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High Sierra (1941) and 101 Dalmatians (1961), Happy Anniversary! Premiered Nationally on January 25th. Both a Celebration of the Villain
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 25, 2014
High Sierra, 1941 directed by Raoul Walsh, written by John Huston and W.R. Burnett. Starring Ida Lupino and Humphrey Bogart, with Arthur Kennedy, Joan Leslie, Henry Travers and Cornel Wilde. This would be the last film where Bogart did not receive top billing. Bogart never look more demented! read more
Rudolph Maté, Happy Birthday! Born January 21st; 1898-1964 (2)
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 21, 2014
A storied career as cinematographer, a strong directorial resume and a vision for what appeals to the eye, faintly describes the work of Rudolph Maté. The Passion of Joan of Arc in 1928, started Maté’s rise in the film-world, almost meteoric in scope and with The Passion of Joan of Arc, Rudo read more
Christian Dior, Happy Birthday!, Born January 21st; 1905-1957 (2)
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 21, 2014
Christian Dior A short but powerful film presence belonged to this Haute Couture Designer; with more than 20 credits over the course of just 15 years in our world-wide movieland; 1 Academy Award nomination for Stazione Termini (Indiscretion of an American Wife), 1953 (nomination came in 1955). Dior read more
Rudolph Maté, Happy Birthday! Born January 21st; 1898-1964
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 21, 2014
A storied career as cinematographer, a strong directorial resume and a vision for what appeals to the eye, faintly describes the work of Rudolph Maté. The Passion of Joan of Arc in 1928, started Maté’s rise in the film-world, almost meteoric in scope and with The Passion of Joan of Arc, Rudo read more
Christian Dior, Happy Birthday!, Born January 21st; 1905-1957
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 21, 2014
Christian Dior A short but powerful film presence belonged to this Haute Couture Designer; with more than 20 credits over the course of just 15 years in our world-wide movieland; 1 Academy Award nomination for Stazione Termini (Indiscretion of an American Wife), 1953 (nomination came in 1955). Dior read more
Rudolph Maté, Happy Birthday! Born January 21st; 1898-1964
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 21, 2014
A storied career as cinematographer, a strong directorial resume and a vision for what appeals to the eye, faintly describes the work of Rudolph Maté. The Passion of Joan of Arc in 1928, started Maté’s rise in the film-world, almost meteoric in scope and with The Passion of Joan of Arc, Rudo read more
Christian Dior, Happy Birthday!, Born January 21st; 1905-1957
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 21, 2014
Christian Dior A short but powerful film presence belonged to this Haute Couture Designer; with more than 20 credits over the course of just 15 years in our world-wide movieland; 1 Academy Award nomination for Stazione Termini (Indiscretion of an American Wife), 1953 (nomination came in 1955). Dior read more
The Knockout, 1914 and its poster-art-treasure-trove: 100 years removed, oh what a change! (3)
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 19, 2014
Originally posted on Classic Film Aficionados: Poster for “Counted Out” which is an adaptation from “The Knockout” Scene from “The Knockout”, 1914 In June of 1914 on Thursday the 11th, The Knockout premiered; early on in this 27 minute short (starring Roscoe ‘Fatty’ Arbuckle, produced read more
Voyage to Metropolis, 2010, a robust, thrilling and mysterious journey! (4)
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 19, 2014
If you have yet to purchase “The Complete Metropolis” then you lack a serious part of cinematic history. This Blu-ray disc will captivate and fan the flames of love of film for you. But today I put aside Metropolis itself and concentrate on Voyage to Metropolis. Die Reise nach Metropolis read more
Voyage to Metropolis, 2010, a robust, thrilling and mysterious journey! (3)
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 19, 2014
Originally posted on Classic Film Aficionados: If you have yet to purchase “The Complete Metropolis” then you lack a serious part of cinematic history. This Blu-ray disc will captivate and fan the flames of love of film for you. But today I put aside Metropolis itself and concentrate on Voyage read more
The Knockout, 1914 and its poster-art-treasure-trove: 100 years removed, oh what a change!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 19, 2014
Classic Film Aficionados In June of 1914 on Thursday the 11th, The Knockout premiered; early on in this 27 minute short (starring Roscoe ‘Fatty’ Arbuckle, produced by the Keystone Film Company and Mack Sennett, as well as directed by the comic genius and released by Mutual Film) we see a read more
Voyage to Metropolis, 2010, a robust, thrilling and mysterious journey!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 19, 2014
If you have yet to purchase “The Complete Metropolis” then you lack a serious part of cinematic history. This Blu-ray disc will captivate and fan the flames of love of film for you. But today I put aside Metropolis itself and concentrate on Voyage to Metropolis. Die Reise nach Metropoli read more
Voyage to Metropolis, 2010, a robust, thrilling and mysterious journey!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 19, 2014
Classic Film Aficionados If you have yet to purchase “The Complete Metropolis” then you lack a serious part of cinematic history. This Blu-ray disc will captivate and fan the flames of love of film for you. But today I put aside Metropolis itself and concentrate on Voyage to Metropolis. Die Reise read more
The Knockout, 1914 and its poster-art-treasure-trove: 100 years removed, oh what a change!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 19, 2014
Classic Film Aficionados In June of 1914 on Thursday the 11th, The Knockout premiered; early on in this 27 minute short (starring Roscoe ‘Fatty’ Arbuckle, produced by the Keystone Film Company and Mack Sennett, as well as directed by the comic genius and released by Mutual Film) we see a read more
Voyage to Metropolis, 2010, a robust, thrilling and mysterious journey!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 19, 2014
If you have yet to purchase “The Complete Metropolis” then you lack a serious part of cinematic history. This Blu-ray disc will captivate and fan the flames of love of film for you. But today I put aside Metropolis itself and concentrate on Voyage to Metropolis. Die Reise nach Metropoli read more
Voyage to Metropolis, 2010, a robust, thrilling and mysterious journey!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 19, 2014
Classic Film Aficionados If you have yet to purchase “The Complete Metropolis” then you lack a serious part of cinematic history. This Blu-ray disc will captivate and fan the flames of love of film for you. But today I put aside Metropolis itself and concentrate on Voyage to Metropolis. Die Reise read more
The Knockout, 1914 and its poster-art-treasure-trove: 100 years removed, oh what a change! (4)
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 18, 2014
Poster for “Counted Out” which is an adaptation from “The Knockout” Scene from “The Knockout”, 1914 In June of 1914 on Thursday the 11th, The Knockout premiered; early on in this 27 minute short (starring Roscoe ‘Fatty’ Arbuckle, produced by the Keysto read more
The Knockout, 1914 and its poster-art-treasure-trove: 100 years removed, oh what a change!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 18, 2014
Poster for “Counted Out” which is an adaptation from “The Knockout” Scene from “The Knockout”, 1914 In June of 1914 on Thursday the 11th, The Knockout premiered; early on in this 27 minute short (starring Roscoe ‘Fatty’ Arbuckle, produced by the Keysto read more