PREMIERE OF GRAND HOTEL AT GRAUMAN’S CHINESE – 1932
I remember seeing an item in the Hollywood Reporter a little while ago about the lack of skilled and seasoned producers in the industry. One of the anonymous sources cited a corporate culture at fault for eviscerating art and concentrating on profit. He/she bemoaned the emphasis on product, as if that were a new turn in the filmmaking game… Look for Louis B. Mayer and listen to what he has to say: – Jean Harlow with husband Paul Bern sign […]
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