We continue our celebration of Halloween on this Musical Monday with another amazing video for a version of Camille Saint-Saens immortal "Danse Macabre" that is equally amazing! (It's what the dancing dead could play if they used each other as instruments!)
Monday, October 31, 2022
It's Danse Macabre Monday
"Danse Macabre" is a spectacular short film, with excellent special effects and starring professional ballet dancers that was made to be precisely timed to the Camille Saint-Saens composition of the same name. The film was meant to be marketed to high-end theaters with full orchestras, where it did indeed play to critical acclaim. It was also popular in less elaborate venues where pianists or smaller ensembles provided the score.
Director/producer Dudley Murphy announced plans for an entire series of these sorts of pictures--he called them Visual Symphonies--but at the time it was impractical. They would only be successful if the music they were made for was performed precisely timed to what was happening on screen, by talented, well-rehearsed musicians. Although some movie theaters would have that capacity, many (most even) would not.
It's a Danse Macabre Monday
Halloween is here, the ghouls and goblins are dancing and the witches and wraiths are flying! To get the most fun celebration of darkness off to a good start, we bring you this great music video for Camille Saint-Saens's immortal classic "Danse Macabre" constructed of clips from (and even a complete) from silent films!
Musical Monday with Danse Macabre
Danse Macabre was, as far as we can tell, a one-man, goth rock outfit that released one album in 1991, Bad. But Not Bad. Here's "She Believes", which was the 10th track and only video and single from the album that we can find any reference to/trace of.
We hope this atmospheric song and chilling video will strengthen your Halloween Spirit on this, the most macabre of Musical Mondays!
Sunday, October 30, 2022
Friends don't let friends miss Halloween parties!
Saturday, October 29, 2022
Can Betty Soothe the Savage Beast?
Starring: Mae Questel, Jack Mercer, and Billy Murray
Directors: Dave Fleischer and Willard Bowsky
Betty Boop is enjoying a quiet day of gardening and frolicking and singing in her penthouse garden when she attracts the lecherous attention of the proprietors of a mad science lab, Bimbo and Koko, in a neighboring building. Unfortunately, while the pair admire Betty, an experiment goes awry and a monster gets loose!
Friday, October 28, 2022
We're getting the perfect Halloween ready!
At Shades of Gray, we're pulling out all the stops to ensure the perfect staff party for Halloween!
... while Mother Hubbard and Judy Garland made sure the famous Shades of Gray Halloween Punch (because it wouldn't be a party without it) was brewed properly with the right amount of pumpkin spice, almond milk, and spirits!
Thursday, October 27, 2022
A Night at the Museum: 1930s Hollywood Style
Starring: Eddie Borden, Bonnie Poe, Gayne Whitman, Bela Lugosi, Charlie Murray, George Sidney, Dorothy Burgess, Charles Murray, Marie Prevost, and Rex Bell
"Hollywood on Parade" was an anthology series produced by Paramount to be shown in theaters before the main features. Some episodes were newsreel-style mockumentaries, others were mini-variety shows, and some, like the one we're featuring today is a series of related comedy skits tied together by a fanciful central story concept. Features that were present in each and every installment, however, were actors appearing as themselves or fictionalized versions of them based on their public image or whatever character they've portrayed that was most famous. The series also relied heavily on contemporary cultural and film references that would be well-known to audiences but may be very obscure to many modern viewers.
Wednesday, October 26, 2022
Halloween is coming... will the dancers be safe from the creatures?
Tuesday, October 25, 2022
Come Slow Danse with the Dead on a Tuneful Tuesday
Monday, October 24, 2022
Musical Monday with Zella Day
Sunday, October 23, 2022
Saturday, October 22, 2022
Friday, October 21, 2022
Premiere Day with Charlize Theron
Thursday, October 20, 2022
Halloween is coming...
"Misery" is another student film that we discovered in a distant corner of YouTube that we found interesting and that we think you will, too. It's a moody, non-narrative piece with a moody dreamlike quality that is either an abstract view within a breaking mind, or it's a man walking through the ground floor of a building as his psychic powers run out of control.
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
Halloween is coming...
... and you better watch out: He knows when you're sleeping, he knows when you're awake. He knows if you've been bad or good, because he's Batman!
And this year, he's joining forces with Vampirella, so the minions of darkness and evil are in big, BIG trouble!
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
An artsy take on a classic horror story
Starring: Hildegarde Watson, Herbert Stern, and Melville Webber
Directors: Melville Webber and James Sibley Watson
This 13-minute short film was the first screen adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Fall of the House of Usher". Its creators were more concerned with capturing what they saw as the essence and mood of the story than they were with retelling its plot. As such, this film will make little sense if you're not familiar with the story it's adapted from.
Monday, October 17, 2022
Musical Monday with Rachmaninoff
And now, to help you build up the proper Halloween spirit, we present this historic milestone, as it was meant to be seen by its creator! Click below, turn up the volume, and sit back and watch this well-crafted film unfold!
Saturday, October 15, 2022
It's a Sala Saturday
Friday, October 14, 2022
They only come out at night
They are the Night Dancers, mysterious and graceful beings who can be seen moving from shadow to shadow, sometimes pausing beneath the streetlights and dancing to music only they can hear. As Halloween draws closer, sightings of Night Dancers become more common.
It is unknown where the Night Dancers come from or where they disappear to, but it is said that those who witness one of them dancing through the night will have good fortune and find happiness in the near future. On the other hand, those who interfere their dance or pursue them are rumored to suffer dark and terrible ends.
Photographer Dane Shitagi is one of the few people who have managed to catch Night Dancers on film. We share some of the more intriguing results of his work in today's post.
If you have had an encounter with a Night Dancer and wish to share it, we welcome you to use the Comments Section below.
You can also let us know if you think any of these songs are close to what the Night Dancers perform to...