directed by Charles Walters and starring Fred Astaire, Peter Lawford, Jules Munshin, Clinton Sundberg, Richard Beavers. On the day before Easter in 1911, Don Hewes is crushed when Nadine Hale, his dancing partner and object of affection, refuses to start a new contract with him. Don, heartbroken, acquires innocent new protegee Hannah Brown, vowing to make her a star in time for next year's Easter parade.
MGM - 1948
- published: 05 Oct 2012
- views: 906
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Easter Parade Trailer (1948)
Subscribe and like! I add commercials, random stock footage, and much more, every few days...
published: 26 Feb 2012
Easter Parade Trailer (1948)
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- published: 26 Feb 2012
- views: 636
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Easter Parade (Parade de printemps) 1948 (1b)
Titre : Parade de printemps
Titre original : Easter Parade
Réalisation : Charles W...
published: 07 Dec 2012
Easter Parade (Parade de printemps) 1948 (1b)
Titre : Parade de printemps
Titre original : Easter Parade
Réalisation : Charles Walters
Scénario : Sidney Sheldon, Frances Goodrich et Albert Hackett d'après une histoire de Frances Goodrich et Albert Hackett
Direction artistique : Cedric Gibbons et Jack Martin Smith
Décors : Edwin B. Willis et Arthur Krams
Costumes : Irene (pour les femmes) et Valles (pour les hommes)
Photographie : Harry Stradling Sr., assisté de Sam Leavitt (cadreur, non-crédité)
Montage : Albert Akst
Musique : Irving Berlin et Conrad Salinger (non crédité)
Musique additionnelle et arrangements : Roger Edens et Johnny Green (non-crédités)
Chorégraphie : Fred Astaire (non crédité), Robert Alton et Charles Walters (non crédité)
Production: Arthur Freed et Roger Edens (Producteur associé)
Société de production : Loew's et M.G.M.
Distribution : M.G.M.
Budget : 2 503 654 $
Pays d'origine : États-Unis
Langue : Anglais
Format : Couleur (Technicolor) - 1,37:1 - Son : Mono (Western Electric Sound System) - 35mm
Genre : film musical
Durée : 107 minutes
Sortie :
États-Unis 30 juin 1948 New York
États-Unis 8 juillet 1948
Italie 14 juillet 1949
- published: 07 Dec 2012
- views: 263
2:38
Easter Parade Salad Francois
Jules Munshin tosses his signature salad for Judy Garland and Peter Lawford in Irving Berl...
published: 17 Jun 2009
Easter Parade Salad Francois
Jules Munshin tosses his signature salad for Judy Garland and Peter Lawford in Irving Berlin's 1948 MGM classic Easter Parade.
- published: 17 Jun 2009
- views: 7164
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Voices of the Dead (Intro)
VOICES OF THE DEAD
Channel Four Television
Directed, Written & produced by David Monaghan...
published: 19 Nov 2010
author: dmptv
Voices of the Dead (Intro)
VOICES OF THE DEAD
Channel Four Television
Directed, Written & produced by David Monaghan
Music
NARRATOR:
WHEN THE SEVENTIES HIT PARADE WAS CHOKED BY LIVELY POP, A RECORD OF DEAD PEOPLE SPEAKING INSPIRED A NEW FAITH.
Voice On Record:
The experimenter asked her how she felt in the beyond, and the voice answered in German, "Imagine I am."
NARRATOR:
THE FACT THAT THIS IDEA OF TAPING MESSAGES FROM THE DEAD WON THE BACKING OF A POPE, HAS STAYED SECRET. UNTIL NOW.
Linda Williamson:
I speak to dead people. And not only I can hear them, you can hear them too.
Needle on record.
Record player.
Electronic Voice Phenomena
A record saying Electronic Communication with the Dead stops spinning.
Title card:
VOICES OF THE DEAD
Collection of shots of EVP faithful.
NARRATOR:
PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD BELEIVE THAT THEY CAN USE ORDINARY CASSETTE PLAYERS TO RECORD MESSAGES THEY SAY ARE THE VOICES OF THE DEAD. THE DEVOTEES OF AN ACOUSTIC ANOMALY CALLED THE ELECTRONIC VOICE PHENOMENA MAKE TAPES THEY SAY PROVE THE AFTERLIFE EXISTS. BY SIMPLY RECORDING PAUSES IN SILENT ROOMS, THE FAITHFUL BELIEVE ANYONE CAN SUMMON THE DEAD TO LEAVE MESSAGES THAT CAN CURE GRIEF, RESTORE FAITH, AND EVEN GIVE A GLIMPSE OF HEAVEN.
Blur Walkers Going To Light.
Record soundtrack: To help the ear adapt itself to the strange rhythm, rapidity and softness of the voice entity speech, each utterance is repeated several times. "Zentor" -- "Zentor"
NARRATOR:
THOSE WHO HEAR THE CALLS HAVE HAD THEIR LIVES CHANGED FOREVER.
Record Going Round.
Needle On Record.
Mountain Mist.
Alec McRae Rows Loch.
Loch And Lone Singing Voice In Gaelic.
NARRATOR:
ENGINEER ALEC MCRAE LIVES ON THE REMOTE ISLE OF SKYE OFF THE WEST COAST OF SCOTLAND
Open up with Skye locate place
Alec McRae:
Well I'm going to a spot where I think I may be able to get archaic voices on the Electronic Voice Apparatus, which I've got with me. And it's an experiment, we'll see how it goes. It'll be interesting if it happens.
NARRATOR:
ALEC IS AN INTERNATIONAL DESIGNER OF VOICE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS. HE DEVELOPED SPEECH ENHANCERS FOR NASA'S SPACE SHUTTLE ASTRONAUTS, AND WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR RADIO LINKS FOR LONDON'S UNDERGROUND TRAINS. IT WAS TWENTY YEARS AGO THAT ALEC READ ABOUT THE ELECTRONIC VOICE PHENOMENA, KNOWN AS EVP.
Alec McRae:
I sort came across of EVP by accident, and I rejected I totally at first when I read about it. It was something about tape recording the voices of people where they had died. I knew that was nonsense and that couldn't be done, so I slung that back on the shelf. A couple of weeks later I found there were people prominent in the electronics industry involved, and I thought, if it was good enough for them, I'd take a look at it as well.
NARRATOR:
ALEC DECIDED TO BUILD HIS OWN MACHINE TO SEE IF HE TOO COULD HEAR THE VOICES OF THE DEAD.
Records At Waterfall.
Alex Walks Mountain Path.
Mountains, Waterfall.
Alec Opens Machine.
Alec Works Machine.
Alec McRae:
It is like a radio transmitter, which one controls by placing one's hands on those plates here, and this modifies the radio signal, which is picked up by the radio here, and which is converted into sound of course within the radio, that is recorded on the tape recorder. Then when we listen back to that, we find that sometimes you will get a voice sound on there.
Alec playback of Karl Johnson.
NARRATOR:
WHEN ALEC LISTENED TO HIS VERY FIRST RECORDING HE WAS CONVINCED HE COULD HEAR THE VOICE OF A DEAD MAN.
EVP Voice:
Karl Johnson.
Alec in front of computer.
Alec McRae:
That was the first EVP voice that I ever recorded; what it seemed to me to be saying in a very strange, sick, kinda voice was: Karl Johnson, Karl die here. It tails off at the end, as though somebody really was on their last legs.
Speech Waves On Computer.
Mouse Cutaway.
Alec McRae:
They are definitely speech forms and not static. It had quite an impact, really, it was quite convincing.
NARRATOR:
ALEC'S PROFESSIONAL INTEREST IN PERFECTING A MACHINE TO REACH THE DEAD TURNED PERSONAL WHEN SOMEONE HE LOVED DIED.
Alec at father's graveside
Alec McRae:
This is the grave of my father. He died on fifth January 1982. It spurred on my interest in EVP because here was a person who I had known who was gone, all that life was gone, and it made one think, what is it about, and we don't know, so EVP is a way of finding out a bit more.
Alec walks out of graveyard.
NARRATOR:
BUT AFTER 20 YEARS OF LISTENING, ALEC HAS HEARD NOTHING BUT THE VOICES OF STRANGERS.
Hold on empty graveyard.
Music - slowed down chorus "Where's your mama gone"
Judith introduction with photo albums.
Green seance.
Judith Chisolm:
EVP found me, I didn't find it.
Green table rattling.
Picture of Paul Chisolm.
Judith Chisolm:
I mean, to hear from Paul two years after he'd died, it was just the most amazing and wonderful thing that had ever happened in my life.
Judith looking at pictures.
NARRATOR:
JUDITH CHISOLM, A FORMER JOURNALIST WITH THE SUNDAY TIMES, RUNS A S
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Easter Parade
Rhoad, Old English Sheepdogs, in their Easter Bonnets....
published: 21 Apr 2011
author: Betty Ditzik
Easter Parade
Rhoad, Old English Sheepdogs, in their Easter Bonnets.
2:56
Easter Parade
A parade of Easter Bonnets set in Easter egg shaped frames set to the music of Irving Berl...
published: 28 Mar 2012
author: ivor jones
Easter Parade
A parade of Easter Bonnets set in Easter egg shaped frames set to the music of Irving Berlin's Easter Parade
5:09
Easter Parade
Union Street Easter Parade 2011...
published: 02 May 2011
author: john childers
Easter Parade
Union Street Easter Parade 2011
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Easter Parade (Parade de printemps) 1948 (4)
Titre : Parade de printemps
Titre original : Easter Parade
Réalisation : Charles W...
published: 07 Dec 2012
Easter Parade (Parade de printemps) 1948 (4)
Titre : Parade de printemps
Titre original : Easter Parade
Réalisation : Charles Walters
Scénario : Sidney Sheldon, Frances Goodrich et Albert Hackett d'après une histoire de Frances Goodrich et Albert Hackett
Direction artistique : Cedric Gibbons et Jack Martin Smith
Décors : Edwin B. Willis et Arthur Krams
Costumes : Irene (pour les femmes) et Valles (pour les hommes)
Photographie : Harry Stradling Sr., assisté de Sam Leavitt (cadreur, non-crédité)
Montage : Albert Akst
Musique : Irving Berlin et Conrad Salinger (non crédité)
Musique additionnelle et arrangements : Roger Edens et Johnny Green (non-crédités)
Chorégraphie : Fred Astaire (non crédité), Robert Alton et Charles Walters (non crédité)
Production: Arthur Freed et Roger Edens (Producteur associé)
Société de production : Loew's et M.G.M.
Distribution : M.G.M.
Budget : 2 503 654 $
Pays d'origine : États-Unis
Langue : Anglais
Format : Couleur (Technicolor) - 1,37:1 - Son : Mono (Western Electric Sound System) - 35mm
Genre : film musical
Durée : 107 minutes
Sortie :
États-Unis 30 juin 1948 New York
États-Unis 8 juillet 1948
Italie 14 juillet 1949
- published: 07 Dec 2012
- views: 219