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Friday, July 5, 2024

Giveaway: Win a copy of When Hollywood Came to Utah in the Christmas in July Giveaway Hop!

 


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If you are a film history buff, you will definitely want to read When Hollywood Came to Utah by James V. D'Arc. This fascinating book covers the history of filmmaking in the State of Utah. It provides a comprehensive list of movies including television movies and series made in the state since 1913 as well as specific details about the making of numerous films as far back as The Deadwood Coach and as recent as Horizon: An American Saga,  the latter of which was only recently released. Although both of these films are Westerns and most of the movies covered in the book (and filmed in the state) are Westerns not all are. For more about this book, see our previous post Tips for Tuesday - Books: When Hollywood Came to Utah. Enter to win a copy of this compelling book below:

Giveaway Dates 7/5 - 7/26

Giveaway Open to Ages 18+ US


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12 comments:

  1. David HollingsworthJuly 5, 2024 at 9:30 PM

    I know that the original title for Annie Hall was Anhedonia.

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  2. A fascinating movie to me is The Shawshank Redemption. Fascinating direction, acting and screenplay. Stephen King at his best.

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  3. Part of the James Bond movie Moonraker was filmed in a town I lived in.

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  4. Left a comment on the ten great musicals post.

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  5. The Leatherheads movie was filmed an hour from where I live.
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  6. The 2012 Swedish film “Logistics” clocks in at an astonishing 857 hours long, making it the longest film ever made.

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