Hollywood North by Michael Libling
Author:Michael Libling
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Open Road Media
Published: 2020-03-15T00:00:00+00:00
âI wrote it myself for The Black Ace. Nary an iota of lurid violence, yet you should have heard the audiences scream.â He shut his eyes, basked in the memory. âWholly terrorized, chilled to the marrow, they were. It was marvellous. My magnum opus. Yet it was the infinitely inferior The Lodger that won the accolades. How unjust is that! And only recently, Hitchcock, you know, the man is shamelessâthe shower sequence in Psycho, stolen frame for frame from Black Ace. The scoundrel thought no one would know, thought sufficient time had elapsed. But I know. We know.â
âAnd this down here?â Jack said, indicating the logo.
âBlackhurst Pictures International, of course. My production company. Alas, as ill-fated and lamented as the othersâCanadian National Features, Adanac, Pan American Films . . .â
âSo itâs true, thenâthey did make movies in Trenton,â Jack said, and my excitement was every bit as palpable as his.
âHollywood North, right, Mr. Blackhurst?â I said, eager now to be a featured player. âI found them. It was me who found the intertitles. Iâve got a bunch of them, you wonât believe.â
âThing is,â Jack said, âMr. McGrath, over at the Record, he told us we needed to burn them. Why would heââ
âI beg your pardon? McGrath? Bryan McGrath?â
âYeah. Like he was scared of them.â
âIt was really, really weird,â I said, thriving on the upswing.
âMcGrath, the great saviour. Why in Heavenâs almighty name would you share a discovery of this magnitude with a knave? A more egregious overreactor I have never known. Burn them? Quintessential McGrath. A nervous Nellie of the first order. A mediocre and malodorous screen scribe transmogrified to mephitic muckraker. My dear lads, your intertitles are but memories of a bygone era. The manâs worries are woefully misplaced.â
âSo there is something to fear, then, sir?â Jack said.
âIsnât there always, my boy?â
âYouâre telling me,â I said with a laugh. By now, I was fully on board with the new, enthusiastic version of me.
âCan we see the movies?â Jack asked. âDo you have them?â
âNorman.â We turned to the rear of the shop and the voice of a woman.
Mr. Blackhurst hastily drew us back. âShe will tell me I have said too much. Alas, to you, I will have said too little. No matter what you may hear, it was not the talkies that killed Hollywood North, it was indeed, as you have surmised, the fear.â
âThatâs enough, Norman. Enough.â
âPerhaps a close-up now, gentlemen, a wistful glance to the right, focus soft, and cut to the intertitle. âHe had dreams, you know. Hail the Revered Masters! F.W. Murnau. D.W. Griffith. C.B. DeMille. And if not for ignorance, delusion, and myth, the redoubtable N.K. Blackhurst.ââ He winked at me. At Jack. And aged ten years in ten seconds. The cards sailed to the floor and some of his brain, too. His expression went from blank to black, Dr. Jekyll awakening to find Mr. Hydeâs bloody cane in his hands.
âSir?â Jack said, but the man had hopped the fast freight to Voodoo Island. In dull retreat he dragged his feet and exited behind a curtain of cleaning.
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