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Inspired by a Movie

[from My Photo a Day Adventure blog]

Saturday, November 6, 2021 … Serendipitous timingEleanor Roosevelt died November 7, 1962 … Sunrise at Campobello, 1960, was the movie that led me to the summer home she and Franklin shared … on FDR’s “beloved island” … Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada … June 15, 2003 … at the Roosevelt Campobello International Park

Roosevelt Cottage … built 1897 … extension on left added 1915 … June 15, 2003

Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt were major humanitarian figures in American history when I grew up … so there was an immediate draw when Sunrise at Campobello was on color tv in the late 1960s, early 1970s … most memorable was the location  filming at Campobello

Back porch … Roosevelt Cottage … water … facing west

Opening scenes of the lively family … sailing, putting out a small fire near the beach, running up to the cottage … August 10, 1921 … just before FDR is stricken with the paralysis of his legs that he struggled with, but didn’t let get in the way of his political career … elected President 4 terms, 1933-1945 …

One of my favorite rooms … Roosevelt Cottage … west end, first floor

Front porch family time … 1920 … FDR, his mother, Sara Roosevelt, and Eleanor … FDR’s parents brought him to the island in 1883, when he was a year old, building their own cottage in 1885 … In 1907, Sara purchased the 1897 Kuhn cottage on the adjacent property as a belated wedding gift … FDR and Eleanor married, 1905 … The Kuhn cottage became the now known Roosevelt Cottage – source

5 kids … and a dog! … 1920 … Roosevelt Cottage … Photo of photo in cottage

Expanded cottage … 1920 … FDR didn’t return to Campobello for over 10 years after 1921 … His final brief visits occurred in 1936 and 1939, before his death in 1945, though his family continued to use the house until 1952By 1957, the Hammer brothers, who purchased the property, began to lobby Congress for the creation of an international park … which opened August 24, 1964 … jointly owned and managed by both Canada and the United States, created by a treaty that honors the memory of FDR and the legacy of friendship between the two countries  … the only such international park in the world. – source

“Our house Campo 1920” … In 1915, FDR enlarged “the Roosevelt cottage” with an L-shaped extension (on the left in this view) … Photo of photo in cottage

Will the real Eleanor Roosevelt please stand up … 1960 … Eleanor visiting Ralph Bellamy and Greer Garson … Hyde Park, New York location … Sunrise at Campobello

A special visitor … Eleanor Roosevelt with Ralph Bellamy, Greer Garson
Sunset, actually … at Campobello … Ralph Bellamy … reprising his Broadway role … Greer Garson

Sunrise at Campobello, 1960nominated for 4 Oscars: Actress – Greer Garson; Art Direction, Color; Costume Design, Color; Sound … But first, it was a 1958 Broadway playwinner of 4 Tony’s: Best Play; Actor in a Play – Ralph Bellamy; Featured Actor in a Play – Henry Jones; Director – Vincent J. Donehue (also directed film) …

Movie poster … Sunrise at Campobello, 1960 … makes FDR and Eleanor look a lot younger than they were!

The journey to Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada … June 2003 … train from Vancouver, Washington to Buffalo, New York … rental car through New York and Massachusetts … up the coast through New Hampshire and Maine … a night at a Lubec, Maine B&B … the easternmost edge of the U.S. … then across the Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Bridge to Campobello … the only bridge to the island … southern end of the Bay of Fundybut wait!The Bay of Fundy is one of the 7 wonders of North America. The highest tides on earth, the rarest whales in the world, semi-precious minerals and dinosaur fossils – source

Map of Maine, with Lubec … and New Brunswick, Canada, with Campobello Island and Bay of Fundy

Ever in My Heart

December 9, 2014 — The poignant Ever in My Heart, 1933 … Barbara Stanwyck, Otto Kruger …
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Reviews – a Tour of Today’s TalkiesEver in My Heart. Heavy stuff. A slow but touching story of an American girl and a German boy whose marriage is sacrificed to the World War.  Barbara Stanwyck marries Otto Kruger, a German.  He becomes an American citizen and obtains a position as a college professor.  Comes the war and, though he tries to be a loyal citizen, he loses his position.  Poverty, sickness.  Their little boy dies.  Crushed, he leaves his wife and joins the German army.  Later they meet in France.  Barbara is serving in a relief unit and Otto is there as a spy.  Torn between duty to her country and love for her man, Barbara poisons their wine and they die in one another’s arms.

“Both Barbara and Kruger give splendid performances.  Ralph Bellamy as “Jeff,” who has loved Barbara since childhood, is also good.  Not recommended for children.”Modern Screen, December 1933, p. 10,110

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Kay Francis on the cover … and look at that ad … “Wanted Strong Men for the Movies” … Who’s Joe Bonomo?!

Eugene, Western Style

September 18, 2014 — The majority of Eugene Pallette’s roles were city-suited gents … even white tie … The Lady Eve, 1941, with Barbara Stanwyck …
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Then there were the rougher, western roles … just right for the Eugene who got away to the Wallowa Mountains in Oregon …

Fighting Caravans, 1931 … press photo … (starring a young man named Gary Cooper)

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Left – Gun Smoke, 1931, Louise Fazenda   …   Right – Dude Ranch, 1932, Stuart Erwin …

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Wild Girl, 1932 … Left – Joan Bennett … Right – Ralph Bellamy, Sequoia National Park

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Ride, Kelly, Ride, 1941 … race horse trainer …