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The Yearling (1946): A Boy and His Deer
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jan 19, 2021
“When I was a child I spake like a child…” ~ 1 Corinthians 13 Like the previous year’s Valley of Decision, The Yearling opens with an establishing shot paired with Gregory Peck’s voice, this time in a folksier register. Aside from being unoriginal, one can hardly conde read more
Portrait of a Lady ( 1968 ) - BBC
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Jan 15, 2021
In 1968, BBC produced an excellent television adaptation of Henry James' critically acclaimed 1880 novel "The Portrait of a Lady". It aired as a two-part mini-series in January of that year. Suzanne Neve starred as Isabel Archer, the beautiful and spirited American woman who travels to England read more
Tanya Roberts Interview on the set of "A View to a Kill"
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Jan 8, 2021
The beautiful Tanya Roberts passed away last Monday at the age of 65. Since she was best known for her work on the James Bond film A View to a Kill ( 1985 ), we thought we'd share a brief interview that was conducted on the set during the making of the final action sequence. Ms. Roberts was onl read more
Two Rode Together (1961): The Community of a John Ford Western
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jan 4, 2021
With such a robust body of work, it’s no surprise John Ford often gravitated toward certain images to represent the West and Two Rode Together it little different with the director returning to familiar iconography. This time it’s Jimmy Stewart, not Henry Fonda, propped up against a rai read more
A 'Godfrey' gown, described
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Jan 3, 2021
A photograph of a gown Carole Lombard wore in "My Man Godfrey" now is up for auction at eBay. No, not the iconic gown seen above, but this one......not quite as famous, but certainly attractive. Even better, it's described on the back:Gives you an idea of what this would look like in color. The pic read more
2020: A Year With Women Directors
The Best Picture Project Posted by Alyson on Jan 1, 2021
Back in the faraway, happier world of January 2020, I took on a new film challenge: Watch 52 films directed (or codirected) by women. At just one movie a week, I thought it would be no big deal. It began innocently enough, I enjoyed heading out to my local theater to support my fellow woman and look read more
The Courtship of Eddie’s Father (1963): A Father and Son Story
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Dec 28, 2020
The Courtship of Eddie’s Father gives off all the signs of a light and frothy romantic comedy. You might envision it already: a widower-about-town with his son playing matchmaker as he tries to navigate the plethora of pretty girls who just happen to orbit around him. But we must make some di read more
Another p1202: Glamour in a gown
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Dec 28, 2020
Uncovering yet another Carole Lombard p1202 rarity is always a delight, and that holds true for this one. It's Paramount p1202-1301, advertised by its seller as "Original Striking 1936 Gown High Drama Art Deco Glamour Photo Carole Lombard."Yes, it's striking, with some sort of Lombard dramatic glamo read more
Trying to feel Christmas-y during a difficult year
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Dec 24, 2020
"And so this is Christmas,and what have we done?"-- John Lennon, "Merry Xmas (War Is Over)"The Christmas season is meant to symbolize joy -- after all, it's one of Christendom's most important holidays. But this year in particular, it's synonymous with despair. For the first time in more than a cent read more
Classic Films in Focus: A CHRISTMAS CAROL (1938)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Dec 23, 2020
I'm generally a fan of adaptations of Charles Dickens' holiday standard, even the loose and the weird ones, but the 1938 version of A Christmas Carol from MGM strikes me as a bowdlerized, lightweight entry into the category, pleasant enough but not really willing to get to the heart of the sto read more
Cover Up (1949): A Christmas Crime B Film
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Dec 22, 2020
Cover Up is one of the dime a dozen noir titles you have to really dig around for. It’s actually not really a prototypical film noir at all. However, if you’re a fan of forgotten unadorned small-town whodunits, it might just grab you. Its main assets are in the script department and the read more
A Visit to the Lucy-Desi Museum, Lucille Ball Memorial Park and More: A Pictorial (Guest Post)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Guest Post on Dec 15, 2020
A Visit to the Lucy-Desi Museum and moreSpecial Guest Post by Lucy fan, Lucy Ortiz
When I was born, my parents decided to name me after the I Love Lucy show. As an adult, I realized I had some things in common with the Arnaz-Ball family. My birthday is exactly one week before Desi Jr’s in J read more
A Classic Movie Blog on Instagram
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Dec 14, 2020
I've noticed that there have been a lot more of you dropping by in the past year (welcome!), so I wanted to make sure you all know that A Classic Movie Blog is also on Instagram.Come join me, Bob, and Rita here! read more
A Lombard portrait so Richee done
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Dec 13, 2020
Photographer Eugene Robert Richee (1896-1972) and subject Carole Lombard made for quite a team during the early and mid-1930s. He took many of Carole's most sensual Paramount portraits, especially during the pre-Code era (witness this still at top of Lombard for the 1933 potboiler "White Woman"). Bu read more
A “White Christmas” at the Upcountry History Museum
Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Dec 12, 2020
The Upcountry History Museum follows COVID-19 protocols, including limited capacity, requiring facemasks and no contact ticket purchasing through their website. Read more. You may be dreaming of a white Christmas, but it may not be likely that you’ll see cold precipitation in your area — especially read more
Topper (1937): Cary Grant’s a Ghost
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Dec 8, 2020
We know what kind of movie we’re in for upon meeting Cary Grant, whistling a merry tune, as he drives his fancy wheels with his feet. His wife — a quizzical platinum blonde played to perfection by Constance Bennett — stares up at him in amusement. They are a picture of fun-loving read more
A different sort of 'Dressing'
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Dec 8, 2020
"We're Not Dressing" is a fun, if sometimes silly musical romp where Carole Lombard is Bing Crosby's leading lady, complemented by Ethel Merman, Leon Errol and as comic relief, George Burns and Gracie Allen. It was filmed in early 1934, much of it on Catalina Island.But at the tail end of 1933 (Dec. read more
A fashionable flapper (and dig those shoes!)
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Dec 7, 2020
It's sometime in 1929, and Carole Lombard, a requisite cloche atop her head, appears ready to face the chilly world in a stunning coat -- and speaking of stunning, check out those shoes. Here they are in close-up: Would that footwear still be fashionable today? The image, new to me until today, has read more
A LAMP-lighter: 'Stand Tall!' takes another award
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Dec 6, 2020
As Carole Lombard peruses a movie script, I'm becoming increasingly confident someday soon, a professional actor not only will read one of mine, but then perform it on screen. My optimism wqs bolstered today, when I received some good news from the Los Angeles Motion Picture Festival:My romantic com read more