Author: Pam Munter

  • THE SCREENWRITER Frances Marion | What’shername

    THE SCREENWRITER Frances Marion | What’shername

    Frances Marion was one of the most important, influential, and well-paid screenwriters in Hollywood. Her films moved audiences to tears and brought out the best in every actor for whom she ever wrote. And when the switch to ‘talking pictures’ left most other silent film writers in the dust, Frances continued to astonish, creating dozens […]

  • The Reading and Writing Podcast with Jeff Rutherford

    The Reading and Writing Podcast with Jeff Rutherford

    Listen to the podcast here: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/reading-and-writing-podcast-8585/episodes/pam-munter-interview-episode-5-101091506

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  • Fading Fame: Pam Munter On Women, Aging In Hollywood, & The Casting Couch

    Fading Fame: Pam Munter On Women, Aging In Hollywood, & The Casting Couch

    https://writerwriterpantsonfire.podbean.com/e/fading-fame-pam-munter-on-women-aging-in-hollywood-the-casting-couch/ Today’s guest is Pam Munter author of Fading Fame: Women of a Certain Age in Hollywood. Pam joined me to talk about the Golden Age of Hollywood, how things have changed since the casting couch was a permanent fixture in studios, and how acting and performance have informed her writing.

  • Viscous Memories

      Viscous Memories

  • Fading Fame: Women of a Certain Age in Hollywood by Pam Munter | Dark Matter Zine

    Fading Fame: Women of a Certain Age in Hollywood by Pam Munter | Dark Matter Zine

    https://www.darkmatterzine.com/fading-fame-women-of-a-certain-age-in-hollywood-by-pam-munter/ A review by Nalini Haynes Fading Fame is a shocking historical fiction collection of stories told in different media – short stories, poems, plays – about women in Hollywood. While the author stresses these stories are fiction, she appears to have researched her subjects and written plausible stories to explain pivotal moments in their lives. […]

  • ‘Show Business (1944)’ or ‘We Want Davis’ | An Interview on The Yesteryear Ballyhoo Revue

    ‘Show Business (1944)’ or ‘We Want Davis’ | An Interview on The Yesteryear Ballyhoo Revue

    Zach is joined this week by Author and Film Historian Pam Munter (Fading Fame: Women of a Certain Age in Hollywood) to unpack the trunks and get ready for a debut on the Vaudeville stage as they dive into Eddie Cantor and his 1944 film, ‘Show Business.’ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-35-show-business-1944-or-we-want-davis/id1540142449?i=1000530495325

  • Pam Munter | Spoken Label podcast from the UK

    Pam Munter | Spoken Label podcast from the UK

    Latest up for Spoken Label (Author/Artist/Poet chat Podcast) features the lovely Pam Munter, author of Fading Fame. Fading frame in the words of Kirkus Reviews is “Munter probes the lives of Hollywood women after the lights have gone down in this debut collection of fiction and drama.…Munter writes purposefully about the systemic misogyny that has […]

  • What’s New

    What’s New

    Check out the latest news and updates here.   Doris Day And Predation In The Golden Age Of Hollywood By Pam Munter July 8, 2021 The long and celebrated life of screen star Doris Day has been well documented in numerous biographies and in the extensive obituaries that followed her death in 2019 at the […]

  • Doris Day And Predation In The Golden Age Of Hollywood | Last Movie Outpost

    Doris Day And Predation In The Golden Age Of Hollywood By Pam Munter July 8, 2021 The long and celebrated life of screen star Doris Day has been well documented in numerous biographies and in the extensive obituaries that followed her death in 2019 at the age of 97.   From the start of her […]