Topic: David Selznick

Total Access subscribers get preview of comedy

Members of the Daily Herald's Subscriber Total Access program gathered in St. Charles Thursday for a preview of Fox Valley Repertory's production...

"The Artist" wins over producers at Guild Awards

The Artist" continued its love affair with American cinema after winning best-produced film on Saturday at the Producers Guild Awards (PGA) ...

Bad fish, big pond

Hollywood showed its love for last year's movies and its disappointment in Saturday night's dinner at the Producers Guild of America Awards. While...

Tribute To Spielberg At PGA

Accepting the Producers Guild's David O. Selznick Career Achievement Award last night, Steven Spielberg said about the people who stitched this...
Efforts to preserve and restore several iconic dresses from the Oscar-winning Civil War movie "Gone With the Wind" have uncovered what might be...

Larry Gordon Said WHAT Last Night?

At the Producers Guild Of America Awards Saturday night, Larry Gordon intro'ed The Social Network's Scott Rudin who was receiving the David O...
'No Country,' 'Social Network' producer Rudin earns David O. Selznick prizeScott Rudin, producer of Academy Awards champ "No Country for Old Men" along with "The Social Network" and the upcoming Western remake "True Grit," has earned a career-achievement prize from his producing ...
Whenever I muse about the Studio System during the 1930s the first people I think of are the Producers. These were the guys that ultimately shaped Hollywood - that set the benchmark for world cinema delivered by big studios in Hollywood. The second ...
Jennifer Jones was an Oscar winning actress with a heavyweight reputation who never really was allowed by the film companies to exploit her natural talent for comedy. Jennifer Jones, who died on Thursday 17 December 2009, was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on ...

Famous actors of yesteryear

Many of our movies today lack the charisma and style of those years ago. In 1938 when David O Selznick was in a quest for his "Scarlett" the fans of Margaret Mitchell's novel had only one man to play "Rhett", Clark ...