Blogs about: Edward G Robinson

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I never knew this about the old "Batman" television show...7 comments

jshady wrote 1 day ago: …but they would regularly insert guest appearances into the show in something they referred to … more →

Tags: blogs, hogan's heroes, The Addam's Family, Adam West, Batman, Burt Ward, Cameos, caped crusader, Celebrities

Double Indemnity (1944)

bdsr80 wrote 4 days ago: How could I have known that murder could sometimes smell like honeysuckle? – Walter Neff On … more →

Tags: 1944, academy award nominee, Action / Thriller, Crime, Drama, film noir, Running Feature, Thriller, Top 250 of All Time on IMDB

Friday, February 16, 1940

M.E. Windham wrote 1 week ago: Dear Diary, We had assembly at school this morning and the band from Boude Story Junior High School … more →

Tags: 1940s, Big Town, Boude Story Junior High

13 Favorite Gangster Movies6 comments

filmgordon wrote 2 weeks ago: For over 80 years, Hollywood has had a delicious and decadent fascination with movie mobsters. With … more →

Tags: academy awards, Denzel Washington, Frank Lucas, Laurence Fishburne, Movie Lists, Samuel L. Jackson, Wesley Snipes, Al Pacino, Albert Finney

Barbary Coast (1935)8 comments

Judy wrote 4 weeks ago: I’ve decided I’m going to try to write slightly shorter blog postings, as I’m so short of time these … more →

Tags: Classic Movie, 1930s, Ben Hecht, charles macarthur, frank craven, Gangster, gangster movie, Herbert Asbury, Howard Hawks

June is Old School Movie Month

mobflix wrote 1 month ago: Before Pesci, De Niro, and Pacino, there was Cagney, Bogart, and Robinson. June is Old School month … more →

Tags: black and white movies, Humphery Bogart, James Cagney, Silent Gangster Films

WARNER BROS DOUBLE FEATURE: MOVIE REVIEW

garbonza wrote 1 month ago: THE HIDDEN HAND (1942) The curtain raiser of this Warners double feature of the war years — sh … more →

Tags: film, Alexander Knox, Barry Fitzgerald, Ben Stoloff, Cecil Cunningham, Ethnic Humor, film noir, Haunted House, Ida Lupino

June 30th 1973

teenagerockopera wrote 2 months ago: “Work, then in evening went to see Soylent Green at ABC – damn good” Richard Fleis … more →

Tags: 1973 Diary Entries, Soylent Green, Richard Fleischer, Charlton Heston, Monsanto

Happy birthday, Norman Corwin!1 comment

playitbyear wrote 2 months ago: Play it by Ear’s Thrilling Days of Yesteryear company presents The Lux Radio Theater’s adaptation of … more →

Tags: audio theatre, radio drama, radio, Audio, Thrilling Days of Yesteryear, The National Audio Theatre Festivals, Firesign Theatre, Ray Bradbury, David Ossman

Frida Kahlo: The Suicide of Dorothy Hale18 comments

lisa waller rogers wrote 2 months ago: Artists Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo By the summer of 1938, Frida Kahlo was on her way to being disc … more →

Tags: Claire Boothe Luce, Diego Rivera, Dorothy Hale, frida kahlo, Isamu Noguchi, People, 1938 Kahlo New York exhibit, Claire Boothe Luce, Gardiner Hale

Coming Down To Earth 1 comment

Screaming Blue Reviews wrote 2 months ago: Seven films to help you appreciate the world in which we live. It's where you live. Ernest Hemi … more →

Tags: DVD, film, General, 70's Cinema, Sydney Pollack, Robert Redford, Jeremiah Johnson, Out of Africa, meryl streep

Another Eclectic Set of Movies

Alexandra Coulter wrote 3 months ago: Larceny, Inc. (USA, 1942) A trio of hapless bank robbers buy a luggage store so they can tunnel into … more →

Tags: Reviews, Broderick Crawford, Seth Rogan, Judd Apatow

MOSES!5 comments

redtreetimes wrote 3 months ago: Well, it’s the day before Easter which can only mean one thing:  the annual showing of The Ten … more →

Tags: At the Movies, Favorite Things, Video, Cecille B DeMille, Charlton Heston, Moses, Ben-Hur, The Ten Commandments

Scarlet Street (1945) Fritz Lang6 comments

John Greco wrote 3 months ago:   “They’ll be masterpieces!”       Kitty March (Joan Bennett) is not one of the brightest femme fata … more →

Tags: 1940s, film noir, Film Reviews, Twenty Four Frames Favorite Films, Dan Duryea, Fritz Lang, Joan Bennett, Margaret Lindsay, Scarlet Street

My top black and whites1 comment

H.N.Hernandez wrote 4 months ago: This post is in response to and in praise of Blaze Danielle’s post at http://blazedanielle.wordpress … more →

Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment, History, Opinion, Alfred Hitchcock, All About Eve, Angels With Dirty Faces, Bette Davis, Black and White

The Postman Always Rings Twice vs. Double Indemnity

the314viewer wrote 4 months ago: In 1925, Ruth Brown Snyder start an affair with Henry Judd Gray and planned to kill Snyder’s h … more →

Tags: barbara stanwyck, Billy Wilder, film noir, James M. Cain, lana turner

Shots of Scots 1: You Naztee Spy27 comments

dcairns wrote 5 months ago: That’s Alec Craig on the left, a stock Scot-for-hire in Hollywood films of the late ’30 … more →

Tags: film, Politics, Mitchell Leisen, The Stranger, Anatole Litvak, warner bros., Robin Askwith, Kitty, Alec Craig

20 (More) Actors5 comments

Brad Wrolstad wrote 5 months ago: I didn’t forget these blokes! There had to be twenty more because I left these guys off the f … more →

Tags: Movies, Toshirô Mifune, James Cagney, Tatsuya Nakadai, cary grant, 20 actors, James Stewart, Buster Keaton, Humphrey Bogart

Double Indemnity (1944)

Willard Smith wrote 6 months ago: DOUBLE INDEMNITY (Paramount) Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck, Edward G. Robinson. An insurance sale … more →

Tags: Movies, Old Movies, film noir, barbara stanwyck, double indemnity, fred macmurray, James M. Cain, Raymond Chandler, Billy Wilder


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