by Lesley Gaspar | Nov 14, 2015 | 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, Actors, Barbara Stanwyck, Blogathons, Child stars, Classic movies, Dickie Moore, Ernst Lubitsch, film noir, Howard Hawks, Josef von Sternberg, Marlene Dietrich, Pre-Code films, Shirley Temple
Where all parents are strong and wise and capable, and all children are happy and beloved? ?H.I.,?Raising Arizona It?s an intense little face. The Cupid?s Bow mouth and tiny, turned-up nose sit beneath large, dark, deeply?serious eyes. Dickie wasn?t just cute, he was...
by Lesley Gaspar | Oct 19, 2015 | 1940s, Blogathons, Classic movies, Emeric Pressburger, Michael Powell, Romance, Wendy Hiller
Joan (Wendy Hiller) is so bent on getting to Kiloran she doesn’t realize she’s already there. Torquil MacNeil (Roger Livesey), the laird of Kiloran, is as likely to be called Kiloran as Torquil. I Know Where I?m Going (1945) gets under people’s...
by Lesley Gaspar | Sep 20, 2015 | 1940s, Bernard Herrmann, Blogathons, Classic movies, Gene Tierney, George Sanders, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Rex Harrison, Romance, Women's Films
??Where have you been all my life?? That?s how I feel when I see a movie for the first time and fall totally in love with it.?The Ghost and Mrs. Muir?was a movie I had certainly heard of, but I knew the title from the Hope Lange TV series of the same name in the...
by Lesley Gaspar | Sep 14, 2015 | 1930s, Blogathons, Classic movies, Pre-Code films, William Wellman
William Wellman directed five movies in 1931, and?Safe in Hell?was the last of them. The movie was made under the same conditions as the other four, pretty much the same as several hundred others released that year by Hollywood studios. The mass production methods...
by Lesley Gaspar | Aug 12, 2015 | 1950s, Blogathons, Classic movies, Lee Garmes, Nicholas Ray, Robert Mitchum, Susan Hayward, Westerns
Summer Under the Stars presents Nicholas Ray’s The Lusty Men, part of TCM’s 24-hour tribute to Robert Mitchum “There never was a bull that couldn’t be rode, there never was a cowboy who couldn’t be throwed. You eat a little dirt if you have to. —Jeff McCloud Hayward...
by Lesley Gaspar | Jun 27, 2015 | Blogathons, Busby Berkeley, Classic movies, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Louis B. Mayer, Newsreels, Pre-Code films, Upton Sinclair, William Randolph Hearst
Real life and entertainment, politics and policy. The Bonus Army?Herbert Hoover, FDR, and William Randolph Hearst,?Gabriel Over the White House;?Busby Berkeley and ?Remember My Forgotten Man? in?Gold Diggers of 1933 The movie industry?s successful smear campaign...
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