- Alan K. Rode is a writer, historian, actor and producer. A cinematic Renaissance man, he has written acclaimed biographies of legendary director Michael Curtiz and tough guy actor Charles McGraw while creating essays and profiles for a variety of cinema based publications.
Alan is a charter director of the Film Noir Foundation and the producer-host of the annual Arthur Lyons Film Noir Festival in Palm Springs, California. He has programmed and hosted classic cinema events across the country while providing commentary tracks for DVD/blu-ray vintage film releases.
He frequently appears as an expert commentator in a variety of films, documentaries and special features including TCM's Filmstruck streaming site and has progressed into producing documentary featurettes. Videos of Alan's numerous interviews with classic film personages may be viewed at his website.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Alan K. Rode
- His Grandfather, Alfons Corelli, was an assistant musical director at Universal Studios during the 1920's, worked as bit actor in films and founded Corelli-Jacobs Recording Inc. in New York City.
- His Great-Uncle fought Jack Dempsey in an exhibition match.
- Served in the U.S. Navy.
- There are many "B" movies that hold up as virtuous entertainment. I am invigorated after watching a film that can relate a compelling story in a fast-paced 75 to 80 minutes instead of so many contemporary films that desperately require the adult supervision of an objective editor.
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