HIGH NOON is dramatic, suspenseful, gripping. Like the film itself, it is a story of fear, of heroism, and the very real danger of political abuse. What happens up on the screen is in many ways a metaphor for the extraordinary events behind the camera.
The Food Mill in Point Lookout, NY
In 2018, Richard Zampella designed, built and re-opened the market Nicholas and Carmela Merola opened in 1930 in the tiny Long Island hamlet of Point Lookout, NY. This nostalgic market celebrates personalized service from a different era in an atmophere that is both comfortable and inviting.
Idylease: A Historic Landmark
Work began on Idylease in summer of 1902 and opened its doors on New Year’s Day in 1903. Architecturally, Idylease Inn embodies a variety of distinctive characteristics commonly associated with this type of resort architecture in this region at the turn of the century.
Elmore Leonard: But Don’t Try to Write
Elmore Leonard’s life, his works, his place in the American literary pantheon, is the subject of this new documentary.
Cooper & Hemingway: The True Gen
Cooper & Hemingway: The True Gen is a 2013 documentary film about the 20-year friendship between writer Ernest Hemingway and film actor Gary Cooper. Written and directed by John Mulholland, it is narrated by actor Sam Waterston with actor Len Cariou as the voice of writer Ernest Hemingway.
Sergeant York: Of God & Country
Sergeant York: Of God and Country chronicles how Alvin York’s story was brought to the screen in the 1941 film, Sergeant York, starring Gary Cooper.