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THE JUDY GARLAND BLOGATHON: Thoroughbreds Don't Cry (1937)
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Jun 8, 2017
Crystal of In the Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood is hosting a blogathon tribute to Judy Garland running from June 8 - 10. Click HERE to enjoy the appreciations.
Cricket West. Isn't that a darling name for a darling girl? Cricket is the character 15-year-old Judy Garland plays in 1937s read more
READING NOOK: Two from John Greco
Caftan Woman Posted by on Jun 5, 2017
Perhaps you are familiar with John Greco's photography or his sites John Greco Writer/Photogapher and the film blog Twenty Four Frames. If so, you already know he is quite the perceptive and insightful observer.
Lessons in the Dark is a compilation of essays in which John disce read more
READING NOOK: Two from John Greco
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Jun 5, 2017
Perhaps you are familiar with John Greco's photography or his sites John Greco Writer/Photogapher and the film blog Twenty Four Frames. If so, you already know he is quite the perceptive and insightful observer.
Lessons in the Dark is a compilation of essays in which John disce read more
CAFTAN WOMAN'S CHOICE: ONE FOR JUNE ON TCM
Caftan Woman Posted by on Jun 1, 2017
"A pilgrimage can be either to receive a blessing or to do penance."
In the 15th century Geoffrey Chaucer wrote The Canterbury Tales, telling the tales of millers and knights and monks, and others on the road to the shrine at Canterbury. Humanity is revealed in all its glory and disgrace, its stru read more
CAFTAN WOMAN'S CHOICE: ONE FOR JUNE ON TCM
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Jun 1, 2017
"A pilgrimage can be either to receive a blessing or to do penance."
In the 15th century Geoffrey Chaucer wrote The Canterbury Tales, telling the tales of millers and knights and monks, and others on the road to the shrine at Canterbury. Humanity is revealed in all its glory and disgrace, its stru read more
FAVORITE DIRECTOR BLOGATHON: William Wyler - Hell's Heroes (1929) and The Big Country (1958)
Caftan Woman Posted by on May 26, 2017
William Wyler
(1902 - 1981)
Phyllis Loves Classic Movies and The Midnite Drive-In are hosting The Favorite Director Blogathon running from May 26th to 29th. Click here or here for contributions.
For me, William Wyler is a director who rarely puts a foot wrong. His dra read more
FAVORITE DIRECTOR BLOGATHON: William Wyler - Hell's Heroes (1929) and The Big Country (1958)
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on May 26, 2017
William Wyler
(1902 - 1981)
Phyllis Loves Classic Movies and The Midnite Drive-In are hosting The Favorite Director Blogathon running from May 26th to 29th. Click here or here for contributions.
For me, William Wyler is a director who rarely puts a foot wrong. His dra read more
THE MAGNIFICENT HEEL, THE LIFE AND FILMS OF RICARDO CORTEZ BY DAN VAN NESTE
Caftan Woman Posted by on May 22, 2017
I can recall the first time actor Ricardo Cortez made an impression on me. It was during my teen years and the local CBC channel was showing not-the-usual Frank Capra films on the late show. Titles included American Madness, Broadway Bill, Dirigible, Platinum Blonde and The Younger Generation. In Th read more
THE MAGNIFICENT HEEL, THE LIFE AND FILMS OF RICARDO CORTEZ BY DAN VAN NESTE
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on May 22, 2017
I can recall the first time actor Ricardo Cortez made an impression on me. It was during my teen years and the local CBC channel was showing not-the-usual Frank Capra films on the late show. Titles included American Madness, Broadway Bill, Dirigible, Platinum Blonde and The Younger Generation. In Th read more
CMBA SPRING BLOGATHON, UNDERSEEN AND UNDERRATED FILMS: Simon and Laura (1955)
Caftan Woman Posted by on May 18, 2017
The Classic Movie Blog Association is proud to present its spring blogathon, Underseen and Underrated running from May 15th through 19th. Please turn to this site for the blogs listed to read about some hidden gems.
"If there's one thing you can't be on television, it is insincere."
Eager young B read more
CMBA SPRING BLOGATHON, UNDERSEEN AND UNDERRATED FILMS: Simon and Laura (1955)
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on May 18, 2017
The Classic Movie Blog Association is proud to present its spring blogathon, Underseen and Underrated running from May 15th through 19th. Please turn to this site for the blogs listed to read about some hidden gems.
"If there's one thing you can't be on television, it is insincere."
Eager young read more
NATIONAL CLASSIC MOVIE DAY: FIVE STARS BLOGATHON
Caftan Woman Posted by on May 16, 2017
Once again taking the lead on National Classic Movie Day, the Classic Film and TV Cafe hosts the FIVE STARS BLOGATHON where fans share their five favourite classic film stars and the reasons they are revered. Click HERE to join the party.
The ability of a star or leading player to capture our imag read more
NATIONAL CLASSIC MOVIE DAY: FIVE STARS BLOGATHON
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on May 16, 2017
Once again taking the lead on National Classic Movie Day, the Classic Film and TV Cafe hosts the FIVE STARS BLOGATHON where fans share their five favourite classic film stars and the reasons they are revered. Click HERE to join the party.
The ability of a star or leading player to capture our imag read more
The No, YOU'RE Crying! Blogathon: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945)
Caftan Woman Posted by on May 12, 2017
Debbie Vega of Moon in Gemini is hosting a blogathon devoted to those films that touch our hearts so deeply that tears spring from our eyes. She is calling it The No, YOU'RE Crying! Blogathon and it runs from May 12th to the 14th. Day 1 Day 2 Day 3
I love the trailers of t read more
The No, YOU'RE Crying! Blogathon: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945)
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on May 12, 2017
Debbie Vega of Moon in Gemini is hosting a blogathon devoted to those films that touch our hearts so deeply that tears spring from our eyes. She is calling it The No, YOU'RE Crying! Blogathon and it runs from May 12th to the 14th. Grab a box of tissues and click here.
I love the trailers of the cl read more
THE FAVORITE FILM AND TV HOMES BLOGATHON: Dial M for Murder (1954)
Caftan Woman Posted by on May 5, 2017
Phyllis Loves Classic Movies and Love Letters to Old Hollywood are hosting The Favorite Film and TV Homes Blogathon running from May 5th to 7th. This is going to be fun. Day 1 Day 2 Day 3
I am one who ascribes to the thoughts of the private consulting detective Sherlock read more
THE FAVORITE FILM AND TV HOMES BLOGATHON: Dial M for Murder (1954)
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on May 5, 2017
Phyllis Loves Classic Movies and Love Letters to Old Hollywood are hosting The Favorite Film and TV Homes Blogathon running from May 5th to 7th. This is going to be fun. Day 1
I am one who ascribes to the thoughts of the private consulting detective Sherlock Holmes when he re read more
BING'S BIRTHDAY MOVIE: Little Boy Lost (1953)
Caftan Woman Posted by on May 2, 2017
It's that time of year again when I celebrate one of my favourite entertainers/singers with a birthday salute. There is some minor dispute as to whether Bing's birthday is on May 2nd (Wikipedia) or May 3rd (family website). It matters not to me. I will have cake on both days.
This year we are goin read more
BING'S BIRTHDAY MOVIE: Little Boy Lost (1953)
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on May 2, 2017
It's that time of year again when I celebrate one of my favourite entertainers/singers with a birthday salute. There is some minor dispute as to whether Bing's birthday is on May 2nd (Wikipedia) or May 3rd (family website). It matters not to me. I will have cake on both days.
This year we are going read more
NUTS IN MAY, A LAUREL AND HARDY BLOGATHON: Me and My Pal (1933)
Caftan Woman Posted by on May 1, 2017
Steve of MovieMovieBlogBlog is hosting Nuts in May: A Laurel and Hardy Blogathon. The very idea fills me with joy, and clicking HERE for all the contributions will double that feeling.
Mr. Hardy on his wedding day.
If ever I employ a butler I shall insist he be referred to as "Hives". read more