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NUTS IN MAY, A LAUREL AND HARDY BLOGATHON: Me and My Pal (1933)
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman 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
CAFTAN WOMAN'S CHOICE: ONE FOR MAY ON TCM
Caftan Woman Posted by on Apr 29, 2017
Perhaps you don't think you're in the mood for a western this month. Fair enough. How about a northern? How about The Far Country?
Jeff and Ben are going to be rich.
James Stewart, Walter Brennan
The premiere acting/directing team of the 1950s, James Stewart and Anthony Mann, gave us 8 fil read more
CAFTAN WOMAN'S CHOICE: ONE FOR MAY ON TCM
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Apr 29, 2017
Perhaps you don't think you're in the mood for a western this month. Fair enough. How about a northern? How about The Far Country?
Jeff and Ben are going to be rich.
James Stewart, Walter Brennan
The premiere acting/directing team of the 1950s, James Stewart and Anthony Mann, gave us 8 fil read more
THE GREAT VILLAIN BLOGATHON: The Many Faces of Casper Gutman
Caftan Woman Posted by on Apr 25, 2017
Private eye Sam Spade may be author Hammett's greatest creation. The moody anti-hero set the framework for all the hard-boiled fictional detectives that followed. In the byzantine tale of The Maltese Falcon Spade deals with the murder of his partner and a duplicitous client. The lies never stop read more
THE GREAT VILLAIN BLOGATHON: The Many Faces of Casper Gutman
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Apr 25, 2017
Private eye Sam Spade may be author Hammett's greatest creation. The moody anti-hero set the framework for all the hard-boiled fictional detectives that followed. In the byzantine tale of The Maltese Falcon Spade deals with the murder of his partner and a duplicitous client. The lies never stop read more
FAVOURITE MOVIES: Speedy (1928)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Apr 20, 2017
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has been continually tweaking their mandate and categories ever since they came into existence. The initial ceremony included the immediately dropped category of Best Director, Comedy Picture. The award was given to Lewis Milestone for Two Arabian Knig read more
FAVOURITE MOVIES: Speedy (1928)
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Apr 20, 2017
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has been continually tweaking their mandate and categories ever since they came into existence. The initial ceremony included the immediately dropped category of Best Director, Comedy Picture. The award was given to Lewis Milestone for Two Arabian Knig read more
THE 2ND GOLDEN BOY BLOGATHON, A CELEBRATION OF WILLIAM HOLDEN: Boots Malone (1952)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Apr 15, 2017
Virginie Pronovost, our host at The Wonderful World of Cinema, is giving us her 2nd Annual Golden Boy Blogathon, A William Holden Celebration. HERE is where you will find all the tributes.
"A year ago they'd be calling him at the Ritz."
Jockey's agent Boots Malone played by William Holden is do read more
THE 2ND GOLDEN BOY BLOGATHON - A CELEBRATION OF WILLIAM HOLDEN: Boots Malone (1952)
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Apr 15, 2017
Virginie Pronovost, our host at The Wonderful World of Cinema, is giving us her 2nd Annual Golden Boy Blogathon, A William Holden Celebration. HERE is where you will find all the excitement and tributes.
"A year ago they'd be calling him at the Ritz."
Jockey's agent Boots Malone played by Willia read more
CAFTAN WOMAN'S CHOICE: ONE FOR APRIL ON TCM
Caftan Woman Posted by on Apr 1, 2017
It is usually the case with anthology films that the various segments are directed by a corresponding number of directors. 1942s Tales of Manhattan is different in that regard as the sole director is the esteemed gentleman from France, Julien Duvivier (Pepe le Moko). The audience will app read more
CAFTAN WOMAN'S CHOICE: ONE FOR APRIL ON TCM
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Apr 1, 2017
It is usually the case with anthology films that the various segments are directed by a corresponding number of directors. 1942s Tales of Manhattan is different in that regard as the sole director is the esteemed gentleman from France, Julien Duvivier (Pepe le Moko). The audience will app read more
THE APRIL SHOWERS BLOGATHON: Shane (1953)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Mar 31, 2017
MovieMovieBlogBlog is hosting The April Showers blogathon running from March 31st to April 2nd. Filmmakers have used rain to great effect in motion pictures since beginning of the art form. Click HERE to read about some of the most memorable scenes and films.
The title character of George Ste read more
THE APRIL SHOWERS BLOGATHON: Shane (1953)
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Mar 31, 2017
MovieMovieBlogBlog is hosting The April Showers blogathon running from March 31st to April 2nd. Filmmakers have used rain to great effect in motion pictures since the art form began. Click HERE to read about some of the most memorable scenes and films.
The title character of George Stevens' 1 read more
THE JACK LEMMON BLOGATHON: Avanti! (1972)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Mar 30, 2017
The good folks who bring us Critica Retro and Wide Screen World are hosting The Jack Lemmon Blogathon on March 30th and 31st. Thank you to Le and Rich for the opportunity. Day 1 Day 2
Sabrina Fair was a Broadway hit for playwright Samuel Taylor in 1953 starring Margaret Sullavan and J read more
THE JACK LEMMON BLOGATHON: Avanti! (1972)
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Mar 30, 2017
The good folks who bring us Critica Retro and Wide Screen World are hosting The Jack Lemmon Blogathon on March 30th and 31st. Thank you to Le and Rich for the opportunity. Day 1 Day 2
Sabrina Fair was a Broadway hit for playwright Samuel Taylor in 1953 starring Margaret Sullavan and J read more
EARLY WOMEN FILMMAKERS BLOGATHON: Dorothy Arzner and Merrily We Go to Hell (1932)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Mar 27, 2017
Fritzi of Movies Silently is hosting the Early Women Filmmakers Blogathon sponsored by the Flicker Alley release Early Women Filmmakers: An International Anthology. The blogathon is running from March 27th to 29th and you can click HERE for the contributions.
Meet Joan Prentice (Sylvia S read more
EARLY WOMEN FILMMAKERS BLOGATHON: Dorothy Arzner and Merrily We Go to Hell (1932)
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Mar 27, 2017
Fritzi of Movies Silently is hosting the Early Women Filmmakers Blogathon sponsored by the Flicker Alley release Early Women Filmmakers: An International Anthology. The blogathon is running from March 27th to 29th and you can click HERE for the contributions.
Meet Joan Prentice (Sylvia S read more
THE 3rd ANNUAL FAVOURITE TV SHOW EPISODE BLOGATHON: Wagon Train, Little Girl Lost (1964)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Mar 24, 2017
It is a happy time of year, time for the 3rd Annual Favourite Television Episode Blogathon hosted by Terence Towles Canote of A Shroud of Thoughts. Click HERE for the journey into the best of Classic TV.
My choice this year is the Wagon Train episode Little Girl Lost from that venerable series' fi read more
THE 3rd ANNUAL FAVOURITE TV SHOW EPISODE BLOGATHON: Wagon Train, Little Girl Lost (1964)
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Mar 24, 2017
It is a happy time of year, time for the 3rd Annual Favourite Television Episode Blogathon hosted by Terence Towles Canote of A Shroud of Thoughts. Click HERE for the journey into the best of Classic TV.
My choice this year is the Wagon Train episode Little Girl Lost from that venerable series' fi read more
VISITING PARIS WITH INSPECTOR CHAN: Charlie Chan in Paris (1935) and City in Darkness (1939)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Mar 15, 2017
"Many strange crimes committed in the sewers of Paris."
Paris, city of light, is the scene of dark crimes which require that master of deduction, Inspector Charlie Chan of the Honolulu Police Department. The Inspector is an international sensation after his dramatic solving of the Stable Murder Ca read more