Karina Longworth
You Must Remember This
You Must Remember This is a storytelling podcast exploring the secret and/or forgotten histories of Hollywood’s first century. It’s the brainchild and passion project of Karina Longworth (founder of Cinematical.com, former film critic for LA Weekly), who writes, narrates, records and edits each episode. It is a heavily-researched work of creative nonfiction: navigating through conflicting reports, mythology, and institutionalized spin, Karina tries to sort out what really happened behind the films, stars and scandals of the 20th century.
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May 28, 2026
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Your Next Listen: Talking Pictures 28.05.2026 59:52
If you're a fan of You Must Remember This, we think you'll also enjoy Talking Pictures, a podcast from TCM and HBO Max. On this episode, Oscar-nominated actress Rosie Perez sits down with host Ben Mankiewicz to discuss the films that shaped her career—Do the Right Thing and Fearless—as well as early favorites like Saturday Night Fever and Double Indemnity. She reflects on building a career in an i...
Presenting Cautionary Tales | Lights, Camera, Tax Break 23.05.2025 40:18
If you like You Must Remember This, you might also enjoy Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford, a podcast about stories of historic human error, catastrophes, and heists, and the lessons we can learn from such mishaps. In this episode of Cautionary Tales, Tim examines what happens when the bright lights of Hollywood collide with the far less glamorous world of tax evasion. When Ernest Borgnine was cas...
Welcome to Hollywoodland: John Waters: Subversion, Shock, and the Ultimate Outsider 02.05.2025 34:40
If you’ve finished all episodes of The Old Man is Still Alive , I’ve got another treat for you from Jake Brennan at Hollywoodland . Have a listen to this episode of Hollywoodland about John Waters, from his beginnings in X-rated art films to cult classics like Hairspray and Crybaby, as he created and cultivated his own peculiar niche in film while nurturing a legendary troupe of players who becam...
John Huston, Part Two: 1975-1987 (The Old Man is Still Alive, Part 15) 24.04.2025 53:29
In part two of our season finale, we explore the final decade of John Huston’s life and career. As he was slowly dying of emphysema and undergoing massive turmoil in his personal life, Huston continued to work almost compulsively on both passion projects ( The Man Who Would Be King , Wise Blood , Under the Volcano ) and paycheck gigs ( Annie ). His career ended, fittingly, with two collaborations...
John Huston, Part One: 1966-1974 (The Old Man is Still Alive, Part 14) 22.04.2025 49:11
This series began with the story of a director who wrote his autobiography to secure his place in history after his career had gone down the drain. It ends with the story of a man who wrote his autobiography as a “dead man walking”...and then continued to make movies for another half a decade, until the literal last breath left his body. Hollywood’s original “nepo baby” director, John Huston was n...
Flashback: John Huston and Olivia de Havilland 15.04.2025 42:28
This episode was originally released on March 3, 2015. Listen to help prep for the next episode of our new season, The Old Man is Still Alive. She was the raven-haired beauty whose lily-white persona was forged by her supporting roles in Gone With the Wind and several Errol Flynn swashbucklers. He was the real-life swashbuckler, the heroic lover/drinker/fighter whose directorial debut The Maltese...
Stanley Donen 1967-1984 (The Old Man is Still Alive, Part 13) 08.04.2025 1:15:36
How does an artist once perceived to be ahead of his time fall behind the times? The choreographer/director of Golden Age classics like Singin’ the Rain and Funny Face left Hollywood for all the 60s and the first half of the 70s, perfecting a certain brand of sophisticated comedy/romance abroad with films like Charade , Bedazzled and Two for the Road . His rough Hollywood re-entry was marked by ex...
Flashback: The End of Louis B. Mayer 04.04.2025 50:38
This episode was originally released on December 22, 2015. Listen to help prep for the next episode of our new season, The Old Man is Still Alive. In the 1940s, Louis B. Mayer was the highest paid man in America, one of the first celebrity CEOs and the figurehead of what for most Americans was the most glamorous industry on Earth. In 1951, Mayer was fired from the studio that bore his name. What h...
George Cukor 1960-1981 (The Old Man is Still Alive, Part 12) 01.04.2025 1:10:03
George Cukor had always experimented within his relatively broad lane, often finding nuanced ways to explore women’s lives, including their sex lives, under the constraints of the Production Code. But after winning the best Director Oscar for Best Picture-winner My Fair Lady in 1964, Cukor’s career slowed down considerably, and as the 60s turned into the 70s and both gender roles and the movies we...
Flashback: Marilyn Monroe – The End 28.03.2025 48:13
This episode was originally released on March 21, 2017. Listen to help prep for the next episode of our new season, The Old Man is Still Alive. How did a star whose persona seemed to be all about childlike joy and eternally vibrant sexuality die, single and childless, at the age of 36? In fact, the circumstances of Marilyn Monroe’s death are confusing and disputed. In this episode we will explore...
Henry Hathaway (The Old Man is Still Alive, Part 11) 25.03.2025 1:12:26
Henry Hathaway started directing in the early 1930s and though he made movies of all genres, he was particularly associated with Westerns. This allowed him to ride out the 1960s making pretty much the same kinds of movies with the same stars (Gregory Peck, Robert Mitchum) that he had been working with for decades. But shortly after the massive success of Hathaway’s True Grit in 1969 – for which Jo...
William Wyler 1965-1971 (The Old Man is Still Alive, Part 10) 18.03.2025 1:03:48
For over 40 years, William Wyler was one of Hollywood’s most dependable classicists, culminating in 1968 with the ultimate New Hollywood-era throwback to Old Hollywood, Funny Girl . Then, for his final film in 1970, Wyler uncharacteristically directed a searing indictment of contemporary race relations, called The Liberation of LB Jones .
Flashback: Bette Davis and the Hollywood Canteen 14.03.2025 49:09
This episode was originally released on January 6, 2015. Listen to help prep for the next episode of our new season, The Old Man is Still Alive. This is the story of how Bette Davis evolved from a wannabe starlet who was constantly told she was too ugly for movies, to the most powerful woman in Hollywood, by playing heroines that had never been seen on screen before — to borrow a term from Davis h...
Billy Wilder 1961-1981 (The Old Man is Still Alive, Part 9) 11.03.2025 1:03:45
Hollywood’s 1960s began with Billy Wilder winning three Oscars for The Apartment . But Wilder’s biggest success would also prove to be his last film to be afforded such respectability, as Wilder largely abandoned the type of material that the Academy embraced, and veered gleefully into disreputability. Of the 9 films Wilder made in the 20 years after The Apartment, in this episode we’ll pay specia...
Flashback: Sammy and Dino — Generation Gap 07.03.2025 1:20:26
This episode was originally released on December 14, 2021. Listen to help prep for the next episode of our new season, The Old Man is Still Alive. In the mid-1960s, 47 year-old Dean Martin proves he's still got it by knocking the Beatles off the top of the pop charts, and by launching his long-running TV show, which brought a version of his nightclub act into America’s living rooms every week. But...
George Stevens 1958-1970 (The Old Man is Still Alive, Part 8) 04.03.2025 1:08:46
As a cameraman during World War II, George Stevens shot footage of the liberation of Dachau that showed the world the horrors of the Holocaust – and scarred Stevens himself for life. Pre-war, he had been a director of frothy comedies; post-war, he committed himself to making epic films about “moral disasters.” This yielded a number of masterpieces – A Place in the Sun, Giant, Shane – but by the mi...
Flashback: LIZ <3 MONTY 28.02.2025 38:09
This episode was originally released on October 28, 2014. Listen to help prep for the next episode of our new season, The Old Man is Still Alive. Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift were best friends and co-stars in three films. The first, A Place in the Sun , is an undisputed classic which captures both stars at the peak of their talents and physical beauty. The shoot of the second, Raintree...
Otto Preminger 1960-1979 (The Old Man is Still Alive, Part 7) 25.02.2025 1:06:22
Long an antagonist to Hollywood’s norms (not to mention its actresses), Preminger began the 1960s by directing a massive blockbuster ( Exodus ) and earning his second Oscar nomination (for directing The Cardinal ). But towards the end of the decade, with 1967’s Hurry, Sundown , he began a run of six films which attempted to respond to changing times, all of which flopped. We’ll focus primarily on...
Flashback: Jean Seberg and Otto Preminger 21.02.2025 56:57
This episode was originally released on July 4, 2017. Listen to help prep for the next episode of our new season, The Old Man is Still Alive. Jean Seberg made her first two films, Saint Joan and Bonjour Tristesse , for director Otto Preminger, a tyrannical svengali character whose methods would traumatize Jean for the rest of her life and career. No wonder she rebelled against this bad dad figure...
Alfred Hitchcock 1966-1980 (The Old Man is Still Alive, Part 6) 18.02.2025 1:05:16
Hitch’s most iconic decade – a decade of Technicolor grandeur and peril inflicted on famous blondes – came to an end in 1964 with Marnie , a critical and box office flop which wounded Hitchcock’s ego and left him unsure how to move forward in a changing world. His subsequent four final films – Torn Curtain , Topaz , Frenzy , Family Plot – are the result of his efforts to mix up his formula for an...
Flashback: Grace Kelly 14.02.2025 51:47
This episode was originally released on April 11, 2017. Listen to help prep for the next episode of our new season, The Old Man is Still Alive. The quintessential “Hitchcock blonde,” Grace Kelly had an apparently charmed life. Her movies were mostly hits, her performances were largely well-reviewed, and she won an Oscar against stiff competition. Then she literally married a prince. Was it all as...
Vincente Minnelli 1962-1976 (The Old Man is Still Alive, Part 5) 11.02.2025 1:11:31
Vincente Minnelli was the ultimate creature of the studio system, spending twenty years working for MGM and perfecting a distinct brand of big-budget, beautifully designed, often musical entertainment, from Meet Me in St. Louis to An American in Paris , The Bad and the Beautiful to Gigi . Minnelli’s late period begins with two films he made toward the end of his run at MGM, his proto-psychedelic r...
Flashback: Lana Turner 07.02.2025 45:39
This episode was originally released on December 1, 2015. Listen to help prep for the next episode of our new season, The Old Man is Still Alive. Lana Turner, the legendary "Sweater Girl" was one of MGM’s prized contract players, the epitome of the mid-century sex goddess on-screen and an unlucky-in-love single mom off-screen who would burn through seven husbands and countless affairs. After nearl...
Howard Hawks 1955-1977 (The Old Man is Still Alive, Part 4) 04.02.2025 1:14:25
In the 1960s, many American directors saw their fortunes turn after they notched massive hits. In the case of Howard Hawks – a director who had thrived in virtually every Hollywood genre since the late silent era– the undisputed masterpiece of Rio Bravo gave way to four poorly-received efforts, each of which bared the marks of a dying studio system, if they weren’t compromised by the literal dying...
Flashback: Bogey, Before Bacall 31.01.2025 35:40
This episode was originally released on September 9, 2014. Listen to help prep for the next episode of our new season, The Old Man is Still Alive. Humphrey Bogart is perhaps the most enduring icon of grown-up masculine cool to come out of Hollywood’s first century. But much of what we think of when we think of Bogart — the persona of the tough guy with the secret soft heart, his pairing on-screen...
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