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If you're a fan of Classic
Movies and Television
we invite you to join us at the next...

May 31 - June 2, 2012
Whispering Woods Hotel and
Convention Center
Olive Branch, MS

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Memphis Film Festival?
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our attendees and fans, to do just that!
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link --
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Film Festival Forum
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and direct links to complete registration process!
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for the last minute rush!
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| Latest
News Items |
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May
15th--
Right up to the
last minute, a guest may cancel and that is what we have here. In
one of the worst years for guest cancellations yet, we have had
still another - Will Hutchins, also
known as Sugarfoot, will not be able
to attend due to health concerns.
We wish him a
speedy recovery,
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| May
13th--
Many have inquired
about the health and status of James Stacy
after his recent bad health bout.
Boyd
heard a few days ago that Jim was headed
for rehab but was told by Doctors not to fly for some time. Then
the latest is, he's running a high fever and is back in ER.
He
posted on his website, http://www.westernclippings.com
, that due to surgery he will be unable to attend.
We
wish the best for Jim and hope he can
make it to the next Memphis Film Festival! |
May
5th--
People
attending the festival registered at the Whispering Woods or Fairfield
Inn who will need to use the shuttle service from the airport must
call the hotel and make a pickup reservation at least 72 hours before
arrival.
Whispering
Woods: 662-895-2941 Fairfield: 662-892-4469
You
will need to provide the following information: Guest Name, Airline,
Arrival Date, Arrival Time, Departure time, Cell Phone Number, How
Many Guests traveling.
The
hotel will not send a shuttle if you call from the airport when
you arrive, you must have a reservation ahead of time.
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April
23rd--
The
2012 edition of the Memphis Film Festival is just a little over
a month away!
We
just wanted to remind you of the deadline for pre-registration.
The Pre Registration
deadline for the Memphis Film Festival is May 12, 2012. All
preregistration requests and fees will need to be received by that
date! After May 12, people can register at the Festival Desk
for the regular registration price of $25 per day.
For details on
registering early, please see our Registration
Page. |
| April
23rd--
Just
when you think "all the dust had settled" on our guest
list, we have again suffered a couple of guest cancellations -
Robert Horton and James Stacy
have both cancelled due to health concerns. We wish them both
a speedy recovery!
We now have available
the latest (and what should be the final) flyer for the 2012 Memphis
Film Festival with the most up-to-date information concerning our
changed guest lineup.
Feel free to
download copies and print them out!
Help support
the show by giving flyers to friends and family you believe will
be interested in attending this exciting,
fun-filled festival next summer!
MEMPHIS
FILM FESTIVAL FLYER (JPG Format)
MEMPHIS
FILM FESTIVAL FLYER (PDF Format) (Please note
that one of these flyers is in PDF format. If you are unable to
read it, it may be because your computer is not equipped with a
PDF reader program. To download Adobe PDF reader free of charge,
please take the following link.)
Download
Free Adobe Reader |
| April
15th--
Whenever
a past guest of the Memphis Film Festival passes away, we make the
news public by posting a notice here on the website of their contributions
to the film world and to the festival. We need to announce
the passing of Carol Adams who graciously
appeared at our show in 2007.
While
we can go on and mention her western film credits as we normally
do, this space is probably better utilized by sharing a recent latter
that Carol's grandson, Don,
sent the Memphis festival. It expresses thoughts better than
we ever could.

Hello
Ray and Boyd,
My name is Don Smith, and I met both of you at the 2007 Festival
when I accompanied my grandmother "Carol Adams" AKA Lurline
Pearl to be a
part of the festivities, and she went on to partner up with Boyd
at the Gene Autry Centennial.
It is with
regret that I inform you that Lurline passed away Monday Apr.9.
She had been dealing with breast cancer most recently, following
a series of hip problems and falls over the last two years. She
was at home in her own room,
surrounded by loved ones and without pain. She was 94 on March 15th.
She mentioned to me, on more than one occasion since her dealings
with each
of you, how much she had appreciated your professionalism and courtesy
and those late memories in her life were some that she genuinely
reflected on with fondness and pride.
So this email will serve two functions, hopefully. To tell you that
she is now "Ridin' On A Rainbow", and secondly, to thank
you both for those happy memories that we shared with her and will
carry on with us forever.
Best regards, and good luck with this year's festival,
D. Emery Smith

The
reference her grandson made to "Ridin'
on a Rainbow" was referring to the 1941 film she made
with Gene Autry. This was one
of the best of Carol's many film credits.

While
we are always saddened by the passing of one of our festival's past
guests, in this case, it brings us a warm comfort to realize that
her appearance at the 2007 festival and the opportunity she was
given to meet her fans brought her such happiness and joy!
Carol
Adams
(1918
- 2012) |
| April
7th--
The Memphis Film Festival is extremely pleased to announce their
final two guests for the upcoming show!
Making
his final public appearance before he retires, we are pleased to
announce the great Robert Horton, star
of "Wagon Train" and "A
Man Called Shenandoah" will be joining us!

Robert
Horton
is a star in the truest sense when it comes to TV westerns. His
influence on the western genre
is well-known and the Memphis Film Festival is honored he has selected
us as the venue to make his final public appearance!

Also
appearing with us this summer will be Henry
Darrow of "The High Chaparral"
and "Zorro". Henry appeared
at the show a few years back and will be making a welcome return
to meet his fans again this year!

This
finalizes the guest list for the 2012 show and as you can see, we
wrap up the "Gathering of Guns" guest list with a BANG!
The largest and most spectacular gatherin g of stars our show
has ever seen!
For
more information on these stars and the rest of our amazing lineup,
please check out our GUESTS page!
See
you in just over a month!
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| April
7th--
The Memphis Film Festival is pleased to announce a new guest who
will be joining us at the festival in just a few weeks. Don
Pedro Colley has been added to round out our Daniel
Boone reunion!

Don
will be there greeting fans of the show and remembering his other
experiences in Hollywood.
For
more information on Don and the other
great guests appearing this summer, check out the Guests
page! |
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April 1st--
We
regret to announce the passing of one of the most familiar faces
in Hollywood history. Warren Stevens
was seen in literally hundreds of TV shows and movies and recently
passed away at the age of 92.

Warren
Stevens
had one of the most recognizable faces in Hollywood after aving
appeared in dozens of movies and over 150 television programs. He
also consistently made appearances in westerns usually playing gamblers
or town leaders.


He
was always sought after to play solid roles in dramas, gangster
and horror/scifi roles. Perhaps his most famous role was that
of the ill-fated "Doc" Ostrow
in the classic science fiction film Forbidden
Planet (1956).
He
made many appearances in TV westerns incuding Laramie,
The Rebel, Wagon
Train (2 episodes), Gunsmoke (3
episodes), Bonanza (4 episodes),
Daniel Boone (3 episodes), The Virginian
(3 episodes), Rawhide, and Have
Gun, Will Travel (3 episodes).
It
was his appearances on Have Gun, Will Travel
that introduced him to Richard Boone,
which resulted in Stevens's only continuing
TV role as one of the "regulars" in The
Richard Boone Show, an award-winning anthology series which
lasted for one season (1963–64).

It
was a pleasure and honor to have Warren
join the Memphis Film Festival in 1998. He brought with him
a wealth of historical memories of television and Hollywood history.
Warren
Stevens
(1919
- 2012) |
| February
27th --
The Memphis Film
Festival is becoming such a popular destination this year that we
have just sold out our third hotel - a first for the Memphis Film
Festival AND we are still three months before the show!
We now have filled
up the Whispering Woods Convention Center, the Fairfield Suites
and Comfort Suites facilities. We are now recommending everyone
book their accomodations at the Hampton Inn Hotel in Olive Branch.
There will be a shuttle that runs regularly between the Hampton
Inn and the film festival site.

Important
information about the Hampton Inn Hotel follows:
The
number for the Comfort Suites is 662
/ 893 - 7600.
Address:
6830 Crumpler Blvd.,
Olive
Branch, Mississippi 38654
You
can also make reservations and find out more information about the
Hampton Inn online by using the link below:
Hampton
Inn Hotel in Olive Branch |
| February
18th--
It seems we have
lost several past guests of the Memphis Film Festival recently and
with sadness we must again announce the passing of still another
one. Russell Arms left us on
the 13th of February. He had been a guest of ours in 1993
and again in 2005.

Russell
Arms, 92, a singer and actor who was a regular vocalist on
the popular TV musical program "Your
Hit Parade" from 1952 to 1957, died Monday at his home
in Hamilton, Ill., where he had retired with his wife, Mary
Lynne. The Lamporte-St. Clair Funeral Home in Hamilton confirmed
his death but did not give the cause.
Along with other regular cast members Gisele
MacKenzie, Snooky Lanson and
Dorothy Collins, Arms
performed what were billed as the seven most popular songs in the
country every Saturday night on the NBC show. The program had begun
on radio before moving to television in 1950 and aired until the
spring of 1959

Arms
started his career as an actor. Born Feb. 3, 1920, and raised
in Berkeley, he studied acting at the Pasadena Playhouse. He signed
a contract with Warner Bros. in 1941 and was given small parts
in war movies before he was drafted the next year.
He worked steadily on radio in New York
before landing the spot on "Your Hit
Parade." After he left the show, he had guest roles
on episodic TV series including "Have
Gun — Will Travel," "Rawhide"
and "Perry Mason."
He
went on to costar in a series of western films alongside such
stars as Gene Autry, Lash
LaRue,
Clayton Moore, Dickie
Jones, Roy Acuff and Gail
Davis.
Russell during his visit to Memphis in 2005.
Russell
was a man of many talents and whose appeal spread from music lovers
to western film fans. Our prayers go out to his family and
friends as we remember his gentle spirit and contributions to the
entertainment world.
Russell
Arms
(1920
- 2012) |
| February
14th --
We are excited
to announce that Jeff Connors, the
real-life son of The Rifleman's Chuck
Connors, will again be appearing with us at this summer's
Memphis show.

With
Johnny Crawford who played Lucas McCain's
son, Mark, making a rare appearance
here, how could we not resist the temptation to bring back Chuck
Connor's real-son to join in the festivities and again meet
many of his father's fans.
Besides
being an accomplished musician, Jeff Connors
also made his mark in TV and films including three appearances on
his dad's famous western series. The image below shows Jeff
in a 1959 episode of The Rifleman entitled
"Tension".

This
show also marks another special reunion for
Johnny Crawford - this will mark the first time that his
brother, Bobby, and he will appear
at a public film festival together!
The
Memphis Film Festival is excited to bring these two special reunions
together at the same show. Another MFF first! |
| February
11th --
We are sad to
announce the passing of a popular actor who was a regular on the
classic TV western, "The Big Valley".
He was 82 years old and was a past guest of the Memphis Film
Festival having attended in 1991.

Peter
Breck, most famous
for his role as Nick Barkley on the
popular TV western, passed away last week after a lengthy illness.
Nick gave Peter
Breck an excellent opportunity to display his acting abilities
since the character was such a strong fiery role.

Besides
that iconic role, Peter was a familiar
face on many more TV westerns including "Have
Gun - Will Travel", "Wagon
Train", "Zane Grey Theatre",
"The Restless Gun" and others.
He also appeared opposite some of this year's MFF guests in "Cheyenne",
"Bronco", "Sugarfoot"
and "The Virginian".
He was a regular on still another western, "Black
Saddle", and had a semi-regular role playing Doc
Holliday on "Maverick".
He
even made multiple appearances with his "Big
Valley" costar, Lee Majors,
in the latter's later series, "The Fall
Guy" and "The Six Million
Dollar Man".

Peter
Breck was such
a familiar face to all TV western fans. He brought us many,
many great memories and will be sorely missed.
Peter
Breck
(1929
- 2012) |
| February
6th --
Just when you
thought that the Memphis Film Festival had finished finished adding
guests, when it couldn't possibly top its already amazing lineup
-- look at this!!

We
are thrilled to add another incredible guest to our already bulging
lineup!
Johnny
Crawford, known
to all TV western fans as Mark McCain
on the classic series, The Rifleman,
will be joining us at this summer's show!

This
will be Johnny's second appearance
at the Memphis Film Festival - the first being in 1995! He
will be joined by his brother, Bobby Crawford,
of "Laramie" fame!
In
recent years, Johnny has been involved
in the music industry. He leads an orchestra which keeps him
busy so we are very fortunate to have him make this special appearance!

So come and give
Johnny a big Memphis welcome! This
is by far the biggest Memphis show of all time! |
January
21st --
BODIE
is BACK!!!

Clint
Walker,
one of the most popular guests the Memphis Film Festival has ever
had the pleasure of hosting, has graciously consented to return
to this summer's show!

Clint,
of course, played the title character on the classic TV western,
"Cheyenne", as well as
being the star of a long string of Hollywood hits such as "The
Dirty Dozen", "Night of
the Grizzly", "Yuma",
"Kodiak", "Sam
Whiskey", "Yellowstone
Kelly", "Fort Dobbs"
and many. MANY more! His career reflects the history of
Hollywood - both TV and movies - in itself!

His
appearance this summer is especially significant because it will
reunite him with two other guests - his Warner Bros western costar,
Will "Sugarfoot"
Hutchins and his "Cheyenne"
costar, L.Q. Jones!
This
will be one of the most memorable Memphis Film Festivals ever!
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January
15th --
GREAT NEWS!!
This website
erroneously reported the passing of Caren
Marsh a few days ago. She is not only still with us
but she took the "news" of her passing with her great
sense of humor. She was laughing about it. One obit
said she was 5'7"....she laughed, "I wish".
We apologize
for any confusion and rejoice in the correction!

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| January
10th -- Recently,
we lost another past guest of the Memphis Film Festival - that being
Bill McKinney who visited with us back
in 1984. He was 80 years old.

Perhaps
Bill's most famous role was the sadistic mountain in Burt
Reynolds' film, "Deliverance",
but he also went on to appear in seven Clint
Eastwood films, perhaps most notably as Union cavalry commander
Captain "Redlegs" Terrill
in "The Outlaw Josey Wales".

Bill
earned a special footnote in western film history when he teamed
with Richard Boone
and this summer's MFF guest, Hugh O'Brian,
as one of John Wayne's final on-screen
adversaries in the climatic ending of his final film, "The
Shootist".

Bill
McKinney
(1931
- 2011) |
| December
26th -- It
brings us sadness to announce the passing of a previous Memphis
Film Festival guest - Robert Easton
- who visited with us in 2006. He passed away on December
16th at the age of 81.

Mr.
Easton had a very
successful acting career that started out in radio and moved on
to TV and film appearances. Included in that over 60+ year
career were such notable films as "Paint
Your Wagon", "Red Badge of
Courage", "Comin' Round the
Mountain" and "Voyage to
the Bottom of the Sea". One of the more interesting
roles of his career was that of Mangus,
Chester's brother on
Gunsmoke. Mr. Easton played
that role on both the radio and TV versions of the classic western.

Robert
had a second career as well. For decades he had been one of
the leading dialecticians
in the industry. He even earned the title "the Henry Higgins
of Hollywood" because of his rich knowledge of regional dialects.
During his Memphis visit, he gladly entertained attended with his
expertise of dialects.

Robert Easton as he appeared in Memphis in 2006.
We
have lost a true talent amongst us and are are left a little poorer
for it. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and
friends.
Robert
Easton
(1930
- 2011) |
| December
3rd -- Perhaps
the most anticpated event during each year's edition of the Memphis
Film Festival is the Saturday night banquet. Attendees get
to enjoy an evening of fellowship with a grand meal and, see the
guests accept a gift of honor from the festival. They also
enjoy an opportunity to see and hear a wonderful evening of entertainment
as the favorite guests perform.
This year, the
festival has once again brought together an outstanding line-up
of entertainers to perform at this banquet. Headlining the
show will be the legendary Rex Allen, Jr!

Rex
Allen, Jr. is an American country music singer who followed
in the footsteps of his father, Rex Allen,
a singing cowboy and the narrator of many Walt
Disney films.

He has had over
50 hits with "Goodbye" (1974),
"I'm Gettin Good At Missing You (Solitaire)"
(1977), "Lonely Street" (1977),
"Two Less Lonely People"
(1977), "Lonely Street" (1978),
"With Love" (1978)) and others.
He. was a regular on The Statler Brothers
Show on The Nashville Network in the 1990s and he hosted
the spin-off series, Yesteryear. And
now The Western Music Association is inducting Rex
into their Hall Of Fame.
We are also excited
to announce that fan favorite, Johnny Western
will be returning to the festival next year!

Inspired by Gene
Autry when he was a child, Johnny
got a guitar and was performing professionally a year later. He
went to later perform with Gene Autry,
Johnny Cash and many western music
stars.

A member of the
Western Music Hall of Fame, Johnny's
voice is perhaps most familiar as the composer and singer of "The
Ballad of Paladin", the theme song of "Have
Gun - Will Travel". He also co-wrote the theme
to the TV series, "The Rebel",
with Johnny Cash.
Johnny
has appeared at the festival a few times before - most recently
in 2010 - and has always been a hit with the fans with his exciting
performances.
It wouldn't be
an Memphis Film Festival if we didn't enjoy the comedy of John
Buttram as our banquet emcee!

John
is the nephew of Pat Buttram, star
of "Green Acres" and sidekick to
Gene Autry. Apparently Pat's
comic style and homespun humor is a family trait because
John has it "down to an art". Past attendees
have come to realize that John's appearance
as the banquet just brings the event together like a neatly wrapped
package. And be sure to meet John
in the autograph area during the festival - he loves to visit with
the fans!
If
the guests, panel discussions, films and other activities of the
Memphis Film Festival haven't already prompted you to decide to
attand, surely this amazing line-up for the banquet will convince
you!
The
Memphis Film Festival will be THE fan event of 2012!!
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October
30th --
Bill
Hale ,
the brother of singing cowboy Monte Hale,
passed away from cancer on October 29th. Bill
made his mark on the western genre after appearing in several Republic,
Monogram and Columbia westerns. He then went on to appear
in many 50s and 60s western TV series.
We had the pleasure
of hosting Bill's appearance at the
2007 film festival when we celebrated a tribute to Monte
Hale. Other guests that appeared that year had appeared
in his films or worked with Monte in
some way. It was a pleasure for Bill to
meet so many fans that year.
Bill
will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers go out t That
is evidenced by o his friends and family. |
October
17th --
MIchael
Dante,
a guest at last year's Memphis Film Festival, was recently honored
by having a street named after him in his hometown of Stamford,
Connecticut. The award
winning actor was present when the street was dedicated in his name,
‘Michael Dante Way’ on
Friday Oct. 7, 2011.

The street is in the middle of the city and runs ¼ mile,
the full length of Prospect Street, going from Prospect and Hoyt
Street to Prospect and Walton Street. The dedication was officiated
by City Mayor Michael Pavia and attended
by family, friends and city officials. Oct. 7 was named Michael
Dante Day in Stamford, Connecticut.
Our heartfelt thanks to all those who supported Michael
with character reference letters, signed petitions supporting the
street naming, submitions of all of Michael’s career press
releases and awards information given to the City of Stamford for
the Board of Representatives approval, the making of the signs,
the Proclamation and the Resolution.
The naming of a city street for Michael Dante
will live in perpetuity as a testament to his life and dedication
resulting in his consequent successes in signing a major league
baseball contract, 30 motion pictures, 150 television shows, many
prestigious awards and 12 years hosting his own celebrity radio
show, as one who is most deserving of this once-in-a-lifetime honor.
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| September
30th -- One
of the biggest highlights of the 2012 Memphis Film Festival will
be the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the classic western,
The Virginian! The festival was
already hosting the largest reunion of stars from the series ever
assembled at a single festival. But we are not resting on
that distinction!
The Memphis Film
Festival is excited to announce yet another Virginian
star (the eighth) who will be joining us to help celebrate the anniversary
- L.Q. Jones!
L.Q.
Jones will be honored
for his recurring character, ranch hand Andy
Belden, on The Virginian. But
his association with classic TV westerns and films goes far, far
beyond that role. His list of appearances in western series
and films is one of the most impressive in Hollywood!
His
appearance at next year's MFF will bring an added excitement to
all who attend!
For
more information concerning the Virginian
celebration or our latest guest, please check out our Guest
Page now! |
August
18th --
The Memphis Film
Festival is pleased to announce that Bobby
Clark will also be appearing at the 2012 festival!

Bobby
appeared in the 1958 syndicated series, "Casey
Jones", which followed the adventures of the western
railroad engineer played by Alan Hale,
Jr. Also appearing on that series
regularly was Dub Taylor and Eddy
Waller.

This will be
Bobby Clark's first-ever appearance
at a film festival! And the Memphis Film Festival is pleased to
help make this special occasion happen!
For more information concerning the Casey
Jones TV series or our new guest, Bobby
Clark, please check out our Guest Page
now!
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| July
27th --
The Memphis Film
Festival is excited to announce its latest addition to our guest
list - and it is a great one - Robert Loggia!

Mr.
Loggia has had
an incredible career in Hollywood starting in the early days of
TV and continuing on to his highly respected list of feature films
from his Oscar-nominated role in "Jagged
Edge" to his audience-pleasing appearance in "Big"
(remember the uplifting scene of Robert
dancing on a giant keyboard with Tom Hanks?)

We
will honoring Mr. Loggia for his memorable
title role on "The Nine Lives of Elfego
Baca", one of the recurring western mini-series that
appeared on "Walt Disney Presents".
This was the breakout role that launched Mr.
Loggia on his incredible career.
This
is a very rare public appearance for this versatile charactor
actor and you won't want to miss it! Check out more information
our Guest Page now! |
June
26th --
Attendees are
in for a special treat at "A Gathering of Guns 4--A TV Western
Reunion" at the Memphis Film Festival May 31-June 2, 2012.
"Love Letters", the Pulitzer
Prize for Drama nominated play by A. R. Gurney,
will be presented by Will Hutchins
and Roberta Shore.
For those of
you unfamiliar with the outstanding 90 minute play, it centers on
just two characters, Melissa Gardner and Andrew Makepeace Ladd III.
Using the epistolary form sometimes found in novels, they sit side
by side at tables and read the notes, letters and cards--in which
over nearly 50 years they discuss their loves, hopes, ambitions,
dreams and disappointments, victories and defeats--that have passed
between them throughout their often separated lives.
It was first
performed in 1988 at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, CT. It
soon went to Broadway. Over the years it has been presented thousands
of times all over the world by name actors such as Charlton Heston,
Carol Burnett, Robert Wagner, Elizabeth
Taylor, Julie Harris, William
Hurt, George Segal, Jason
Robards, Polly Bergen, Robert
Vaughn, Timothy Hutton, Cliff
Robertson and many more. Both Will
and Roberta have performed the play
separately, but never together, so "A Gathering of Guns"
attendees are in for a very special presentation of this beautiful
play.
We look forward to presenting this unique experience.
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June
22nd --
The 2011 festival was an astonding success
and brought many wonderful, fun memories for attendees and guests
alike. The staff of the Memphis Film thanks you for your participation
and hopes to see all of you return next year forthe 2012 festival.
And,
next year's event is already shaping up to be the best yet! Just
look at one of the highlights set up for next year --

The
2011 festival hosted the greatest reunion of stars of "The
Virginian" ever. But we are are not simply resting
on our accomplishment - we plan to make it even BIGGER!
2012
marks the 50th anniversary of the long-running classic western and
to honor that special occasion, we will have all of the Virginian
stars return next year! But, more than that, we will be having two
more stars from that series join us!

Sara
Lane,
who played Elizabeth Grainger on the
series, will be appearing at the festival. At the last festival,
she graciously was available for a phone interview during The
Virginian panel discussions. But, next year she will
be attending the festival in person!

We
are also pleased to announce that Diane Roter
will be appearing with her Virginian
co-stars next summer. We had the pleasure of watching
Ms. Roter portray Jennifer Sommers
alongside her Virginian costars and
now, we will have the opportunity to meet and visit with her!
This
is, however, just the beginning. Please visit the Guests
page for a more in-depth review of these guests and all the others
who will be appearing next year! |
| May
27th --
There have been many, many guests who have
appeared at the Memphis festival over the past 35 years. In
fact, there have been over 300 guests making over 450 appearances.
Want to relive some memories of those shows?
Or,
if you haven't been attending these shows for long, you may want
to be surprised by the very impressive list of guests the festival
has hosted over the years?
You
can do that now - by checking out our new "Past
Guests" page. You can review the list of past guests
by festival date or by an alphabetic last name.
Check
out this page here
- you will be impressed! |
For more information on the Memphis Film Festival send
a S.A.S.E to:
P.O. Box 87
Conway, AR 72033
or email: raynielsen@windstream.net
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