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Harpo Marx, Happy Birthday!

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

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The Many Faces of Boris Karloff; a Happy Birthday Remembrance

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

Happy Birthday, Boris Karloff November 23rd. An Icon of horror cinema, Karloff ranks with Lon Chaney, Bela Lugosi and Vincent Price as the most recognizable faces. Clearly, he and Chaney are the best actors that the horror genre has had to offer. With more than 150 film appearances, with performance read more

Menace, Happy Anniversary? Release Dates Can Be Such a Menace

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 22, 2014

    A Menace for Thanksgiving? What an odd release date for a horror-thriller picture. If we go by the references made by modern sources, then, Menace, starring Gertrude Michael and Paul Cavanagh, was released just one week ahead of Turkey Day on November 22, 1934. Most probably this idea read more

Menace, Happy Anniversary? Release Dates Can Be Such a Menace

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 22, 2014

    A Menace for Thanksgiving? What an odd release date for a horror-thriller picture. If we go by the references made by modern sources, then, Menace, starring Gertrude Michael and Paul Cavanagh, was released just one week ahead of Turkey Day on November 22, 1934. Most probably this idea read more

Menace, Happy Anniversary? Release Dates Can Be Such a Menace

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 22, 2014

    A Menace for Thanksgiving? What an odd release date for a horror-thriller picture. If we go by the references made by modern sources, then, Menace, starring Gertrude Michael and Paul Cavanagh, was released just one week ahead of Turkey Day on November 22, 1934. Most probably this idea read more

Frankenstein; The Modern Prometheus: An Anniversary Celebration of Sorts

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 21, 2014

  Frankenstein astir: From the beginning the plot, the set design, the special effects and makeup grabbed the attention of it viewers. The scenes when the Frankenstein monster gradually comes to life was considered by critics “probably the most remarkable ever committed to film.”[1] By press read more

Frankenstein; The Modern Prometheus: An Anniversary Celebration of Sorts

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 21, 2014

  Frankenstein astir: From the beginning the plot, the set design, the special effects and makeup grabbed the attention of it viewers. The scenes when the Frankenstein monster gradually comes to life was considered by critics “probably the most remarkable ever committed to film.”[1] By press read more

Frankenstein; The Modern Prometheus: An Anniversary Celebration of Sorts

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 21, 2014

  Frankenstein astir: From the beginning the plot, the set design, the special effects and makeup grabbed the attention of it viewers. The scenes when the Frankenstein monster gradually comes to life was considered by critics “probably the most remarkable ever committed to film.”[1] By press read more

John W. Leezer, an Early Leader in Cinematic Photography

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 18, 2014

The International Photographer November 1931   John William Leezer was born in Iowa, on May 1, 1876, he was an intelligent, thoughtful man with his attentions directed toward the artistic rather than just the functional; he was of a medium height, stout boned, a youthful face with brown hair an read more

John W. Leezer, an Early Leader in Cinematic Photography

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 18, 2014

The International Photographer November 1931   John William Leezer was born in Iowa, on May 1, 1876, he was an intelligent, thoughtful man with his attentions directed toward the artistic rather than just the functional; he was of a medium height, stout boned, a youthful face with brown hair an read more

John W. Leezer, an Early Leader in Cinematic Photography

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 18, 2014

The International Photographer November 1931   John William Leezer was born in Iowa, on May 1, 1876, he was an intelligent, thoughtful man with his attentions directed toward the artistic rather than just the functional; he was of a medium height, stout boned, a youthful face with brown hair an read more

Laura, Happy Anniversary! Celebrating the Opening of this Classic Mystery

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 16, 2014

Today is as good a good day as any to celebrate the opening of the 1944 masterpiece directed by Otto Preminger. The mystery premiered in New York on October 11,[1] but was released nationally in November of 1944.[2] For Laura, a staggered release was in store, and saw many openings, from November 1 read more

Laura, Happy Anniversary! Celebrating the Opening of this Classic Mystery

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 16, 2014

Today is as good a good day as any to celebrate the opening of the 1944 masterpiece directed by Otto Preminger. The mystery premiered in New York on October 11,[1] but was released nationally in November of 1944.[2] For Laura, a staggered release was in store, and saw many openings, from November 1 read more

Laura, Happy Anniversary! Celebrating the Opening of this Classic Mystery

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 16, 2014

Today is as good a good day as any to celebrate the opening of the 1944 masterpiece directed by Otto Preminger. The mystery premiered in New York on October 11,[1] but was released nationally in November of 1944.[2] For Laura, a staggered release was in store, and saw many openings, from November 1 read more

The Golden God; Lubin, Las Vegas and Romaine

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 14, 2014

Golden Remembrances of: The Golden God…     Introduction… I am writing to refute the statement[1] that appears in the plot summery of, The Golden God, 1913, on the Internet Movie Data Base, that the film was never produced. This idea that the movie has no reliable documentation read more

The Golden God; Lubin, Las Vegas and Romaine

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 14, 2014

Golden Remembrances of: The Golden God…     Introduction… I am writing to refute the statement[1] that appears in the plot summery of, The Golden God, 1913, on the Internet Movie Data Base, that the film was never produced. This idea that the movie has no reliable documentation read more

The Golden God; Lubin, Las Vegas and Romaine

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 14, 2014

Golden Remembrances of: The Golden God…     Introduction… I am writing to refute the statement[1] that appears in the plot summery of, The Golden God, 1913, on the Internet Movie Data Base, that the film was never produced. This idea that the movie has no reliable documentation read more

Clyde E. Hopkins, a Heaping Helping of Hollywood Histrionics, Sans the Hokum

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 13, 2014

Clyde Emory Hopkins   Clyde Emory Hopkins was a man of medium height, of a slender build, light-brown eyes, and by the time he arrived on the celluloid scene his black hair was already receding slightly. Hopkins is another actor whose beginning is not easy to trace; he began on stage,[1] but in read more

Clyde E. Hopkins, a Heaping Helping of Hollywood Histrionics, Sans the Hokum

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 13, 2014

Clyde Emory Hopkins   Clyde Emory Hopkins was a man of medium height, of a slender build, light-brown eyes, and by the time he arrived on the celluloid scene his black hair was already receding slightly. Hopkins is another actor whose beginning is not easy to trace; he began on stage,[1] but in read more

Clyde E. Hopkins, a Heaping Helping of Hollywood Histrionics, Sans the Hokum

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 13, 2014

Clyde Emory Hopkins   Clyde Emory Hopkins was a man of medium height, of a slender build, light-brown eyes, and by the time he arrived on the celluloid scene his black hair was already receding slightly. Hopkins is another actor whose beginning is not easy to trace; he began on stage,[1] but in read more
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