Walk the Proud Land (1956)
Every year or so I like to review a new-to-me Audie Murphy film
in my Western RoundUp column.
My previous Murphy review, Apache
Rifles (1964), was published last April. This year I?ve watched one of Murphy?s more
unusual Western films, Walk the Proud Lan......
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Top 1980’s Movies (see all)
- The Shining (1980)
- Caddyshack (1980)
- Airplane! (1980)
- Private Benjamin (1980)
- The Elephant Man (1980)
- Xanadu (1980)
- Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
- Nine to Five (1980)
- ¡Three Amigos! (1986)
- Superman II (1980)
Fan Top War Movies (see all)
- The African Queen (1951)
- All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)
- Father Goose (1964)
- The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)
- Gunga Din (1939)
- Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
- The General (1926)
- The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952)
- Captain Blood (1935)
- To Have and Have Not (1944)
Fan Top Mother Daughter Movies (see all)
- Mildred Pierce (1945)
- Now, Voyager (1942)
- Gypsy (1962)
- Pocketful of Miracles (1961)
- The Little Foxes (1941)
- Lady for a Day (1933)
- All That Heaven Allows (1955)
- A Patch of Blue (1965)
- Applause (1929)
- Two Women (1960)
Today's Classic Movie Birthdays:
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David Landau
Mar 9, 1879
Marguerite Chapman
Mar 9, 1918
Will Geer
Mar 9, 1902
Walter Miller
Mar 9, 1892
Western RoundUp

Silents are Golden

Silent Superstars: Rudolph Valentino, The Ultimate Screen Idol
Rudolph Valentino
How fortunate it was that a young Italian
movie actor christened Rodolfo Alfonso Raffaello Pierre Filibert Guglielmi di
Valentina d?Antonguella settled on the elegant ?Rudolph Valentino? for his
screen name. Not m......
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Noir Nook

75th Anniversary Noir ? 2026 Edition
It?s about that time, y?all! February at the Noir Nook means
our annual look at the noirs that are celebrating their 75th anniversary, and
have I got four winners for you from 1951!
Before I proceed, I?d like to toss a few honorable mentions
your way ? if y......
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Read Karen’s article
Silver Screen Standards

Two Silent Comedies from Ernst Lubitsch
Ernst Lubitsch is celebrated as the director of many of Hollywood?s great comedies, including Ninotchka (1939), To Be or Not to Be (1942), and Heaven Can Wait (1943), but he directed films in his native Germany for nearly a decade before his transition to H......
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Classic Movie Travels

Classic Movie Travels: Dorothy Mackaill
Dorothy Mackaill
Dorothy Mackaill was born on March 4, 1903, in Kingston upon
Hull, England, to John Mackaill and Florence Pickard Mackaill. She was
primarily raised by her father after her parents separated in 1914. He owned a
dance academy nearby. D......
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Read Annette’s article
Western RoundUp

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
As I?ve shared in previous columns, we?re fortunate to have
a variety of venues showing classic films in the greater Los Angeles area.
One of those theaters is The Autry Museum of the American
West, cofounded by cowboy star Gene Autry.
Autry Museum, Los Ange......
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Read Laura’s article
Silents are Golden

A Closer Look At The Gold Rush (1925)
Charlie Chaplin, The Gold Rush
By the mid-1920s, Charlie Chaplin had spent
nearly a decade being one of cinema?s most beloved performers, a familiar face
to movie lovers across the globe. His humor and performance style transcended
cultural boundaries and ......
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Read Lea’s article
Legend Tribute: Jerry Lewis

Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, Jerry Lewis, born March 16, 1926! Jerry Lewis: Comedian, Actor, Singer, Producer, Director, Screenwriter — and if that’s not enough — the National Chairman of the Muscular Dystrophy Association (1950-2011) and a Nobel Peace Prize Nominee (for... Read more...
Mini Tribute Henry Hathaway at Work

Born March 13, 1898 Director Henry Hathaway! Henry Hathaway learned his directorial craft during the Silent Era working as an assistant to notable directors including Victor Fleming, Josef von Sternberg and Fred Niblo. He made his credited directorial debut in 1932 with Heritage of the Desert, starring... Read more...
Ahead of its time, John Carpenters ‘The Thing’ honored by the National Film Registry

At an isolated Antarctic research station, scientists battle
a deadly alien with such extraordinary shape-shifting capabilities that the men
don?t know if the person next to them is still human. The truth is only revealed
when the alien is threatened and violently abandons its current inhabitant.
......Read more
Tracking Vera Miles – Exclusive Guest Post by Christopher McKittrick, author of Vera Miles: The Hitchcock Blonde Who Got Away

I’m very happy to share this exclusive guest post by Christopher McKittrick, author of Very Miles: The Hitchcock Blonde Who Got Away. A Big Thank You to Christopher for this article! –Annmarie at Classic Movie Hub
Tracking Vera Miles:Clarifying a Golden Age Hollywood Star?s ......Read more
It Came From Texas Film Festival: Classic Films and True Tales

So excited to announceThe Third Annual It Came From Texas Film Festival ...Read more
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Did you know that there is a Jackie Gleason Statue in NY, NY?
TV Land honors The Honeymooners with a statue of Jackie Gleason as Ralph Kramden which stands at the... .. read more
National Film Registry
In 1993, Yankee Doodle Dandy starring the legendary James Cagney, was inducted into The National Film Registry, 51 years after its initial release (1942).see more National Film Registry inductees...
Grauman's Chinese Theater
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