Aldrich Collection
"Aldrich: A Name Woven into the Tapestry of Entertainment, History, and Art" From the iconic film "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane
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"Aldrich: A Name Woven into the Tapestry of Entertainment, History, and Art" From the iconic film "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" directed by Robert Aldrich in 1962, featuring the legendary actresses Joan Crawford and Bette Davis as sisters trapped in a twisted relationship. Traveling back to New York's Broadway in 1895, where Aldrich's influence began to shape the theatrical landscape with his innovative productions that captivated audiences. Ernest Simpson (1897 - 1958), a figure entwined with Aldrich's story, whose life intersected with fame and scandal. Their connection remains shrouded in mystery. Advertisements for Hoods Sarsaparilla from 1896 remind us of an era when Aldrich's name may have been whispered among those seeking remedies or indulging in popular tonics. The First Royal Variety Show cast of 1912 witnessed Aldrich's touch on grand entertainment events that brought together distinguished performers from various realms. Rita Johnson and Maureen O'Sullivan graced the screen under Aldrich's direction, showcasing their talent alongside his vision. Their performances left an indelible mark on cinema history. In "My Dear Miss Aldrich" (1937), adorned with Dolly Tree creations, we glimpse into a world where fashion meets storytelling – a testament to Aldrich's attention to detail and aesthetics. Stepping further back into time reveals All Saints in Oxford during the 1720s. Creator Michael Burghers immortalized this architectural marvel through artistry akin to how Robert Aldrich immortalized stories through film. Domingo Juan Sanllehy and Alriche were influential figures hailing from Barcelona between 1852-1911; their lives intertwined with politics and law – perhaps inspiring aspects of Robert Aldrich’s narratives.