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Holiday Affair, Happy Anniversary! Opened Nationally on Christmas Eve, of 1949.

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 24, 2013

Classic Film Aficionados Holiday Affair is a Christmas movie filmed with an adult sensibility, romantic, witty, sometimes acerbic; this Christmas gem is a must see for the Christmas Holiday Season. Robert Mitchum performs warmly as the sentimental, amorous lead – Steve; Wendell Corey, smooth as alw read more

Michael Curtiz, Happy Birthday! Born December 24th; 1888-1962

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 24, 2013

Director Michael Curtiz Let me direct (pardon the pun) your attention to whom I consider to be one of the best of the Hollywood directors, Michael Curtiz. He began his career in 1912, in Hungary, at the age of 26 in “Today and Tomorrow”, in which he both directed and acted. The following year he read more

Eric Blore, Happy Birthday! Born December 23rd; 1887-1959

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 23, 2013

His manner was clipped, his nose was long, his pate partially bald, a snotty yet loveable demeanor were part of his standard characterization. His elongated breath of disapproval marked as an omen of comedic things to come.  Very British were his tones, and very successful was Eric Blore as the man read more

Rasputin and the Empress, Happy Anniversary! Premiered, Friday, December 23rd, 1932

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 23, 2013

The only that all three of the royal acting family appeared in the same film. read more

Eric Blore, Happy Birthday! Born December 23rd; 1887-1959

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 23, 2013

His manner was clipped, his nose was long, his pate partially bald, a snotty yet loveable demeanor were part of his standard characterization. His elongated breath of disapproval marked as an omen of comedic things to come.  Very British were his tones, and very successful was Eric Blore as the man read more

Rasputin and the Empress, Happy Anniversary! Premiered, Friday, December 23rd, 1932

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 23, 2013

The only that all three of the royal acting family appeared in the same film. read more

Irene Dunne, Happy Birthday! Born December 20th; 1898-1990

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 20, 2013

In 41 feature length films Irene Dunne received 5 Academy Award nominations, yet, not winning for any of her many Oscar worthy performances. Ms. Dunne was a leading actress from the get-go, in her debut in Leathernecking, in 1930; she was billed either 1 or 2 in each of her films, mostly with top b read more

Irene Dunne, Happy Birthday! Born December 20th; 1898-1990

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 20, 2013

In 41 feature length films Irene Dunne received 5 Academy Award nominations, yet, not winning for any of her many Oscar worthy performances. Ms. Dunne was a leading actress from the get-go, in her debut in Leathernecking, in 1930; she was billed either 1 or 2 in each of her films, mostly with top b read more

Happy Birthday, Irene Dunne!

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Dec 20, 2013

Happy Birthday, Irene Dunne! Even if you’re a casual reader of this blog, you know I’m an Irene Dunne fan. Well, today is her birthday, so if you’re looking for some posts on this Hollywood legend, you’ve come to right place. Check out the links below and enjoy! Irene read more

Betty Grable, Happy Birthday, to the Queen of Dance and Glamor! Born December 18th; 1916-1973

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 19, 2013

Classic Film Aficionados    She was beautiful, could dance, could sing, (did I mention beautiful?) act and most all make you glad you watched her movie. What else could one ask for? She was the total package, a true star, with varied talents, and a knack for being in fun-filled film-projects. She read more

George Stevens, Happy Birthday! December 18th: 1904-1975

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 19, 2013

Classic Film Aficionados Too many great films to make mention of here but I will say that one after another, Stevens delivered a movie-experience to the viewer that few directors have provided. More than 60 credits as cinematographer (this work was done on short-films, mostly in the silent era and n read more
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