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High Noon in Huntsville

By Kaitlyn Tyra

After an eventful week with our guest speakers, Mr. Glen Frankel and Dr. Carl Rollyson, we concluded their visit with one of the LEAP Center’s annual Film Festivals. This year’s feature film was High Noon, the acclaimed western classic starring Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly. Directed by Fred Zinneman and released in 1952, the film tells the story of a marshal (played by Gary Cooper)…

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Gary Cooper, High Noon, Glenn Frankel, Carl Rollyson

…who is getting ready to leave his hometown with his new bride (played by Grace Kelly) and begin a new life. However, his plans are thwarted when he learns that convicted killer, Frank Miller (played by Ian MacDonald), has been pardoned and is traveling back to town to seek revenge on the marshal who turned him in.

One of our guests of honor, Mr. Frankel, recently published his newest book on the film, “High Noon: The Hollywood Blacklist and the Making of an American Classic.”

High Noon, Gary Cooper, Glenn Frankel, LEAP Center, SHSU

After learning so much about the film throughout our week’s conversations, we were all enthusiastic to watch this Hollywood treasure.

With approximately 50 audience members composed of community members, SHSU faculty members, and students, the Wynne Home quickly filled up with gusts enjoying our pre-movie reception. Guests purchased the authors’ books and had the opportunity to visit with Dr. Rollyson and Mr. Frankel before they introduced the film.

Both authors had much to share with guests. Mr. Frankel not only has the expertise in film classics such as The Searchers and High Noon but has many stories to tell as a Pulitzer Prize winner for his journalism through the Washington Post. Similarly, Dr. Rollyson had stories to spare through his diverse biographical research. With subjects spanning from political figures like Michael Foot to Huntsville’s very own Hollywood star Dana Andrews, captivated guests enjoyed their conversations with Dr. Rollyson, just as they did with Mr. Frankel.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Gary Cooper, High Noon, Glenn Frankel, Carl Rollyson

We were happy to visit with not only familiar faces, but also meet new faces to the LEAP Center. Two longtime community members were particularly special to us; Mrs. Bonnie Thorton Blalock and her new husband Mr. Ben Blalock.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Bonnie Thorne Blalock, Ben Blalock

Mr. Blalock was the Mayor of Huntsville from 1968-1972 and Mrs. Bonnie Blalock was a long time librarian and teacher in the community. Both had wonderful stories to share and even offered to show us their recent wedding photographs! It was a real treat to visit with them and we hope to have them at future LEAP events.

But before we knew it, we had to wrap up our conversations and find our seats. The movie was about to begin.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Gary Cooper, High Noon, Glenn Frankel, Carl Rollyson

Gathered in the Wynne Home art gallery, Dr. Rollyson and Mr. Frankel introduced the film.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Gary Cooper, High Noon, Glenn Frankel, Carl Rollyson

As both Hollywood scholars finished offering their remarks on the film, the rumbling drums and the strumming guitar from High Noon’s introductory theme began to play. The 80 minute film went by quickly with audience members glued to their seats, anxious to find out the outcome of the film.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Gary Cooper, High Noon, Glenn Frankel, Carl Rollyson

Afterwards, guests visited and discussed their thoughts before the LEAP Ambassadors headed next door to Carboneros for dinner. SHSU’s Dr. Darren Grant and Mrs. Marcie Grant even joined us making the evening more memorable.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Gary Cooper, High Noon, Glenn Frankel, Carl Rollyson

We were thankful to have time to visit with Dr. Rollyson and Mr. Frankel before they left Huntsville. Many thanks to the Wynne Home, Mr. Frankel, and Dr. Rollyson!

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on January 4, 2018Format AsideCategories Art, Civic Engagement, Food, FunTags Carl Rollyson, Gary Cooper, Glenn Frankel, High Noon, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, SHSULeave a comment on High Noon in Huntsville

Hollywood in Huntsvegas: The LEAP Ambassadors Engage in Film Studies at SHSU

October 9, 2017 with Glenn Frankel, Carl Rollyson, and Grant Wiedenfeld

The LEAP Center brought in Dr. Carl Rollyson and Pulitzer Prize winner Glenn Frankel this week to speak with classes, provide mentorship to students on research and writing, and to host a film festival for the University and the community.Walter Brennan, Dr. Carl Rollyson, LEAP Center, SHSU

But first, they were guest lecturers for Dr. Grant Weidenfeld’s film class, offered through the MCOM department.  Rollyson and Frankel discussed two films about which they are experts: Rio Bravo and High Noon.  Rollyson has written a biography on Walter Brennan (star of Rio Bravo) and Glenn Frankel recently wrote “High Noon: The Hollywood Blacklist and the Making of An American Classic”.High Noon, Gary Cooper, Glenn Frankel, LEAP Center, SHSU

They showed the first ten minutes of each film, discussed the narrative aspects of film-making, and took questions from the audience.  Most of the questions came from LEAP Ambassadors who sat in on the presentation, but some of the students from the class also asked excellent questions…

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…which elicited excellent responses from the guest speakers and earned the students free copies of Mr. Frankel’s best-selling book.

October 09, 2017 Dinner with Glenn Frankel and Carl Rollyson, by Christina Perez

The LEAP ambassadors headed to Pizza Shack in Willis for Dinner.  It’s a great place for Italian basics, and we enjoyed fried ravioli, bread, spinach dip, and pizza.  Dr. Rollyson shared stories with us about the draft and Vietnam (which tied in nicely with last week’s guest speaker, James Reston), his many biographical subjects, and Glenn Frankel discussed his new book, while also sharing stories about his first job at the Washington Post–where he was hired by Ben Bradlee!

It was a great way to start our very eventful week!

October 10, 2017 Lunch with Glenn Frankel and Carl Rollyson, by Makayla Mason

For lunch, we decided to take Dr. Rollyson and Mr. Frankel to one of Huntsville’s main food attractions, the local restaurant, Farmhouse Cafe. The LEAP Ambassadors, Professor Yawn, Assistant Professor of Mass Communication Dr. Grant Weidenfeld, and our guests sat down for a pleasant lunch and conversation.

The waiter delivered their famously scrumptious broccoli cornbread, which Ambassador Makayla encouraged our guests to try, but only Dr. Rollyson braved the cornbread. Apparently, he really enjoyed it, as he ate two more pieces! The conversation began over a few appetizers, fried green tomatoes and pickles, at the request of Mr. Frankel, because as he expressed, he does not get to savor these Southern favorites often up north (but he wouldn’t eat the broccoli cornbread…)

As we bonded over lunch, the conversation centered around films, actors and actresses, and the LEAP Ambassadors themselves. Everyone had different perspectives and backgrounds that made the conversation interesting and allowed all attendees to partake in the dialog. Mr. Frankel was very interested in knowing more about who we are, the different presentations we’ve given in our community, our community engagement, and how a student becomes an ambassador. The ambassadors proudly answered all his questions!

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Dr. Carl Rollyson, Glenn Frankel, High Noon, Grant Wiedenfeld

As we left Farm House Cafe, we told Dr. Rollyson and Mr. Frankel that we could not wait to see them at tonight’s heART of Huntsville and that they were in for a treat!

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, heART of Huntsville, Glenn Frankel, John Wayne

 

 

 

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on January 3, 2018January 3, 2018Format AsideCategories Art, Civic EngagementTags Dr. Carl Rollyson, Gary Cooper, Glenn Frankel, Grant Wiedenfeld, High Noon, John Wayne, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Rio Bravo, SHSU, Walter BrennanLeave a comment on Hollywood in Huntsvegas: The LEAP Ambassadors Engage in Film Studies at SHSU

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