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Title: Grayson Hall Biography: Possible Fest Programming Segment?
Post by: ClaudeNorth on February 03, 2006, 11:09:40 PM
Our very own Julia99 is finishing up her biography of Grayson Hall (Grayson Hall:  A Woman's Face for an August 2006 release.  The book will be available for purchase at the Fest in August, but I feel that such a project is worthy of a Q&A session/panel discussion.

Previous Fests have included programming to DS-related publications, most recently the biography of the Bennett family.  I'm sure that many fans would enjoy a presentation devoted to Grayson.  Perhaps if we express an interest here, then the Fest programmers will take note and devote a block of time on the schedule to this project.
Title: Re: Grayson Hall Biography: Possible Fest Programming Segment?
Post by: Janet the Wicked on February 04, 2006, 01:45:20 AM
Excellent! I'm all for it. What a lovely tribute to such a fine actress!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by: Sandor on February 04, 2006, 04:13:54 AM
Hear, hear! The Grayson biography deserves its own segment. Would it be kosher to actually write a letter to Jim Pierson, Marcy Robin and company (those in charge of running the fest) and personally request the inclusion of such? Grayson has a legion.... the letters would pour in...
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Post by: Heather on February 04, 2006, 05:30:13 AM
Now that is a great suggestion! I am SO there.  :D  :-*

I'd write as many letters as I can, or whatever it would take, regardless if I can make it to the fest or not... :-*

The bio more than deserves a little moment in the sun, IMO.   8)
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Post by: MsCriseyde on February 04, 2006, 06:00:19 AM
I'm not a big Grayson Hall fan, but I'll always vote for anything that involves fans and/or actors on stage discussing or presenting new projects or attempts to restore original material.

And if it keeps Diana Millay from telling her story about spending the night at Lyndhurst for the third or fourth time, then I might even wear a button or carry a sign to support the cause.  ;D
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Post by: Charles_Ellis on February 04, 2006, 11:15:52 PM
And how about some Grayson video?  I've recorded her Girl From U.N.C.L.E. off cable, and with her Night Gallery appearance on DVD, it would be nice to show those appearances during the fest.  Also, we must acknowledge the past two decades without our girl.  BTW, will the book have photos?  Is there a website for the book?
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Post by: Connie on February 04, 2006, 11:22:24 PM
Who's publishing the book?  How would someone get ahold of a copy if they weren't going to make it to the Fest?

-Inquiring mind
Title: Re: Grayson Hall Biography: Possible Fest Programming Segment?
Post by: Julia99 on February 05, 2006, 02:10:11 AM
Who's publishing the book?  How would someone get ahold of a copy if they weren't going to make it to the Fest?

-Inquiring mind

Thanks J-C for promoting this idea.  I would be happy to try and pull something together if there is sufficient interest.

Connie--the book will be available on amazon and barnes and noble's online stores--I will make an announcement here as well.

And Yes Charles there will be pictures, a lot of never seen before.

But as to showing the programs you mentioned, since the DSFest is a 'for profit' (cough cough) production, I think we'd need permission to show those or pay a royalty.  Perhaps clips might be okay but not entire episodes--I will check with my legal advisor if a panel in anyway forms.

Personally, I think it would be a riot to show Grayson and Stacey Keach's sex scene from End of the Road.. the dropped open mouths of the innocent DSfans would send me into giggles for years. :o

you can read about the book at www.rjjamison.com (http://www.rjjamison.com)  under Nonfiction-Grayson Hall Bio Project.
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Post by: Gothick on February 06, 2006, 02:29:05 AM
I would love to see a panel honoring Grayson Hall at the 40th anniversary Dark Shadows Festival!

I look forward to the author receiving a standing ovation for her hard work and dedication to this project! Let's hear it for RJ!

I agree that a selection of clips would be more appropriate than screening entire episodes.

It goes without saying that if there's anything I can do to assist, I rely upon you to say the word!

Best, Steve
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Post by: BuzzH on February 06, 2006, 02:57:55 PM
And if it keeps Diana Millay from telling her story about spending the night at Lyndhurst for the third or fourth time, then I might even wear a button or carry a sign to support the cause.  ;D

I rest my case!!!   [laughing4] [stfl]  Either that or the story of how she's ACTUALLY a Phoenix.   [laughing7]

I too would ACTUALLY show up for something Fest related for something like this.  Unfortunately though, it seems to me, that if the idea DIDN'T originate w/anyone on the Fest Committee, it AIN'T gonna happen.  That said, I would sign any petition to try anyway.  ;)
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Post by: Connie on February 06, 2006, 03:11:56 PM
Me too.  I would try my damnest to show up for that.
A Celebration of Grayson Hall - with a panel and all sorts of clips from the show, movies, and anything else they could get their hands on.  Really nice if Matt Hall were there.  (Sam too of course)
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Post by: FireRose on February 07, 2006, 10:51:06 AM
Connie--the book will be available on amazon and barnes and noble's online stores--I will make an announcement here as well.

And Yes Charles there will be pictures, a lot of never seen before.

But as to showing the programs you mentioned, since the DSFest is a 'for profit' (cough cough) production, I think we'd need permission to show those or pay a royalty.  Perhaps clips might be okay but not entire episodes--I will check with my legal advisor if a panel in anyway forms.

Personally, I think it would be a riot to show Grayson and Stacey Keach's sex scene from End of the Road.. the dropped open mouths of the innocent DSfans would send me into giggles for years. :o

I would love to get a copy of this book, but with out a credit card or a paypal account. I don't know that amazon and barnes and noble's online stores is going to help me any.

I've seen End of the Road.

Grayson and Stacy's scene was pretty hot. Too bad they didn't develop that story abit more between their character's. Also it is too bad they cut the scene she did the movie for.

They could have kept her scenes and cut the scene of the naked man and the chicken. I'll leave it at that.

FireRose

Title: Re: Grayson Hall Biography: Possible Fest Programming Segment?
Post by: Julia99 on February 10, 2006, 01:39:11 AM
It will be available at the Fest. .you can pay in cash.
Title: Re: Grayson Hall Biography: Possible Fest Programming Segment?
Post by: FireRose on February 10, 2006, 07:56:26 PM
It will be available at the Fest. .you can pay in cash.

That will work if I can actually make the festival. If not, is it possible to order a copy directly from the publisher?

FireRose
Title: Re: Grayson Hall Biography: Possible Fest Programming Segment?
Post by: D_Friedlander on February 11, 2006, 03:50:16 AM
Personally, I think it would be a riot to show Grayson and Stacey Keach's sex scene from End of the Road.. the dropped open mouths of the innocent DSfans would send me into giggles for years. :o

Honey, if they (and their KIDS  ::) )could survive being shown the trailer for Robert Rodan's immortal "THE VIXEN" and the drug "org-gy" sequence featuring Dennis Patrick from "JOE" and Chris Pennock's appearance in a sex farce back in the 1980s (it looked like to me) then I think they might be able to deal with it...Or is it any worse that THOSE? :o
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Post by: D_Friedlander on February 11, 2006, 03:55:29 AM
Oh yes, and I forgot to mention late-night showings of John Karlen in "DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS"...
Title: Re: Grayson Hall Biography: Possible Fest Programming Segment?
Post by: Julia99 on February 11, 2006, 04:30:55 AM
Honey, if they (and their KIDS  ::) )could survive being shown the trailer for Robert Rodan's immortal "THE VIXEN" and the drug "org-gy" sequence featuring Dennis Patrick from "JOE" and Chris Pennock's appearance in a sex farce back in the 1980s (it looked like to me) then I think they might be able to deal with it...Or is it any worse that THOSE? :o

It's just shocking to see our staid Dr Hoffman in a blue bikini and Stacey Keach's hands inching up (in extreme closeups) where even Julia fans have trouble picturing Barnabas's hands. . .
Title: Re: Grayson Hall Biography: Possible Fest Programming Segment?
Post by: BuzzH on February 13, 2006, 08:31:29 PM
Honey, if they (and their KIDS  ::) )could survive being shown the trailer for Robert Rodan's immortal "THE VIXEN"

Um, I think you mean "The Minx" not "The Vixen".   ;D
Title: Re: Grayson Hall Biography: Possible Fest Programming Segment?
Post by: FireRose on February 13, 2006, 10:55:02 PM
It's just shocking to see our staid Dr Hoffman in a blue bikini and Stacey Keach's hands inching up (in extreme closeups) where even Julia fans have trouble picturing Barnabas's hands. . .

Yes and I have always wondered if Grayson Hall and Stacy Keach rehearsed that scene out and she knew exactly what to expect. Or was that one of those scenes where the director gives the actor some sneaky directions that the actress isn't aware of, until the scene begins, because the director decides doing something sneaky will get him a better reaction out of the actress.

FireRose
Title: Re: Grayson Hall Biography: Possible Fest Programming Segment?
Post by: D_Friedlander on February 14, 2006, 01:13:47 AM
Um, I think you mean "The Minx" not "The Vixen".

Sorry about that--- had no time to re-check IMDB at the time. Minxes and vixens-- they all seem the same to me! :P
Title: Re: Grayson Hall Biography: Possible Fest Programming Segment?
Post by: BuzzH on February 14, 2006, 02:34:01 PM
Um, I think you mean "The Minx" not "The Vixen".
Sorry about that--- had no time to re-check IMDB at the time. Minxes and vixens-- they all seem the same to me! :P

I'll tell you what, I actually FOUND this movie and it's TERRIBLE!   :-
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Post by: CyrusL on February 14, 2006, 11:27:28 PM
It will be available at the Fest. .you can pay in cash.
I look forward to getting a copy as well. I hope you have some anecdotes on "Gargoyles." (Gargoyle==>) [tongue2] Is there anyone I should email to suggest you should be included on the convention's program?
Michael  
Title: Re: Grayson Hall Biography: Possible Fest Programming Segment?
Post by: Julia99 on February 15, 2006, 01:02:07 AM
Going through the Fest website would be best i expect.
Title: Re: Grayson Hall Biography: Possible Fest Programming Segment?
Post by: AKA Laura's Fires on February 26, 2006, 07:47:06 PM
WOW, we have a published author on this board, too!

I can hardly wait to get a copy of the bio.  Wish I could make the Fest, but I'll rely on the those here to attend to give those of us who can't attend the scoop and some vicarious thrills.  ;)

Funny to read here about some of the schlock or controversial films in which these fine performers worked.  But then of course a job is a job...although I almost laughed myself silly when I saw "Satan In High Heels" for the first time.  (Our girl Julia was the saving Grayson of that movie, though, I tell you!)