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Bad holiday memories for old Hollywood stars

Pop Culture ImagineMDD Posted by ImagineMDD on Dec 5, 2014

In the Christmas Season Dumps? Think everyone has a better holiday than you? The holidays where they felt as cuddly as a cactus or as charming as an eel. 1977 London When their whole lives seemed like one big bad banana with a greasy black peel. Remembering a few of the miserable, the read more

Shop, Wrap with Old Hollywood Stars

Pop Culture ImagineMDD Posted by ImagineMDD on Dec 2, 2014

They're getting ready for Christmas Claire Windsor suggests we shop early for Christmas "The first local indication that the big day is nigh is the physical change in Hollywood Blvd. From La Brea to Vine streets on either side of the street each block is decorated with six huge lighted Christmas read more

List Old Hollywood Stars Married Holidaytime

Pop Culture ImagineMDD Posted by ImagineMDD on Dec 1, 2014

Vintage Celebrity Holiday Weddings, New YearsAre you having or attending a Christmas wedding?Celebrate these anniversaries December 2, 1926 Alfred Hitchcock marries assistant director Alma Reville (They are married until his death in 1980.) December 3, 1931 Clara Bow and Rex Bell marry In 1931, read more

Five of the Biggest Classic Hollywood Scandals

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Dec 1, 2014

Celebrity scandals undoubtedly get exposed quicker these days thanks to tabloid TV and social media. However, they have always provided rich fodder for gossip columns and literary exposes such as Kenneth Anger's notorious Hollywood Babylon. Today, we take a look at five of the biggest classic Hollyw read more

Comet Over Hollywood celebrates fans

Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Nov 28, 2014

ATTENTION! This holiday season, I want to give back to all of you who help celebrate classic Hollywood every day. What I’m doing: Each week of December, I will have a prize drawing for one of Comet Over Hollywood’s fans. What I need you to do: Spread the word about Comet with your friends and help read more

“Tyrone Power: Man, Myth and Movie Idol” Exhibit at The Hollywood Museum – Ticket Giveaway Contest via Facebook and Blog (Exhibit runs through January 11, 2015)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Nov 26, 2014

Win Tickets to see “Tyrone Power: Man, Myth and Movie Idol” at The Hollywood Museum Do you live near, or expect to be in, the Los Angeles area before January 11, 2015? If the answer is yes, then here’s a fun giveaway contest for you to enter! We have a pair of tickets to give away via Facebook read more

“TCM Presents … There’s No Place Like Hollywood” Bonham’s Auction 2014

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Nov 25, 2014

Bonhams Auction “TCM Presents … There’s No Place Like Hollywood” I was so excited to be able to stop by the Bonhams TCM auction yesterday, and although I didn’t participate in any of the bidding, I was able to view all of the one-of-a-kind classic collectibles on displa read more

“Tyrone Power: Man, Myth and Movie Idol” Exhibit at The Hollywood Museum – Ticket Giveaway Contest on Twitter (November 24 – December 12)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Nov 24, 2014

Win Tickets to see “Tyrone Power: Man, Myth and Movie Idol” at The Hollywood Museum Do you live near, or expect to be in, the Los Angeles area before January 11, 2015? If the answer is yes, then here’s a fun giveaway contest for you to enter! We have FOUR PAIRs of tickets to give away via read more

The Hitherto Unmentioned: Miss Hollywood

Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Nov 22, 2014

Reading an interview this morning with Miss Anjelica Huston got me thinking, in several different directions. First, that she is a woman of uncommon sense and perspective; it's one of the sanest and most interesting performer's interviews I've read in a long time.  She manages to be self-aware read more

“Tyrone Power: Man, Myth and Movie Idol” Exhibit at The Hollywood Museum – Ticket Giveaway Contest starts Monday

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Nov 22, 2014

 Win Tickets to see “Tyrone Power: Man, Myth and Movie Idol” at The Hollywood Museum Do you live near, or expect to be in, the Los Angeles area soon? If the answer is yes, then we have the perfect giveaway contest for you! We are SO HAPPY to announce that The Hollywood Museum has given read more

The Hitherto Unmentioned: Miss Hollywood

Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Nov 22, 2014

Reading an interview this morning with Miss Anjelica Huston got me thinking, in several different directions. First, that she is a woman of uncommon sense and perspective; it's one of the sanest and most interesting performer's interviews I've read in a long time.  She manages to be self-aware read more

Clyde E. Hopkins, a Heaping Helping of Hollywood Histrionics, Sans the Hokum

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 13, 2014

Clyde Emory Hopkins   Clyde Emory Hopkins was a man of medium height, of a slender build, light-brown eyes, and by the time he arrived on the celluloid scene his black hair was already receding slightly. Hopkins is another actor whose beginning is not easy to trace; he began on stage,[1] but in read more

Clyde E. Hopkins, a Heaping Helping of Hollywood Histrionics, Sans the Hokum

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 13, 2014

Clyde Emory Hopkins   Clyde Emory Hopkins was a man of medium height, of a slender build, light-brown eyes, and by the time he arrived on the celluloid scene his black hair was already receding slightly. Hopkins is another actor whose beginning is not easy to trace; he began on stage,[1] but in read more

Clyde E. Hopkins, a Heaping Helping of Hollywood Histrionics, Sans the Hokum

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 13, 2014

Clyde Emory Hopkins   Clyde Emory Hopkins was a man of medium height, of a slender build, light-brown eyes, and by the time he arrived on the celluloid scene his black hair was already receding slightly. Hopkins is another actor whose beginning is not easy to trace; he began on stage,[1] but in read more

Old Hollywood Stars Thanksgiving Menus Quiz

Pop Culture ImagineMDD Posted by ImagineMDD on Nov 12, 2014

Match the stars to the menus they served Their traditional Thanksgiving meals Want to join some Old Hollywood Stars for Thanksgiving dinner? Wishing you Aileen Pringle, Lew Cody could dine with a silent film star or laugh it up sitting beside your favorite star of a screwball comedy? If you can' read more

Book Look! Hollywood Of the Rockies* by Michael J. Spencer

Stardust Posted by Vanessa Buttino on Nov 12, 2014

Book Look! Hollywood Of the Rockies* by Michael J. Spencer I went into reading this book knowing next to nothing about the birth of motion pictures. Sure, I've watched the odd silent film or two, but we're talking motion pictures from the early 1900s here! And, no matter how many documentari read more

Book Review: Hitchcock’s Stars: Alfred Hitchcock and the Hollywood Studio System

Hitchcock Master Posted by Devon Powell on Nov 10, 2014

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Release Date: September 11, 2014 “Rarely when authors talk about Hitchcock’s filmmaking team do they address the contributions of his actors. There is little or no serious attention paid to them or any in-depth study of their contributions to his films… While read more

Welcome To Old Hollywood Films

Old Hollywood Films Posted by Amanda Garrett on Nov 7, 2014

Welcome to Old Hollywood Films, a site dedicated to the appreciation and preservation of American films from 1920-1960. Each month we will take an in-depth look at both well-known classics and forgotten films that were made in the Hollywood studio system. Coming up in November: Our star of the m read more

Book Look! Hollywood Gothic by David J. Skal

Stardust Posted by Vanessa Buttino on Nov 7, 2014

Book Look! Hollywood Gothic by David J. Skal You all probably know by now that I am a massive, MASSIVE fan of DRACULA (1931) and, quite frankly, anything and everything associated with that film. This is precisely why when I learned about this book from a friend of mine a couple of months ag read more

“Tyrone Power: Man, Myth and Movie Idol” exhibit at The Hollywood Museum

Once Upon a Screen Posted by Aurora on Nov 7, 2014

  The Hollywood Museum in the Historic Max Factor Building Celebrates “Tyrone Power: Man, Myth & Movie Idol” Centennial Celebration The Nation’s Largest Exhibit Of Authentic Memorabilia Honors His Life Hollywood, CA, November 5, 2014 – The Hollywood Museum debuts “Tyrone read more
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