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Dana Dunbaugh Burnell

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  • The Beauty of Your Youth: Clara Bow Receives a Kindness.

    A while back I wrote of one tragic sex zombie, and referred to Clara Bow as having written the script of that now all-too-familiar scenario:  Girl from unsettled family with ambitious/crazy mother and absent/worse father ends up in Hollywood and ignites the screen.  She becomes the hot ticket in town, going through the A-list men like…

    Dana D. Burnell

    October 14, 2022
    Golden Age Hollywood, Sex Symbols
    Clara Bow, Gilbert Roland, Pre-Code, Silent Film
  • A Star is Born Part II: Backstory (& Foreshadowing)

    Well, it’s been months, darling. Time when contemplation of the past kicks in. . .when you wonder, have I got bitter, have the stars have lost their glitter?  We’ve had a storm here in New York and I’m cozying inside in a half-melancholic February nostalgia. I’m as pure as the driven slush, Tallulah Bankhead once…

    Dana D. Burnell

    September 30, 2022
    Film & Storytelling, Golden Age Hollywood
    Barbara Stanwyck, Irving Thalberg, Norma Shearer
  • A Star is Born, Again and Again

    Oh, autumn. I could howl from dread of winter’s approach. Evenings pull in as summer’s romantic dreams fade to sepia, then fall like brittle lace down to earth. Here in Manhattan it’s the season of tourists and torch songs, of ties worn but loosened in the lingering heat of the subway. Of stilettoed boots beating…

    Dana D. Burnell

    September 15, 2022
    Golden Age Hollywood, Uncategorized
    A Star Is Born, Frederic March, Irene Mayer, Judy Garland, Selznick
  • Monroe: Some Kind of Mirror

    In just over a decade, she worked with the greatest directors in Golden Age Hollywood: Huston, Wilder, Cukor, and Hawks. Moviegoers paid $200,000,000 to watch her project her trademark combination of atomic-age sexuality and childlike, vulnerable astuteness. She was born into an orphan’s chaos and lived the shadowy Los Angelean life of a Raymond Chandler…

    Dana D. Burnell

    May 11, 2022
    Drug Deaths, Golden Age Hollywood, Sex Symbols, Uncategorized
    Billy Wilder, Celebrity Death, Marilyn Monroe, Overdose, Sex Symbol
  • The Life of a Sex Zombie

    Veronica Lake was in my living room yesterday morning, poised and bored, with the lissome form of a young dancer and the dead eyes of.  . .well, the eyes of someone who’s seen Veronica Lake’s future. Which wouldn’t be a cheery vision. In the watchful coolness of this siren’s gaze, you’d be right to sense…

    Dana D. Burnell

    April 22, 2022
    Golden Age Hollywood, Sex Symbols
    Alan Ladd, Alcoholism, Clara Bow, Frederic March, Marilyn Monroe, Marlon Brando, Preston Sturges, Veronica Lake
  • Judy Garland: The Blue Bird Has Flown

    As a kid I watched her early movies—the cheesy faux-America Andy Hardy ones—on an old TV I stole from the attic. I had a special routine for watching Judy Garland (June 10, 1922-June 22, 1969): lying on my bed, propped up on my elbows and peeling a McIntosh apple with the rusted bean peeler from…

    Dana D. Burnell

    March 21, 2022
    Drug Deaths, Golden Age Hollywood, Sex Symbols
    Celebrity Death, Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Lana Turner, Overdose
  • Twentieth Century Tweets, Part II: Writers, Politicians, and the Telegram

    A quick one today, as is suitable for the subject (content follows form as casting follows couch), though nothing as quick as ol Victor Hugo could apparently be, when paying per word.  . . but more on that later. Politics make strange bedfellows, we always hear, and of course writers are strange just on their own.…

    Dana D. Burnell

    May 29, 2021
    Authors
    Charles Laughton, Dorothy Parker, F.D.R.
  • Twentieth Century Tweets: The Hollywood Telegram, Part I

    You wouldn’t think, at first glance, that Albert Brooks and Cary Grant were soul mates.  Cary Grant was the epitome of urbanity and screwball aplomb, and has been stated by no less than David Thomson to be the best film actor of the 20th Century.  Brooks is a poodle-haired multi-talent with the demeanor of an…

    Dana D. Burnell

    March 30, 2021
    Film & Storytelling, Golden Age Hollywood
    Academy Awards, Albert Brooks, Cary Grant, Gloria Swanson, Noel Coward, Samuel Goldwyn
  • The Great and Powerful Roz

    Just now, while flicking Jungle Red fingernails through the spammed questions I receive for this blog, I noticed the sort of query I usually relish (since it would lead us straight to Kenneth Anger territory– I am worryingly familiar with that dirty turf).   The question was: “Could you tell me more about classic Hollywood’s grubby underbelly?”  Why…

    Dana D. Burnell

    October 6, 2020
    Film & Storytelling, Golden Age Hollywood, Uncategorized
    Joan Crawford, Norma Shearer, Rosalind Russell
  • To Hell with God Damned “L’Amour” (A Letter from Noel Coward)

    By 1956, Noel Coward and Marlene Dietrich had been friends for over two decades. One day, Coward received a letter from his old pal in which she lay out her broken heart and told a tale of humiliation. What should she do? How could she go on? Immediately, the playwright sat down to write an…

    Dana D. Burnell

    June 7, 2020
    Golden Age Hollywood, Sex Symbols, Uncategorized
    Frank Sinatra, Marlene Dietrich, Noel Coward, Yul Brynner
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