I have to admit that I have not yet seen Woody Allen’s – A Midnight in Paris yet but I am looking forward to the movie made for TV – Hemingway and Gellhorn due out in May 2012. The filming will start soon (Feb. 28). It looks like it will have a great cast with Nicole Kidman and Clive Owen in the starring roles. It will also co-star Connie Nielson – who I like in the BOSS – as the “blonde women.” I believe Martha Gellhorn, Hemingway’s third wife was the most interesting of all of Hemingway’s wives. For additional readings on Martha try: Gellhorn: A Twentieth Century Life by Caroline Moorehead as well as the Selected Letters of Martha Gellhorn also by Moorehead.
Hemingway & Gellhorn Movie Coming in May
January 9, 2012 by michael wood
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Thanks for the info – I didn’t know about this movie.
I think that you’ll like “Midnight In Paris” – it’s not a great movie, but it is fun.
Your welcome – and I will give the a chance at some point – Have a Happy Healthy New year
At the risk of sounding like a know-it-all, wasn’t Martha the third (not fourth) wife?
(Please just delete this after you read it.)
Ron – you are correct and I actually know this as well – - you can see in my links (Blogroll) I have links to all 4 wives – in the right order:>)
Thanks for the catch!
Michael