Another unfortunate day for Orson

July 10, 1942 –Orson Welles‘ butchered masterpiece, The Magnificent Ambersons, was released by RKO Pictures, on this date. After a disastrous preview (which occurred a week after the Pearl Harbor attack,) it was clear to the execs at RKO that the film was too long, too dense and too somber. Orson Welles, however, had decampedContinue reading “Another unfortunate day for Orson”

The Grateful Dead last performance

July 9, 1995 –The Grateful Dead, who had been performing for 30 years, gave their last performance on this day, when they performed at Soldier Field in Chicago. During their 30 years, they performed more than 2,300 live concerts. The lead guitarist and backbone of the band, Jerry Garcia, died one month after the finalContinue reading “The Grateful Dead last performance”

Follow along … it’s a tad complicated

July 8, 1966 – Universal Studios released Frankenstein Conquers the World (Furankenshutain tai chitei kaijû Baragon – Frankenstein vs. Baragon) directed by Ishiro Honda and starring Nick Adams, Tadao Takashima and Kumi Mizuno, to U.S. theaters on this date. The film is often associated and said to be originated with the 1962 pitch by WillisContinue reading “Follow along … it’s a tad complicated”