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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

Morning Glory (1933) (2)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Wade Sheeler on Mar 3, 2014
Katherine Hepburn’s star was rising when she “agreed” to be in her third film, following head turning freshman and sophomore performances in 1932’s A Bill of Divorcement and 1933’s Christopher Strong. Her agent-lover Leland Hayward was able to finagle a heretofore unheard of deal with RKO read more

Morning Glory (1933) (1)
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Aug 26, 2013
I picked the wrong Katharine Hepburn movie for her day. Sorry, but I found Morning Glory to be a lesson in tedium swathed in furs and jewels. The backstage drama has been examined in countless films (I spent an entire week covering Busby Berkeley‘s far superior examples in the genre), and read more

"Morning Glory," or All About Eva
The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Apr 24, 2013
Katharine Hepburn won a Best Actress Oscar for the 1933 film "Morning Glory," but you could be forgiven for asking if the film hurt her career as much as it helped it.
As Eva Lovelace, who's come from small-town Vermont to New York City to be a capital-A actress ("I'll never, under any circumstance read more

"Morning Glory," or All About Eva
The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Apr 24, 2013
Katharine Hepburn won a Best Actress Oscar for the 1933 film "Morning Glory," but you could be forgiven for asking if the film hurt her career as much as it helped it.
As Eva Lovelace, who's come from small-town Vermont to New York City to be a capital-A actress ("I'll never, under any circumstance read more

Hometown Glory: A Love Letter to "Meet Me In St. Louis"
Stardust Posted by Vanessa on Jun 12, 2012
Hometown Glory: A Love Letter to "Meet Me In St. Louis"
Margaret O'Brien & Judy Garland
My love affair with Meet Me In St. Louis began when I was in my early teens and still playing with Barbie dolls and colouring books (I still have a fond appreciation for the latter).
I had always read more

Mixed bag: Thelma and Louise (1991), Blondie of the Follies (1932), Five and Ten (1931), Blades of Glory (2007), Bell Book and Candle (1958)
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Jan 18, 2012
Originally published on recollective.tumblr.com, January 5, 2012
Watched January 2, 2012:
Thelma and Louise (1991) – 4/5; My mom recommended this movie to me. She found it in the $5 bin and became obsessed with it, insisting that I must watch it as well haha. We usually have pretty similar tas read more

Paths of Glory: Anatomy of a Film
The Timothy Carey Experience Posted by Marisa on Nov 23, 2011
Very exciting news from filmmaker David Spodak! From the official website: PATHS OF GLORY: ANATOMY OF A FILM is a documentary that examines Stanley Kubrick’s 1957 cinematic masterpiece, Paths of Glory. The project was conceived to study the modern art form of cinema with the same level of conc read more

Hope and Glory
The Best Picture Project Posted by Alyson on Feb 22, 2011
At this point in the blog, I’ve seen so many WWII movies they all start to run together. Soldiers, sailors. American perspective, Japanese perspective. Normandy, Iwo Jima. Lovers torn apart, families reunited. Join the navy, war is hell. They’ve filmed it, I’ve seen it. But Hope read more

Page Miss Glory (1935).
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on Jan 23, 2011
Page Miss Glory (1935). Romantic comedy. Cast: Marion Davies, Pat O'Brien, Mary Astor and Dick Powell. It was based on the play of the same name by Joseph Schrank and Phillip Dunning.
Small town girl Loretta Dalrymple, arrives in New York City and finds a job as a chambermaid in a luxurious hotel read more

Bound for Glory
The Best Picture Project Posted by Alyson on Aug 17, 2010
This film is an biopic of Woody Guthrie, but captures the essence of the Great Depression and shows a spirit that helped so many people through such a tough time. In 1936 Woody (David Carradine), his wife and two small daughters live in Texas. He does work now and then as a sign painter, but he nev read more

Glória e Poder / The Power and the Glory (1933)
Critica Retro Posted by Lê on Nov 30, -0001
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