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The Dolly Sisters in Pictures sampler

October 7th, 2015

View the Dolly Sisters in Pictures sampler here

The Dolly Sisters in Pictures
Gary Chapman

Publication: 4th January 2016
£20 paperback, ISBN 978-1-909230-21-7
£12.99 Apple ebook ISBN 978-1-909230-22-4
£12.99 Amazon Kindle ebook ISBN 978-1-909230-23-1

The glamorous life of the Dolly Sisters as seen in 200 photographic images. Capturing their rise to fame and fortune, from their birth in Budapest, through Jazz Age New York, London, Paris and the Riviera, it reveals their full story in pictures.

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Brenton Film – about London’s Hollywood

April 9th, 2015

Extensive feature about Gary Chapman and the creation of the book London’s Hollywood from the brilliant online resource Brenton Film

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Dolly Tree and Alfred Hitchcock’s The Lodger (1926)

March 16th, 2015

Did the famous dress-designer Dolly Tree make an appearance in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Lodger? On watching the film closely (once again) I saw something that had not registered before – a rather tantalising and interesting visual connection.

The mannequin parade (shown twice) was filmed at the Islington studio in June 1926 and all the gowns, estimated to be worth £10,000 at the time, were supplied by Peron Couture. The proprietor Jean Peron arrived in person at the studio to supervise the scenes. Since Dolly Tree was chief designer, and by some accounts an investor in Peron Couture, it is highly likely that the gowns displayed were created by her. I have placed this side-story in context of the making of The Lodger in my book London’s Hollywood.

Interestingly, one of the models, in the first dress parade, who proceeds Daisy (June Tripp) descending the stairs to the onlookers, was a striking lady wearing an elegant two-piece suit, smoking a cigarette and with slicked-backed dark hair.

 

One of the models in the mannequin parade from The Lodger (1926)

One of the models in the mannequin parade from The Lodger (1926)

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There is a photograph of Dolly Tree wearing the exact same suit and photographed at exactly the same time. Her hair is bobbed but another photograph from the same shoot shows her with slick-backed hair.

The resemblance to the known photo of Dolly Tree in the suit and the mannequin on screen wearing the same dress is quite uncanny. Could it be that she was also supervising the models with Peron in the studio and was asked to be one of the models? She of course knew Alfred Hitchcock as they had worked together on Woman to Woman in 1923 and prior to her career as a dress designer she had been an actress so the connection is quite plausible.

Thus, it might be likely that not only did Hitchcock himself have a cameo appearance in The Lodger but also Dolly Tree.

However, herein also lies another interesting conundrum about the dates for the filming of The Lodger and the controversy that ensued as Balcon attempted to get the film released. Filming had been conducted over a six-week period and was completed by the end of April 1926. Thereafter, the film had been cut and assembled for a private viewing and, as we know, C.M. Woolf, the distributor, did not approve and wanted to shelve the film. But Balcon, with the help of Ivor Montague, made revisions to the footage. Since the mannequin parade was filmed in June, this must have been one of the ‘new’ and ‘major’ additions, that swayed Woolf’s opinion to finally schedule a release.

For more information about Dolly Tree click here

Gary Chapman and His Cakes

March 5th, 2015

I created this presentation for new followers on my Gary Chapman Cakes Facebook page who did not know much about my background in cake decorating.

Publication of Classic Fabric Flowers in Sugar

February 6th, 2015

Classic Fabric Flowers in Sugar by Gary Chapman

Will be published 27th April 2015 in ebook, paperback and hardback

A colourful step-by-step guide showing how to make a range of fabric effect flowers and leaves from roses to fantasy flowers for cakes

A cake decorating guide to fabric effects in sugar showing how to make fabric effect flowers and leaves from roses to fantasy flowers.
Contains over 300 step-by-step colour photographs, floral samplers, cakes featuring a variety of fabric effect flowers and an explanation of the techniques of rolling, folding, pleating and double-sided paste.

Paperback £14.99 ISBN 9781909230170
Hardcover  £23.99 ISBN 9781909230200
Apple ebook (Epub) £8.99 ISBN 9781909230187
Amazon Kindle ebook (Mobi) £8.99 9781909230194

 

Press Release for Classic Fabric Flowers in Sugar

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London’s Hollywood Review

November 10th, 2014

Nathalie Morris, (archive curator at the BFI) offers a positive review in Sight and Sound Magazine (December 2014)

 

‘valuable and enjoyable… a detailed and thorough study.’

‘provides valuable and enjoyable studies of a huge range of films while placing the studio within the context of issues affecting filming making across this period.’

‘a worthwhile addition to the growing body of research on British silent cinema.’

‘Chapman’s book chronicles, film by film, both the titles produced by the studio from 1920 onwards and those made by the company Gainsborough Pictures.. even when these were shot elsewhere. This approach helps build a sense of continuity across projects and careers, and gives an impression of the wider production scene in and around London.’

Chapman makes steps toward a major reassessment of the career of Graham Cutts ‘with a passionate defence of the director and his work.’

‘Another strength of the book is its highlighting of other personnel and roles such as costume designer Marcelle de Saint Martin… and continuity supervisor Renie Marrison.’

Chapman also ‘offers useful and informative pocket biographies of the host of other directors, writes, cameramen and actors who crossed the studio’s threshold during the 1920s’

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London’s Hollywood: The Gainsborough Studio in the Silent Years

The first ever evaluation of the history, output and achievement of the most iconic film studio in London during the 1920s ‘a microcosm of the evolution of the British film industry during the silent era’…

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The Legendary Men Behind the Boeing 747

November 10th, 2014

The Legendary Men Behind the Historic Boeing 747 : a seminar held at the Museum of Flight, Seattle

Recently, the Museum of Flight in Seattle finished the first phase of restoring the historic first 747 to its original 1969 appearance. To celebrate this accomplishment they held a seminar with Joe Sutter, who led the engineering team and is credited as the “Father of the 747″, Brien Wygle, the former Boeing Chief Pilot in 1969 who was in the right seat during the first flight, and noted author Clive Irving, who wrote one of the authoritative books on the 747 (Re-published by Edditt Publishing as Jumbo: The Making of the Boeing 747)

Read more here

 

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 Jumbo: The Making of the Boeing 747 by Clive Irving

The Jumbo made world travel commonplace and yet it very nearly broke the company that made it. This is the inside story of the men who, against all odds, brought the Boeing 747 into being.

 

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London’s Hollywood – Special Offer

November 5th, 2014

The first ever evaluation of the history, output and achievement of the most iconic film studio in London during the 1920s ‘a microcosm of the evolution of the British film industry during the silent era’…

 

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London’s Hollywood – Book of the Week

November 5th, 2014

London’s Hollywood is book of the week on The Great British British Bookshop

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‘…a microcosm of the evolution of the British film industry during the silent era’.

 
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The Dolly Sisters: Icons of the Jazz Age Special Offer

October 21st, 2014

The Dolly Sisters is a dizzying cocktail of delight, extravagance and pathos. Teeming with fantastic and fascinating stories from the Jazz Age of the twenties and thirties, it tells a true story every bit as dramatic and engrossing as the best fiction.

 

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