Sean Paul Murphy, Writer

Sean Paul Murphy, Writer
Sean Paul Murphy, Storyteller

Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Yippee-Ki-Yay Mother Podcast #142: Once Upon A Time In The West

Here's another exciting ZOOM edition of the Yippee-Ki-Yay Mother Podcast, a lively discussion of the movies that sometimes devolves into a group therapy session. 

In this episode I finally bring one of my favorite westerns to the table: Sergio Leone's 1968 masterpiece Once Upon A Time In The West, starring Claudia Cardinale, Charles Bronson, Jason Robards and, of course, Henry Fonda playing perhaps the most evil character to ever appear in a western. I hesitated because of the film's length, but it was short by Indian standards. I also hesitated because my lovely wife often expressed contempt for the film. See if she comes around this time....

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Monday, January 23, 2023

Yippee-Ki-Yay Mother Podcast #141: Haider

Here's another exciting ZOOM edition of the Yippee-Ki-Yay Mother Podcast, a lively discussion of the movies that sometimes devolves into a group therapy session. 

Our Indian fans recommended this 2014 film Haider, which is essentially an updated version of the play Hamlet set in Kashmir in the 1990s. This film was very controversial in India itself because of the way it depicts the Indian Army and the separatists. It's handling of the source material is less controversial. It is a great adaptation.

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My novel Chapel Street is now available! You can currently buy the Kindle and paperback at Amazon and the Nook, paperback and hardcover at Barnes & Noble.


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Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Run Hide Fight wins Two Emmys

I recently discovered that "Run. Hide. Fight.," a short film I wrote for the Federal Bureau of Investigation and produced by Rocket Media won two Emmy awards from the National Capital Chesapeake Chapter in 2020. The film, produced by Ward LeHardy and Tom Feliu, won the Informational/Instructional - Short Form Content (up to 10 minutes) category. Tom Feliu also won the award for Best Director, Short Form Content (up to 10 minutes). That makes a total of eight Emmy awards won by films I wrote over the years.

I want to congratulate everyone involved, and thank Ward and Tom for bringing me aboard.

Here's the film:

 

Are you looking for an Emmy Award with your next project? Send me an email. I seem to be a good luck charm.

My novel Chapel Street is now available! You can currently buy the Kindle and paperback at Amazon and the Nook, paperback and hardcover at Barnes & Noble.


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Friday, January 13, 2023

Yippee-Ki-Yay Mother Podcast #140: A Room With A View

Here's another exciting ZOOM edition of the Yippee-Ki-Yay Mother Podcast, a lively discussion of the movies that sometimes devolves into a group therapy session. 

Podmember Chris got all sentimental on us this week and brought the 1985 film A Room With A View to the table. This Merchant/Ivory film single-handedly created its own subgenre of stately, mannered period pieces where love wrestled, often in vain, against propriety. The question is: Was that a blessing or a curse? Watch the podcast and find out.

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Thursday, January 12, 2023

Yippee-Ki-Yay Mother Podcast #139: K.G.F., Chapter 1

Here's another exciting ZOOM edition of the Yippee-Ki-Yay Mother Podcast, a lively discussion of the movies that sometimes devolves into a group therapy session. 

We continue to let our audience lead the way in our Indian Cine-Maniacs episodes. That said, we suspected we might be in trouble with this film, K.G.F., Chapter 1. This film, one of the most successful in India, was highly recommended by viewers. However, when it won the spin, many of our fans warned us that we wouldn't like. Watch the episode to see if their prediction proved true....

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My novel Chapel Street is now available! You can currently buy the Kindle and paperback at Amazon and the Nook, paperback and hardcover at Barnes & Noble.


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Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Grave Tales #35: Meyer Sacks

I am an avid genealogist. The past is very important to me. I spend a lot of time in cemeteries photographing tombstones to upload on website the FindAGrave.

I enjoy recognizing long dead people by putting memorials to them online. However, every once and a while something grabs me about a specific grave. It could be the name, or the dates or a ceramic photo. In those cases, I feel compelled to dig a little deeper. That's what this series of blogs is about: The tales behind those graves. Some of my subjects will be heroes. Some will be villains. Some will be victims. And some will linger in between, like most of us. However, don't be surprised if the tales are inherently tragic. These are grave tales. They all end in death.

For this Grave Tale, I return again to Hebrew Orthodox Memorial Cemetery which I am helping to document with fellow Findagrave volunteer Dianne Feldman. With the temperatures dropping and the threat of snow in the air, I think it is apropos to look at the sad fate of Meyer Sacks, who died too young at the age of forty-six. He decided to squeeze in one more fishing trip on the Chesapeake Bay with his son and some friends without realizing that a record breaking storm was about to slam into the region. It was a fatal decision. Here's his story....

The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland), 13 Dec 1960, Tue:



19 IN STATE ARE DEAD IN STORM;
2 FISHERMEN DIE IN BAY; 2 RESCUED
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Most Of Victims Are Apparent Heart Attack
Cases; 4 Jump Into Water From Sinking Boat;
Winds Hinder Snow Clearing
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Two temperature records, one 65 years old, and a snowfall mark were broken yesterday by the storm and subfreezing weather, the Weather Bureau reported. The 13-degree reading at midnight and after broke the previous record lows of 14 for December 12, 1957, and December 13, 1895. The depth record for a 24-hour December snow was established by the 14.1 inches that fell Sunday and yesterday.

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State Toll

     Nineteen persons were dead yesterday as Maryland lay prostate before ever-growing drifts of wind-whipped snow in subfreezing temperatures. There is little prospect of relief for at least two days.
     The gusty winds, reaching speeds in excess of 30 miles an hour, were the biggest single factor hindering snow clearing throughout the State.
     Although main State roads were passable for the most part, county officials reported that secondary roads were being blown closed minutes after plows passed through.
     Most of the dead were apparent heart attack victims and collapsed during or soon after shoveling the heavy snow, which had an undercoat of ice in many places.

     (I am leaving this section of the story to focus on the fate of Meyer Sacks.)

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Bay Deaths

     Two fisherman died of exposure yesterday after they, and two companions, jumped from their sinking boat into the chilly waters of the Chesapeake Bay.
     Rescued by a passing tanker, the Yacona, were Paul Sacks, 17, of the 3400 block Park Heights avenue, and Samuel Levin, 45, of the 5400 block Crismer avenue.
     The dead were Meyer Sacks, 47, father of Paul, who also was taken from the Chesapeake by the Yacona, and Howard Cockerell, captain of the 42-foot fishing boat, who was picked up by the Coast Guard cutter, Appalachee.

Harrowing Night

     The four made up a fishing party that had left Annapolis Sunday morning, were caught in the snowstorm and spent a harrowing night on the Chesapeake before help arrived.
     "We had already made our peace with the Lord, if you know what I mean," said Mr. Levin at Anne Arundel General Hospital in Annapolis, where he and Paul Sacks were treated for the effects of exposure.
     The younger Sacks said the cold was so intense "it was like knives going through us." At times, he said, "we wanted to sink just to get warm."

"Tried To Get Back"

    The youth, a student a Polytechnic Institute, gave the following account of the ordeal:
     "When it started to snow Sunday noon, we tried to get back. But we couldn't see for the snow and the seas plunging over us. We didn't know where we were. Then the compass went bad.
     "We ran until the gas gave out, but we were running in circles. Finally we drifted into the western shore and anchored. My God, it was cold. We broke up all the inside of the boat -- the toilet door and the floorboards -- for a fire we made in a garbage can.
     "Sam made a flare out of a rag and turpentine and waved it at the shore. Someone saw it and flashed back with a light. That was 5 o'clock.
     "Sam said, 'Well, boys, we're all right now.' We tried to believe that as the hours went by. But the guy must not have called the Coast Guard because no one came.
     "About 1 in the morning we cut ourselves loose from the anchor. We had to. The boat was pounding apart. When the cabin filled up, we went out on deck. We hoped we'd drift ashore.
     "It opened right up and sank. We saw its lights still burning under the water.
     "We all had life preservers and for a while we talked. What were we saying? That it was time to give up. I held on to Dad.
     "Then we saw the freighter. They threw me a line and pulled me aboard.

"Our Last Trip"

     "It was supposed to be our last trip of the season.... We went out after those pound-and-half perch that come in in the cold water."
     Mr. Levin and the older Sacks, a longtime friend, were the operators of a television sales and service business in Baltimore. Mr. Cockerell, an upholsterer, also ran a party fishing business.
     His brother Edward, of Baltimore, said Mr. Cockerell held a bay pilot's license and had long experience on the water.
     The Coast Guard said it first received a report of the sinking fishing boat, the Rose Marie, from the Yacona. The Guard notified the Appalachee which was about 8 miles from the scene.
     After the cutter arrived, and picked up Mr. Cockerell, it drew alongside the tanker and took the other three aboard to return to Annapolis.
     Enroute to Annapolis the cutter was met by another boat with a physician aboard. The doctor came aboard the Appalachee and pronounced Mr. Sacks and Mr. Cockerell dead.

Crew Praised

     The Coast Guard praised the crew of the Yacona for skill and bravery in bringing about the rescue in the choppy Chesapeake.
     "We were not the heroes, but they were," one guardsman said later.
     A search for the four men had been underway since 9 P.M. Sunday after the Rose Marie had failed to return to Annapolis.
     After the men were picked up by the Coast Guard, a State Police helicopter flew Capt. Donald A. Hout, an Army physician from the Chemical Center at Edgewood, Md., out to the ships in the Bay.
     There, Dr. Hout transferred to a Coast Guard patrol boat and was taken out to meet the Appalachee.

That was a truly harrowing account by the son Paul Sacks. It is one thing for a disaster to suddenly befall a person but the people on that boat had to live in growing dread as their situation became increasingly desperate. It was like being on the Titanic, but on a smaller scale. That said, emotionally, I'm sure the survivors of the Titanic felt no greater grief than Paul Sacks and Samuel Levin did. I'm sure they had to deal with some form of survivor guilt for decades, if not their entire lives.

Many other people also died during this snowstorm. Although I opted not to copy the whole story, the majority of the people who died did so as a result of heart attacks after shoveling snow. Here's the list of the dead:

Trust me, I will not be shoveling snow this winter. I'll wait until someone knocks on my door and offers to do it for me.

Remember, there is a story behind every grave. You never know what you're missing when you walk past one....

Grave Tales:

My novel Chapel Street is now available! You can buy the Kindle and paperback at Amazon and the Nook, paperback and hardcover at Barnes & NobleChapel Street is the tale of a young man battling a demonic entity that has driven members of his family to suicide for generations. It was inspired by an actual haunting. 


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Read about the true haunting that inspired the novel here:

The Haunting of 21 St. Helens Avenue, Part 1, An Introduction
The Haunting of 21 St. Helens Avenue, Part 2, The House
The Haunting of 21 St. Helens Avenue, Part 3, This Is Us
The Haunting of 21 St. Helens Avenue, Part 4, Arrival
The Haunting of 21 St. Helens Avenue, Part 5, Methodology
The Haunting of 21 St. Helens Avenue, Part 6, Clara's Tale, Pt. 1
The Haunting of 21 St. Helens Avenue, Part 7, Clara's Tale, Pt. 2
The Haunting of 21 St. Helens Avenue, Part 8, My Tale, Pt. 1
The Haunting of 21 St. Helens Avenue, Part 9, My Tale, Pt. 2
The Haunting of 21 St. Helens Avenue, Part 10, My Tale, Pt. 3
The Haunting of 21 St. Helens Avenue, Part 11, Natalia's Tale, Pt. 1
The Haunting of 21 St. Helens Avenue, Part 12, Natalia's Tale, Pt. 2
The Haunting of 21 St. Helens Avenue, Part 13, John's Tale, Pt. 1 
The Haunting of 21 St. Helens Avenue, Part 14, John's Tale, Pt. 2
The Haunting of 21 St. Helens Avenue, Part 15, Come Inside!
The Haunting of 21 St. Helens Avenue, Part 16, Marion's Tale, Pt. 1
The Haunting of 21 St. Helens Avenue, Part 17, Marion's Tale, Pt. 2
The Haunting of 21 St. Helens Avenue, Part 18, Jeanne's Tale, Pt. 1
The Haunting of 21 St. Helens Avenue, Part 19, Jeanne's Tale, Pt. 2
The Haunting of 21 St. Helens Avenue, Part 20, Lisa's Tale
The Haunting of 21 St. Helens Avenue, Part 21, Recap, Pt. 1
The Haunting of 21 St. Helens Avenue, Part 22, Recap, Pt. 2
The Haunting of 21 St. Helens Avenue, Part 23, Recap, Pt. 3

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Sunday, January 8, 2023

Yippee-Ki-Yay Mother Podcast #138: The Yakuza


Here's another exciting ZOOM edition of the Yippee-Ki-Yay Mother Podcast, a lively discussion of the movies that sometimes devolves into a group therapy session. 

We've returned to our classic format. Mother Podcaster Chris brought director Sydney Pollack's overlooked and underappreciated 1974 East meets West action thriller The Yakuza, starring Robert Mitchum and Ken Takatura. To me, however, the film's biggest strength is the screenwriting by Paul & Leonard Schrader and Robert Towne. Check out our review!

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Friday, January 6, 2023

Yippee-Ki-Yay Mother Podcast #137: Kesari

Here's another exciting ZOOM edition of the Yippee-Ki-Yay Mother Podcast, a lively discussion of the movies that sometimes devolves into a group therapy session. 

We continue to let our audience lead the way in our Indian Cine-Maniacs episodes. Last episode we spun the wheel and we got the 2019 film Kesari, the true story of 21 Sikh soldiers who fought 10,000 Afghans in a truly heroic last stand. Will it inspire the Cine-Maniacs? Watch the episode and find out.

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Other Episodes:
1. Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)2. Marathon Man3. The Taking of Pelham One Two Three4. Hellraiser5. Cinema Paradiso6. The Night Watchmen with actor/producer Ken Arnold7. Black Dynamite with producer Matt Richards8. The Spanish Prisoner9. Special: Presidents Day LaserDisc Hunt10. Natural Born Killers11. Slap Shot12. mother!13. Ladies' Choice14. That Thing You Do! with one hit wonder Lee Bonner15. Body Heat16. Three Days of the Condor17. Martyrs18. Beautiful Boy19. The Princess Bride20. Miracle Mile with Casting Director Billy DaMota21. Waterworld22. Smokey and the Bandit23. The Thing From Another World24. The Hudsucker Proxy25. Goldfinger26. Superman27. LA Confidential28. Little Miss Sunshine29. UHF30. The Witch31. The Haunting (1963)32. Mad Max: Fury Road33. The Counselor34. Raiders of the Lost Ark35. The French Connection36. The 33 with Lou Diamond Phillips37. Round Robin: Mise En Scene II38. Run Lola Run39. Young Frankenstein40. Mud41. The Spitfire Grill42. This Is Spinal Tap43. Singin' In The Rain44. The Hospital45. Klute46. Be Kind Rewind47. Round Robin: Halloween Films48. The Descent49. The Commitments50. Galaxy Quest51. Phantasm52. The Bride of Frankenstein53. Arlington Road54. Round Robin: Holiday Films55. A Christmas Carol (1951)56. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation57. Western Showdown58. Sports Films Showdown59. Buddy Films Showdown60. Vampire Films Showdown61. Wind River62. 3 Day Weekend with filmmakers Wyatt McDill and Megan Huber63. The Shawshank Redemption64. Donnie Brasco with former Mafia associate Kenji Gallo65. Promising Young Woman66. My Favorite Year67. Fletch68. A Hard Day's Night69. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood70. Round Robin: Movie Biographies71. Round Robin: SNL Cast Films72. Working Girl73. Fatal Attraction74. Round Robin: Gangster Films75. Round Robin: Teen Comedies76. Round Robin: Time Travel Films77. Barcelona78. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb79. Nightcrawler80. Wings Of Desire81. The Sting82. Thief83. Round Robin: Scary Movies84. Forbidden Planet85. Friday the 13th Part 5 A New Beginning with star John Shepherd86. Round Robin: Nicolas Cage Films87. Round Robin: Christmas Recommendations 202188. Thunderbolt and Lightfoot89. A Face In The Crowd90. Stir Crazy91. Any Given Sunday with KC Chief Eric Hicks92. Cool Runnings93. Soylent Green94. Ladies Choice 295. Special Oscar Edition: The Power of the Dog,  96. Round Robin: World War II Films97. Round Robin: Biblical Epics98. Born Yesterday,  99. The Vanishing (Spoorloos)100. Airplane!101. Ready Or Not102. They Call Me Trinity103. Streets of Fire104. Round Robin: 1980s Action Films105. Round Robin: Based on a True Story106. What Are We Watching?107. Guilty Pleasures108. Taxi Driver with LA Times Reviewer Gary Goldstein109. The Ninth Configuration110. Chungking Express111. The Maltese Falcon112. Bad Day At Black Rock113. The Green Knight114. Notting Hill115. Citizen Kane116. (500) Days Of Summer117. Odd Man Out118. One From The Heart119. Seven Samurai120. RRR121. Baahubali: The Beginning122: Sardar Udham123. Tucker & Dale Vs. Evil124. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)125. Tumbbad126. This Is Spinal Tap with Joe Macre of Crack The Sky127. Andhadhun128. Kantara129. 3 Idiots130. The Looking Glass War131. Padmaavat132. A Christmas Carol Christmas133. Drishyam (2015)134. Eyes Wide Shut135. Miracle on 34th Street136. Gangs of Wasseypur, Part 1137. Kesari138. The Yakuza139. K.G.F., Chapter 1140. A Room With A View141. Haider142. Once Upon A Time In The West143. The Lunchbox144. Triangle of Sadness145. Eega146. Mr. Deeds Goes To Town147. Super Deluxe, 148. The Banshees of Inisherin149. PK, 150. Apocalypto151. Minnal Murali, 152. Cocaine Bear153. Snake Eyes154. Raatchasan, 155. Collateral156. Like Stars On Earth, 157. Cage Match: Antz vs. A Bug's Life158. Lagaan: Once Upon A Time In India, 159. Cage Match: The Truman Show vs.EDtv160. Detective Byomkesh Bakshy, 161. Cage Match: Armageddon vs. Deep Impact162. Nayattu, 163. Cage Match: The Prestige vs. The Illusionist164. Last Film Show, 165. Cage Match: Phone Booth vs Liberty Stands Still166. Kumbalangi Nights, 167. Remakes: The Taking of Pelham 123168. Dhoom 3/169. Remakes: Ghostbusters170. Ayyappanum Koshiyum, 171. Remakes: West Side Story172. Omkara, 173. Remakes: Dracula174. Runway 34, 175. Remakes: Get Carter176. Dil Chahta Hai, 177. Remakes: The Jackal179. English Vinglish, 179. Remakes: The Magnificent Seven180. Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, 181. Remakes: Brick Mansions182. Ship of Theseus, 183, Remakes: Murder on the Orient Express184. Pather Panchali, 185: Remakes: The Island of Dr. Moreau186. Joji, 187. Remakes: Beauty and the Beast188. Drishyam (2013), 189. Remakes: The Evil Dead190. Dangal, 191. Remakes: The Day The Earth Stood Still192. Viewer Questions, 193. Ghosts of Mississippi194. Special 26, 195. The Caine Mutiny196. Jersey, 197. And Justice For All....198. Sita Ramam, 199. Woman In Gold200. Agneepath, 201. The Verdict202. Piku203. It Follows204. 13B: Fear Has A New Address205. Planes, Trains and Automobiles206. Anniyan207. A Midnight Clear208. Trance, 209. A Christmas Carol (1984)210. Paa211. Carol212. The Thin Man


My novel Chapel Street is now available! You can currently buy the Kindle and paperback at Amazon and the Nook, paperback and hardcover at Barnes & Noble.


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