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25 Days of Christmas: The Shop Around the Corner (1940) (2)
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Dec 4, 2013
As one comment on the Facebook page read when I alluded to my less-than-positive review of this film, it may be time to get out your pitchforks, readers. It’s not that I didn’t like The Shop Around the Corner; it’s just not my favorite Ernst Lubitsch film. One issue is I’m read more
25 Days of Christmas: The Shop Around the Corner (1940) (1)
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by Kristen on Dec 12, 2012
As one comment on the Facebook page read when I alluded to my less-than-positive review of this film of this film, it may be time to get out your pitchforks readers. It’s not that I didn’t like The Shop Around the Corner. It’s just not my favorite Ernst Lubitsch film. One issue read more
What to Watch This Month: Shop Around the Corner
MacGuffin Movies Posted by RBuccicone on Dec 10, 2012
The shop Around the Corner (1940) Turner Classic Movies seems to have designated The Shop Around the Corner as the Xmas movie for the network. Year after year they seem to book it during the December holiday season, and this year has it scheduled for both Dec. 16 and Dec. 24. This perfect Ernst Lu read more
Film Friday Weekly Roundup – The nobody puts PCF in the corner edition.
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on Aug 10, 2012
It’s been a trying week, ya’ll! PCF was kaput all last weekend, due to technical difficulties, meaning Pretty Clever Film Gal couldn’t precompose her brilliant thoughts to dole out a miserly pace for the week. And then, having nothing to do with movie, stuff went sideways. And now read more
"Mother’s mother died at 34. On her deathbed she said, “Get an education, get the best. Go to Bryn Mawr.” Mother did. She was a brilliant student and had a wonderful time. But she also enjoyed smoking. She and some friends used to go to the little cemetery down there on the corner to have a smoke."
Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on May 28, 2012
Katharine Hepburn, on her mother at Bryn Mawr (who was absolutely awesome and worked with Margaret Sanger for women’s rights)(Source: winterwindz) read more
The Shop Around the Corner (1940): A Lubitsch Christmas
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Dec 5, 2011
It is only occasionally that a film ages with extraordinary grace. Ernst Lubitsch's 1940 classic,The Shop Around the Corner, has mellowed in the manner of a rare and prized bottle of Hungarian Tokaji Aszú... Balta Street, Budapest Director Lubitsch, revered for sophisticated films spu read more
The Shop Around the Corner (1940): A Lubitsch Christmas
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Dec 5, 2011
It is only occasionally that a film ages with extraordinary grace. Ernst Lubitsch's 1940 classic,The Shop Around the Corner, has mellowed in the manner of a rare and prized bottle of Hungarian Tokaji Aszú... Balta Street, Budapest Director Lubitsch, revered for sophisticated films spu read more
The Shop Around the Corner (1940): A Lubitsch Christmas
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Dec 5, 2011
It is only occasionally that a film ages with extraordinary grace. Ernst Lubitsch's 1940 classic,The Shop Around the Corner, has mellowed in the manner of a rare and prized bottle of Hungarian Tokaji Aszú... Balta Street, Budapest Director Lubitsch, revered for sophisticated films spun with read more
The Shop Around The Corner – Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart
Classic Cinema Gold Posted by Art on Jan 19, 2011
Klara Novak: [In her letter to Alfred] : ”Oh, my Dear Friend, my heart was trembling as I walked into the post office, and there you were, lying in Box 237. I took you out of your envelope and read you, read you right there.”- from The Shop Around The Corner.
I read somewhere once read more
Don’t cross the bridge or peek around the corner until you’re there.
True Classics Posted by Nikki G on Oct 30, 2010
During WWII, many of Disney’s animators were drafted, and eventually the studio itself was commandeered for the war effort, making it difficult to work on big features. Walt had snippets of various things that had been in different stages of production when the war broke out, so he decided to read more