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Post by tlcarpenter on Jun 5, 2020 13:14:27 GMT
Here's all the Faye footage from the event that's on youtube. I edited it down to Faye, Matt Dillon, and Patricia Arquette (fans of both of them)
Dunaway, Dillon, and Arquette were guests at the Lambertz Wild Chocolate Party in Cologne, Germany hosted by Lambertz owner Hermann Bühlbecker in February of 2020. It was an Albino Alligator reunion for Matt and Faye! The woman seen standing beside Faye in the interview is Cassandra Gava actress and producer of Faye and her son Liam's film Last Goodbye. Jeremy Meeks (known as the fashion model-felon) and 70s soul singer George McCrae (Rock Your Body) were also in attendance. There are pics on the net of Jeremy kissing Faye's hand, and George singing to Faye while both are dancing onstage.
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Post by Brice_G on Jun 6, 2020 14:15:04 GMT
I did not see that pic from Berlin 2019 !! I so wish Catherine and Faye could do something together Attachments:
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Post by tlcarpenter on Jun 9, 2020 2:32:40 GMT
the faye VHS preservation project
Faye Dunaway "Mitch & Laura Meet Cute" 1993 Pilot Episode w/Robert Urich
The pilot episode of It Had to Be You features Laura Scofield, high powered executive, and Mitch Quinn, blue collar handy man, meeting cute. We are also introduced to Eve, Laura's assistant with an acerbic wit, and Mitch's three young sons David, Christian, and Sebastian. The episode is followed by an E! Gossip clip of Marilyn Beck discussing the behind the scenes rumors.
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Post by nboston81 on Jun 13, 2020 23:37:10 GMT
Do you own the VHS copy of Voyage of the Damned that was released in 1980? From what I understand that's the only time the original theatrical version of the film (over 3 hours) has been released. All the subsequent DVD/Bluray releases have been the shorter version, which I believe shaves off about 45 minutes of scenes.
Does Faye have any scenes that only appear in the longer version of the movie? I assume that because she was the star, all her material probably stayed in both cuts of the film, and the missing scenes may have been people with smaller roles. But not sure. Anybody know?
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Post by tlcarpenter on Jun 16, 2020 0:39:55 GMT
I do have the VHS of Voyage somewhere. I will go through it and see if there are additional Faye scenes.
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Post by tlcarpenter on Jun 16, 2020 0:54:41 GMT
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1994 Golden Globes host Faye Dunaway w/Tom Hanks Holly Hunter Lily Tomlin Spielberg
Faye Dunaway and Tim Curry hosted the 51st Golden Globes on Jan 22 1994. Faye's sitcom had just ended prematurely two months earlier, and she was about to become embroiled in the Sunset Blvd debacle, but on this night she was nominated for Best Actress for Columbo: It's All in the Game. The big winners were Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks and Holly Hunter. Lily Tomlin and the ensemble of Short Cuts won a special award. Robert Redford was given the Life Achievement award and Bette Midler won Best Actress for Gypsy - unfortunately neither were present. Angela Bassett also won for What's Love Got to Do With It.
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Post by tlcarpenter on Jul 10, 2020 6:39:55 GMT
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Faye Dunaway 1989 Showbiz Today CNN Cold Sassy Tree with promos
Sherri Sylvester interviews Faye at the Hollywood premiere of Cold Sassy Tree and asks her about her contentious relationship with Roman Polanski during the filming of Chinatown, and about her reputation for being a perfectionist. This interview aired on CNN the day before the tragic massive 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake in California.
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Post by nboston81 on Jul 12, 2020 0:33:19 GMT
So thrilling to see Faye talking about this period in her career. Thanks again for going through this great archive of yours and sharing. I appreciate that you're sharing things out of order so as not to chronologically focus on six interviews in a row of her mostly saying the same stuff. This is great variety! You are the BEST!!
By the way, I rewatched your share of the full Cold Sassy Tree last weekend. Such a joy to see these things, and I don't know what the heck we would do without your generosity. So many Faye roles I would never, ever, ever get to see if it were not for you. I'm so grateful!
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Post by tlcarpenter on Jul 13, 2020 3:53:35 GMT
Thank you for your kind words nboston! I have 3 more Cold Sassy clips - two behind the scenes that aired on TNT in between shows and an Entertainment Tonight interview. Below is the first TNT featurette and I think it is my favorite Faye clip ever. Cold Sassy Tree was so exciting for me. She was starting to buy and produce her own projects, and while I hadn't read the Olive Ann Burns novel, many I knew had and loved it. And when I saw the film when it premiered on tv, I was ecstatic at it's high quality. I just loved it. I decided to group these Cold Sassy Tree clips together and I'd like to make public my upload of the movie but I'm wary that it might be blocked worldwide. Years ago I got a negative strike against one of my former channels because I uploaded it! But that was years ago (this is my fourth channel, one channel got deleted because I put up IHTBY episodes - glad that's changed) Again, thank you for your support - I love being able to share these clips that I've dragged around for thirty years like a crazy person!
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Cold Sassy Tree TNT Behind the Scenes featurette 1989
TNT goes behind the scenes of their original movie Cold Sassy Tree where executive producer Faye Dunaway, writer/director Joan Tewkesbury and producer Karen Danaher-Dorr discuss the challenges of creating the illusion of a small town in 1906 in 1989 Georgia. With comments from production designer Peter Jamison and set director Chris Butler.
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Post by tlcarpenter on Jul 23, 2020 10:14:12 GMT
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Faye Dunaway Entertainment Tonight Cold Sassy Tree 1989
Jeanne Wolf interviews Faye about starring in and producing the TNT original movie Cold Sassy Tree based on the novel by Olive Ann Burns.
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Post by tlcarpenter on Aug 10, 2020 2:02:32 GMT
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Behind the Scenes 1989 Cold Sassy Tree Faye Dunaway
This was the second behind the scenes promo that aired on TNT in 1989 to promote the upcoming Cold Sassy Tree premiere. This featurette focuses on star Faye Dunaway and her first outing as a producer. With director Joan Tewkesbury, Neil Patrick Harris, and Frances Fisher. The VHS tape that this clip came from was damaged, thus the quality is not very good.
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Post by tlcarpenter on Aug 16, 2020 6:40:57 GMT
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Cold Sassy Tree 1989 Faye Dunaway Neil Patrick Harris Richard Widmark
Rucker Blakeslee (Widmark) scandalizes the town of Cold Sassy when he becomes a widower and immediately marries Love Simpson (Dunaway), a suspicious outsider in the tight knit community. With Jay O. Sanders, Frances Fisher, Lee Garlington and Jo Harvey Allen as Effie Belle Tate. Faye was nominated for a Cable Ace award for Best Actress for her performance.
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Post by nboston81 on Aug 17, 2020 21:21:15 GMT
Thanks for uploading the full Cold Sassy Tree as one video. I really hope someday this and Silhouette will be on streaming or DVD. I'd love for us to be able to own a great HD version of both. Maybe your upload will make somebody at TNT remember they haven't made this available yet and prompt them to do so!
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Post by tlcarpenter on Sept 10, 2020 22:41:21 GMT
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Divas & Darlings - Faye Dunaway: Master Class 2003
Here is the superb A&E Bio on Faye Dunaway that aired in 2003. It's also the impetus for the infamous voice message that has become Viral Video Legend. With comments from directors Arthur Penn, Sidney Lumet, Jerry Schatzberg. and film critic David Denby. Also with ex-husband Terry O'Neill, college roommate Tanya Berezin and Faye's brother Mac Dunaway and Uncles Joe Smith and Fletcher Dunaway and Aunt Sandra Smith. Hosted by Hilary Swank.
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Post by nboston81 on Oct 26, 2020 11:37:20 GMT
I hope everybody is doing well and staying safe! Incase this isn't an interview you have in your archive, I will share it here: Somebody uploaded Faye giving an interview on CBS Morning News in 1984 to promote Ellis Island. It's great to see her in this time period. In this Part 1 of the discussion, she talks about acting roles, her persona, and shares the beginnings of regrets about doing Mommie Dearest. The host teases that Faye will be back tomorrow (hope they upload part 2) to discuss the Ellis Island mini-series.
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