Posts from arthurarnell in thread „The John Wayne Film Society“

    Hi.


    Amazingly Summers come and going rapidly and Autumn is almost upon us. Like Itdo my letterbox has just rattled and delivered the 19th Edition of the John Wayne Film Society Journal.


    As always its great 28 pages giving notice of the 33rd Members Autumn Convention Saturday and Sunday 9th and 10th October showing on the Saturday the Fighting Seabees and Rio Lobo
    And on the Sunday
    Wyoming Outlaw
    John Wayne on TV (The Glen Campbell Goodtime hour
    The Horse Soldiers.


    Articles include


    Remembering The Alamo - Memories of the Alamo Premiere
    John Wayne on Television Pt 1
    Behind the Scenes at the Horse Soldiers
    Unforgettable John Wayne by Ronald Reagen
    OPbituary Jery Goldsmith and Elmer Bernstein
    News of the John Wayne Stamp


    Much more besides, A real good read.



    Regards


    Arthur

    Hi Roland


    Glad to be of service at any time. I agre with you, I only attended one convention but it was well run and very well attended. Like you I must admit they are showing Island in the ky this week end andf god knows where they got the film from.


    As you now know they also get some great films to sell if you need to stock up a collection, and some great music.


    Regards


    Arthur

    Hi Hondo,


    I went to one of the screenings in 1996 and watched 'The Fighting Kentuckian' and Jet Pilot. It is not that big, according to this months journal at the October 2003 screening about 120 people turned up, it can range between 120-160.


    In 2000 when the society screened 'Rio Grande' Katherine Grimes attended (she played the little girl in the picture).


    Lunch was a cup of tea and a couple of ham or chese rolls if I remember rightly.


    I suppose you could call the gathering intimate but friendly.




    Regards


    Arthur

    Hi Chester and SXViper


    I would like to attend the May Convention but probably won't be able to make it. It's held in Robin Hood country and I'm one of those strange people who never learnd how to drive. It a four hour train journey but you have to leave at around 5 in the morning change at London, change at Nottingham and then go on from there to the town and they don't have buses. As the films start at 11am its very tight.


    The magazine does carry information about Region 1 and 2 DVDs.


    The yearly subscription has just gone up to £7.00 (about $12.00) and this covers membership and two editions of the Journal. What arrangements are made internationally I'm not sure but it doesn't cost much to post to the States or Canada


    I should imagine an e-mail to them might bring a favourable response but I am just a member so it is a case of suck it and see.


    The contact for further information:


    The John Wayne Film Society 129 Huthwaite Road
    D & P Cutts
    Sutton-in-Ashfield
    Nottinghamshire
    NG17 2GY
    Tele (01623) 442946
    Fax (01623) 450879


    Website: http://www.filmcutts.com


    E-mail: [email protected]



    I hope this information is both useful and of more importance, beneficial to you.


    My very Best Regards to you



    Arthur

    :D Hi


    Just received my copy of the John Wayne Film Society Journal/Newsletter for Spring 2004.


    This is a 27 page journal issued by the John Wayne Film Society.


    I think it is a good Society to belong to for Memorbilla and it gives great notice of forthcoming issues of DVDs CD etc.


    Its base or headquarters is in the Midlands in a little place near Nottingham called Sutton-in-Ashfield.


    The Society also holds a convention twice a year when they show two John Wayne Films. This year they are doing it slightly different in that this time they are holding a John Wayne weekend on the May Bank Holiday


    On Saturday 29th May they will be showing

    :DMc Q and The Comancheros :D


    and on Sunday 30th May they will be showing (and this is on a large screen)


    :cowboy:THE TRAIN ROBBERS and ISLAND IN THE SKY B)


    Should be well worth seeing.


    Other points of interest in the magazine:


    An Article on the film composer Domic Frontiere and Brannigan the DVD which has just been released over here as has the CD.


    On the near horizon the mag is advertising a 4CD set release of Dimitri Tiomkin's music the Front cover of the set has no picture just The Alamo - The Essential Dimitri Tiomkin Film Music Collection. The set is divided into four sections Disc 1 The Westerns. Disc 2 the Epics and Hithcock thrillers: Discs 2 & 3 Drama and High adventure and the Alamo, and Disc 4 the Tiomkin songbook.
    Due to release April 2004 price not known at this time.


    If you're happy, I will use this thread occasionally to keep you updated.


    Regards


    Arthur