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Myrna Loy and William Powell promo still for After the Thin Man c.1936
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Shadow of the Thin Man (1941) is the fourth in the six-film Thin Man series. Like the previous three movies, it was directed by W. S. Van Dyke and stars William Powell, Myrna Loy, and that terrific…
Dashiell Hammett's The Thin Man invented a new kind of crime fiction. It was hard-boiled, but also light-hearted; funny, with a hint of homicide. Now, for the first time, the stories of After the Thin Man and Another Thin Man have been published as novellas.
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The late artist Bob Harman took ten years to create "Bob Harman's Hollywood Panorama" a 5x9 foot full color montage of 1001 caricatures of vintage film stars set against a background of famous movie sets and Hollywood landmarks. It was published in book form in 1971 by Dutton. Many of the caricatures created for Hollywood Panorama were also reprinted in B&W in the book "The MGM years", also from 1971. His book "Enchanted Faces" appeared in 1991-- realistic portraits of film actresses between the two World Wars. Dubbed by some the "Artist of the Stars", his column "Movie Memories" appeared for 5 years in several newspapers. Bob Harman When I was young I was an admirer of Harman's work and it always reminded me of another of my favorites, Al Kilgore. Like Kilgore, he was also obsessed with and had an appreciation for old Hollywood movies. His charming, whimsical style of caricature was clearly influenced by Al Hirschfeld (whose wasn't?) and especially the great MGM movie poster artist Jacques Kapralik. I wanted to share some of his work, especially for anyone who might be unfamiliar with it, and mainly several samples of his "Hollywood Panorama" pages which was/is pretty impressive to behold, especially seen as a whole. Dedicating ten years to creating it, It was truly a labor of love for Bob Harman. I for one would love to see the book back in print. The 9 x12 oblong cover to Bob Harman's Hollywood Panorama. By trimming the margins and arranging the thirty panels as diagrammed in the book, Hollywood Panorama could be constructed into a wall mural. Some samples of the Panoramas... Closer view of the cover art A page of Harman caricatures of supporting MGM actors from "The MGM years" Columbia House Books (1971) William Powell, Myrna Loy & Asta Dorothy Lamour and her suiters a nostalgia magazine cover by Harman Harman created movie star paper doll cutouts in 1975, including the main characters from Gone With the Wind. more Harman paper doll cutouts His Hollywood paper doll cutouts were featured in this "Celebrity Doll Journal". The cover to Harman's 1991 book "Enchanted Faces", featuring his realistic portraits of female movie stars Some of the portraits... More of Harman's female movie star faces were featured on the cover of this film magazine... ...and this one. Bob Harman & his Hollywood Panorama special thanks to Ben Fentington