2009's Curse OF IT CAME
FROM DALLAS - Taking the fifth!
The October 15th 2009 show featured our very own
Gordon K. Smith and improv comedian Mark
Fickert (ably filling in as a last minute stand-by),
as they took us through more movie memories and trivia from films
produced in the Dallas area throughout the years. Of course, the
evening’s program consisted of rarely seen - and deservedly
so - pieces of film and video folly from the worlds of feature
films, commercials, industrials, cable access and even some locally
produced television programming.
This year “Curse,” as we have come to
call it, took a departure from previous shows by exhibiting examples
of excellence, too – noteworthy productions made in and
around Dallas, covering feature films, television programming,
music videos, documentaries and/or corporate films. Over the years,
we’ve gotten a lot of laughs poking fun at some of the “spectaculars”
that have been made here, so it’s now time to also grant
recognition of some of the first-rate productions that have come
from this area, as well.
Actor Glenn Morshower (24, Transformers),
a native of Dallas, was on hand to recall his first feature 1976's
"Drive-In" and introduced fellow cast members Gary
Lee Cavagnaro and Lisa Lemole who were
also in attendance.
Additionally, the DPA Film Pioneer Award was presented
to two highly deserving individuals who put their personal stamps
on the Dallas film industry over the years: “Brownie”
Brownrigg (posthumously) and Howard Fisher,
a founding member of the DPA. Previous awardees have included
Joe Camp, Larry Buchanan, Bruce Jamieson, Bill Stokes,
Johnny Beasley, Rod Keitz and Larry Herndon.
Another important feature of the show is the It
Came From Dallas raffle, where each year, prizes representing
thousands of dollars in value have been given away.Each year,
the prizes and have gotten bigger and better and this year was
no exception! Thanks to all teh businesses who donated prizes
for the raffle.
Pre-show musical entertainment was provided by theraminist
and sawyer Robert Froehner.
For those of you who have attended any or all of
the first four shows, you know it’s a fun-filled evening
and an opportunity to rub elbows with all sorts of folks from
the industry. Of critical importance, however, the proceeds from
donations and sponsorships also enable the Dallas Producers Association
to continue to be a major contributor to the Texas Motion Picture
Alliance (http://www.txmpa.org).
The statewide organization recently capped off a second successful
campaign during which the state legislature passed new legislation
that enhances the incentives program already in place for the
entire moving image industry. Of course, results like this would
not have occurred without significant financial support from the
industry, itself. And in the end, that’s what “It
Came From Dallas!” is all about.
Here are links to PR for this year's It Came From
Dallas evetn:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Bob Dauber - Chair & Executive Producer
Russ Jolly - Producer
Brandon Jones - Producer
Don Stokes - Producer
Gordon K. Smith - Film Historian/Show Editor
Martha Duncan - Event Coordinator
Niki Nicastro McCuistion - Prize Coordinator
Kelly J. Kitchens - Publicist
Josh Hurst - Graphic Design
Rebecca Preston - Administration
Will Raymond - Sponsor Sales
Dutchie Reid - Sponsor Sales
Bill Looney/Liquid Logixx - Poster Art Design
Doc Strange Images - Event Photographer
GRATEFUL APPRECIATION
DPA Pioneer Awards furnished by MPS Studios
Program & poster printing by Einstein Printing
Large Poster printing by Adventure Graphics
Meeting facilities provided by MediaTech