“Forgotten Hollywood”- My Return to Cinecon!

Posted on August 18, 2011 by raideoman1 | No Comments

Manny P. here…

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   Cinecon 47 will take place over Labor Day Weekend. I have again been invited to attend. According to their website:

Cinecon titlecard3   Cinecon is the oldest and the grandest of movie related fan fests, and Cinecon 47 promises to offer an outstanding five day program of unusual films, exciting celebrity guests, and one of the best film memorabilia marts in the nation.

   On Friday, September 2nd from noon till 3p, I’ll be signing copies of Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History in the Movie Memorabilia Show at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel.

books46_pachecoAs a special added attraction our exciting Film Book Fair event will be back for a repeat performance and is included with the Memorabilia show. Several authors will be on hand at various times throughout the weekend to personally inscribe copies of their latest editions. Here’s your chance to get the best of the new film related books directly from their authors.

Among the authors who attended Cinecon 46 were Manny Pacheco, Bill Cassara, and Donna Hill.

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   Here’s a link to their website:

http://www.cinecon.org/cinecon_memorabilia.html

   Highlights include a 2003 documentary about the making of This is Cinerama. It’s called Cinerama Adventure. The original motion picture sparked interest in the wide screen film technique of the 1950’s. Rennaissance hotel logo

   The Renaissance Hollywood Hotel is conveniently located at 1755 N. Highland Ave. The Film Book Fair will take place around the third floor meeting area.

  I heartily look forward to seeing you over Labor Day Weekend at Cinecon 47!

Until next time>                               “never forget”

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