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Top 1970’s Movies (see all)

  1. The Godfather Part II (1974)
  2. Family Plot (1976)
  3. A Little Romance (1979)
  4. Night Moves (1975)




Fan Top War Movies (see all)

  1. The African Queen (1951)
  2. All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)
  3. The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)
  4. Father Goose (1964)
  5. Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
  6. Captain Blood (1935)
  7. Gunga Din (1939)
  8. The General (1926)
  9. Action in the North Atlantic (1943)
  10. To Have and Have Not (1944)

Fan Top Prejudice Movies (see all)

  1. To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
  2. The Searchers (1956)
  3. Show Boat (1951)
  4. In the Heat of the Night (1967)
  5. A Patch of Blue (1965)
  6. Giant (1956)
  7. A Raisin in the Sun (1961)
  8. Crossfire (1947)
  9. South Pacific (1958)
  10. King of the Khyber Rifles (1953)






Classic Movie Travels

Audrey Meadows Audrey Meadows Audrey Cotter was born on February 8, 1922, in New York, New York, as the youngest of four children (two girls and two boys). Her parents were Reverend Francis James Meadows Cotter and Ida Miller Taylor, who worked as Episcopal missionaries in Wuchang, Hubei, Chin......
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Western RoundUp

“B” Movie Western Sampler It’s time for my annual “B” Western sampler! In 2022 and 2023 I shared reviews of short “B” Westerns I watched while traveling. Once again my portable DVD player and “B” Western discs accompanie......
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Silents are Golden

The Wild Frontier of ?Inceville? ?When the movies were young,? as the saying went, filmmakers? heads were swimming with possibilities. Motion pictures cameras could take footage anywhere a tripod could rest, so why not take advantage of it? Outside the usual confines of the stage, anything was po......
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Noir Nook

Uncommon Ladies of Noir: Rhonda Fleming Rhonda Fleming was known as ?The Queen of Technicolor.? As such, she?s not necessarily the first femme who comes to mind when you?re talking noir. With her titian locks, she was a standout in films like A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur?s Court (1949), Tr......
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Silver Screen Standards

Blithe Spirit (1945) Supernatural comedy is one of my favorite movie genres any time of year, but I?m especially drawn to it once the first Halloween decorations start to materialize. After a recent viewing of The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947), I remembered that its leading man, Rex Harrison, also e......
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Monsters and Matinees

They were cute little honey bees ? just one or two fluttering around the walkway by my back stairs. Not an unexpected sight on a warm summer day and, knowing the importance of the pollinators, I left them alone. I should have looked closer. A few weeks later there was a swarm ? OK, maybe just......
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Classic Movie Travels

Ann Rutherford Ann Rutherford Therese Ann Rutherford was born on November 2, 1917, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Her parents were John and Lucille Rutherford. Her mother was a silent film actress, while her father was an operatic tenor. When Rutherford was an infant, her family reloc......
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Legend Tribute: Leo McCarey

Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, Leo McCarey, born on October 3rd, 1898! Some directors are remembered for their style. While watching an Orson Welles film, it?s easy to pick up that Welles liked wide-angle lenses and rather long takes. Some directors are remembered for their genres. Hitchcock...  Read more...

Mini Tribute Jerome Cowan

Born October 6, 1897 Character Actor Jerome Cowan! The dapper and moustachioed Character Actor, Jerome Cowan, played over 200 roles including Dagwood’s boss in the Blondie films and Arthur Miller in the Astaire/Rogers film, Shall We Dance — but he is probably best known as the doomed Miles...  Read more...


Mysteries of Oz Documentary Celebrates 85th Anniversary of The Wizard of Oz

Hollywood’s crowning achievement is its greatest enigma Here’s some exciting news for The Wizard of Oz fans (and who isn’t :)) Coming Soon! Mysteries of Oz: 85 Questions Answered is a new documentary from AMS Pictures that explores the magic, music, and myths surrounding the ......Read more

Supportive Fellas of Film Noir: Part II

Supportive Fellas of Film Noir: Part II More than a year ago, I started a series, ?Supportive Fellas of Film Noir,? which focused on  . . . well . . . the supporting male characters in film noir features. It?s been a while since I promised to shine the spotlight on these gents, so I figured ......Read more

Robot Monster: Movie Monster Legend 3D Graphic Novel

Returning Robot Monsterto its Comics-Inspired Roots I’m very happy to share that there is a Kickstarter Campaign to help return sci-fi cult classic, Robot Monster, to its comics-inspired roots, spearheaded by film historian Bob Furmanek of the 3D Film Archive. The campaign is ending in abou......Read more

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Did you know that there is a Rosemary Clooney House & Museum in Augusta, KY?

The Rosemary Clooney House features the largest collection of ?White Christmas? memorabilia anywhere... ..  read more

National Film Registry

One Week, directed by the legendary Edward F. Cline, was released in 1920. In 2008, 88 years later, it was inducted into The National Film Registry. Thank you National Film Registry!
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Grauman's Chinese Theater

Bob Hope's, Footprints & Handprints were "set in stone" in Grauman's famous forecourt in 1943. So were Dorothy Lamour, Betty Grable, Monty Woolley, Gary Cooper...  see more