Blogs about: George Cukor

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Little Women

henryjames77 wrote 6 hours ago: BBBB Directed by George Cukor USA, 1933 Considered by some to be the best film version of Louisa May … more →

Tags: Academy Award best screenplay, 1933, Academy Award 1932/1933, katharine hepburn, bonita granville, Edna May Oliver, paul lukas, spring byington

The Philadelphia Story

henryjames77 wrote 6 hours ago: BBBBB Directed by George Cukor USA, 1940 The ultimate romantic comedy has to be this high-society lo … more →

Tags: 1940, 5 Stars, Academy Award 1940, Academy Award Best Actor, Academy Award best screenplay, cary grant, James Stewart, katharine hepburn, Roland Young

Adam's Rib

henryjames77 wrote 7 hours ago: BBBB.5 Directed by George Cukor USA, 1949 Terrific battle of the sexes film written by the team of R … more →

Tags: 1949, katharine hepburn, Spencer Tracy, Hope Emerson, Jean Hagen, Judy Holliday, Academy Award 1950

Pat and Mike

henryjames77 wrote 7 hours ago: BBB.5 Directed by George Cukor USA, 1952 Katharine Hepburn plays a champion athlete (tennis, golf, y … more →

Tags: 1952, katharine hepburn, Spencer Tracy, Academy Award 1952

Movie Quote of the Day - The Philadelphia Story, 1940 (dir. George Cukor)

cinemafanatic wrote 4 days ago: Macaulay Connor: C.K. Dexter Haven! Oh, C.K. Dexter Haven! C. K. Dexter Haven: What’s up? Maca … more →

Tags: Movie Quote of the Day, 1940, cary grant, Donald Ogden Stewart, James Stewart, jimmy stewart, Philip Barry, the philadelphia story, Waldo Salt

Film of the Day: Philadelphia Story (1940)

videocitylondon wrote 4 days ago: **YOU’LL NEVER BE A FIRST CLASS HUMAN BEING OR A FIRST CLASS WOMAN UNTIL YOU’VE LEARNED … more →

Tags: recommended, Katherine Hepburn, philadelphia story, James Stewart, cary grant, screwball comedy

My weekend movie: Gaslight (1944)3 comments

Ella V wrote 6 days ago: Gaslight (Angoscia) – USA 1944 Directed by: George Cukor. Starring: Ingrid Bergman; Charles Boyer; J … more →

Tags: Blogging, Cinema, film, Movies, Alfred Hitchcock, angoscia, Charles Boyer, Dame May Whitty, deceived

Mel Brooks makes a noise for PBS

Alex Strachan wrote 1 week ago: PASADENA, Calif. — Frau Blucher wasn’t in the house but Mel Brooks was making hysterical whinnying n … more →

Tags: Entertainment, Television, Woody Allen, Adolf Hitler, Michel Hazanavicius, Quentin Tarantino, The Artist movie, Public Broadcasting Service, Sherlock Holmes

#14 - The Philadelphia Story (1940)

afis8 wrote 1 week ago: The Philadelphia Story (1940) Now this is my kind of old school romantic comedy! Not that the two ca … more →

Tags: Earning my Stripes as a Cinephile, Earning My Stripes As A Cinephile, James Stewart, film, cary grant, katharine hepburn, philadelphia story, Ruth Hussey

[Last Film I Saw] Gaslight (1944) [7/10]

lasttimeisaw wrote 2 weeks ago: Title: Gaslight Year: 1944 Country: USA Language: English Genre: Crime, Film-Noir Director: George C … more →

Tags: Film Review, usa film, 7/10, 1944, Black & White, Charles Boyer, Joseph Cotten, angela lansbury, Dame May Whitty

Día Internacional del Libro 2013

La Crítica New York City wrote 1 month ago: Colaboradores de La Crítica New York City eligen sus cinco adaptaciones favoritas de la literatura a … more →

Tags: opinion 2, Actualidad & Now, 2001: una odisea del espacio, alguien volo sobre el nido del cuco, ang lee, Arrugas, arte, arthur c. clarke, Blade runner

Swinging Hollywood's Closet Door Wide Open!

Graeme Aitken wrote 1 month ago: FULL SERVICE: My Adventures in Hollywood and the Secret Sex Lives of the Stars By Scotty Bowers Eigh … more →

Tags: Book Review, Hollywood, scotty bowers, Cole Porter, Spencer Tracy, cary grant, King Edward VIII, walter pidgeon

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Tags: judy garland, James Mason

The Philadelphia Story: Katharine Hepburn as Tracy Lord 1 comment

girlsdofilm wrote 1 month ago: Although Katharine Hepburn is the most honoured actress in the history of American film (12 Academy … more →

Tags: Screen Goddess, adrian, cary grant, James Stewart, katharine hepburn, Tracy Lord

Born Yesterday

supernovagirl91 wrote 1 month ago: Sometimes I really feel like I was born yesterday, especially when my hair was a little more on the … more →

Tags: Moobies, Movies, Classic, Born Yesterday, Judy Holliday, Classic Movies, 1950s, Academy Award, William Holden

19. My Fair Lady - Best Picture Winner 1964

slinkywhite wrote 1 month ago: I do like My Fair Lady – it has memorable songs and of course, the beautiful Audrey Hepburn. B … more →

Tags: Movie, 1960s, 7/10, audrey hepburn, colour, Comedy, Drama, jack l. warner, jeremy brett

10 Famous Films That Were Abandoned by Their Directors

jason605 wrote 2 months ago: Lynne Ramsay is a tremendously talented director, as anyone who has seen her films We Need to Talk A … more →

Tags: Buzz, film, Alien, Benicio Del Toro, Daniel Craig, david fincher, Elia Kazan, Frank Herbert, george clooney

Gaslight (1944)

sraisam1211 wrote 2 months ago: Gaslight by George Cukor was interesting to watch, especially because it is from 1944, the graphics, … more →

Tags: movies, Movie, macs 101, Macs, film, 1944, Gaslight, Cukor, Black and White

6 Monroe Movies Reviewed – Let's Make Love (Note: Reviewed About A Year Ago)

filmlouvre wrote 2 months ago: Cover of Let’s Make Love Summary: Stony, Dismal Love Affair – No Romantic Chemistry betw … more →

Tags: monroe movies, Marilyn Monroe, Marilyn, YVES MONTAND, monroe, Greta Garbo, Milton Berle, Paul Thomas Anderson


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