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Screening of "Stage Door" at Daystar Center August 11
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Aug 8, 2018
Screening of "Stage Door" at Daystar Center August 11
Stage Door (1937)
Where: Daystar Center, 1550 S. State Street, Room 102
When: August 11, 2018
Time: 6:45 p.m.
Hosted by Stephen Reginald
Stage Door (1937) is a comedy/drama about aspiring actresses trying to make it big on Broadwa 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)
On December 10, 2017December 10, 2017 By CarolIn Uncategorized
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
No Teatro da Vida / Stage Door (1937)
Critica Retro Posted by Lê on Dec 3, 2017
No Teatro da Vida / Stage Door (1937) Sair de casa para ir em busca dos seus sonhos nunca é fácil. Nçao que eu já tenha feito isso – embora já tenha chegado perto – mas os filmes me fazem pensar que não é fácil. E “No Teatro da Vida”, em particular, me causou esta read more
Stage Door Canteen (1943)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on May 14, 2016
Director Frank Borzage’s Stage Door Canteen is a gentle-handed piece of propaganda. It plays out rather like a scripted 1940s wartime reality. It’s less a film and more of a historical relic commemorating the eponymous Stage Door Canteen in New York City. Thus, any effort to give it some read more
Stage Door Canteen (1943)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on May 14, 2016
Director Frank Borzage’s Stage Door Canteen is a gentle-handed piece of propaganda. It plays out rather like a scripted 1940s wartime reality. It’s less a film and more of a historical relic commemorating the eponymous Stage Door Canteen in New York City. Thus, any effort to give it some read more
Stage Door (1937)
The Old Hollywood Garden Posted by Carol Martinheira on May 12, 2016
Stage Door (1937)
On May 12, 2016 By CarolIn Uncategorized
If you like movies about show-business, you’ll love Stage Door. The Footlights Club is a theatrical boarding house in New York City, and when Terry Randall (Katharine Hepburn) moves in, all hell bre read more
Stage Door (1937)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 15, 2015
Watching Stage Door illustrates one of the pleasures of film, because it’s an unassuming classic that very easily could be overshadowed by other films. It’s main stars are Ginger Rogers and Katharine Hepburn, who both have numerous films more well known than this one. However, this story read more
Stage Door (1937)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 15, 2015
Watching Stage Door illustrates one of the pleasures of film because it’s an unassuming classic that very easily could be overshadowed by other films. Its main stars are Ginger Rogers and Katharine Hepburn, who both have numerous films more well known than this one. However, this story about a read more
“STAGE DOOR” ( 1937 )
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Feb 13, 2015
FOUR FOR FRIDAY: STAR OF THE MONTH: GINGER ROGERS. “STAGE DOOR” ( 1937 ) I’ve always been an avid fan of Katharine Hepburn for as long as I can remember. Since she is known as one of the stepping stones into my journey of classic Hollywood, and is one of those stars that establishe read more
Fabulous Fights: Ginger Rogers & Gail Patrick in Stage Door (1937)
Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on Jan 31, 2015
This post is part of Backlots’ 4th Annual Dueling Divas Blogathon. Check out the other entries! If you haven’t seen Jean (Ginger Rogers) squabble with Linda (Gail Patrick) in Stage Door, I envy you. It’s just such a pleasure. Three minutes into the movie, they are already at it: Jean thinks Linda read more
Fabulous Fights: Ginger Rogers & Gail Patrick in Stage Door (1937)
Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on Jan 31, 2015
This post is part of Backlots’ 4th Annual Dueling Divas Blogathon. Check out the other entries! If you haven’t seen Jean (Ginger Rogers) squabble with Linda (Gail Patrick) in Stage Door, I envy you. It’s just such a pleasure. Three minutes into the movie, they are already at it: Jean thinks Linda read more
Stage Door Canteen (1943)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Oct 12, 2014
Stage Door Canteen
Directed by Frank Borzage
Written by Delmer Daves
1943/USA
Sol Lesser Productions
First viewing/Netflix rental This is a review of the kind of acts that played, or might have played, at the Stage Door Canteen operated by the leading lights of the Broadway theater in New read more
Stage Door (1937) (3)
The Vintage Cameo Posted by Emily on May 9, 2014
In 1937, Katharine Hepburn was struggling. Or rather, the idea of “Katharine Hepburn” was struggling. Though she’d already claimed her first Oscar win in 1933 for Morning Glory, and contributed to the enormous success of George Cukor’s Little Women, a string of financial read more
Musical Monday VETERAN’S DAY DOUBLE FEATURE: “Stage Door Canteen” (1943) and “Hollywood Canteen” (1944)
Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Nov 11, 2013
It’s no secret that the Hollywood Comet loves musicals. In 2010, I revealed I had seen 400 movie musicals over the course of eight years. Now that number is over 500. To celebrate and share this musical love, here is my weekly feature about musicals. In honor of Veteran’s Day, Comet Over Holl read more
Stage Door (1937) (2)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Sep 15, 2013
Stage Door
Directed by Gregory La Cava
Written by Morry Ryskind and Anthony Veiller from the play by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman
1937/USA
RKO Radio Pictures
Repeat viewing I love me some snappy one liners and this movie about the residents at a women’s theatrical boarding house is read more
STAGE DOOR (1937): A Feminist Perspective (1)
The Great Katharine Hepburn Posted by Margaret Perry on Jul 2, 2012
STAGE DOOR (1937): A Feminist Perspective
Because Katharine Hepburn’s star text in so many of her film roles reads as a liberated feminist, the audience becomes tempered to the idea of whole groups of women being autonomous. Before STAGE DOOR (1937), she had made such films as CHRISTOP read more
STAGE DOOR (1937): A Feminist Perspective
The Great Katharine Hepburn Posted by Margaret Perry on Jul 2, 2012
STAGE DOOR (1937): A Feminist Perspective
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Because Katharine Hepburn’s star text in so many of her film roles reads as a liberated feminist, the aud read more
STAGE DOOR (1937): A Feminist Perspective (2)
Margaret Perry Posted by MargaretPerry on Jul 2, 2012
Because Katharine Hepburn’s star text in so many of her film roles reads as a liberated feminist, the audience becomes tempered to the idea of whole groups of women being autonomous. Before STAGE DOOR (1937), she had made such films as CHRISTOPHER STRONG (1933), LITTLE WOMEN (1933), ALICE ADAMS (193 read more
Stage Door (1937) (1)
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by Kristen on Jun 2, 2012
I taped Stage Door on a whim with little knowledge of what it was about short of starring Ginger Rogers and Katherine Hepburn. In just a short time I’ve grown to love Hepburn and am slowly becoming a huge fan of Rogers. Both actresses have had films appear on this blog from Hepburn’s read more
Stage Door: Ginger Rogers and Katharine Hepburn
Classic Cinema Gold Posted by Art on Aug 14, 2011
Jean Maitland (Ginger Rogers): “We started off on the wrong foot. Let’s stay that way.”
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“Stage Door” (1937 – RKO), adapted from the play by the same name, tells the story of several would-be actresses who live together in a boarding house at 158 West 58th S read more