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Recommended Reading

I'm No Angel : The Blonde in Fiction and Film /Ellen Tremper

The Cross and the Cinema : the Legion of Decency and the National Catholic Office for Motion Pictures, 1933-1970 / James M. Skinner

The Dame in the Kimono : Hollywood, Censorship, and the Production Code From the 1920s to the 1960s / Leonard J. Leff and Jerold L. Simmons

Mae West : An Icon in Black and White / Jill Watts

Mae West : It Ain't No Sin / Simon Louvish

Becoming Mae West / Emily Wortis Leider

Hollywood Comedians, the Film Reader / edited by Frank Krutnik

Selections available through the Bangor Public Library

 

 

My Country My Country

Friday, August 15 • Sundown (around 8:30)
Pickering Square • 100 Broad St • Downtown Bangor

IN CASE OF RAIN—Bangor Opera House
131 Main Street, Bangor • Home of the Penobscot Theatre

FREE admission! All concessions—$1
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She Done Him Wrong

1933 • Directed by Lowell Sherman
With Mae West, Cary Grant, Owen Moore, Gilbert Roland
Not Rated • 65 mins

"I'm the finest woman who walked the streets," declares bejeweled, hip-swishing Lady Lou (Mae West) at the beginning of She Done Him Wrong. Lou works as a singer at the Gay Nineties saloon of Gus Jordan (Noah Beery Sr.), who plies her with diamonds to keep her by his side. She runs afoul of stalwart mission captain Cummings (Cary Grant), who warns her that she's on the road to perdition. Mae West's first starring film, She Done Him Wrong literally saved Paramount Pictures from bankruptcy. It would remain the best of her feature films, most of which were severely watered down by the Production Code (whose renewed stringency of 1933 was brought about in great part by West herself). She Done Him Wrong was based on West's own stage play, Diamond Lil, which ran on Broadway for 97 weeks. West sings "Frankie and Johnny," "I Like a Man Who Takes His Time," and "I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone". —Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide Used with permission


Friday, August 15 • Sundown (around 8:30) Pickering Square • 100 Broad St • Downtown Bangor

IN CASE OF RAIN—Bangor Opera House 131 Main Street, Bangor • Home of the Penobscot Theatre

FREE! All concessions—$1
 


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