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Hemmings Auto Blogs (Free subscription) | 11/29/2009
Frank Kurtis is a perennial favorite here on the Hemmings Blog – we’ve gone looking for his shops in and around L.A. , we’ve seen the car he designed that Paul Omohundro built , and we’ve seen his Tangiers car , the topic of a very recent SIA Flashback . Now we see an article from SIA #58, August 1980, in which author Richard Kelley recounts some of Kurtis’s lesser-known pre-war customs....
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Hemmings Auto Blogs (Free subscription) | 11/15/2009
Frank Kurtis was – and still is – known for many things in the American high-performance world, thus our profile of him as a Hot Rod Hero in HMM #71 . Less known accomplishments of his – but just as important as the others – were his sports cars, one of which we highlighted back in April . For SIA #83, October 1984, Richard Kelley wrote of another, built in 1939 for Bill Hughes. Its story...
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Salon (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
"Donnie Darko" director Richard Kelley delivers at least one-half of a sophisticated, old-fashioned thriller
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Pajiba (Free subscription) | 10/23/2009
... hat should be a dead giveaway. I'm still on the fence. (H/T Slashfilm ) And, on a minor note, Richard Kelley -- director of Donnie Darko and the forthcoming The Box -- spoke yesterday about the hopeful release of the film's score, which comes from Arcade Fire (!) members Win Butler, Regine Chassagne, and Owen Pallet, who is also a member of Final Fantasy. He basically said: Arcade...