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Adrienne Corri and The Search for Gainsborough
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on May 3, 2019
It is always interesting to discover the hobbies that actors have outside of their film and theatrical work. Adrienne Corri, who is perhaps best known for portraying the sensuous red-haired Valerie in Jean Renoir's The River ( 1953 ), had a most interesting passion: Thomas Gainsborough.
The Scottish read more
The Search (1948)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Apr 7, 2019
Any knowledge of director Fred Zinnemann only aids in informing The Search. Formerly living in a Jewish family in Austria, he would immigrate to the bright lights of Hollywood in the 1930s only to have both his parents killed in the Holocaust. So if you think he had no stake in this picture you woul read more
"...And Scene!" blogathon: "The Searchers", a silent farewell
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Jun 25, 2015
John Ford
Monument Valley
Sister Celluloid presents the “…And Scene!” Blogathon running June 25 - 28. Click here for the memorable scenes that continually fascinate these movie bloggers.
The scene that deeply touches me with every viewing is from John Ford's 1956 ma read more
Top 250 Tuesday #007 – The Searchers (1956)
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on May 13, 2014
Continuing to wend my way through the Sight and Sound Top 250 Greatest Movies of All Time. This week, it’s #007 on the list, John Ford‘s The Searchers. For a longer introduction to this series and a look at the full list, just click here. And if you want a heads-up on what I’ll be read more
Top 250 Tuesday #007 – The Searchers (1956)
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on May 13, 2014
Continuing to wend my way through the Sight and Sound Top 250 Greatest Movies of All Time. This week, it’s #007 on the list, John Ford‘s The Searchers. For a longer introduction to this series and a look at the full list, just click here. And if you want a heads-up on what I’ll be read more
Book Review: THE SEARCHERS--The Making Of An American Legend
The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on Apr 9, 2014
THE SEARCHERS, directed by John Ford, happens to be one of my favorite films of all time. So I was certainly interested in reading the book THE SEARCHERS--The Making of an American Legend, written by Glenn Frankel. This is more than the usual "making of" volume--it is really two different books in&n read more
Book Review: THE SEARCHERS--The Making Of An American Legend
The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on Apr 9, 2014
THE SEARCHERS, directed by John Ford, happens to be one of my favorite films of all time. So I was certainly interested in reading the book THE SEARCHERS--The Making of an American Legend, written by Glenn Frankel. This is more than the usual "making of" volume--it is really two different books in&n read more
Classic Films in Focus: THE SEARCHERS (1956)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Mar 19, 2014
The darkest and most iconic of John Ford's Westerns, The Searchers (1956) also presents cowboy legend John Wayne in one of his most psychologically complex roles as a man whose attitudes and decisions clearly place him on the losing side of history. Ford offers all of the elements that serve as his read more
Classic Films in Focus: THE SEARCHERS (1956)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Mar 19, 2014
The darkest and most iconic of John Ford's Westerns, The Searchers (1956) also presents cowboy legend John Wayne in one of his most psychologically complex roles as a man whose attitudes and decisions clearly place him on the losing side of history. Ford offers all of the elements that serve as his read more
Classic Films in Focus: THE SEARCHERS (1956)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Mar 19, 2014
The darkest and most iconic of John Ford's Westerns, The Searchers (1956) also presents cowboy legend John Wayne in one of his most psychologically complex roles as a man whose attitudes and decisions clearly place him on the losing side of history. Ford offers all of the elements that serve as his read more
Holy Moly Discovery: The Searchers (1956)
Stardust Posted by Vanessa Buttino on Aug 30, 2013
Holy Moly Discovery: The Searchers (1956)
The glorious red, white, and blue colour scheme that is present throughout the film.
Holy moly folks. HOLY MOLY!
If you've read my previous post detailing my new admiration for the western movie genre, you'll know that I asked you, my readers, to r read more
The search for Christine McIntyre
Three Stooges Lost Players Posted by Ryan Fay on Jul 8, 2013
by Ryan Fay
Christine McIntyre, who passed away 29 years ago today, remains one of the most popular supporting players to ever work with the Stooges.
McIntyre
It may surprise some that she was once a lost player. That was back in the 1970's, well before the internet was available as a searching read more
The Search for Bridey Murphy (1956)
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Apr 26, 2013
(Image: IMDb) Dr. Morey Bernstein (Louis Hayward) has taken an interest in hypnosis. After learning how powerful it can be, he decides to continue studying it… by using his friends and their wives as test subjects. Ruth Simmons (Teresa Wright), wife of Morey’s best friend Rex (Kenneth read more
Screening Report: THE SEARCHERS (1956); DETOUR (1945); and THE PASSENGER (1975) at IFC Center
Cinematically Insane Posted by Will McKinley on Dec 17, 2012
On Friday, the IFC Center in New York City kicked off a week-long festival of road movies selected by Walter Salles, director of the upcoming adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s ON THE ROAD. I saw three of the iconic films presented this weekend: John Ford’s THE SEARCHERS (1956); Michelangelo read more