Baron Hats recently created “Gatsby”
style hats for the wonderfully talented “TGIF” actor/comic GEORGE LOPEZ. He
wanted only the best, made of the finest cashmere
It was a very contradicting era as prohibition became the new law, woman gained
the right to vote, and “talkies” first entered the entertainment scene.
People, especially young people, began expressing themselves with slang. Many
phrases and terms of the 1920s are still used by people today, with examples
like, “sweetheart,” “baby,” “dolled up,”
Considering this was the time of prohibition, many slang terms often reflected
alcohol, drinking, and having a good time, especially since prohibition outlawed
all of these things.
Here are some of the same scenes as the link below, but from the 2000 film version. How do the two film versions compare?
Toby Stephens - Jay Gatsby Mira Sorvino - Daisy Buchanan Paul Rudd - Nick Carraway Martin Donovan - Tom Buchanan Francie Swift - Jordan Baker Heather Goldenhersh - Myrtle Wilson The Great Gatsby (2000) Filming Locations: Montréal, Québec, Canada Director: Robert Markowitz
"The purpose of this video is to show the main events and fashions of the 1920s. Music: Number 1: Artist: Duke Ellington The Mooche Number 2: "Charleston" by the 'Dixieland Jazz Band' "