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The Peter Cushing nobody knows8 comments

Richard Harland Smith wrote 4 hours ago: I don’t mean that literally, of course… it just feels that way sometimes, that there is … more →

Tags: Classic Films, A Chump at Oxford, Alec McCowen, Andr, Anne Hewyard, Anne Shirley, Basil Dearden, Bernard Lee, carole lombard

Classic Hollywood Birthdays

epclassicmovienight wrote 3 weeks ago: Brian Aherne, actor (1902-1986) TCM will be showing The Locket (1946) featuring Brian Aherne in hono … more →

Tags: Classic Hollywood Birthdays, high society, Bing Crosby, the locket, Pennies from heaven, road to bali, tyrone power sr, Hedda Hopper, Lorenz Hart

For the Love of Film Noir :: A Strange, Sinister, Secret Story (June, 1947)

WB Kelso wrote 1 month ago:       This post is part of my rehash and continuation of the For the Love of Film Noi … more →

Tags: 1940-1949, movie ads, Robert Mitchum, Thriller, Melodrama, Psychos & Slashers, RKO, Romance, film noir

Silent Screen Stars on Radio: Part 2

arlissarchives wrote 2 months ago: Some months ago your blogmeister posted a thread called “Silent Screen Stars on Radio” t … more →

Tags: Silent Screen Stars on Radio, Silent Stars on Radio Part 2, Gloria Swanson, Silent Film, classic film, Old Hollywood, John Barrymore, Sound Film, Talkies

Nights in a Basement13 comments

Grand Old Movies wrote 4 months ago: We have a particular fondness for A Night to Remember, a Columbia-produced comedy-thriller from 1942 … more →

Tags: film noir, Comedy, Noir, Brainless/Comedy, Loretta Young

SOMETIMES IN HOLLYWOOD ONLY A DRINK WILL DO3 comments

Vickie Lester wrote 7 months ago: I’m not advocating intemperance – but… - - … more →

Tags: Entertainment 2, writing, movies, History 2, Culture, Books, Design, Fashion, Hollywood

Smart Woman (April 30, 1948)

Adam Lounsbery wrote 9 months ago: Edward A. Blatt’s Smart Woman is a film of “lasts.” It was the last screenplay for … more →

Tags: 1948, April 1948, Otto Kruger, Alvah Bessie, James Gleason, Richard Lyon, BARRY SULLIVAN, Michael O'shea, Allied Artists Pictures

Humphrey Bogart in Shakespeare's HENRY IV - Live

arlissarchives wrote 11 months ago: As a sort of tribute to this week’s celebration of Queen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubilee, he … more →

Tags: Humphrey Bogart in Shakespeare, Radio Broadcasts, classic film, Old Hollywood, Sound Film, Talkies, old time radio, Walter Huston, walter connolly

Charity Coffee Morning, Seabury Malahide

HSE EVE Estuary wrote 1 year ago: This slideshow requires JavaScript. A group of us decided to take a trip out to a coffee morning at … more →

Tags: Community Integration, Edward Gannon, Janet Hogan, Vicky Judge, Maureen Rooney, helen duffy, Jane Doyle, Patricia Laurence, Kieran Croke

The Lady in Question

RBuccicone wrote 1 year ago: Gasser The Lady in Question (1940)      The Lady in Question is certainly a unique story, although o … more →

Tags: Drama, Comedy, Romance, gasser, Rita Hayworth, IRENE RICH, Glenn Ford, CURT BOIS, Evelyn Keyes

Sylvia Scarlett (1935)

ruth72 wrote 1 year ago: This curious little movie from 1935 is notable for being the first on-screen collaboration of Cary G … more →

Tags: Film Reviews, Comedy, Drama, cary grant, Edmund Gwenn, Cross Dressing, Katherine Hepburn, DENNIE MOORE

Film Review: Titanic (1953)

Higher Plain Music wrote 1 year ago: Historically inaccurate and going right for the emotional drama instead, 1953′s Titanic that w … more →

Tags: titanic (1953), Review, film, Movie, Film Review, disaster movie, Titanic, Movie Review, Robert Wagner

Titanic (1953)

www.imustseemovie.com wrote 1 year ago: Directed by Jean Negulesco, Based on mostly true story,  In 1912 Unhappily married and uncomfortable … more →

Tags: imustseemovie, Thelma Ritter, Robert Wagner, barbara stanwyck, Walter Reisch, Jean Negulesco, Titanic, Charles Brackett, clifton webb

I Live My Life

RBuccicone wrote 1 year ago: Gasser I Live My Life (1935)      Over the past couple of years I have absorbed A LOT of Joan Crawfo … more →

Tags: Drama, Comedy, Romance, Joan Crawford, gasser, Franchot Tone, W. S. Van Dyke, frank morgan, Eric Blore

She Was "Me" in "Rebecca"

stephanie ogle wrote 1 year ago: New in at Cinema Books: Classic Images November, 2011 $4.00.  Cover story on the career of Joan Font … more →

Tags: Books, Alfred Hitchcock, Rebecca, Joan Fontaine, Larry Storch

Kehr Capsule of the Week: I Confess (1953)

danwroy wrote 1 year ago: Alfred Hitchcock’s earliest serious critics, the Catholic-minded Cahiersgroup, revered this 19 … more →

Tags: Kehr Capsule, Karl Malden, Montgomery Clift, Alfred Hitchcock, Anne Baxter, Cahiers du Cinema, I confess, 1953

Sylvia Scarlett

RBuccicone wrote 2 years ago: Dullsville Sylvia Scarlett (1936)      There can be no denying that Katharine Hepburn has a unique f … more →

Tags: Drama, Comedy, Romance, dullsville, cary grant, Edmund Gwenn, NATALIE PALEY, George Cukor, katharine hepburn

Merle Oberon In “Beloved Enemy”

TidiousTed wrote 2 years ago: When a movie actress ha achieved great fame, her employers stop thinking of her as a player to be ca … more →

Tags: The Thirties, actresses, Article, Hollywood, Tinsel Town, Merle Oberon, beloved enemy

Marlene Dietrich in the Buff6 comments

morlockjeff wrote 2 years ago: Made during the early period of Marlene Dietrich’s career at Paramount, THE SONG OF SONGS (1933) is … more →

Tags: Classic Films, Movies, pre-code, Lionel Atwill, Josef von Sternberg, The Song of Songs, Rouben Mamoulian, marlene dietrich, Pygmalion


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