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Photo and Linda Lee Bukowski Signed Invitation for the Film, โ€œThe Best Hotel On Skid Rowโ€

Photo and Linda Lee Bukowski Signed Invitation for the Film, โ€œThe Best Hotel On Skid Rowโ€

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Released in 1990 by HBO Films, The Best Hotel On Skid Row is a documentary narrated by Charles Bukowski. He was chosen for the role since he himself spent many years living in such rundown hotels as a young man living in Los Angeles.

Included here is a promotional photo for the film along with an invitation to the premier that was sent from Lind Lee Bukowski to Red and Mina Stodolsky. Red was a close friend of Bukowskiโ€™s later in life. He owned Baroque Book Store and Bukowski would go by his shop regularly and the two would go to lunch at Musso & Frank Grill.

On the inside of the invitation, Lind Lee has written:

โ€œDear Red and Mina.
We will be at the 7 PM screening and the reception following, so come then.
Love,
Linda.โ€

On the making of the film, Bukowski later recalled:

โ€œI did it for the money. Especially when I found out the subject matter. You know, being an ex-bum and having lived on Skid Row, I just fell into it. They said they needed a narrator and I said okay. We had a little struggle since I speak so slowly, to fit in with the time frame.โ€

The invitation is in Fine condition.

The inset photograph is by Michael Montfort, Bukowskiโ€™s personal photographer and measures approximately 2โ€ x 2.5โ€.  Minus the inset photo, the image size measures approximately 8.5โ€ x 7.5โ€. The entire photograph measures approximately 8โ€ x 10โ€.

I donโ€™t have qualifications to rate fine photography, but Iโ€™d say itโ€™s also in Fine condition.
From the website โ€œAlternative Reel:
Skid row is where people are mutilated and almost dead, theyโ€™re creeping, crawling, uncared-for creatures.โ€ A bleak and depressing but truly fascinating documentary narrated by โ€œThe Poet Laureate of Skid Rowโ€ himself, Charles Bukowski, The Best Hotel on Skid Row focuses on the broken denizens residing in the Madison Hotel ($8.20 a night) in downtown Los Angeles. Those profiled include Becky, a heroin addicted prostitute; Gary, a loner and day laborer; John, a guitar player who stalks another resident named Debbie; and the alcoholic Jack Woodrow Wilson, who keeps his room spotless and considers the other residents โ€œbumsโ€ and โ€œgarbage.โ€ Part of HBOโ€™s critically acclaimed America Undercover series, The Best Hotel on Skid Row was directed by Christine Choy and Renee Tajima-Pena, and produced by Peter Davis (Hearts and Minds). The film features music by Tom Waits such as โ€œA Sight for Sore Eyes.โ€ The running time is just 48 minutes. The directors reportedly read all of Bukowskiโ€™s books, starting with Ham on Rye, before embarking on the film. โ€œWe used to go down to Skid Row for fun like a break,โ€ Bukowski once remarked in an interview. โ€œNow for the people down there, thereโ€™s no way back โ€ฆ Itโ€™s sheer luck for the one in 1,000 who finally makes it out.โ€ One of the interviewees, โ€œGuitar John,โ€ reportedly agreed to be interviewed in exchange for a bottle of Wild Turkey.

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