Hype for Hopper, 1973 (open reel video)
Portable Channel attends a confusing 20th Century Fox publicity event for Dennis Hopper's film Kid Blue at Rochester Institute of Technology. Footage of Channel 13 News report on Dennis Hopper media event, featuring Dennis Hopper interview.
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COLORS / LOS ANGELES GANGS / DENNIS HOPPER
NAACP REACTION
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The Dick Cavett Show (CNBC)
Dennis Hopper
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DENNIS HOPPER AT MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY BENEFIT- 1993
Dennis Hopper, the original Easy Rider, attends the Million Dollar Weekend Ride for Love in Los Angeles, CA. Thousands showed up for the event with their motorcycles to help raise funds for research into Muscular Dystrophy.
DENNIS HOPPER / GRAMMYS ARRIVAL
; 1930'S, 1940'S, 1950'S
14:00:22:00, Bugs Bunny Bond Rally song (COLOR, NICE), Spanky Speed-0 Bike commercial (late 1930s), Mae Questel as Betty, sings song, Bela as Drac comes to life to put the bite on her (NICE), WB outtakes with Robinson, Power, Powell, Rains, Bogart, Cagney, 1939 Academy Awards: Laughton, Lanchester, LaMarr, Stewart, Vivian Leigh and David O. Selznick, Olivia DeHavilland and John Whitney, Louella Parsons, Hedda Hopper, Jack Warner, Harry Warner, Ann Rutherford, Douglas Fairbanks Jr, Elsa Maxwell, Laurence Olivier, Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Norma Sherer, George Raft, Norman Weggner announces winners, Seated applause, Mervyn Leroy gives Oscar to Victor Fleming, Fleming speaks, Fay Bainter gives award to Thomas Mitchell, he speaks, Bette Davis gives Oscar to Hatie McDaniels, she speaks, cries, Spencer Tracy gives best Oscar award to for actor (reads nominees, reads Best Actress nominees, Vivian Leigh takes award, gives speech), Abbott & Costello outtakes (Little Giant), Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland at various appearances, speaks to crowd, semi-mobbed, cut cake and kiss with Louis B. Mayer, play/race in pool, with Fiorello LaGuardia at World's Fair, Fiorello speaks about how great New York is to visit (it's cheap and safe, 5 cents a night), Shirley Temple in For Their Sakes (Red Cross Appeal), Disaster and Red Cross Nurses at work, doctors at work, Cecille B. Demille chastises crew and actors from camera crane (from Hollywood Extra Girl), More WB bloopers: Garfield, Jory, Cagney, Bob Hope doing monologue from Strictly GI, Lane Turner does steak routine (and talks with Bob), Ext. Pantages theater for A Star Is Born premiere (NICE), Gloria Graham speaks with moderator, Raymond Burr and Evelyn Russell, Dean Martin and wife (NICE), Shelly Winters (looking good), Lauren Bacall speaks to host, Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis, Sue Carrol and Alan Ladd, Lucy and Desi!!!! (speak, nice), Edward G. Robinson and Miss Anderson, Jack Carson takes over moderator role, Jack Palance seen in crowd, Donald Crisp speaks, Elizabeth Taylor and Michael Wilding!!!!, Liberace and mom and Ann St. John, Dennis O'Keefe, Debbie Reynolds and Joey Foreman, Kim Novak speaks at mike, Sophie Tucker speaks, Danny Thomas in crowd, Doris Day with Carson and Howard Marx, Judy seen in crowd, George Jessel speaks, Joan Crawford speaks at mike (nice CUs), Judy Garland and Sid Luft and Jack Warner, Judy speaks, Throng at opening, At Home with Joan Crawford and her kids, "Give to the Jimmy" fund (for children's cancer), WB outtakes: Robinson, Patsy Kelly, Dick Foran, Pat O'Brien, Constance Bennete and her Daily Beauty Ritual (COLOR), gets out of bed, puts on cleaning cream, speaks to camera, takes bath, speaks about staying beautiful, Johnson & Johnson blooper baby powder spot, Reagan introduces Jayne Mansfield and gives award with Mickey Rooney (gets off famous line, LONG, NICE, Ron stands bemused), Bette Davis sells dishwasher (1935, NICE), shows how dishwasher works, Frank Sinatra in House I Live In tolerance clip, speaks to kids and sings House I Live In, WB outtakes with Porky, Laughton, Fields clip from The Dentist (woman wraps legs around him), Faked earthquake clip with Fields, Outtakes from My Man Godfrey, Powell and Lombard, Jean Harlow reveals beauty secrets, she golfs, smiles, Grauman's Chinese Premiere, pan of journalists at work, Harold Grayson and his band, stars arrive: Dempsey, Houston and Baer, Lorrett Young, Russ Columbo, Chaplin with Goddard and Cooper, Mae West arrives, speaks about I'm No Angel, says "Come up and see me sometime", Marilyn Monroe in Royal Triton commercial, Monroe screen test with Richard Conte, (NICE), Monroe gets photoplay award (looks really good), color footage of Marilyn arriving for Garden Party by helicopter, in red dress plays trumpet, gets 1952 Look award from Lauren Bacall, WB outtakes with Bogart, Davis, Bogart and Bacall screen test (VERY NICE), more a costume test, Bette Davis Christmas Appeal with kids, WB outtakes with Davis, Power, says "son of a bitch", James Dean in Highway Safety spot in cowboy outfit, Mickey and Judy for March of Dimes, WB outtakes: Cagney and Raft dance, Porky says "son of bitch"
DENNIS HOPPER TAKES OVER WALKER ART CENTER (1987)
Dennis Hopper
Interview
The Dick Cavett Show (CNBC)
Dennis Hopper
DENNIS HOPPER ART EXHIB
DENNIS HOPPER / COLORS / LOS ANGELES GANGS
CELEBRITY REACTIONS AND PROTESTORS
Hype for Hopper, 1973 (open reel video)
Portable Channel attends a confusing 20th Century Fox publicity event for Dennis Hopper's film Kid Blue at Rochester Institute of Technology. Dennis Hopper on stage rambling on various topics.
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Dennis Hopper Colors Interview
In Venice, California, Dennis Hopper talks about union vs. non-union productions and his experience directing the film Colors which sparked a protest by members of the Guardian Angels group (and founder Curtis Sliwa) who did not like how the film portrayed gangs. PLEASE NOTE News anchor and reporter image and audio, along with any commercial production excerpts, are for reference purposes only and are not clearable and cannot be used within your project.
REACTION TO DOWNEY, JR. LATEST ARREST (11/27/2000)
VARIOUS CELEBRITIES REACT TO THE MOST RECENT ARREST OF ACTOR ROBERT DOWNEY , JUNIOR. ACTOR DENNIS HOPPER AND RADIO SHOW HOST CASEY KASEM RESPONDED TO QUESTIONS ABOUT DOWNEY'S ARREST ON DRUG POSSESSION CHARGES IN A PALM SPRINGS , CALIFORNIA HOTEL.
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The Dick Cavett Show (ABC)
Guests: Dennis Hopper, Tom Wicker, B.F. Skinner
OBIT Hopper
AP-APTN-2330: OBIT Hopper Saturday, 29 May 2010 STORY:OBIT Hopper- REPLAY Actor-director of 'Easy Rider' dies after prostate cancer battle LENGTH: 02:55 FIRST RUN: 1830 RESTRICTIONS: See Script TYPE: English/Natsound SOURCE: Various STORY NUMBER: 646937 DATELINE: Various - File LENGTH: 02:55 CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE: ALL SUBSCRIBERS PLEASE ENSURE THAT FILM CLIPS ARE CLEARED FOR MEDIA BROADCAST AND/OR INTERNET USE OR THAT THEY COME WITHIN THE PROMOTIONAL WINDOW FOR YOUR TERRITORY. CONTACT DETAILS, WHERE AVAILABLE, MAY BE FOUND AT THE END OF THE SCRIPT. CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE: COMMERCIAL MUSIC, MUSIC VIDEO AND OR PERFORMANCES, MUST BE CLEARED ACCORDING TO YOUR OWN LOCAL MUSIC PERFORMANCE AND COPYRIGHT AGREEMENTS WITH YOUR APPLICABLE COLLECTING SOCIETY. DETAILS OF THE TRACKS, WHERE AVAILABLE, MAY BE FOUND AT THE END OF THE SCRIPT.YOU HAVE EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR USE OF ALL AND ANY CONTENT INCLUDED WITHIN THE SERVICE, AND FOR LIBEL, PRIVACY, COMPLIANCE AND THIRD PARTY RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO THEIR TERRITORY. AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY AP PHOTOS - NO ACCESS CANADA/ FOR BROADCAST USE ONLY - STRICTLY NO ACCESS ONLINE OR MOBILE SHOTLIST: AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY FILE - New York, USA, 2 December 2008 1. Dennis Hopper at the Annual Gotham Independent Film Awards AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY FILE - New York, USA, 5 August 2008 2. Pan up of Dennis Hopper and his wife Victoria Duffy-Hopper on red carpet 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Dennis Hopper, Actor: "Why did I decide to take this character? Because my agent called me and said 'You've been offered a part in a picture with Sir Ben Kingsley and Penelope Cruz,' and I said 'Great!' That was how easy that was, but I did read the script and the script was wonderful and the part's wonderful." AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY FILE - Los Angeles, USA, 24 July 2008 4. Dennis Hopper and wife walking at arrivals procession AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY FILE - Cannes, France, 25 May 2008 5. Mid of Dennis Hopper and wife AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY FILE - Cannes, France, 17th May 2008 6. Mid of Dennis Hopper AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY FILE - New York, July 24, 1995 7. Dennis Hopper walking backstage at fashion show 8. Dennis Hopper on runway AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY FILE - Cannes, France, 25 May 2008 9. Mid of director Wim Wenders 10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Wim Wenders, director (on casting Dennis Hopper in the film): "I cast Dennis and he's perfect of course because also Dennis, the first thing that comes to your mind is all the scary characters he's played and Dennis was typecast forever and ever as this bad guy. A scary, scary guy. But when you know him, and I've known him for thirty years, you are aware of the fact that there is no kinder and more tender man in life than Dennis." AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY FILE - Los Angeles, USA - 26 March 2010 11. Dennis Hopper's Hollywood Walk of Fame star is unveiled 12. Hopper poses with commemorative plaque, zoom in 13. Zoom out from actor Viggo Mortensen to Hopper holding commemorative plaque surrounded by fellow actors and family 14. Mid of Hopper with actor-director Jack Nicholson 15. SOUNDBITE (English) Dennis Hopper, Actor-Director: "I love all of you. I just want to thank you. That's all I can do. This means so much to me, and thank you very much everyone and all of you." AP PHOTOS - NO ACCESS CANADA/ FOR BROADCAST USE ONLY - STRICTLY NO ACCESS ONLINE OR MOBILE Hollywood, Los Angeles, USA - October 1971 16. STILL Director-actor Dennis Hopper poses in Hollywood, California. AP PHOTOS - NO ACCESS CANADA/ FOR BROADCAST USE ONLY - STRICTLY NO ACCESS ONLINE OR MOBILE Los Angeles, USA, 4 April 1985 12. STILL Dennis Hopper during an interview AP PHOTOS - NO ACCESS CANADA/ FOR BROADCAST USE ONLY - STRICTLY NO ACCESS ONLINE OR MOBILE Las Vegas, USA, 10 June 2009 14. STILL Dennis Hopper is seen during a red carpet interview at CineVegas's opening night and world movie premiere of Saint John of Las Vegas STORYLINE: Dennis Hopper, the high-flying Hollywood wild man whose memorable and erratic career included an early turn in "Rebel Without a Cause," an improbable smash with "Easy Rider" and a classic character role in "Blue Velvet," has died. He was 74. Hopper died on Saturday at his home in the Los Angeles beach community of Venice, surrounded by family and friends, family friend Alex Hitz said. Hopper's manager announced in October 2009 that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer. The success of "Easy Rider," and the spectacular failure of his next film, "The Last Movie," fit the pattern for the talented but sometimes uncontrollable actor-director, who also had parts in such favourites as "Apocalypse Now" and "Hoosiers." He was a two-time Academy Award nominee, and in March 2010, was honoured with a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. After a promising start that included roles in two James Dean films, Hopper's acting career had languished as he developed a reputation for throwing tantrums and abusing alcohol and drugs. On the set of "True Grit," Hopper so angered John Wayne that the star reportedly chased Hopper with a loaded gun. He married five times and led a dramatic life right to the end. In January 2010, Hopper filed to end his 14-year marriage to Victoria Hopper, who stated in court filings that the actor was seeking to cut her out of her inheritance, a claim Hopper denied. "Much of Hollywood," wrote critic-historian David Thomson, "found Hopper a pain in the neck." All was forgiven, at least for a moment, when he collaborated with another struggling actor, Peter Fonda, on a script about two pot-smoking, drug-dealing hippies on a motorcycle trip through the Southwest and South to take in the New Orleans Mardi Gras. On the way, Hopper and Fonda befriend a drunken young lawyer (Jack Nicholson, whom Hopper had resisted casting, in a breakout role), but arouse the enmity of Southern rednecks and are murdered before they can return home. "'Easy Rider' was never a motorcycle movie to me," Hopper said in 2009. "A lot of it was about politically what was going on in the country." Fonda produced "Easy Rider" and Hopper directed it for a meagre 380,000 US dollars. It went on to gross 40 million (m) US dollars worldwide, a substantial sum for its time. The film caught on despite tension between Hopper and Fonda and between Hopper and the original choice for Nicholson's part, Rip Torn, who quit after a bitter argument with the director. The film was a hit at Cannes, netted a best-screenplay Oscar nomination for Hopper, Fonda and Terry Southern, and has since been listed on the American Film Institute's ranking of the top 100 American films. The establishment gave official blessing in 1998 when "Easy Rider" was included in the United States National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Its success prompted studio heads to schedule a new kind of movie: low cost, with inventive photography and themes about a young, restive baby boom generation. With Hopper hailed as a brilliant filmmaker, Universal Pictures lavished 850,000 US dollars on his next project, "The Last Movie." The title was prescient. Hopper took a large cast and crew to a village in Peru to film the tale of a Peruvian tribe corrupted by a movie company. Trouble on the set developed almost immediately, as Peruvian authorities pestered the company, drug-induced orgies were reported and Hopper seemed out of control. When he finally completed filming, he retired to his home in Taos, New Mexico, to piece together the film, a process that took almost a year, in part because he was using psychedelic drugs for editing inspiration. When it was released, "The Last Movie" was such a crashing failure that it made Hopper unwanted in Hollywood for a decade. At the sa
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