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Hollywood My Home Town

  • 1965
  • Not Rated
  • 54m
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7.6/10
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Hollywood My Home Town (1965)
Documentary

Ken Murray hosts his own behind-the-scenes home movies of some of Hollywood's greatest stars in candid moments.Ken Murray hosts his own behind-the-scenes home movies of some of Hollywood's greatest stars in candid moments.Ken Murray hosts his own behind-the-scenes home movies of some of Hollywood's greatest stars in candid moments.

  • Director
    • William Martin
  • Writer
    • Royal Foster
  • Stars
    • Ken Murray
    • Ben Alexander
    • Richard Arlen
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    7.6/10
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    • Director
      • William Martin
    • Writer
      • Royal Foster
    • Stars
      • Ken Murray
      • Ben Alexander
      • Richard Arlen
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Ken Murray
    Ken Murray
    • Self
    Ben Alexander
    Ben Alexander
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Richard Arlen
    Richard Arlen
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    • (archive footage)
    Mary Astor
    Mary Astor
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Lew Ayres
    Lew Ayres
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    • (archive footage)
    Baby LeRoy
    Baby LeRoy
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    John Barrymore
    John Barrymore
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    • (archive footage)
    Ralph Bellamy
    Ralph Bellamy
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    • (archive footage)
    Edgar Bergen
    Edgar Bergen
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Charles Bickford
    Charles Bickford
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    • (archive footage)
    Sally Blane
    Sally Blane
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    • (archive footage)
    Monte Blue
    Monte Blue
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    Ward Bond
    Ward Bond
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    Pat Boone
    Pat Boone
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    Shirley Boone
    Shirley Boone
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    El Brendel
    El Brendel
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    Johnny Mack Brown
    Johnny Mack Brown
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    David Butler
    David Butler
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    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • William Martin
    • Writer
      • Royal Foster
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    7SnoopyStyle

    fascinating time capsule

    Ken Murray hosts this movie with his home videos of over sixty Hollywood movie stars. It starts in 1927 with Ken performing on Broadway. The silent era is more a blank for me. I recognize a few of these faces although more than a few of the names. Ken keeps talking about these stars before they were stars. For many of them, I don't even know when they are stars. Nevertheless, this is a fascinating time capsule. It's an era that is long gone by now, but this world is still so familiar. Not only are these stars long gone, some of these places have gone as well. It is a piece of history that shall hopefully last forever.
    10GC-9

    Lots of fun

    This documentary has been shown on TCM. It is entirely in black and white and made up of home movie footage shot by actor Ken Murray. Kenstarted making home movies when he came to Hollywood. He narrates the silent films and tells stories about "the old days". There is great footage of Hollywood Blvd., Chaplin Studios and Paramount.

    The documentary also features many celebrities such as Charlie Chaplin and Bob Hope. Chaplin, ever the ham, tries to ride on one of those bicycles with the giant front tire.

    Another great shot features two legends mugging for the camera: Jimmy Durante and Sid Grauman.

    The documentary runs just under an hour and closes with a shot of Ken's star on Hollywood Blvd.

    I would recommend this to any film who wants to look back at old historic Hollywood.
    dougdoepke

    Blast From The Past

    Another fun package from Hollywood's home movie champ. Catch many of your favorite classic screen stars as they were years ago. In fact, this installment of his home movie series spans the 20's and Rudolf Valentino to the 60's and Jayne Mansfield. There's a lot of mugging and clowning, but not as much spontaneity as in Hollywood Without Makeup, (1963). In fact, Ken didn't shoot all the scenes, as he acknowledges. But so what, the shots of the fabled Valentino are priceless. And catch those crowded Hollywood street scenes from 1927, flivvers and flappers flavoring the sights. Among my favorites making brief appearance-- an early Gable, Tyrone Power on a marine drill field, Harlow sans bra, and Sally Blane mugging the camera after kissing John Barrymore. But the funniest, in my book, is Murray's 7-year old son enduring a cuddly love song from a pretty little girl. His expressions are priceless, and about what you'd expect from a typical boy that age. Incidentally, the little girl has a fine un-dubbed voice. Anyway, enjoy this blast from the past and its behind-the- scene glimpses. Clearly, the talent didn't need rehearsal in order to shine.
    7littlewoman2

    Interesting look at one man's view of Hollywood

    Ken Murray hosts this made-for-TV special and narrates many clips from his home movies of Hollywood, spanning the year 1927 to the early 1960s. (Note that these home movies are silent, and Ken's narration is a voice-over.) You'll see clips of some stars at home, including Robert Cummings swimming with his toddler daughter in their swimming pool, and Jayne Mansfield at home with her husband and children. Ken also shows clips from his vacation in Montana with Glenn Ford, Charles Ruggles, and Van Heflin. You will see Bob Hope in several separate clips, including one with him on the golf course. There's also clips of Bing Crosby playing baseball on an empty sandlot with his three sons. Ken includes some good footage of Sunset Boulevard, Paramount Studios, and Hollywood Boulevard. I also enjoyed seeing clips from a celebrity baseball game used to raise funds during WWII. Other classic stars featured in short clips include Jane Russell, Leslie Howard, Bette Davis, Frank Capra, Hope Lange, W.C. Fields, Charlie Chaplin, Elizabeth Taylor, John Barrymore, Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, Thomas Mitchell, and others. This hour-long presentation is a cute, nostalgic, and "happy" glimpse at the old studio days of Hollywood. It's completely clean and positive, with no gossip thrown in. Turner Classic Movies shows this documentary at times, and you'll probably enjoy watching it if you love classic film stars.
    7blanche-2

    fun look at the old Hollywood

    Ken Murray takes the viewer on a trip through the Hollywood of the '20s and beyond in this 1965 show featuring some of his famous home movies.

    What a treat to see Hollywood Boulevard as it looked in 1927, and to see people like Jean Harlow and Clark Gable on the movie lot and at parties. There were some wonderful moments - Bob Cummings teaching his little girl how to swim as she held onto his neck, a smiling Glenn Ford, a look at the glamorous Pickfair as well as Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks.

    There was W. C. Fields posing for Murray, Murray himself appearing at an old Hollywood theater, and a dog act. We get to see what the old home movie cameras looked like as well.

    This is a charming black and white escape into a simpler time. Didn't much enjoy the wiggling fish and the Indian sequence was a little bit politically incorrect, but there is certainly plenty to enjoy, as usual, in Murray's home movies.

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    • Trivia
      Footage starts in 1927.
    • Quotes

      Ken Murray: This was my first trip to Hollywood and I said, man, this is it. Horace Greeley was right.

    • Crazy credits
      Ken Murray gives special thanks in the following on-screen credit: "In acknowledging my appreciation to the many people who have given of their time and effort during the preparation of this production ... ...a special word of thanks must go to my CAMERAMAN FIRST MATE - BETTE LOU MURRAY"
    • Connections
      References La chanson de Paris (1929)
    • Soundtracks
      Hollywood My Hometown
      Music by George Stoll

      Lyrics by Royal Foster

      Vocal by The Randy Van Horne Singers

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • YouTube - Video
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ken Murray's Hollywood Home Movies
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Filmaster Productions
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    • Runtime
      54 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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