Saturday, September 3, 2011

New Video Page: Check out our growing collection of research videos

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:

Lisa said...

That coffee commercial is side-splitting! Holy Cow!