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The 13th British Silent Film Festival

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Mar 27, 2010

Just to say that the website for the 13th British Silent Film Festival is now up  - it will run from April 15 to 18 in Leicester, and goodies in store include the chance to see William Wellman’s silent masterpiece Beggars of Life on the big screen, as well as Tol’able David, The Bridal read more

Cabaret un film de Bob Fosse - Retrospective

Le Mot du Cinephiliaque Posted by Michael on Mar 25, 2010

TSPDT Greatest Films #281 Cabaret (Bob Fosse, 1972)Set between the two World Wars and during the rise of the Nazis in Germany. Cabaret tells the story of a young man who went for a while in Berlin to teach English in a little rent where the star of a cabaret Sally Bowles stays too. Adapted from the read more

Logorama un film de François Alaux, Hervé de Crécy & Ludovic Houplain

Le Mot du Cinephiliaque Posted by Michael on Mar 24, 2010

Available on YouTube the Oscar winner for the Best Short Animated feature is a must see! To just seize all the logos of the different brands appearing on screen and how they used them to tell a fast moving little story that itself needs a second and a third screening for the pleasure of it all.A lit read more

Alice in Wonderland un film de Tim Burton

Le Mot du Cinephiliaque Posted by Michael on Mar 23, 2010

From my tender childhood Disney's Alice in Wonderland was one of my favorite cartoon for its humor (those who know me know how I like things twisted especially in my humor!) its story and the wonderful and uncommon colors of the "original" film. When I first read that Tim Burton was going to do it i read more

PHYLLIS HAVER- Silent Film Star

Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on Feb 3, 2010

PHYLLIS HAVER, actress of the silent film era. Phyllis auditioned for producer Mack Sennett on a whim. Sennett hired her as one of his original Bathing Beauties. Within a few years, she performed as a leading lady for Sennett Studios. Phyllis played the part of Roxie Hart in Chicago (1927), opposi read more

SALLY O' NEIL- Silent Film Star.

Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on Feb 3, 2010

Sally O'Neil, film actress of the 1920s. One of her sisters was actress Molly O'Day. Sally started her career in vaudeville, known as "Chotsie Noonan". She performed with Constance Bennett and Joan Crawford in the film Sally, Irene and Mary (1925), directed by Edmund Goulding, which brought her i read more

ALERT to all Classic Film Bloggers

Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Google profile on Jan 29, 2010

About MeBlogger, Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog and more. Please add my Google profile to your circles. A Google Alert for keywords "Charles Emmett Mack" alerted me to the fact that http://pakway.blogspot.com and it's mirror site http://guromusic.blogspot.com have stolen entire posts from my read more

RAMON NOVARRO- Silent Film Star.

Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on Jan 28, 2010

Born José Ramón Gil Samaniego in Durango, Mexico, he moved to Los Angeles, California to get away from the 1913 Mexican Revolution. Ramon, is second cousin of the Mexican actresses Dolores del Río and Andrea Palma, he began his career in films in 1917 playing bit parts, he also had to supplement read more

ENID BENNETT- Silent Film Star.

Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on Jan 28, 2010

Enid Bennett, started her silent film career performing in, Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford (1916. In 1917 she performed in five films, the most important was The Little Brother opposite William Garwood. That film brought her to the attention of studios which led to more important acting roles. From 191 read more

Carole Lombard: The Divine Screwball at Facets Film School

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Jan 11, 2010

Carole Lombard: The Divine Screwball at Facets Film School Steve Reginald (Classic Movie Man) will be teaching "Carole Lombard: The Divine Screwball" at Facets Film School next month. The class will be a continuation of sorts to his last class at Facets: "The Screwball Comedy and the Feminine M read more

Carole Lombard: The Divine Screwball at Facets Film School

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Jan 11, 2010

Carole Lombard: The Divine Screwball at Facets Film School Steve Reginald (Classic Movie Man) will be teaching "Carole Lombard: The Divine Screwball" at Facets Film School next month. The class will be a continuation of sorts to his last class at Facets: "The Screwball Comedy and the Feminine M read more

How To Be a Classic Film Fan without TCM

Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Google profile on Jan 8, 2010

About MeBlogger, Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog and more. Please add my Google profile to your circles. I do not have Turner Classic Movies and extenuating circumstances prevent me from getting the channel. I'm not going to explain why because from the reaction I've been getting from people, read more

DEAD RECKONING (1947): My Favorite Bogart Film.

Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Paul 2 on Dec 20, 2009

OK ,as I said this is my favorite Bogart film for so many reasons. But instead of going on about them , since the film is running on TCM this Wednesday what I'd like to do is have your reaction to the film in form of a discussion after the showing. With the Holidays come up fast I'd say lets have read more

All about us: The ABCs of classic film.

True Classics Posted by Brandie on Nov 30, 2009

Hello, reader! We are Brandie and Carrie, classic movie buffs and bloggers extraordinaire (if we say so ourselves … and we kinda have to, since we’re both still relatively untested at this). We are also both huge fans of Turner Classic Movies, which is hands down the best cable channel ever crafted read more

Classic Film Series

Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Google profile on Oct 23, 2009

About MeBlogger, Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog and more. Please add my Google profile to your circles. There are so many classic film series out there that I just thought I'd make a list of them. I love the Nancy Drew series and I have dabbled in The Falcon, The Thin Man, Charlie Chan and P read more

Classic Film Lovers Guide to Hulu

Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Google profile on Sep 30, 2009

About MeBlogger, Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog and more. Please add my Google profile to your circles. If you missed an episode of Family Guy or Dollhouse, chances are you'll run to Hulu.com to watch said episode online. Full-length TV episodes are what this site is most known for. But did read more

Classic film of the week: "A Letter to Three Wives" (1949)

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Sep 23, 2009

Classic film of the week: "A Letter to Three Wives" (1949) A Letter to Three Wives (1949) is based on a novel by John Klempner. His novel was entitled A Letter to Five Wives. Writer-director Joseph L. Mankiewicz thought the novel was too long and would be difficult to transfer to the screen. So read more

Classic film of the week: "A Letter to Three Wives" (1949)

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Sep 23, 2009

Classic film of the week: "A Letter to Three Wives" (1949) A Letter to Three Wives (1949) is based on a novel by John Klempner. His novel was entitled A Letter to Five Wives. Writer-director Joseph L. Mankiewicz thought the novel was too long and would be difficult to transfer to the screen. So read more

The screwball comedy and the feminine mystique at Facets Film School

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Sep 9, 2009

The screwball comedy and the feminine mystique at Facets Film School The creator of the“Classic Movie Man” blog (Steve Reginald) will teach a class entitled “The Screwball Comedy and the Feminine Mystique” at Facets Film School at 1517 W. Fullerton Ave. Chicago, IL. The read more

The screwball comedy and the feminine mystique at Facets Film School

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Sep 9, 2009

The screwball comedy and the feminine mystique at Facets Film School The creator of the“Classic Movie Man” blog (Steve Reginald) will teach a class entitled “The Screwball Comedy and the Feminine Mystique” at Facets Film School at 1517 W. Fullerton Ave. Chicago, IL. The read more
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