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Mary Astor Blogathon: Dodsworth (1936)12 comments

epclassicmovienight wrote 2 weeks ago: Note:  This post is part of the Mary Astor Blogathon hosted by Silver Screenings and Tales of the Ea … more →

Tags: Mary Astor Blogathon, Barbary Coast, david niven, dodsworth, Gregory Gaye, Mary Astor, paul lukas, ruth chatterton, Samuel Goldwyn

Film review: Tarzan and the Amazons (1945)9 comments

Mistlake wrote 2 weeks ago: Director: Kurt Neumann. Screenplay: John Jacoby, Marjorie L. Pfaelzer, based on characters created b … more →

Tags: Film Reviews, Fantasy, Review, film, Kurt Neumann, 1945, Tarzan, Johnny Weissmuller, Johnny Sheffield

Oscar Vault Monday - Dodsworth, 1936 (dir. William Wyler)

cinemafanatic wrote 1 month ago: I first saw this film as part of TCM’s 31 Days of Oscar in 2011 when I was living in the back … more →

Tags: Oscar Vault Monday, 1936, dodsworth, Gregory Gaye, Harlan Briggs, John Payne, kathryn marlowe, Mary Astor, paul lukas

Film Review: The Rains Came

Higher Plain Music wrote 1 month ago: Way back in 1939, the disaster movie genre was churning out the last of the big power movies of its … more →

Tags: the rains came, 1930s, Black and White, Brenda Joyce, film, Film Review, greorge brent, jane darwell, joesph schildkraut

Film review: Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943)

Mistlake wrote 1 month ago: Director: Roy William Neill. Screenwriter: Curt Siodmak. Starring: Kon Chaney Jr., Patric Knowles, I … more →

Tags: Film Reviews, Review, Bela Lugosi, Horror, film, Lionel Atwill, Lon Chaney Jr., frankenstein meets the wolf man, ilona massey

For the Love of Film Noir :: This Program of NO INTEREST to CHILDREN! (April, 1942)

WB Kelso wrote 2 months ago:           This post is part of my rehash and continuation of the For the Lo … more →

Tags: 1940-1949, movie ads, United Artists, film noir, Víctor Mature, For the Love of Film (Noir), The Shanghai Gesture, Meldorama, Orient

The Oblong Box Set23 comments

dcairns wrote 4 months ago: Delving into my Universal Monsters The Essential Collection Blu-rays Christmas pressie — I was … more →

Tags: film, Literature, Music, mythology, Anthony Carreras, Anthony Hinds, Baby LeRoy, Claude Rains, Cluny Brown

Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man4 comments

Wednesday's Child wrote 11 months ago: I imagine that Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man was marketed as a battle between the two monsters, a … more →

Tags: 40s Horror, Frankenstein Friday, Dwight Frye, Bela Lugosi, frankenstein meets the wolf man, Lon Chaney Jr., Lionel Atwill, ilona massey, patric knowles

Dance, Girl, Dance (1940)

www.imustseemovie.com wrote 11 months ago: Directed by Dorothy Arzner, While dancing at the Palais Royale in Akron, Ohio, Bubbles, a cynical bl … more →

Tags: imustseemovie, Ralph Bellamy, Maureen Ohara, Lucille Ball, Dorothy Arzner, Dance, Girl, Dance, Vicki Baum, Frank Davis, Louis Hayward

The Rains Came (1939, Clarence Brown)

Andrew Wickliffe wrote 1 year ago: I was expecting The Rains Came to be a standard soap–with some ethnic flair, of course (Tyrone … more →

Tags: 20th Century Fox, English, USA, Drama, adventure, Romance, Black and White, 1939, Arthur C. Miller

October 12th, 2011: The Wolf Man (1941)2 comments

professormortis wrote 1 year ago: Cast and Crew: George Waggner (Director/Producer); Curt Siodmak (Writer); Jack P. Pierce (Special Ef … more →

Tags: Black and White, Horror, the original, Movie of the Day, Werewolves, Universal Pictures, Bela Lugosi, Curt Siodmak, gypsies

Wyoming (July 28, 1947)

Adam Lounsbery wrote 1 year ago: The last time I saw cowboy star Bill Elliott was in the Red Ryder movie Conquest of Cheyenne (1946), … more →

Tags: 1947, July 1947, George 'Gabby' Hayes, Westerns, Republic Pictures, Bill Elliott, Albert Dekker, John Carroll, vera ralston

The Wolf Man

RBuccicone wrote 1 year ago: Dullsville The Wolf Man (1941)      I realize now I had higher hopes for what I perceived as among t … more →

Tags: Horror, dullsville, Claude Rains, Ralph Bellamy, Lon Chaney Jr., Evelyn Ankers, Fay Helm, Bela Lugosi, george waggner

DVD: "The Wolf Man" - The Legacy Collection

Travis McClain wrote 2 years ago: The Wolf Man - The Legacy CollectionMPAA Rating: Not RatedDVD Release Date: 27 April 2004List P … more →

Tags: Bela Lugosi, george waggner, ilona massey, Roy William Neill, Evelyn Anders, patric knowles, Lionel Atwill, Lon Chaney Jr., Claude Rains

Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man - Film Reel Reviews5 comments

The Film Reel wrote 3 years ago: A great addition to the series but Lugosi’s Monster can’t beat Karloff – Will Larr … more →

Tags: The Reviews, Movie, Review, Dwight Frye, Bela Lugosi, Lionel Atwill, Lon Chaney Jr., Curt Siodmak, patric knowles

Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943, Roy William Neill)

Andrew Wickliffe wrote 3 years ago: Of all the Universal monster movies, The Wolf Man “deserved” a real sequel most. With Fr … more →

Tags: Universal Pictures, English, Horror, Sci-Fi, USA, Black and White, 1943, Dennis Hoey, Dwight Frye

The Wolf Man - Film Reel Reviews4 comments

The Film Reel wrote 3 years ago: Larry Talbot returns to his homeland and winds up getting attacked by a wolf. Now he has become a we … more →

Tags: The Reviews, Movie Review, Bela Lugosi, Ralph Bellamy, Evelyn Ankers, Lon Chaney Jr., The Wolf Man, george waggner, Curt Siodmak

"And 5000 Others!", including Maria Ouspenskaya9 comments

moirafinnie wrote 3 years ago: As TCM winds down a month featuring one of the greatest character actors who ever stole a picture, ( … more →

Tags: Classic Films, Character Actors, Horror, Icons, Actors, Movie Stars, Stereotypes, Hollywood lifestyles, Drama

Waterloo Bridge (1940)19 comments

dustedoff wrote 3 years ago: Individually, both Charles Boyer and Irene Dunne said Love Affair was their favourite of the films t … more →

Tags: Hollywood, C. Aubrey Smith, Film Review, LUCILE WATSON, robert taylor, Virginia Field, Vivien Leigh, wartime-romance, waterloo bridge


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