Eurydice is set in the 50's and there are times in the play when iconic moments from that era are reenacted almost like snippets from old movies; a song from a wartime musical or a stoic farewell on a steamer gangplank. We have a new page dedicated to collecting these original moments from film and TV. Here's a taste of what you'll find on the Dear Eurydice Video page:
Iconic 40's-50's Film Moments
Since You Went Away, 1944
The ultimate train farewell!
This film is often cited as the classic example of a "tearjerker,"
and the scenes portrays a lot of ideals from the period.
Nobody does emotional like Jennifer Jones!
Private Buckaroo, 1942
The Andrew Sisters performing "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree"
50's Advertisements
Coffee Jerks, 1950-60
1 comment:
That coffee commercial is side-splitting! Holy Cow!
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