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Elisha Cook Jr., Happy Birthday! Born December 26th; 1903-1995
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 26, 2016
Elisha Cook Jr. Leo DiCaprio from The Great Gatsby An initial observation: it is remarkable how much DiCaprio looks like Elisha Cook Jr.! But those smooth good looks for Cook Jr. would soon fade into the wrinkled, gnarled features which we now associate with his particularly suited voice for read more
Elisha Cook Jr., Happy Birthday! Born December 26th; 1903-1995
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 26, 2016
Elisha Cook Jr. Leo DiCaprio from The Great Gatsby An initial observation: it is remarkable how much DiCaprio looks like Elisha Cook Jr.! But those smooth good looks for Cook Jr. would soon fade into the wrinkled, gnarled features which we now associate with his particularly suited voice for read more
Humphrey Bogart, Happy Birthday! Born Christmas Day; 1899-1957
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 25, 2016
Born Christmas Day of 1899, Humphrey DeForest Bogart made 8 appearances on Broadway before his first role in film came in 1928 in short film called “The Dancing Town”; it would be two years more before Bogart would make his first feature film. His was a stalwart career, full of envious r read more
Humphrey Bogart, Happy Birthday! Born Christmas Day; 1899-1957
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 25, 2016
Born Christmas Day of 1899, Humphrey DeForest Bogart made 8 appearances on Broadway before his first role in film came in 1928 in short film called “The Dancing Town”; it would be two years more before Bogart would make his first feature film. His was a stalwart career, full of envious r read more
Old Yeller, Happy Anniversary! Opened Christmas Day, 1957?
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 24, 2016
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
John Brascia, Dancing Dynamo, The Expanded Experience
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 24, 2016
John Brascia John Brascia burst upon the cinematic scene, with good looks, a tremendous smile and most of all his natural born athleticism which imbued his dance steps with vigor and excitement. His talent for dancing was immediately recognized as special and great things were heralded for hi read more
Old Yeller, Happy Anniversary! Opened Christmas Day, 1957?
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 24, 2016
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
John Brascia, Dancing Dynamo, The Expanded Experience
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 24, 2016
John Brascia John Brascia burst upon the cinematic scene, with good looks, a tremendous smile and most of all his natural born athleticism which imbued his dance steps with vigor and excitement. His talent for dancing was immediately recognized as special and great things were heralded for hi read more
Holiday Affair, Happy Anniversary! a Delicious 1949 Christmas Time-Capsule
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 23, 2016
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, 2016
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 22, 2016
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 22, 2016
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
Miracle on 34th Street; a Scrapbook of a Miraculous Film
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 18, 2016
Special does not do service to the accomplishments and the staying power of Miracle on 34th Street; as the measuring-tape said of Mary Poppins, “practically perfect in every way,” so too are the celluloid triumphs of this 1947, summer blockbuster, produced by 20th Century-Fox. The apex that Miracle read more
Miracle on 34th Street; a Scrapbook of a Miraculous Film
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 18, 2016
Special does not do service to the accomplishments and the staying power of Miracle on 34th Street; as the measuring-tape said of Mary Poppins, “practically perfect in every way,” so too are the celluloid triumphs of this 1947, summer blockbuster, produced by 20th Century-Fox. The apex that Miracle read more
It’s a Wonderful Life, Christmas Movie Extraordinaire!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 14, 2016
By the time director Frank Capra had come to the project of “It’s a Wonderful Life” he had already mastered the ability to tell a warm-hearted tale, with films such as: The Miracle Woman, 1931, American Madness, 1932, Lady for a Day, 1933, It Happened One Night, 1934, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, 1936, read more
It’s a Wonderful Life, Christmas Movie Extraordinaire!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 14, 2016
By the time director Frank Capra had come to the project of “It’s a Wonderful Life” he had already mastered the ability to tell a warm-hearted tale, with films such as: The Miracle Woman, 1931, American Madness, 1932, Lady for a Day, 1933, It Happened One Night, 1934, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, 1936, read more
White Christmas: Still More, Behind the Scenes
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 7, 2016
White Christmas the Music: Contractual obligations to Columbia records prevented Rosemary Clooney from recording the cast album for the movie “White Christmas”, because it was with Decca; Peggy Lee stepped in for the official movie release. Clooney got her due with a Columbia rel read more
White Christmas: Still More, Behind the Scenes
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 7, 2016
White Christmas the Music: Contractual obligations to Columbia records prevented Rosemary Clooney from recording the cast album for the movie “White Christmas”, because it was with Decca; Peggy Lee stepped in for the official movie release. Clooney got her due with a Columbia rel read more
White Christmas: More, Behind the Scenes
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 1, 2016
White Christmas the Music: Contractual obligations to Columbia records prevented Rosemary Clooney from recording the cast album for the movie “White Christmas”, because it was with Decca; Peggy Lee stepped in for the official movie release. Clooney got her due with a Columbia rel read more
White Christmas: More, Behind the Scenes
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Dec 1, 2016
White Christmas the Music: Contractual obligations to Columbia records prevented Rosemary Clooney from recording the cast album for the movie “White Christmas”, because it was with Decca; Peggy Lee stepped in for the official movie release. Clooney got her due with a Columbia rel read more