Carole Lombard left an indelible imprint on Hollywood and is primarily remembered for her screwball comedy roles in which she enthralled audiences worldwide with her zany, eccentric persona that she exhibited on screen, but while she was accustomed to her comedic parts, Lombard also excelled in oth read more
Carole Lombard's lone foray into horror, 1933's "Supernatural," was one movie she had little enjoyment making, but many fans of the genre give it high marks. In fact, a lobby card from the film is now up for auction:This is part of an auction from Calabasas, Calif.-based Profiles in History and will read more
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Jun 20, 2015
Carole Lombard's lone foray into horror, 1933's "Supernatural," was one movie she had little enjoyment making, but many fans of the genre give it high marks. In fact, a lobby card from the film is now up for auction:This is part of an auction from Calabasas, Calif.-based Profiles in History and will read more
Nearly every popular celebrity has a horror movie in their past, an idea traced all the way back to the golden era of film; but Supernatural is a unique case, being Carole Lombard’s only “horror” film in her brief career. Directed by Victor Halperin, the helmer of Bela Lugosi’ read more
If you've been reading my blog posts over the last couple years, you'll know that I've been doing a fair amount of whining and moaning about Universal's home video release selections. The company owns a great number of features that still haven't seen any type of official DVD or Blu-ray release..... read more
If you've been reading my blog posts over the last couple years, you'll know that I've been doing a fair amount of whining and moaning about Universal's home video release selections. The company owns a great number of features that still haven't seen any type of official DVD or Blu-ray release..... read more
Supernatural is a strange little film. I say little just because it's just over an hour; it has a great pace, however, and always feels full. Maybe because it introduces two subplots before getting to top-billed Carole Lombard. Then Lombard sort of encounters one of the subplots and the other read more