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Authors: A Hundred or More Hidden Things: The Life,Films of Vincente Minnelli

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Powell, William
Powers, James
Preminger, Otto
Presenting Lily Mars
Presley, Elvis
Pressburger, Emeric
Previn, André
The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
Proclemer, Anna
Psych-Out
“Public Melody Number One”
Purdom, Edmund
The Purple Plain
Pye, Merril
Quinn, Anthony
Radio City Music Hall
Minnelli directing first show at
Radosavljevic, Danica.
see
Giganti, Denise
Rainer, Luise
Raksin, David
Ramey, Lynn
Ramey, Marcia
Ransohoff, Martin
Rasch, Albertina
Ravetch, Irving
Raye, Dorothy
Raye, Martha
Raymor Studio (Chicago)
Rear Window
The Red Badge of Courage
The Red Shoes
Reed, Rex
Reform School Girls
Reinhardt, Gottfried
The Reluctant Debutante
Renoir, Jean
The Return of the Vampire
Reynolds, Bill
Reynolds, Debbie
Reynolds, Laura
Rhapsody in Blue
Richardson, John
Ring, Blanche
The Roaring Twenties
Robbins, Harold
Roberta
Roberts, Pernell
Roberts, Roy
Robinson, Edward G.
Rodgers, Richard
Rogers, Ginger
Rogers, Kenny
Roman Holiday
Rooney, Mickey
Root, Lynn
Rose, David
Rose, Helen
Rosenfield, Josh
Ross, Herbert
Rothafel, Samuel “Roxy”
Rousseau, Henri
Royal Wedding
Rozsa, Miklos
Ruttenberg, Joseph
Rybar, Valerian
Saidy, Fred
Saint, Eva Marie
Saintly Hypocrites and Honest Sinners
Salinger, Conrad
Saltzman, Barbara Freed
Samuel Goldwyn Studios
Sanders, George
The Sandpiper
Saroyan, William
Sarris, Andrew
Say It with Music
Schallert, Edwin
Schary, Dory
Schickel, Richard
Schlamme, Martha
Schnee, Charles
Schrank, Joseph
Schwartz, Arthur
Schwarz, Vera
Scorsese, Martin
Scott, Randolph
See Here, Private Hargrove
Selznick, David O.
Sennett, Mack
Serena Blandish
set design
curtain of
Vanities
Rothafel and
of
Ziegfeld Follies
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
The Seventh Cross
The Seventh Sin
sexuality
of Alton, Robert
Dean, James and
Epperson on
Freed Unit and
of friends of Minnelli
of Hart, Moss
Home from the Hill
and
rumors concerning John Houseman and
Minnelli and
Minnelli, Denise and Marisa Mell
of Salinger, Conrad
Tea and Sympathy
and
Shales, Tom
Shall We Dance
Sharaff, Irene
Shaw, Irwin
Shearer, Moira
Sheehan, Henry
Sheppard, Eugenia
Sherman, Hiram
Sherman, Richard
Sherman, Robert
Show Boat
The Show Is On
Shubert, Jake (J.J.)
Shubert, J.J. (Jake)
Shubert, Lee
Shurlock, Geoffrey
Sidney, George
Sidney, Lillian Burns
Siegel, David
Siegel, Joel E.
Siegel, Sol
Signoret, Simone
Simon, John
Simone, Lela
Sinatra, Frank
Singin’ in the Rain
Sister Boy, see
Tea and Sympathy
Skelton, Red
Smith, Liz
Smith, Oliver
Some Came Running
Some Like It Hot
Sondheim, Stephen
The Song of Bernadette
The Sound of Music
South Pacific
Spiegel, Betty
Spiegel, Sam
Spielberg, Steven
Spillane, Mickey
Spite Marriage
Spreckles, Kay
Springtime for Hitler
stage design.
see
set design
Stage Door
Star!
A Star Is Born
Stein, Jules
Stevens, Stella
Stewart, Donald Ogden
Stewart, Jimmy
Stewart, Paul
Stimmel, Robert
Stokowski, Leopold
Stone, Irving
Stone, Paul
The Story of Three Loves
Strategy of Love
Strayhorn, Billy
The Street Where I Live
(Lerner)
A Streetcar Named Desire
Streeter, Edward
Streisand, Barbra
Strickling, Howard
Strike Up the Band
Sublett, John W. “Bubbles”
substance abuse, Garland, Judy and
Sullivan, Barry
Summer Holiday
A Summer Place
Summer Stock
Sunny
Sunset Boulevard
Surtees, Robert
Suter, Eugene Francois
Sweet Bird of Youth
Sweet Charity
Swift, Kay
Tamblyn, Russ
Tarzan the Ape Man
Taurog, Norman
Taylor, Elizabeth
Taylor, Robert
Tea and Sympathy
Technicolor
The Temperamentals
Temple, Shirley
The Tender Trap
Tess of the Storm Country
Tessier, Valentine
Than, Joseph
That’s Entertainment!
Thau, Ben
Thery, Jacques
Thirty Seconds over Tokyo
Thomas, Edward
Thompson, Al
Thompson, J. Lee
Thompson, Kay
Thousands Cheer
Three Sisters
Thulin, Ingrid
Till the Clouds Roll By
Times Square
Tinkcom, Matthew
Toby, Mark
A Tom Boy Girl
Tootsie
Torch Song
On the Town
Tracy, George
Tracy, Spencer
Trevor, Claire
Tribute to a Bad Man
Troy, Hugh
Trumbo, Dalton
Turner, Lana
Twiss, Clinton
Two for the Seesaw
Two Weeks in Another Town
Uggams, Leslie
Undercurrent
The Unsinkable Molly Brown
The Users
(Haber)
Valentino, Rudolph, xv,
van Gogh, Theo
van Gogh, Vincent
Van Rees Press
Van Vooren, Monique
Vance, Vivian
Venice Productions
Vera-Ellen
Versois, Odile
Very Warm for May
Victor/Victoria
Villa-Lobos, Heitor
Vizzard, Jack
Vogel, Joseph
Walker, Nancy
Walker, Robert
Wallace, Beryl
Walsh, Raoul
Walters, Charles
Wand, Betty
Warren, Harry
Watch on the Rhine
Waters, Ethel
Webb, Clifton
Webb, David
Webber, Robert
Webster, Paul Francis
Weitman, Robert
Welles, Orson
Wells, George
West Side Story
Where the Cross is Made
Whistler, James McNeill
Whitcomb, Jon
White, George
White Heat
Whiteman, Paul
Whitfield, Henry
Whiting, Margaret
Whorf, Richard
Widmark, Richard
Widney, Stone
The Wild One
Wild Strawberries
Wilder, Billy
William Morris Agency
Wilson
Wilson, Dooley
Wilson, Dorothy
Wilson, Michael
Winchell, Walter
Winckler, Richard
window dressing (Marshall Field)
Winsten, Archer
Winston, Harry
Winters, Pinky
The Wizard of Oz
Woodburn, Peter
Words and Music
The Wreck of the Mary Deare
Wright, Robert
Written on the Wind
Wyler, William
Wynn, Ed
Wynn, Keenan
Yankee Doodle Dandy
Yolanda and the Thief
You Were Never Lovelier
Young, Freddie
Zanuck, Darryl F.
Zelda with a “Z”
Ziegfeld Follies
Ziegfeld Follies of 1936
,
Zinnemann, Fred
Zinsser, William K.
Zukor, Adolph
MARK GRIFFIN has been a writer and reviewer for many publications, including the
Boston Globe
,
MovieMaker
,
Film Score Monthly
,
Genre
, and the
Portland Phoenix
. He lives in Maine and is now at work on a screenplay.
a
An Emmy-winning 2001 television movie adapted from Luft’s memoir,
Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows
, seemed to diverge from its source material where Vincente Minnelli was concerned. In one scene, Garland (Judy Davis) confides to MGM arranger Roger Edens (John Benjamin Hickey) that she expects Minnelli (Hugh Laurie) to propose to her. Edens is visibly surprised and attempts to warn his protégé about the director: “I don’t think he’s marrying material.” (Quotation from Lorna Luft’s book
Me and My Shadows: A Family Memoir
[New York: Pocket Books, 1998].)
b
One of V. C. Minnelli’s tunes, “The White Tops,” a Sousa-like “march and two-step,” was a popular selection in the repertoires of circus bands across the country. Lester Minnelli’s mother, Mina Gennell, penned the rarely heard lyrics.
c
In Vincente Minnelli’s 1974 autobiography, he refers to his mother’s family “emigrating from France.” (Vincente Minnelli, with Hector Arce,
I Remember It Well
[Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1974].) Mina Le Beau (born Marie Emelie Odile LeBeau) was actually of French-Canadian descent. Her father, Flavian Le Beau, was born near Montreal. There is a strong probability that Mina’s maternal lineage includes Native American ancestors.
d
A medical certificate entitled “Inquest of Lunacy, Epilepsy or Feeble-Mindedness” from July 22, 1920, describes Paul Minnelli’s behavior as “childlike” and determined that as a feeble-minded person, Paul was “incapable of receiving instruction in the common schools.” Even so, surviving classmates in Delaware, Ohio, recall Paul Minnelli attending school—though he was usually in a lower grade.
e
In 1978, while Vincente Minnelli was being honored at the Athens International Film Festival, journalist Peter Lehman asked the Oscar-winning director, “Do you have any brothers or sisters?” Between puffs on his ever-present cigarette, the seventy-five-year-old auteur responded, “No. We had twins who died when they were infants.” No mention was made of Paul Minnelli. (Peter Lehman, Marilyn Campbell, and Grant Munro, “Two Weeks in Another Town: An Interview with Vincente Minnelli,”
Wide Angle
3, no. 1 [1979]: 65.) In 1994, Delaware historian Brent Carson met Liza Minnelli after she performed at the Polaris Amphitheater: “I mentioned Paul Minnelli to her and she said, ‘I never knew that he had a brother.’” (Brent Carson, interview with author, 2007.)
f
At one point, V.C. and family moved in with Lester’s grandparents. Their home at the corner of N. Washington Street and Fountain Avenue in Delaware came complete with a rolling front yard and a spacious front porch. The house is a dead ringer for the Smith residence in
Meet Me in St. Louis
.

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