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Top 1930’s Movies (see all)

  1. Bringing up Baby (1938)
  2. It Happened One Night (1934)
  3. Top Hat (1935)
  4. After the Thin Man (1936)
  5. The Thin Man (1934)
  6. The Gay Divorcee (1934)
  7. Swing Time (1936)
  8. The Awful Truth (1937)
  9. Gone with the Wind (1939)
  10. The Wizard of Oz (1939)




Fan Top Historical Movies (see all)

  1. Ben-Hur (1959)
  2. All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)
  3. The Black Swan (1942)
  4. Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
  5. Spartacus (1960)
  6. The Ten Commandments (1956)
  7. Anastasia (1956)
  8. Mutiny on the Bounty (1935)
  9. Quo Vadis (1951)
  10. Billy the Kid (1941)

Fan Top Sequels Movies (see all)

  1. The Thin Man Goes Home (1945)
  2. The Curse of the Cat People (1944)
  3. The Miniver Story (1950)
  4. Tarzan and His Mate (1934)
  5. Son of Frankenstein (1939)
  6. Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935)
  7. Tarzan's New York Adventure (1942)
  8. Blondie Hits the Jackpot (1949)
  9. Blondie's Big Deal (1949)
  10. The Revenge of Tarzan (1920)






Western RoundUp

High Noon I’ve seen High Noon (1952) multiple times over the years, including a memorable theatrical screening at the FilmEx festival when I was in my teens. The FilmEx screening, which took place in Century City, California, was part of a 50-hour movie marathon honoring the 50th ......
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Silents are Golden

A Closer Look At: Metropolis (1927) By the mid-1920s, cinema had reached incredible heights. Lighting and cinematography had evolved into fine art. The camera itself was liberated from the stagnant wooden tripods, made to float along elaborate tracks and swing from ceilings. The screen captur......
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Noir Nook

Spring Trivia – Laraine Day, Van Heflin, Robert Taylor and More Classic movie trivia and the budding of spring ? two things that go great together . . . at least, they do here at the Noir Nook! This month?s Nook celebrates the new season with some tasty tidbits about six great performers an......
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Silver Screen Standards

Transformative Drag in Some Like It Hot (1959) Some Like It Hot (1959) is widely celebrated as one of classic Hollywood?s greatest comedies, even though its cross-dressing plot roused conservative ire and caused the movie to be released without Hays Code approval in 1959. Thanks to the brilliant ......
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Classic Movie Travels

Classic Movie Travels: Beverly Bayne Beverly Gayne Pearl Beverly Bain was born on November 11, 1893, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to Augustus and Jessie Bain. When she was six years old, her family moved briefly to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, before settling in Chicago, Illinois. There, she atte......
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Western RoundUp

Western Film Book Library ? Part 8 It’s been just about a year since my last column on books on the Western movie genre, so it’s time for a look at some more interesting books in my collection! The books featured in this post range from one of the earliest books in my collection to......
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Silents are Golden

Silent Superstars: The ?It? Girl Clara Bow Clara Bow, the ‘It’ Girl When novelist, screenwriter, and supreme arbiter of taste Elinor Glyn declared in 1927 that Clara Bow had ?It?–her term for a rare type of magnetism?the public must have heartily agreed. After all, the beauti......
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Legend Tribute: Tony Curtis

Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, Tony Curtis, born today, ? ? June 3 in 1925! Ah, the versatile, Tony Curtis — as a ‘man’: ?Cpl. Paul Hodges?in Blake Edward’s The Perfect Furlough opposite real-life wife Janet Leigh as Lt. Vicki Loren. Lt. Vicki Loren: We just violated...  Read more...

Mini Tribute Mel Blanc

Born May 30, 1908 Legendary Voice Actor Mel Blanc! Mel Blanc ?appeared? in an amazing 1,025+ shorts and films, and is the voice of some of the most iconic, lovable, and sometimes ‘despicable’ cartoon characters — including Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, Sylvester the Cat, Yosemite...  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

Noir Noir: Oscar Omission Barbara Stanwyck

Noir Noir: Oscar Omission ? Barbara Stanwyck It?s about that time again ? awards season! My favorite time of year. As I write this, I?m in the midst of my annual quest to see as many Oscar-nominated films and peformances as possible. (Luckily, with streaming, I?m now able to see all of the entrie......Read more

Revisiting the shades of fear in ‘The Leopard Man’

We?ve all been there. There’s a noise behind us. A rustling of bushes. Or a movement in a dark street corner. Is someone there? We casually walk a little faster while telling ourselves it?s just our imagination ? or is it? Yes, we?ve all been there (admit it, guys) and that?s wh......Read more

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Did you know that there is an Andy Griffith Museum in Mount Airy, NC?

The Andy Griffith Museum houses a treasure trove of Andy Griffith memorabilia including actual props... ..  read more

National Film Registry

Roman Holiday, starring the legendary Gregory Peck, was released in 1953. In 1999, 46 years later, it was inducted into The National Film Registry. Thank you National Film Registry!
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Grauman's Chinese Theater

George Jessel's, Footprints & Handprints were "set in stone" in Grauman's famous forecourt in 1949. So were Richard Widmark, Jeanne Crain, Jean Hersholt, Anne Baxter...  see more