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Episode #444: Ida Lupino's 'The Bigamist' with Hadley Meares
Episode 444

Episode #444: Ida Lupino's 'The Bigamist' with Hadley Meares

In front of and behind the camera, Ida Lupino wants you to call her "mother."

Maximum Film! · Kevin Avery, Drea Clark, Alonso Duralde, Marissa Flaxbart, Gabe Mara, Hadley Meares

March 6, 202659m 15sExplicit

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Show Notes

March is Women’s History month, and all the movies we cover this month will be directed by women! To kick things off, we’re leaning into the “history” part, and going back to 1953 to cover the most popular film from a truly pioneering director (and prolific actor), the one and only Ida Lupino. It’s The Bigamist, with our special guest, a journalist covering culture and history, Hadley Hall Meares!

What’s Good
Alonso - Stephen Rebello’s new book Hitchcockian Thrillers
Drea - Canada Dry Strawberry Fruit Splash Ginger Ale Zero Sugar
Hadley - Jane Fonda’s My Life So Far (for Vanity Fair’s Old Hollywood Book Club)
Kevin -  Brand new cast iron skillet

ITIDIC

  1. Lost Melies Film Found in the Library of Congress
  2. Alan Cumming, Bowen Yang, Lena Waithe, Adam Goldman Head New LGBTQ Film Initiative
  3. SAG’s RenamedActor Awards’ Air Live on Netflix

Movie Quiz Letterboxd List: “The [Blank}ist”

Staff Picks
Drea - André is an Idiot
Alonso - Micki & Maude
Hadley - My Favorite Wife
Kevin - Bottoms

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With
Kevin Avery
Drea Clark
Alonso Duralde

Produced by Marissa Flaxbart
Sr. Producer Laura Swisher

Topics

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