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The Great McGinty (1940): Preston Sturges & Politics
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Feb 2, 2021
“If it wasn’t for graft, you’d get a very low type of people in politics!” – William Demarest The Great McGinty feels like a film of many notable firsts. The two most prominent ones being Preston Sturges’s first time in the director’s chair, famously agreei read more
CMBA 2020 FALL BLOGATHON, POLITICS ON FILM: What Every Woman Knows, 1934
Caftan Woman Posted by on Oct 21, 2020
Politics on Film is the topic for the Classic Movie Blog Association's Fall Blogathon running from October 20th to 23rd. Click HERE for the fascinating contributions to this timely blogathon.
John Shand is a young man of great confidence and ambition. Shand has a lot of opinions and a talent read more
The Politics of Yankee Doodle Dandy – Exclusive Guest Post by Author Alan K. Rode (Michael Curtiz: A Life)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Guest Post on Nov 20, 2017
The Politics of Yankee Doodle Dandy
The notion for a biographical film about legendary show business powerhouse George M. Cohan had been kicking around Hollywood since the late 1930s. The father of American musical comedy claimed to be born on July 4, 1878 and began treading the boards at age eight read more
o/t: Dial B for Brexit: how Hitchcock would explain Britain’s current politics
Noirish Posted by John Grant on Apr 19, 2017
Peter Bradshaw Wednesday 19 April 2017 15.10 BST The president of the European council, Donald Tusk, says that, what with the Brexit shock and Theresa May’s snap election, our political events have been directed by Alfred Hitchcock – cheekily quoting the celebrated director’s maxim that a good read more
Election Day is Here! Classic Films about American Politics…
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by minooallen on Nov 8, 2016
Election Day is Here!
GET OUT AND VOTE!
After a year and half stuck in a sea of seemingly non-stop political inundation, the day of reckoning has finally arrived: Election Day. Well, at least for our American readers anyway… And, while this election season has certainly been, well, inte read more
The Gorgeous Hussy: Franchot & Politics
Finding Franchot: Exploring the Life and Career of Franchot Tone Posted by Franchot Tone Fan on Nov 7, 2016
I'll conclude my Franchot & Politics series with a look at the 1936 film The Gorgeous Hussy. Directed by Clarence Brown and based on the 1934 novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams, The Gorgeous Hussy was a period piece designed for Joan Crawford in the part of Peggy Eaton. In addition to Crawford, the f read more
Advise & Consent: Franchot & Politics
Finding Franchot: Exploring the Life and Career of Franchot Tone Posted by Franchot Tone Fan on Oct 30, 2016
When I learned of Pop Culture Reverie's timely Hail to the Chief Blogathon, I knew I had to write about Franchot Tone's portrayal of the fictional U.S. president in Otto Preminger's 1962 drama Advise & Consent. Last costarring with Bing Crosby and Jane Wyman in 1951's Capra film Here Comes read more
A Political Ancestry: Franchot & Politics
Finding Franchot: Exploring the Life and Career of Franchot Tone Posted by Franchot Tone Fan on Oct 22, 2016
For this week's (belated) entry into my Franchot & Politics series, I'd like to share with you some biographical sketches on the political figures of Franchot's maternal family. Franchot's grandfather and great grandfather held Republican seats in the Senate and Congress, respectively. Franchot' read more
Franchot Targeted in the Blacklist: Franchot & Politics
Finding Franchot: Exploring the Life and Career of Franchot Tone Posted by Franchot Tone Fan on Oct 14, 2016
I think all classic film enthusiasts have some knowledge about the powerful and predatory House Un-American Activities Committee that used public threats and scare tactics to terrorize the film industry. It would be denounced by former President Truman in the late 50's and lose its control in t read more
Gabriel Over the White House (1933): Franchot and Politics
Finding Franchot: Exploring the Life and Career of Franchot Tone Posted by Franchot Tone Fan on Oct 7, 2016
For this week's entry into my Franchot and Politics series, I'm looking at one of Franchot Tone's earliest films, Gabriel Over the White House. Directed by Gregory La Cava and produced by Walter Wanger, the political pre-code stars Walter Huston, Franchot Tone, and Karen Morley.
Gabriel Over the Wh read more
Franchot and Politics: The Nixon Luncheon
Finding Franchot: Exploring the Life and Career of Franchot Tone Posted by Franchot Tone Fan on Sep 30, 2016
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With the upcoming U.S. presidential election, I've decided to do a weekly Franchot and Politics series of posts here through election day. There are several politically-themed films in which Franchot starred. Franchot even played the U.S. president in Premin read more
CCU39: The War Room, Politics in Film
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on May 30, 2016
May 30 Posted by aaronwest Aaron is joined by Keith Enright for a discussion of politics, new and old, through the lens of The War Room (1993), the behind-the scenes 1992 Clinton campaign documentary. We go into depth about the backroom politics and how those are what defines the campaign, but are read more
CCU39: The War Room, Politics in Film
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on May 30, 2016
May 30 Posted by aaronwest Aaron is joined by Keith Enright for a discussion of politics, new and old, through the lens of The War Room (1993), the behind-the scenes 1992 Clinton campaign documentary. We go into depth about the backroom politics and how those are what defines the campaign, but are read more
Made in USA (1966) Screenshots: Godard's Timeless Take on Politics
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 7, 2016
Given the current political insanity in the US, this exchange in Jean-Luc Godard's rebellious Made in USA (1966) made me laugh, and cringe, a lot more than it would have a year ago. I've added the subtitles below each shot in case they are too difficult to read:
Left and Right are the same. read more
Larry Steers, Acting, Politics; a Man Whose Energy Could Not Be Corralled.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 6, 2014
Larry Steers is an important part of the history of Hollywood, film-making in general, to the state of California and our Country. We may remember him most for his laundry-list of uncredited movie appearances; yet, from 1917-1929 he was well known by audiences, and was applauded as a sound supporti read more
Larry Steers, Acting, Politics; a Man Whose Energy Could Not Be Corralled.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 6, 2014
Larry Steers is an important part of the history of Hollywood, film-making in general, to the state of California and our Country. We may remember him most for his laundry-list of uncredited movie appearances; yet, from 1917-1929 he was well known by audiences, and was applauded as a sound supporti read more
Larry Steers, Acting, Politics; a Man Whose Energy Could Not Be Corralled.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 6, 2014
Larry Steers is an important part of the history of Hollywood, film-making in general, to the state of California and our Country. We may remember him most for his laundry-list of uncredited movie appearances; yet, from 1917-1929 he was well known by audiences, and was applauded as a sound supporti read more
Happy Presidents Day! Four Nominations for Cinematic Politics
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Feb 17, 2014
My nominations for this Presidents Day movie ballot are strong contenders; I hope you advise and consent. Advise & Consent, 1962, directed by Otto Preminger, starring: everybody… Great movie (if you love the inner-workings of politics), political-intrigue at its best! This is the f read more
Happy Presidents Day! Four Nominations for Cinematic Politics
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Feb 17, 2014
My nominations for this Presidents Day movie ballot are strong contenders; I hope you advise and consent. Advise & Consent, 1962, directed by Otto Preminger, starring: everybody… Great movie (if you love the inner-workings of politics), political-intrigue at its best! This is the f read more
Django Unchained: The Politics of Language
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on May 3, 2013
Introduction The first full-length post on Django Unchained, my choice as Best Picture of 2012 was my first guest post and first translated post. However, owing to the accolades I gave it, and the wait, it was time to post my own thoughts on the film. This is the second of four posts. The first can read more