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Category Archives: Baltimore Films
Trashy Travels
http://www.trashytravels.com New John Waters-related web site with pilgrimages to his movie locations & “other divine dirt.” They even have a link to MP3’s of the long out-of-print Shock Value cassette!
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Happy Birthday, Mink Stole!
Mink Stole sings “Female Trouble” Mink Stole celebrated her 63rd birthday today, August 25th and we are also celebrating by sharing some rare videos of Mink performing her cabaret act at our annual 4th of July Redneck Riviera celebration. Thanks … Continue reading
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Video Americain Aims to Expand Local Film and Music Archive
Years before he sat on the business side of a Video Americain counter, local filmmaker J.R. Fritsch sold a couple of compilation tapes of his short films to the video-store chain for $7 a pop. Not only did that provide … Continue reading
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Dantini’s “Star-Spangled City: Our Baltimore”
The Star-Spangled City: Our Baltimore (1978) directed by Vincent Dantini (Dantini Films, 1978, 27 minutes, color, 16mm) This labor of love was directed, produced and narrated by hometown history buff and magician Vincent Dantini (I caught his act at the … Continue reading