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Love this hat that George Raft is wearing in the 1939 movie, "Each Dawn I Die". Any idea what hat this is?
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Just saw that movie on TCM amazing hats, coats, suits and style!
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"The Shiralee" with Bryan Brown, 1987. It was an Australian movie -- actually a TV mini-series that got turned into a movie. I saw it on TV here in Tokyo around 1990. Great movie even without the hats!
When I saw Bryan Brown walking down a dusty country road with battered fedora and suspenders, my life was changed forever -- it sparked an obsession with hats (I've bought nearly 20 hats since then including two Federations last month -- thanks to you all for the heads up!).
Lots of Fedoras and Australian bush hats in that movie, combined with both suits and dirty work clothes.
Unfortunately the DVD is only available in PAL for region 4, so there's no sense in my buying it :cry:
Maybe one of the Australian hat dealers ought to invest in having it converted to NTSC; it's the ultimate Akubra commercial.
On a different note, the original "Miracle on 34th Street" had a lot of great hats as did "It's a Wonderful Life" with James Stewart. Tis the season to watch these two if you're ever gonna do it!
Additional comments four months later: I finally broke down and bought the Shiralee DVD via ebay from an Australian seller plus a region free NTSC-PAL DVD player from a local shop. Incredible! For 16 years I've been watching the video of the movie I taped from the 2 hour edited TV broadcast, and last night I saw an extra 70 minutes that I never knew existed. New characters, story elements, plus more great hat scenes. This DVD is well worth the investment in a new DVD player.
I am alternately pleased and mad at HBO's "Boardwalk Empire." Its great to see all the fedoras. But it is a bit annoying to see all the 1940s fedoras in a show depicting the late 20s and early 30s! Nearly every hat is a 2-1/2 inch brim or larger when most men's hats (especially in eastern state New Jersey) would have been 2-1/4 inch or so. There are too many large brimmed hats in this show and not enough bowlers and homburgs.
Also, one of the characters in this latest season was a dandy dressing gangster from New York who keeps wearing a thin ribbon, Open Road style hat all the time with his natty double breasted suits. This is a bad mismatch. Not only would he not be wearing a thin ribbon with all those fancy suits, but he would likely have viewed 3/8 inch ribbon hats as causal/western type hat. He'd more likely have been wearing 2 inch ribbon hats, not thins, with a 2-1/4 or 2-3/8 inch brim, and a tall crown in 1933-34.
OUTSTANDING post Josh! Thanks for the time & effort....:eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clapWell......here's the thing..........
Hmmm, now where have I seen that shot before...Just watched a pretty cool old movie on TCM last week, Hell's Highway 1932. These were pall bearers in the movie, all dressed in black...check out the variety of hats here.
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