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The Dark Side of Old Hollywood



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Old Hollywood has its dark side. But there are also some great stories about some of its leading ladies, such as Bette Davis and Mae West. Let's look at a few of them. These women are iconic icons of Hollywood and will live on in our collective memories.

An Open Secret

Amy Berg's latest documentary, An Open Secret of old Hollywood, is a compelling examination of sexual exploitation of young boys in the entertainment industry. The film, which premiered in Cannes as an out-of-festival screening, explores one particular arena of exploitation, with the help of first-person accounts from young actors and the input of investigators and psychologists.


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Swimming with Sharks

Swimming With Sharks, a new Roku series, is a thriller that combines Single White Female, Fatal Attraction and The Devil Wears Prada. The story follows the exploits of an assistant to an abusive woman boss. The story is sure shock viewers, as it features the dark underbelly Hollywood.

Mae West

Mae West, 40, made her screen debut in "Night After Night," which she had written. It co-starred Cary Grant, who was critically panned. She won an Oscar for Best Actress as the hat-checking girls girl. Mae West, who had previously won Broadway with her gay-themed plays was not afraid to enter the movie business. She did however become a major success with the movie "She Done Him Wrong".


Bette Davis

Bette Davis was one of the most beloved actresses of all time, but she had a dark side as well. She was diagnosed with breast cancer and died in 1989. However, her impact on television and film was lasting. She starred in several legendary movies, from 'Strangers with Candy' to 'The Whales of August', and many of her best-known scenes include shooting her lover six times, flopping, and dialogue that chokes the scenery.

Audrey Hepburn

Audrey Hepburn was a young actress who made a name for herself in the U.K. Film industry. Later, she fell in love with Hollywood's leading stars. She made the conscious decision to be a fashionista. Hubert de Givenchy, who she advised on her wardrobe and became her business partner, was one of the best friends.


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Claudette Colbert

Colbert began her acting career in the movies after a long and successful stage career. Her work in The Kingfisher and The Bells of St. Mary's earned her a Tony Award nomination in 1959, and she also starred in the television adaptation of Frederick Lonsdale's Aren't We All?. Her role in The Two Mrs. Grenvilles on television earned her a Golden Globe Award nomination in 1987. Colbert was honored for her part in this film, earning him an Emmy Award nomination as well as a Golden Globe Award.


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FAQ

Which is the most mysterious spot on Earth?

Antarctica is the world's most mysterious place on Earth.

This is why we find it so captivating. Because it is unlike any other spot on Earth.

It is remote and difficult to reach. But there is more to this site than meets the eye.

You will also find some of the oddest wildlife species in this natural wonder.

So let's explore how this remarkable destination became famous for its mystery.

Antarctica: The South Pole

It is not known why Antarctica was called Antarctica. Others believe it means "land with ice". Others think it comes from Greek mythology.

Antarktis was an ancient Greek name that was given to the island where Zeus and his twin brothers, Zeus. One of the twins was said to have been born in winter. The term antarctic is derived from this.

Others believe that the name comes from the Greek words anti meaning against and tropos meaning to turn. This would mean land turned away from the sun.

Whatever the reason, Antarctica has always held a special fascination for people.

It is the driest, windiest of all continents. It is too cold for trees, plants and animals.

Yet, this frozen wasteland is alive.

It houses approximately 90% of all Earth's living organisms. Here are approximately 50% of all the animal and plant species in the world.

And what makes Antarctica such a unique environment? Here, water freezes into ice instead of evaporating into the air.

This creates large masses of ice that float above the ground.

These floating glaciers cover 80% of the continent. They are growing in size every year.

Since 1960, the Antarctic ice sheets has grown 60ft.

If the melting continues, sea level could rise up to 200ft. This could lead worldwide flooding.

Not everyone believes this is bad news. Some scientists think global warming might be beneficial. They say that as temperatures rise, the ice sheets might melt faster, causing floods that flush out tons of toxic chemicals from our soil and bodies.

Others cautioned that this theory sounds too science fiction.


Five interesting facts about your liver.

The liver is responsible both for breaking down toxins as well as storing vitamins, minerals. It also regulates blood pressure, and maintains our body's temperature.

Is it not often that we hear people say "I feel sluggish today" and "my head feels heavier?" These symptoms may indicate problems with the liver.

Some common signs include dark urine, yellowing skin, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, stomach cramps, jaundice (yellow coloration), and itching. These are not all the warning signs. These are not the only warning signs. Make an appointment immediately with your doctor if they occur.

The liver plays a crucial role in our lives. It is responsible for detoxification as well digestion, metabolism and immunity.

  1. The average adult human liver is approximately 1,400g.
  2. The liver of a baby is roughly half the size that of an adult at birth. It is four times larger by the time an infant turns three.
  3. The liver is located on the left side, just below your rib cage.
  4. The liver has 16 main lobes, with many smaller lobules within the lobes.
  5. About 10 million red blood cells are found in the liver.


Is there a Hollywood blacklist of actors?

There is a Hollywood blacklist.

However, the list isn’t public. The names are not known to us. It matters because of this.

The secretive nature of the information is due to the fact that actors and directors on blacklist won't be in a position to find work. The studios would be out of business as they lose money. That would result in a reduction in spending on movies. Which would mean fewer opportunities for the blacklisted filmmakers. They could go bankrupt.

Which could ultimately result in more victims.

In other words, if someone is trying to make an Oscar winning movie, they might have to sign a contract that says they won't speak openly against their employers. Any director or producer who would like to be nominated for an award is subject to the same rules.

This is why you'll hear about directors being pressured by producers to take scenes out of their films. Or directors threaten to walk out of projects that don’t match their vision.

This is why Hollywood has a blacklist. Negative comments about your employer will most likely lead to you being unemployed. This is not good news for anyone.

It is not uncommon for people to be falsely accused. They have had to fight for their freedom.

This kind of thing must stop before it can happen again. It is essential that everyone has the freedom to express their opinions.

Therefore, it is necessary to eliminate the Hollywood blacklist.


How does your brain control the functions within your body?

The brain relays messages to other parts of the body to ensure their functionality. The brain controls everything that happens in your body. It tells you your stomach to digest food; your lungs to inhale air; and it tells you your arms and legs how to move.

Your brain is composed of billions and billions nerve cells, connected in groups called neurons. Action potentials, which are electrical signals sent by neurons to each other via axons, allow them to communicate with one another. Every neuron has a cell wall around its nucleus. The membrane contains channels that allow ions like sodium and potassium to enter the cell and leave it. The neuron is lit by an electric charge created by the movement of ions.

Neurotransmitters, which are chemicals that release neurotransmitters when a neuron fires up, can be found in the space between the neurons and the next one. Neurotransmitters attach to the receptors of the second neuron and open ions channels for ions to pass in and out. This causes the second neuron to fire too.

Neurotransmitter release occurs when the presynaptic neuron receives an impulse from another neuron. An impulse travels along a synapse that connects the two neurons. The transmitter binds directly to the receptors in the postsynaptic nervous neuron, and triggers the firing.

The nervous system relies on neurotransmitters for communication. They coordinate activity between the different parts of your brain.



Statistics

  • "It is estimated that 75% of people have at least mild gum disease, with the most common symptoms being bleeding when brushing, bad breath, and dark and swollen gums," Dr. Ron Baise, a London-based dentist, tells Romper. (romper.com)
  • In one 2014 study published in the Archives of Medical Science that sought to study the prevalence of these mites, research showed that 41% of the people had them hanging out in their eyelashes. (romper.com)
  • It might not sound like something that's truly plausible — and it is quite rare — but according to a 2015 study published in the Asian Cardiovascular & Thoracic Annals, it's possible to hurt yourself and even break a rib just by sneezing. (romper.com)
  • In fact, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, you make 15 to 30 gallons of tears each year, which is insane when you think about it. (romper.com)
  • Your mouth makes a lot of saliva every day It might seem like way too much, but your salivary glands typically produce anywhere from 0.5 and 1.5 liters a day, according to a 2009 study published in the Journal of Medicine and Life. (romper.com)



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Declassified secrets of the United States

The United States offers a world of opportunities where everyone can succeed. There are many secrets that have been kept under wraps for years and could make a big difference in how we live.

These secrets include:

  1. The US government has more than 5,000,000 secret documents. They have yet to release them to the general public. These documents contain information concerning UFO sightings or alien life forms, human and animal cloning, and even assassinations of world leaders.
  2. President Harry Truman in 1947 ordered the establishment of the Central Intelligence Agency. This was an organization that was created to aid President Harry Truman in making decisions during wartime, and to keep America safe from any foreign threats.
  3. The CIA used mind control experiments on American citizens to gain their consent. Project MKUltra is one of the most well-known examples.
  4. During World War II the U.S. military carried out tests on thousands civilians. Some of these experiments involved the exposure of soldiers to mustard gas as well as biological weapons.
  5. In 1992, the Pentagon admitted to conducting germ warfare testing on prisoners at Guantanamo Bay.
  6. The CIA secretly constructed prisons around the world where terror suspects are held and sent to countries like Thailand, Poland and Romania.
  7. The death squads, which are used to execute political dissidents all over Latin America, have also been funded by CIA.
  8. The US Air Force continues chemical warfare experiments that are in violation to multiple international treaties.
  9. Regular violations of rules by the Department of Defense regarding human experimentation with animals are common.
  10. While arresting protesters on the coast, the Coast Guard has repeatedly violated federal law.
  11. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) conducts illegal searches on ordinary travelers at airports around the country.
  12. The CIA uses armed drones (or "assassination crews" to carry out targeted killings on battlefields not yet recognized by the United States.
  13. The Office of Public Affairs (OPA), oversees the CIA. Its employees still write alternative media articles, which are distributed to intelligence agencies and contractors. OPA writers claim that national security forces fear the public will find out more about UFOs and aliens as well as climate change and other sensitive topics.
  14. The US Air Force has access to files on approximately 7 million Americans and keeps them updated.
  15. The US Army has employed undercover agents provocateurs to organize violent protests and race riots.
  16. For the purpose of selling advertisements, the NSA gathers telephone logs and credit card data from corporations.
  17. Most people won't find out that the FBI stockpiles ammunition and guns ever since the 1980s. The FBI now stores over 10 million ammo and over 1.5 billion gun rounds!
  18. Homeland Security department built concentration camps that allow inmates to be detained, tortured and even killed. Members of Congress are prohibited from visiting these detention centers.
  19. The NSA is involved in domestic spying against journalists and activists. Their only crime is to criticize government officials or speak out against abuses.
  20. The NSA performs massive computer surveillance against innocent citizens, many completely unrelated to terrorism.
  21. The NSA monitors cell phones and emails of celebrities, foreign leaders, members of Congress, judges, and even President of the United States.
  22. The NSA tracks private individuals' movements and intercepts financial transactions.
  23. The NSA spies on global stock markets and exchanges and monitors energy production facilities.
  24. The NSA hacks into computer networks and installs keystroke loggers on computers without obtaining search warrants.
  25. The NSA employs cyber warfare techniques in order to disable communications systems of enemies.
  26. The NSA monitors social networking websites such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr.
  27. The NSA uses fake identities online to create hackers' identities and spread propaganda.
  28. For personal data, the NSA penetrates message boards and chat rooms.
  29. To manipulate online discussion groups and forums, the NSA creates fictitious persons.
  30. The NSA employs homeless people to install spyware onto smart devices.






The Dark Side of Old Hollywood