Monthly Archives: April 2013

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It's the Old Army Game

Claude and Louise Brooks in It’s the Old Army Game. Eddie Sutherland. 1926.

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1977.

Storm Thorgerson, who designed the image above and dozens of other iconic record sleeves, died Thursday at age 69.

the stickers on records

pavement

Quarantine the Past: The Best of Pavement, Record Store Day Edition. 2010.

the decorative sex

Jean Seberg, looking good in Paint Your Wagon. Joshua Logan. 1969.

And in Lilith. Robert Rossen. 1964.

savages

Savages

For its March 1972 issue, Playboy magazine, sent its cameras to the set of that weird Merchant Ivory film Savages and the resulting photos are as weird as the movie. It’s sort of funny to think that maybe some unlucky admirers of busty women might have been inspired by this photo-spread to go into theaters to watch this snoozefest. While preparing this post, I realized that one of the two credited screenwriters for this thing was future Saturday Night Live writer Michael O’Donoghue. My opinion of him remains unchanged. The original captions to the photos follow. Above, “In primitive nonapparel are Susan Blakely, one of the Young Lovers, Kathleen Widdoes, the woman of the Man-Woman, and Asha Puthli, the Forest Girl.”

Savages

“Kathleen Widdoes, whose screen credits include leading roles in The Group and The Sea Gull, forages for edible roots, berries and bugs in the forest.” She was also in Petulia.

Savages

“In a touching scene, Asha and Kathleen meet in the old car.”

Savages

“Peering out a window, Susie spies her lover following Salome into the brush. Then she heads out to the lawn and back into the forest, returning to the tribe—and her primitive condition.”

Savages

Roaming through the house, the tribe finds other remnants of civilization: a life-size statue of Minerva, before which the Priestess places the croquet ball to signal the birth of religion; an elegant dining room cluttered with the remains of a banquet; and a bathroom (above), which the Decadent (Ultra Violet) investigates.”

Savages

Asha Puthli, the sensuous Indian actress portraying the Forest Girl, is a singer who recently completed a successful concert tour in Calcutta, Bombay and New Delhi. Early in the film, running through the woods, she is captured by savages, who are entranced by her bright beaded loincloth. Later, in the house, where she’s known by the name Asha, she is forced to become the ladies’ maid.”

Savages

“Separated from her lover, Andrew, Susie, given the name Cecily in the house, forlornly awaits his return.”

a book by its cover

Conversations with Losey

1985.

Joseph Losey a Revenge on Life

1994.

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1976.

f for casino royale

Orson in Casino Royale. 1967.

record labels

Roy Orbison

Roy Orbison’s Greatest Hits. 1962.

on your sleeve

Yugoslavian sleeve for Ringo’s Back Off Boogaloo. 1972.