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Going Hollywood - Movies and Television from the Golden Age to Today

Brad Shreve & Tony Maiettagoinghollywoodpodcast.com

Will you side with the expert or the enthusiast? Film historian Tony Maietta and movie lover Brad Shreve dive into the best of cinema and TV, from Hollywood’s Golden Age to today’s biggest hits. They share insights, debate favorites, and occasionally clash—but always keep it entertaining. They’ll take you behind the scenes and in front of the camera, bringing back your favorite memories along the way.


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Trauma in a Snow Globe: “St. Elsewhere” (1982-1988)

The fictional St. Eligius Hospital (nicknamed "St. Elsewhere" for being a dumping ground where other hospitals sent unwanted patients) became the setting for television's first truly realistic medical drama. The doctors were flawed and worked in less-than-ideal conditions. Multi-layered narratives interweave throughout episodes, with character arcs spanning entire seasons. St. Elsewhere balanced serious themes and controversial subjects with unexpected humor. It's possibly Brad's favorite series...

Aug 20, 20251 hr 14 minSeason 2Ep. 19

Dying is Easy. "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World” (1963)

"Dying is easy, comedy is hard." So were the alleged dying words of great English actor Edmund Kean in 1833. He couldn't have known that he was giving a perfect review of our film for today, Stanley Kramer's legendary comedic epic of money-grubbing greed, "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World" (1963). A dying criminal's roadside confession about "$350Gs" buried under a "Big W" transforms a group of ordinary motorists into a crazed mob racing across Southern California in an epic treasure hunt where gree...

Aug 13, 20251 hr 26 minSeason 2Ep. 18

Hot Child in the City: “The Seven Year Itch” (1955)

We’re having a heat wave this week on "Going Hollywood" as we tackle one of the most iconic--and controversial--films in Hollywood history, starring one of it's greatest stars. Marilyn Monroe in Billy Wilder’s “The Seven Year Itch" (1955) The film represents a pivotal moment in Hollywood history – a technicolor confection where Marilyn's screen persona fully crystallized into the irresistible combination of sexuality and childlike innocence that captivated the world. We dive deep into what makes...

Aug 06, 20251 hr 3 minSeason 2Ep. 17

Viva Desi! with special guest Todd S. Purdum

Boy, do we have some ‘splainin to do! In this very special episode we dive into the revolutionary legacy of a television pioneer whose contributions have been overshadowed for decades- Desi Arnaz. While Lucille Ball rightfully earned her place in entertainment history, her husband and business partner fundamentally transformed how television works—from filming techniques to syndication models that still influence the industry today. We begin by exploring the “I Love Lucy” episode, "Ricky Minds t...

Jul 30, 20251 hr 6 minSeason 2Ep. 16

Dial H for Hitchcock: Colin Higgins' “Foul Play” (1978)

Macguffins, albinos and dwarves, oh my! There is that and so much more in our film for today, 1978's "Foul Play". This perfect summer escape film stars Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase and a whole slew of wonderful and eccentric characters (including a pre-"Arthur" Dudley Moore) all under the guidance of filmmaker extraordinaire, Colin Higgins. Higgins, the creative genius behind "9 to 5," "Harold and Maude," and "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" is sadly little known today, but we intend to rectify...

Jul 23, 202558 minSeason 2Ep. 15

4 Moore for Mary: “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” II

Why return to Minneapolis in the summertime? Because some television landmarks deserve multiple visits. After our first "Mary Tyler Moore" episode last season became one of our most popular, we knew we had to revisit the WJM newsroom and dive deeper into what makes this revolutionary sitcom the gold standard against which all others are measured. The magic of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" lies in its perfect balance of humor and authenticity. In this episode we discuss 4 MOORE landmark episodes of...

Jul 16, 20251 hr 32 minSeason 2Ep. 14

Bottom’s Up! “The Poseidon Adventure” (1972)

Movie Stars, ahoy! And “The Love Boat” it ain’t— it’s the granddaddy of all disaster films: Irwin Allen’s 1972 classic, “The Poseidon Adventure”. A wave crashes, a ship flips, and suddenly a boat-load of Oscar-winners find themselves in a fight to survive when the world turns upside down. This groundbreaking 1972 disaster film didn't just entertain audiences—it created the template that would define an entire genre for decades to come. There’s got to be a morning after when you join us on this j...

Jul 09, 20251 hr 9 minSeason 2Ep. 13

Coffee, Tea or Cheese? "Airport" (1970)

Now boarding TGA Flight #2 non-stop to Rome! We've got elderly stow-aways (and Oscar-winners), surly mechanics, a French New-wave muse, and oh yes, a former movie star with a briefcase full of dynamite. Would you like an aisle or a window seat? Please fasten your seat belts as we take flight on "Airport" (Universal, 1970), the iconic film that launched the disaster film genre dominating 1970s cinema, surprising critics by becoming Universal Pictures' biggest hit ever. This groundbreaking movie c...

Jul 02, 202540 minSeason 2Ep. 12

Derailed: “Midnight Express” (1978)

In "Midnight Express" (Columbia, 1978) Brad Davis delivers a gut-wrenching performance as a young man whose brief moment of stupidity in a foreign country derails his entire life and inexorably alters his future. Based on the true story of American tourist Billy Hayes’ harrowing fight to survive and escape from a Turkish prison in the 1970s, the film garnered 6 Oscar nominations and two wins (including one for first-time screenwriter Oliver Stone) and altered US-Turkish relations for years to co...

Jun 25, 202550 minSeason 2Ep. 11

“The Judy Garland Show” Part Two: Rainbow’s End

Three producers. Four formats. One television season. “The Judy Garland Show” stands as a fascinating television tragedy that should have been a triumph. In the second part of our special tribute to Judy Garland, we discuss the sad but inevitable decline of what was to be the climax of the legendary singer’s career. Network executives shuffled through producers, writers, and formats with bewildering frequency while Judy struggled to maintain her artistic integrity. Today, "The Judy Garland Show"...

Jun 18, 202548 minSeason 2Ep. 11

Rainbow High: “The Judy Garland Show”, Part One

In the fall of 1963, television audiences witnessed something extraordinary – the legendary Judy Garland starring in her very own weekly variety show on CBS. What should have been a triumphant venture and crowning achievement to an already legendary career became instead one of entertainment's most fascinating tragedies... and it was all captured forever on videotape. With a roster of guest stars ranging from old pals Mickey Rooney and Martha Raye, to the powerhouse Ethel Merman, to a 21-year ol...

Jun 11, 20251 hr 12 minSeason 2Ep. 10

Every Inch a Stephen King: "Misery" (1990)

Listen, mister man! We don’t want to get all “oogly” about it, but Kathy Bates went from a relatively unknown, but respected, stage actress to an Academy Award winner when she portrayed one of cinema's most unforgettable villains in 1990's "Misery." Meanwhile, James Caan, who had disappeared from Hollywood's A-list during the 1980s, found himself back in the spotlight playing the bedridden writer forced to resurrect his killed-off character. Join us as we explore the film that remains Stephen Ki...

Jun 04, 202551 minSeason 2Ep. 9

Solitary Man: “The Manchurian Candidate” (1962)

In our final “Mother's May” episode, we explore what may be the most psychologically disturbing maternal figure in film history - Angela Lansbury as Eleanor Shaw Iselin in “The Manchurian Candidate”, a brilliantly prescient political thriller that resonates as strongly today as it did in 1962 release. The Manchurian Candidate (UA, 1962) Starring Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey, Janet Leigh and Angela Lansbury. Screenplay by George Axelrod based on the book by Richard Condon Directed by John Frank...

May 28, 202555 minSeason 2Ep. 8

A Sitcom Like "Alice" (1976-1985)

Well, kiss our grits! Our "Mother's May" celebration continues with a TV Mom-- a widow with a young son who became one of television's most beloved mother figures, Alice Hyatt. "Alice" wasn't just another sitcom—it was a cultural touchstone that made Linda Lavin a household name and introduced us to unforgettable characters who felt like family. Text us & We'll Respond on an Episode Links to Tony's website, and Brad's website at www.goinghollywoodpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram @goingholl...

May 21, 20251 hr 15 minSeason 2Ep. 7

Selective Memories: “I Remember Mama” (1948)

It’s an interesting Mother’s Day celebration today, as we discuss our two very different experiences with George Steven’s 1948 masterpiece, “I Remember Mama”, the story of the everyday struggles and triumphs of a Norwegian immigrant family in 1910 San Francisco. At the heart of this story stands Mama, portrayed by the extraordinary Irene Dunne in what would be her fifth and final Oscar nominated performance. Dunne brings remarkable authenticity to this character—a woman who manages household fin...

May 14, 202558 minSeason 2Ep. 6

Immaculate Mary: “Ordinary People” (1980)

Happy Mother's May everyone! In our first episode for our special "Mother's May" celebration, we discuss one of the seminal dramas of the 1980s- Robert Redford's Oscar-winning film, "Ordinary People" (1980). Mary Tyler Moore delivers the performance of her career as Beth Jarrett, America's sweetheart transformed into the emotionally unavailable mother whose brittleness masks unprocessed grief. Timothy Hutton, winning the Oscar at just 20 years old (still the youngest Supporting Actor winner ever...

May 07, 202558 minSeason 2Ep. 5

“My Best Girl” (1927) : Mary Pickford and the Sound of Silents

It's Tony's birthday and we commemorate the event by celebrating one of the greatest romantic comedies of the silent film era, Mary Pickford's final silent masterpiece…from 1927, “My Best Girl". Far more than just another romantic comedy, this jewel captures a pivotal moment in Hollywood history—the absolute peak of silent filmmaking just before sound would forever change the medium. What makes this nearly century-old film remarkably special is watching real romance bloom on screen. Discover thi...

Apr 30, 20251 hr 19 minSeason 2Ep. 4

Dames at Sea: Agatha Christie’s “Death on the Nile” (1978)

The butler didn't do it! Then again, Dame Agatha Christie never wrote that tired cliche. Join us as we embark on a glamorous, deadly journey down the Nile as we dissect the 1978 adaptation of Dame Agatha Christie's masterpiece, "Death on the Nile", a film that perfectly balances humor, intrigue, and shocking violence against the breathtaking backdrop of Egypt. Whether you're a mystery aficionado, a fan of classic Hollywood, or someone who appreciates the art of storytelling at its finest, this e...

Apr 23, 20251 hr 10 minSeason 2Ep. 3

Foxy Lady: Bette Davis in “The Little Foxes” (1941)

"Nobody's as good as Bette when she's bad!" So heralded a famous movie tagline from the 1940s, and nothing could be more appropriate for today’s film, Lillian Helman's tale of mendacity in the moonlight, 1941's The Little Foxes . In this classic film, the one and only Bette Davis plays Regina Giddens, a woman whose ambition knows no boundaries, and whose determination knows no limit. Many film scholars herald Davis’s performance as the greatest of her career…. and we agree. Delivered in mask-lik...

Apr 16, 202556 minSeason 2Ep. 2

Blazing Anxiety: Celebrating Mel Brooks' "Blazing Saddles"(1974) and "High Anxiety"(1977)

As we launch into our second season, we couldn't think of a better filmmaker to celebrate than the masterful comedic genius of Mel Brooks. We give our take on two iconic films that showcase different facets of his boundary-pushing humor: "Blazing Saddles" and "High Anxiety. A Mel Brooks, whose commitment to pushing comedy to its limits while maintaining heart and intelligence continues to inspire. What's your favorite Mel Brooks film? Let us know as we dive into a season filled with exciting the...

Apr 09, 20251 hr 33 minSeason 2Ep. 1

Merry Christmas, “Auntie Mame!” (1958)

It’s our Christmas episode! And what could be more appropriate than celebrating the most wonderful time of the year with one of the most joyous films ever made? From 1958, it’s “Auntie Mame.” This classic film starring the magnificent Rosalind Russell in her most iconic role has become a holiday staple for many movie fans, and captures the essence of living life to the fullest in this holiday season. Are we all lit??! Text us & We'll Respond on an Episode Links to Tony's website, and Brad's ...

Dec 25, 202450 minSeason 1Ep. 36

Beale's-mania: The Mad Prophecy of “Network” (1976)

We’re finishing off our first season of “Going Hollywood” on a high with a true masterpiece of chilling prophecy... from 1976, Paddy Chayefsky's "Network”! We explore how the film foretold the merging of news and entertainment long it became a norm at the networks. Sidney Lumet's collaboration with Chayefsky is also in the spotlight, as we discuss how their work revealed the troubling shift towards opinion-based news sources. With legendary figures like Walter Cronkite as our backdrop, we dive i...

Dec 04, 20241 hr 1 minSeason 1Ep. 35

A Cruel Inheritance: "The Heiress" (1949)

We explore the 1949 masterpiece "The Heiress," starring Olivia de Havilland, Ralph Richardson, Montgomery Clift, and Miriam Hopkins. Discover how de Havilland's break from Warner Brothers led her to a role that would define an era, as we unravel the nuanced performances and emotional depth of this iconic film. With insights fresh from Brad's first viewing and Tony's long-standing admiration. The psychological complexity of the characters takes center stage. Our episode sheds light on the intrica...

Nov 27, 20241 hr 5 minSeason 1Ep. 34

A Bucket of Hyacinths: "Keeping Up Appearances"

Ever wondered what it would be like if Hyacinth Bucket (pronounced " Bouquet" ) had a social media account in today's world? We explore the timeless humor of "Keeping Up Appearances,"(BBC, 1990-1995) drawing parallels between Hyacinth's endearing antics and the curated personas of modern social media influencers. Join us as we journey through the sitcom's charming world, celebrating everything from Hyacinth's infamous candlelight suppers to her hilarious misadventures that kept us all entertaine...

Nov 20, 20241 hr 32 minSeason 1Ep. 33

Classic Hollywood #101: Our "Lost" Pilot

Revisit a special moment with us as we relive Tony's second appearance on Brad's podcast, "Queer We Are," a conversation so rich we like to think of it as the "lost pilot" of our own show, "Going Hollywood." We discuss Tony's new documentary, "Cary Grant: The Man He Dreamed of Being" and celebrate this icon from Hollywood's golden age. We navigate the tricky waters of discussing historical figures with a focus on accuracy, steering clear of rumors and emphasizing Grant's work over speculation ab...

Nov 13, 202452 minSeason 1Ep. 32

Unraveling “Rope” (1948), with Special Guest Stephen Dolginoff!

Renowned playwright and composer Stephen Dolginoff joins us to unravel the chilling narrative behind Alfred Hitchcock's "Rope" and its connection to the real-life crime of Leopold and Loeb. We promise a captivating journey through the film's thematic ties to Nietzsche's superman theory and the concept of thrill killings. As we mark the 100th anniversary of the infamous crime, Stephen shares his unique insights from crafting the musical "Thrill Me," which has mesmerized audiences worldwide with i...

Nov 06, 202456 minSeason 1Ep. 31

Mama Mia! Pray for "Rosemary's Baby" (1968)

Uncover the secrets behind "Rosemary's Baby" and explore its eerie brilliance with us. From the haunting lullaby composed by Krzysztof Komeda to the fascinating fiction of Tannis root, we promise a new appreciation for the film's chilling scenes that still captivate audiences today. We'll discuss standout performances, notably Mia Farrow's unsettling dream sequences and Ruth Gordon's unique comedic flair, which add a layer of depth to Roman Polanski's masterpiece. Immerse yourself in a reflectio...

Oct 30, 20241 hr 4 minSeason 1Ep. 30

Rats in the Cellar: “What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?” (1962)

It's Halloween night in 1962, and an unsuspecting world is not quite prepared for what it is about to experience...two legendary stars from Hollywood's Golden Age unleash decades of resentment, rage, and recrimination on each other and on the movie going public. It's "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane" and movies--and movie stars--will never be the same. Discover the captivating story behind Bette Davis and Joan Crawford's legendary and unforgettable collaboration on "What Ever Happened to Baby Ja...

Oct 23, 20241 hr 3 minSeason 1Ep. 29

Hilarious Homicide : Neil Simon’s “Murder by Death” (1976)

It’s our “Trick or Treat” episode! And no movie is full of more tricks, or treats, than Neil Simon’s 1976 classic “Murder by Death” Packed with wit and an oddball cast of literary detectives, this 1976 film offers more than just mystery; it serves up a cocktail of laughter and intrigue. We honor the late Dame Maggie Smith and her role in this cinematic gem that turns the traditional whodunit on its head. With a plot orchestrated by the enigmatic Lionel Twain, played by Truman Capote in a rare fi...

Oct 16, 202449 minSeason 1Ep. 28

Bride's Dead Revisited: Unearthing "The Bride of Frankenstein" (1935)

Is "Bride of Frankenstein" the greatest horror film ever made? Join us as we dissect this 1935 classic, inspired by a listener email from Susan, and saved for our special Halloween month episode. We promise you’ll gain fresh insights into James Whale's comedic vision, which we liken to Sidney Pollack's dramatic flair in "Tootsie." We’ll debate its standing against other iconic horror films like "The Thing," and explore how humor and campiness contribute to its lasting charm. We'll guide you thro...

Oct 09, 202447 minSeason 1Ep. 27
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