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Pepé Le Pew, Joyeux Anniversaire! Happy Anniversary! Happy Birthday! Born January 6th, 1945?

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 6, 2015

  Ah… the aroma of success! For decades dear reader we have been told that the malodorous Casanova was first seen on Saturday, January 6, 1945, which would have been in Troy, New York at the Warner American Theatre. Even the Chuck Jones website states the same; who are we to disagree with the  read more

Pepé Le Pew, Joyeux Anniversaire! Happy Anniversary! Happy Birthday! Born January 6th, 1945?

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 6, 2015

Ah… the aroma of success! For decades dear reader we have been told that the malodorous Casanova was first seen on Saturday, January 6, 1945, which would have been in Troy, New York at the Warner American Theatre. Even the Chuck Jones website states the same; who are we to disagree with the venerab read more

Oscar Micheaux, Director, Producer, Writer and Film Pioneer: Happy Birthday! Born January 2nd; 1884-1951

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 2, 2015

Oscar Micheaux Oscar Micheaux, Director, Producer, Writer, Presenter and film promoter with 42 credits as Director, 38 films as Producer and 39 movies as Writer was born on January 2, 1884. Micheaux was the first African-American to make a feature-length movie (The Homesteader) which was released read more

Oscar Micheaux, Director, Producer, Writer and Film Pioneer: Happy Birthday! Born January 2nd; 1884-1951

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 2, 2015

Oscar Micheaux Oscar Micheaux, Director, Producer, Writer, Presenter and film promoter with 42 credits as Director, 38 films as Producer and 39 movies as Writer was born on January 2, 1884. Micheaux was the first African-American to make a feature-length movie (The Homesteader) which was released read more

Oscar Micheaux, Director, Producer, Writer and Film Pioneer: Happy Birthday! Born January 2nd; 1884-1951

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 2, 2015

Oscar Micheaux Oscar Micheaux, Director, Producer, Writer, Presenter and film promoter with 42 credits as Director, 38 films as Producer and 39 movies as Writer was born on January 2, 1884. Micheaux was the first African-American to make a feature-length movie (The Homesteader) which was released read more

Happy New Year! and Happy Birthday! Remembering Actresses: Mabel Ballin, Winifred Greenwood and Clara T. Bracy

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 1, 2015

“The good old year is with the past;    Oh be the new as kind!” (From: A Song for New Year’s Eve, by William Cullen Bryant, 1859)        By C. S. Williams read more

Happy New Year! and Happy Birthday! Remembering Actresses: Mabel Ballin, Winifred Greenwood and Clara T. Bracy

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 1, 2015

“The good old year is with the past;    Oh be the new as kind!” (From: A Song for New Year’s Eve, by William Cullen Bryant, 1859)        By C. S. Williams read more

Happy New Year! and Happy Birthday! Remembering Actresses: Mabel Ballin, Winifred Greenwood and Clara T. Bracy

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 1, 2015

“The good old year is with the past;    Oh be the new as kind!” From: A Song for New Year’s Eve, by William Cullen Bryant, 1859    By C. S. Williams read more

Repeat Performance, the Perfect New Year’s Eve Beverage; Repeat Performance Redux

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 29, 2014

  I guess it is never too early to prepare for the end of the year, and the beginning of a New Year, yet, oddly enough, Repeat Performance which finds its plot entangled with and dare I say integral with New Year’s Eve was released some five months later or seven months earlier (dependen read more

Repeat Performance, the Perfect New Year’s Eve Beverage; Repeat Performance Redux

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 29, 2014

  I guess it is never too early to prepare for the end of the year, and the beginning of a New Year, yet, oddly enough, Repeat Performance which finds its plot entangled with and dare I say integral with New Year’s Eve was released some five months later or seven months earlier (dependen read more

Repeat Performance, the Perfect New Year’s Eve Beverage; Repeat Performance Redux

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 29, 2014

  I guess it is never too early to prepare for the end of the year, and the beginning of a New Year, yet, oddly enough, Repeat Performance which finds its plot entangled with and dare I say integral with New Year’s Eve was released some five months later or seven months earlier (dependen read more

Old Yeller, Happy Anniversary! Opened Christmas Day, 1957?

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 24, 2014

    Old Yeller, did not actually have its world premiere on Christmas Day, 1957, it was seen instead on Tuesday night, December 17, in two different cities. The first venue was the Metropolitan Theater, which was on Main St. (1018) between Lamar St. and McKinney St., in downtown Houston, Texas. read more

Old Yeller, Happy Anniversary! Opened Christmas Day, 1957?

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 24, 2014

    Old Yeller, did not actually have its world premiere on Christmas Day, 1957, it was seen instead on Tuesday night, December 17, in two different cities. The first venue was the Metropolitan Theater, which was on Main St. (1018) between Lamar St. and McKinney St., in downtown Houston, Texas. read more

Old Yeller, Happy Anniversary! Opened Christmas Day, 1957?

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 24, 2014

    Old Yeller, did not actually have its world premiere on Christmas Day, 1957, it was seen instead on Tuesday night, December 17, in two different cities. The first venue was the Metropolitan Theater, which was on Main St. (1018) between Lamar St. and McKinney St., in downtown Houston, Texas. read more

Holiday Affair, Happy Anniversary! a Delicious 1949 Christmas Time-Capsule

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 23, 2014

To say that Holiday Affair was a Christmas Eve release (most modern reports state this) is true only from the perspective that it was seen around Christmas at most theaters nationwide; another film added to that always growing list of the soft-roll-out-national-opening. Post Standard, Syracuse, New read more

Holiday Affair, Happy Anniversary! a Delicious 1949 Christmas Time-Capsule

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 23, 2014

To say that Holiday Affair was a Christmas Eve release (most modern reports state this) is true only from the perspective that it was seen around Christmas at most theaters nationwide; another film added to that always growing list of the soft-roll-out-national-opening. Post Standard, Syracuse, New read more

Holiday Affair, Happy Anniversary! a Delicious 1949 Christmas Time-Capsule

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 23, 2014

To say that Holiday Affair was a Christmas Eve release (most modern reports state this) is true only from the perspective that it was seen around Christmas at most theaters nationwide; another film added to that always growing list of the soft-roll-out-national-opening. Post Standard, Syracuse, New read more

Portrait of Jennie, a Production Journal, of a Timeless Christmas Gift

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 19, 2014

  Glimpses of the Portrait of Jennie in 1948: Portrait of Jennie had its general public premier on Christmas Day, 1948, at the Carthay Circle Theater, located at 6316 San Vicente Boulevard, Los Angeles, California; a more than fifteen-hundred seat theater, with nearly one-thousand on the main read more

Portrait of Jennie, a Production Journal, of a Timeless Christmas Gift

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 19, 2014

  Glimpses of the Portrait of Jennie in 1948: Portrait of Jennie had its general public premier on Christmas Day, 1948, at the Carthay Circle Theater, located at 6316 San Vicente Boulevard, Los Angeles, California; a more than fifteen-hundred seat theater, with nearly one-thousand on the main read more

Portrait of Jennie, a Production Journal, of a Timeless Christmas Gift

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 19, 2014

  Glimpses of the Portrait of Jennie in 1948: Portrait of Jennie had its general public premier on Christmas Day, 1948, at the Carthay Circle Theater, located at 6316 San Vicente Boulevard, Los Angeles, California; a more than fifteen-hundred seat theater, with nearly one-thousand on the main read more
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