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It's the season finale! Join The Old Movie Lady in saying goodbye to the Western Association of Motion Picture Advertisers and the Hollywood they sprung from, as well as the remaining Wampas Baby Stars of 1934. Featuring a disgusting director, a stunt woman, a hot professor boyfriend, a few name changes with mixed results, and a staunch character! Good luck, Babies... we'll be seeing you... or will we?
Includes mention of Janet Gaynor, Fred MacMurray, Olivia de Havilland, Rita Hayworth, Will H. Hays, Carl Laemmle Jr, and more!
This episode contains mention of assault and (implied) sexual harassment, as well as (mild) language that may be inappropriate for some listeners
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In this short but densely packed episode of The Old Movie Lady Podcast, Marg explores the downfall of the Wampas themselves, while also telling you stories of true love (with a stunt man!), an opera singer, fake quadruplets, Ann Rutherford's sister, and more!
This episode contains mention of grooming and sexual assault of a minor (not in detail), well as (mild) language that may be inappropriate for some listeners
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What was the secret behind 1932 Wampas Baby Star Ginger Rogers and her astronomical success? A Svengali-like dance mentor? A relentlessly ambitious stage mother who didn't really care about her daughter? Pure luck that allowed "not a real actress" to get by on charm and dancing alone? Hint: It's none of the above, but plenty of people have suggested it might be!
This special Close Up episode features (of course) Ginger Rogers, as well as Fred Astaire, Lela Rogers, Howard Hughes, Lew Ayres, James Stewart, Katharine Hepburn, Joan Fontaine, and more!
This episode contains (mild) language that may be inappropriate for some listeners.
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With 15 Wampas Baby Stars of 1932 (7 in this very episode!) there's so much to watch out for including: a producer of children's theatre shows (a liar), a head of the Olympic committee (a pig), the diet guru to the stars (a jerk), a cliff (too high), and the Sahara Desert (very big). All that and more!
This episode contains mention of body shaming and historical dieting advice, intimate partner violence, and sexual harassment, well as (mild) language that may be inappropriate for some listeners.
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Back from a hiatus and recording with a dog sitting beside her, The Old Movie Lady is ready to tell you all about 7 of the 15 (!!) Wampas Baby Stars of 1932! Listen for stories about a panther girl, systemic racism, a lawyer who pulled some strings, why Erich Von Stroheim should have been publicly shamed, and stardom some 65 years in the making!
This episode contains mention of racism, sexual assault, statutory rape (in reference to a film), as well as (mild) language that may be inappropriate for some listeners.
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We finish off the Wampas Baby Stars list of 1931 with stories that include: the luckiest girl in Hollywood, appendicitis, an angry fan club president, and spies!
Featuring: Carl Laemmle Jr, Joel McCrea, James Cagney, Dick Powell, and many more!
This episode contains brief mention of racism, intimate partner violence, and grooming, as well as (mild) language that may be inappropriate for some listeners.
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After a misguided fundraiser ruffled some feathers, the Western Association of Motion Picture Advertisers revived their Baby Stars list... and royally pissed off Fox in the process. This episode has everything: a leopard, bonafide creeps, a British boyfriend, and a nose like a sweet potato!
This episode contains mention of sexual harassment and (mild) language that may be inappropriate for some listeners.
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In 1930, the Western Association of Motion Picture Advertisers cancelled the election for new Baby Stars at the very last minute! What on earth will the Old Movie Lady have to tell you about? Get ready for an absolutely breathless, rapid fire, only the most vital bits of information, speed round of profiles of the unelected nominees that year: the Wampas Babies that weren't!
Featuring The Ooh-la-la Girl, Bing Crosby's wife, the Judy Greer of her day, a fake accent, someone who maybe didn't exist at all, and many more!
This episode contains mention of alcohol abuse, the loss of a baby, and (mild) language that may be inappropriate for some listeners.
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The Steel Butterfly, Saint Loretta... one of the most prominent Catholic women in the movie industry, one of the most successful Wampas Baby Stars of all time, a television pioneer, an Academy Award winner, and the central figure in one of the most elaborate cover-ups in Hollywood history, the full picture of which would not be revealed for decades: Loretta Young.
Featuring Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Colleen Moore, Tyrone Power, Mae Murray, Douglas Fairbanks Jr, Myrna Loy, and more.
This episode contains mention of rape, threats of suicide, grooming, and depression alcoholism, as well as (mild) language which may be inappropriate for some listeners and would probably incur "swear box" debt.
If you have experienced Sexual Assault, please know that it is not your fault and help is available. In the United States RAINN operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline (800.656.HOPE and online.rainn.org), in Canada EndingViolence.org can provide crisis line information by province and additional support, in the United Kingdom Rape Crisis offers 24/7 support.
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More Wampas Baby Stars of 1929 are here and they have troubles... studio troubles, voice troubles, typecasting troubles, husband troubles, even sister troubles! Featuring a 50 Grand Baby, and a fight between a Woody and a Forest over a Twelvetrees, and that's all in the same segment! But there's more, including great tips on keeping your hands lovely and The Old Movie Lady doing her very best "cowboy voice".
This episode contains mention of intimate partner violence, suicide and self harm, and contains (mild) language that may be inappropriate for some listeners.
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Legend has it that when Jean Arthur walked out of Columbia Studios for the very last time, she shouted "I'm free! I'm free!" If it didn't happen that way, well, Jean had her own habit of stretching the truth so The Old Movie Lady thinks it's okay.
She was the unusual character with the quirky voice who became a star in her mid-thirties (shhh!) and appeared in a string of classics like Mr Deeds Goes to Town, The Devil and Miss Jones, Mr Smith Goes to Washington, The More the Merrier. and You Can't Take It With You. But how did she get there, and what lead to Jean's ecstatic departure from Harry Cohn's studio? Find out that and more, in this special episode of OML, this is Close Up: Jean Arthur.
This episode contains (mild) language that may be inappropriate for some listeners.
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All the plans are set for 1929's Annual Wampas Frolic and Ball, where the Western Association of Motion Picture Advertisers introduce the latest batch of Baby Stars to the world. The venue is booked, tickets are sold, what could go wrong? Find this out, and more including why Marg the Old Movie Lady called Louis B. Mayer a "rat f*cker"... Hooray!
Also includes stories of the microphone's "Nordic superiority complex", a wedding day in shambles, and why you shouldn't let your teenage daughter sign a contract with a murderer.
This episode contains mention of murder, sexual harassment and assault, and contains language that may be inappropriate for some listeners.
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All the hot goss from the Annual Wampas Frolic and Ball plus a (fantasy) inside peek at what the Western Association of Motion Picture Advertisers did in their spare time in "The Wampas Exposed" special feature! There are gyrations!
This clip show (sorry!) features Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, John Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, jokes at Charlie Chaplin's expense (he had it coming), Rudolph Valentino, that Wampas Baby who fainted that one time, Bebe Daniels AND Baby Betty!
This episode contains (mild) language that may be inappropriate for some listeners.
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Go beyond the grim and tasteless urban legend that surrounds her tragic death in this special Close Up episode of The Old Movie Lady Podcast, where Marg explores the life and career of a woman Gary Cooper described as being as “elusive as quicksilver” — the one and only Lupe Vélez.
This episode contains mention of suicide and intimate partner violence, as well as language which may be inappropriate for some listeners. Please forgive audio issues midway through the episode when The Old Movie Lady's upstairs neighbour apparently decided to join the Blue Man Group.
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Welcome back to 1928, there's so much to tell you! Includes stories of a starlet who dated a prince, a "pumpkin" dressed in an evening gown (get ready to roll your eyes), a Wampas getting the girl... eventually... and more! Listen to hear The Old Movie Lady nearly-answer important questions like "Is this the elusive film The Romance of the Bathing Girl"? And "Did a Wampas Baby kick an evil dictator in the nuts?"
This episode contains mention of suicidal ideation, fat-phobic language (historical), contains (mild) language that may be inappropriate for some listeners
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The Wampas Frolic and Ball of 1928 may not have had as many attendees as they'd hoped but it did have violence! Thrills and chills! Hear all about it on this week's episode, which also includes tales of a married woman's younger lover, a girl who wouldn't undress, the quest to cast Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, and much more!
Featuring appearances by various Barrymores, Harold Lloyd, and a baby named Richard E. Cohn.
This episode may contain (mild) language that may be inappropriate for some listeners, as well as mentions of violence.
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In this special (slightly shorter!) episode of The Old Movie Lady Podcast, learn all about the first steps in the journey from Silent Films to Talkies, including unsuccessful inventions, poorly explained business dealings, and how The Jazz Singer killed Sam Warner! Listen close to hear Marg call some very serious engineers some very cute words of endearment, and more!
This episode contains (mild) language that may be inappropriate for some listeners.
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Ooooh, the Wampas boys got in trouble! Tsk tsk tsk. Find out what they did to piss off the Associated Press and more with the second half of 1927's Wampas Baby Stars, including tales of a lumpy dog named Bobo, a bit of bum, the complete inability to grasp direction, an elderly woman flying a plane, and when real success involves taking your pants off!
This episode may contain (mild) language that may be inappropriate for some listeners.
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It's 1927 and the Western Association of Motion Picture Advertisers are back with a new crop of Wampas Baby Stars! Let Marg the Old Movie Lady regale you with tales of less successful sisters, a fateful trip to Honolulu, and a rogue bit of fringe. Listen to find out what Douglas Fairbanks made everyone watch him do at the Wampas Frolic and Ball, and more than one (two, can you believe it?) separate mentions of the musical number Meet My Sister from The Show of Shows (1929)
This episode contains mention of alcohol and drug abuse, as well as (mild) language that may be inappropriate for some listeners.
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In this special (shorter!) episode of The Old Movie Lady Podcast, learn all about the legendary perfect lover of the silent screen: Rudolph Valentino! With his passionate fans and tragic death, it's all very gothic and romantic... so strap in!
This episode contains mention of suicide, as well as (mild) language that may be inappropriate for some listeners.
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