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Moda Entertainment presents Icons Radio Hour
Listen to the interview on www.iconsradio.com
Hosted by John Mulholland

The weeks broadcast of ICONS Radio Hour features a panel discussion with Patrick Hemingway (Ernest Hemingway's son) & John Mulholland after screening excerpts from the feature documentary Cooper and Hemingway: The True Gen at the JFK Presidential Library & Museum in Boston, Massachusetts. The panel was moderated by Boston Phoenix film critic Peter Keough.

Cooper & Hemingway: The True Gen is a feature length documentary that chronicles the fascinating 20 year friendship between Ernest Hemingway and Gary Cooper. Patrick Hemingway and Maria Cooper, both respective son and daughter of Mr. Hemingway and Mr. Cooper served as consultants for the film. It is narrated by Sam Waterston and features over 50 on-camera interviews with such Hollywood luminaries as Kirk Douglas, Charlton Heston, Robert Stack and Patricia Neal & writers Budd Schulberg and Elmore Leonard.

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  • The music is from the film score "For whom the Bell Tolls" written by Victor Young

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  • To the critics below, one must separate the artist from the work of art. Carravaggio was a monster, Edgar Allan Poe was not of flawless character, and neither was a Melville--but so what! Go worship your Hollywood stars or your Trumps, whose contempt for society is so total! I think we can all agree that every goddamned individual has their own vices, though he at least doesn't flaunt them in the face of every American. And at least he tried to bring something beautiful into this world.

  • "I had gone to no such place but to the smoke of cafes and nights when the room whirled and you needed to look at the wall to make it stop, nights in bed, drunk, when you knew that that was all there was, and the strange excitement of waking and not knowing who it was with you, and the world so unreal in the dark and so exciting that you must resume again unknowing and not caring in the night, sure that this was all and all and all and not caring." -E.H., 1929 A Farewell To Arms

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  • Ernest Hemingway IS dos equis, world's most interesting man!

  • @pca4444 Right. Actually, the greatest geniuses lives were mostly tragic: drugs, violence, alcohol, absent or abusive father, lost childhood, poverty, etc.

  • @JustKushty homosexuals, with their recent rise to power, have practically tried to turn every historical figure into a closet homosexual. Their freudian theories of Hemingway's homosexuality are downright ridiculous. he wrote beautiful books, what have you done in your profession that matches his success ?

  • @PcA444 and all the rest of you shallow critics- Really....? Your all philistine's.  The man dedicated his life to writing. What have you dedicated yours tool?

  • @blumenthol And I love him.

  • Nobody talks about the hemmingway that murdered many unarmed POW's in WW2 - by his own account. He was a druken, whoring, psychopath with a knack for writing.

  • @racedinghy yawn

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