Hollywood Gothic


“The whole place seemed to have been stricken with a kind of creeping paralysis – out of beat with the rest of the world, crumbling apart in slow motion.” Before “Golden Vanity”, these films captured the seedy, savage spirit lurking underneath Hollywood and gloriously exposed all of the grimness and glamor. (Learn More at: www.goldenvanitymovie.com) FEATURING: – A Star is Born (1954) – Barton Fink (1991) – Ed Wood (1994) – In A Lonely Place (1950) – Mulholland Drive (2001) – Sunset Boulevard (1950) – The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) – The Big Knife (1955) – The Day of the Locust (1975) – Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) MUSIC: “Bang Goes the Knighthood” by The Divine Comedy For educational purposes only. About GOLDEN VANITY: The first one-woman feature film, Golden Vanity tells the story of a Judy Garland-esque movie star on the last night of her life as she tape-records what she thinks are her memoirs but will soon become her suicide note. In a solo tour-de-force, Melora Hardin (NBC’s The Office & Amazon’s Transparent) powerfully and painfully embodies the end product of Hollywood’s use-me-up and spit-me-out machinery. Drunk and alone in her empty mansion, Golden Vanity is Ms. Montgomery-Mayflower’s last chance to tape-record her horrifying and hilarious life story, one last shot to relive the glory days – before it’s too late… FOLLOW US at: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/goldenvanitym… Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gvmovie Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/gvmovie/ Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/bPZyS5 Occasional Ghosts: twitter.com/occghosts

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