This weeks movie is the most iconic movie of 1942 - Casablanca. Even those not really into vintage will have heard of it , and probably already seen it. If you haven’t, you must!
Set in unoccupied Africa during the early days of WWII, before the US is in the war that is, an American expatriate (Humphrey Bogart) meets a former lover (Ingrid Bergman), and trouble, of course, ensues.
Bogart and Bergman are great together.
The music is wonderful.
The costumes are gorgeous. Including the hats.
Orry Kelly, and Australian, designed the women's wardrobe for the movie.
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Orry-Kelly with Kay Francis source |
Trained as a singer, window dresser and mural painter, Kelly had left Sydney in 1923 for New York to pursue an acting career. He shared an apartment there with Cary Grant with whom he became great friends. He found a job painting murals in a nightclub, which led to his employment by Fox East Coast studios illustrating titles, and also designing costumes and sets on Broadway. At he age of 35, in 1932, he went to Hollywood, and worked for all the major studios. He ended up designing for all the great actresses of the day, including
Bette Davis,
Kay Francis,
Katharine Hepburn,
and Ava Gardner, on around one hundred movies, many now deemed classics, including
42nd Street,
The Maltese Falcon,
Arsenic and Old Lace,
Harvey,
Oklahoma!,
Auntie Mame, and
Some Like It Hot, winning three academy awards in the process.
He died on 27 February 1964 of liver cancer.
Find a copy of the movie
here, or watch highlights
here.
Enjoy,
Deb xxx
Wonderful movie, I have some outstanding costumes to sew on it.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see them!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous movie, its timeless and a real classic! Thanks for reminding me how great it is! XxxX http://thesecondhandrose.blogspot.com/
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