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Cinemallennials: Paths of Glory (1957)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Dave Lewis on Mar 10, 2021
Cinemallennials: Paths of Glory (1957) For those of you who are unfamiliar with Cinemallennials, it is a bi-weekly podcast in which I, and another millennial, watch a classic film that we’ve never seen before, and discuss its significance and relevance in today’s world. In today’s episode, read more

The Road to Glory ( 1936 )
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Mar 15, 2020
Like many films before it, World War I provided the setting for Hollywood's favorite love triangle formula - two boys and a girl - in Howard Hawks' The Road to Glory.
Warner Baxter and Frederic March star as the two men who vie for the love of June Lang, a pretty nurse. It is a simple formula read more

NO GREATER GLORY (1934)
Stardust and Shadows Posted by Terry on Sep 6, 2019
Allegory themes tend to be a hit and miss proposition. A lovely example is STRANGE CARGO (1940) with one of Clark Gable’s best on camera moments of life and the hereafter. Clarence Brown’s THE HUMAN COMEDY (1943) with Mickey Rooney is another. The picture was originally written read more

Gun Glory ( 1957 )
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Jul 27, 2019
Philip Yordan's western novel "Man of the West" was brought to the screen in beautiful Cinemascope as Gun Glory ( 1957 ) with the great Stewart Granger taking on the lead role of Tom Early.
It is 1880s Wyoming, and Early has just returned to the town he calls home after spending years away read more

DOUBLE BILL #9: Morning Glory (1933) and Stage Door (1937)
The Old Hollywood Garden Posted by Carol Martinheira on Dec 10, 2017
DOUBLE BILL #9: Morning Glory (1933) and Stage Door (1937)
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Ah, the theater. That wonderful thing out there, drenched in magic and lights, that only a handful of people will break into and c read more

Reach for Glory (1962)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Sep 30, 2017
Reach for Glory
Directed by Philip Leacock
Written by Jun Kin, John Kohn and John Rae from Rae’s novel
1962/UK
Blazer Films
First viewing/Netflix British schoolboys behave eerily like Hitler Youth as they dream of glory in WWII. In a small English coastal town, home boys and evacuees from read more

Glória e Poder / The Power and the Glory (1933)
Critica Retro Posted by Lê on Aug 19, 2017
Glória e Poder / The Power and the Glory (1933) O filme começa em um funeral. Então, a história de vida de um magnata é contada em flashback, começando com um episódio de sua infância. O filme é “Cidadão Kane” (1941), certo? ERRADO. É na realidade “Glória e Poder”, read more

Tunes of Glory (1960)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Jan 11, 2017
Tunes of Glory
Directed by Ronald Neame
Written by James Kennaway based on his novel
1960/UK
United Artists/Knightsbridge Films
Repeat viewing/Netflix rental It’s a joy to watch the clash of two great actors. Major Jock Sinclair (Alec Guinness) belongs to his Highland Regiment in every sens read more

Paths of Glory (1957)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Jun 24, 2016
Paths of Glory
Directed by Stanley Kubrick
Written by Stanley Kubrick, Calder Willingham, and Jim Thompson from a novel by Humphrey Cobb
1957/USA
Bryna Productions
Repeat viewing/Netflix rental
#330 of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die [Ferol smashes the roach] Private Ferol: Now you got th read more

Is The Joke Really On Warner Bros.? – Here’s That “Leaked” Suicide Squad Teaser Now In All It’s Official Glory
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Jul 14, 2015
Really, after the past few years, Warner Brothers should have known that anything that they show at ComicCon is going to wind up on the internet almost before it’s finished showing there. That’s why it’s hard to take seriously their claims and protests that they were “forced& read more

Paths of Glory (1957, Stanley Kubrick)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on May 8, 2015
Paths of Glory takes place over four days, runs just under ninety minutes and has thirteen or so significant characters. It’s hard to identify the most significant character–Kirk Douglas’s protagonist the viewer’s way into the film, but he’s not the most significant. T read more

Katharine Hepburn Faces Fear and Fame in MORNING GLORY (1933) Recently updated !
Margaret Perry Posted by Margaret Perry on Apr 29, 2015
“Youth has its hour of glory, but too often it is only a morning glory, the flower that fades before the sun if very high.” (from MORNING GLORY (1933)) “No other star has emerged with greater rapidity or with more ecstatic acclaim. No other star, either, has become so unpopular so quickly for read more

Birthday Girl: Miss Glory
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Jan 3, 2015
All best returns on her 118th birthday to the lovely and talented (geniunely) Miss Marion Davies. She's seen here looking wistful in an atmospheric snap by Mr. Hurrell. Has anyone ever seen a color photograph of Marion, a real one, that is? I can't find one, but I think she must ha read more

Birthday Girl: Miss Glory
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Jan 3, 2015
All best returns on her 118th birthday to the lovely and talented (geniunely) Miss Marion Davies. She's seen here looking wistful in an atmospheric snap by Mr. Hurrell. Has anyone ever seen a color photograph of Marion, a real one, that is? I can't find one, but I think she must ha read more



The Road to Glory (Howard Hawks, 1936)
Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Sep 7, 2014
This is my contribution to the World War I in Classic Film blogathon . Please do visit and take a look at the other postings! Where previous Howard Hawks films about the First World War focused on pilots, this one goes into the trenches. Warner Baxter, Fredric March and Lionel Barrymore star as bel read more

WWI in Classic Film: PATHS OF GLORY (1957)
Once Upon a Screen Posted by Aurora on Sep 4, 2014
“The paths of glory lead but to the grave.” - from “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard,” by Thomas Gray ♦ Stanley Kubrick offers a portrayal of grotesque inhumanity in his 1957 film, PATHS OF GLORY – as harrowing a motion picture as I’ve ever seen. PATHS read more

The Power and The Glory, Happy Anniversary! April 4, 1941; With a Filmography of Director, Noel Monkman
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Apr 4, 2014
The Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday, April 3, 1941 At the Mayfair Theatre in Sydney, Australia, on Friday, April 4, 1941, The Power and the Glory opened with all the pomp and circumstance due a favorite son, from the Land Down Under. Power and Glory was made with a financial guarantee read more

The Power and The Glory, Happy Anniversary! Premiered April 4, 1941
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Apr 4, 2014
The Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday, April 3, 1941 At the Mayfair Theatre in Sydney, Australia, on Friday, April 4, 1941, The Power and the Glory opened with all the pomp and circumstance due a favorite son, from the Land Down Under. Power and Glory was made with a financial guarantee read more