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A FAVOURITE FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1949)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Oct 10, 2017
The nights are growing longer and it is time for ghostly tales of Hallowe'en. Cozy up with your favourite horror author of past or present, slip that familiar Universal or Hammer feature into the DVD player or schedule your life around TCMs spooky movie line-up.
Washington Irving
(1783 - 1859) read more
A FAVOURITE FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1949)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Oct 10, 2017
The nights are growing longer and it is time for ghostly tales of Hallowe'en. Cozy up with your favourite horror author of past or present, slip that familiar Universal or Hammer feature into the DVD player or schedule your life around TCMs spooky movie line-up.
Washington Irving
(1783 - 1859) read more
THE JUNE ALLYSON CENTENARY BLOGATHON: June on TV in Burke's Law and Murder, She Wrote
Caftan Woman Posted by on Oct 5, 2017
June Allyson
October 7, 1917 - July 8, 2006
Simoa of Champagne for Lunch is hosting a blogathon celebrating the life and career of June Allyson, a first-rate musical entertainer, sly comic actress, and versatile dramatic star. Click HERE to read all the contributions to the blogathon running from read more
THE JUNE ALLYSON CENTENARY BLOGATHON: June on TV in Burke's Law and Murder, She Wrote
Caftan Woman Posted by on Oct 5, 2017
June Allyson
October 7, 1917 - July 8, 2006
Simoa of Champagne for Lunch is hosting a blogathon celebrating the life and career of June Allyson, a first-rate musical entertainer, sly comic actress, and versatile dramatic star. Click HERE to read all the contributions to the blogathon running from read more
CAFTAN WOMAN'S CHOICE: ONE FOR OCTOBER ON TCM
Caftan Woman Posted by on Oct 1, 2017
October is upon us. Whether the icy winds and fall colours are your reality, a memory, or a tantalizing anecdote, at this time of year the heart yearns for stories that are moody in nature. The moodiness may come from a classic horror tale, an edgy film-noir, or perhaps the unexpected and moving fan read more
CAFTAN WOMAN'S CHOICE: ONE FOR OCTOBER ON TCM
Caftan Woman Posted by on Oct 1, 2017
October is upon us. Whether the icy winds and fall colours are your reality, a memory, or a tantalizing anecdote, at this time of year the heart yearns for stories that are moody in nature. The moodiness may come from a classic horror tale, an edgy film-noir, or perhaps the unexpected and moving fan read more
THE DUO DOUBLE FEATURE BLOGATHON: Susan Hayward and Tyrone Power in Rawhide (1951) and Untamed (1955)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Sep 22, 2017
The Flapper Dame and Phyllis Loves Classic Movies have come up with a fabulous idea. It is The Duo Double Feature Blogathon, and it runs from September 22nd to September 24th. Two stars who worked in two films only. We'll have double bills for days! Day 1 Day 2 Day 3
Susan Ha read more
THE DUE DOUBLE FEATURE BLOGATHON: Susan Hayward and Tyrone Power in Rawhide (1951) and Untamed (1955)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Sep 22, 2017
The Flapper Dame and Phyllis Loves Classic Movies have come up with a fabulous idea. It is The Duo Double Feature Blogathon, and it runs from September 22nd to September 24th. Two stars who worked in two films only. We'll have double bills for days! Day 1
Susan Hayward
June 30, 19 read more
REMAKE ALLEY: From Headquarters (1933) and When Were You Born (1938)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Sep 15, 2017
Another amble down the twisty byways that lead to those movies you watch and say to yourself, "Haven't I seen this before?"
You say you like your fast-paced Warner Brothers programmers particularly fast-paced? You have come to the right place, the municipal building of a city that hosts, among oth read more
REMAKE ALLEY: From Headquarters (1933) and When Were You Born (1938)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Sep 15, 2017
Another amble down the twisty byways that lead to those movies you watch and say to yourself, "Haven't I seen this before?"
You say you liked your fast-paced Warner Brothers programmers particularly fast-paced? You have come to the right place, the municipal building of a city that hosts, among ot read more
MOVIE SCIENTIST BLOGATHON: Monkey Business (1952)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Sep 8, 2017
Christina Wehner and Ruth of Silver Screenings are hosting, for the second time mind you, the Movie Scientist Blogathon. The good, the mad and the lonely lab rats can be found online from September 8 - 10. My guy, Barnaby Fulton, is one of the good ones. Day 1 recap Day 2 recap Day 3 rec read more
MOVIE SCIENTIST BLOGATHON: Monkey Business (1952)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Sep 8, 2017
Christina Wehner and Ruth of Silver Screenings are hosting, for the second time mind you, the Movie Scientist Blogathon. The good, the mad and the lonely lab rats can be found online from September 8 - 10. My guy, Barnaby Fulton, is one of the good ones.
Barnaby and Edwina Fulton
Cary Grant, read more
CAFTAN WOMAN'S CHOICE: ONE FOR SEPTEMBER ON TCM
Caftan Woman Posted by on Sep 1, 2017
The improbable and charming love story of a girl who did not know her place and a man with no place of his own.
Margery Sharp wrote her novel Cluny Brown, set in the time prior to the outbreak of WW2, while working for the war effort as an Army Educator. It is just one of her many novels tha read more
CAFTAN WOMAN'S CHOICE: ONE FOR SEPTEMBER ON TCM
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Sep 1, 2017
The improbable and charming love story of a girl who did not know her place and a man with no place of his own.
Margery Sharp wrote her novel Cluny Brown, set in the time prior to the outbreak of WW2, while working for the war effort as an Army Educator. It is just one of her many novels tha read more
THE VAN JOHNSON BLOGATHON: State of the Union (1948)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Aug 25, 2017
Michaela of Love Letters to Old Hollywood is hosting The Van Johnson Blogathon running from August 25 to 27. Click HERE for all the contributions on the popular and versatile actor.
Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy
The couple above are Mary and Grant Mitchell, and they are preparing read more
THE VAN JOHNSON BLOGATHON: State of the Union (1948)
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Aug 25, 2017
Michaela of Love Letters to Old Hollywood is hosting The Van Johnson Blogathon running from August 25 to 27. Click HERE for all the contributions on the popular and versatile actor.
Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy
The couple above are Mary and Grant Mitchell, and they are preparing read more
WORKPLACE IN FILM AND TV BLOGATHON: Car 54, Where Are You? (1961-1963)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Aug 17, 2017
Debbie Vega of Moon in Gemini is hosting the Workplace in Film and TV Blogathon running from August 18 - 20. Day 1 recap Day 2 recap Day 3 recap
Nat Hiken, the genius comedy mind behind The Phil Silvers Show chose as h read more
WORKPLACE IN FILM AND TV BLOGATHON: Car 54, Where Are You? (1961-1963)
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Aug 17, 2017
Debbie Vega of Moon in Gemini is hosting the Workplace in Film and TV Blogathon running from August 18 - 20. Applications for the various positions can be found HERE.
Nat Hiken, the genius comedy mind behind The Phil Silvers Show chose as his next television project to focus on pol read more
BARRYMORE TRILOGY BLOGATHON: Ah, Wilderness! (1935)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Aug 15, 2017
Crystal of the blog In the Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood is hosting her 3rd Annual Barrymore Trilogy Blogathon. The celebration of the great theatrical family runs from August 15 - 17 and you can click HERE to read the contributions.
Lionel Barrymore as Nat Miller
I became a Lionel Barr read more
BARRYMORE TRILOGY BLOGATHON: Ah, Wilderness! (1935)
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Aug 15, 2017
Crystal of the blog In the Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood is hosting her 3rd Annual Barrymore Trilogy Blogathon. The celebration of the great theatrical family runs from August 15 - 17 and you can click HERE to read the contributions.
Lionel Barrymore as Nat Miller
I became a Lionel Barr read more