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Happy Birthday! To Actresses: Vilma Bánky and Anita Louise (3)
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 9, 2014
Originally posted on Classic Film Aficionados: Vilma Bánky, known as“The Hungarian Rhapsody” was a star of the first magnitude; appearing in just 26 movies, yet, her name is written in bold letters over the history of Hollywood and her image should be indelibly pressed into the hearts and minds read more
Happy Birthday! To Actresses: Vilma Bánky and Anita Louise
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 9, 2014
Classic Film Aficionados Vilma Bánky, known as”The Hungarian Rhapsody” was a star of the first magnitude; appearing in just 26 movies, yet, her name is written in bold letters over the history of Hollywood and her image should be indelibly pressed into the hearts and minds of film-lovers everywhere. read more
Happy Birthday! To Actresses: Vilma Bánky and Anita Louise
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 9, 2014
Vilma Bánky, known as”The Hungarian Rhapsody” was a star of the first magnitude; appearing in just 26 movies, yet, her name is written in bold letters over the history of Hollywood and her image should be indelibly pressed into the hearts and minds of film-lovers everywhere. Grace and be read more
Happy Birthday! To Actresses: Vilma Bánky and Anita Louise
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 9, 2014
Vilma Bánky, known as”The Hungarian Rhapsody” was a star of the first magnitude; appearing in just 26 movies, yet, her name is written in bold letters over the history of Hollywood and her image should be indelibly pressed into the hearts and minds of film-lovers everywhere. Grace and be read more
Happy Birthday! To Actresses: Vilma Bánky and Anita Louise
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 9, 2014
Classic Film Aficionados Vilma Bánky, known as”The Hungarian Rhapsody” was a star of the first magnitude; appearing in just 26 movies, yet, her name is written in bold letters over the history of Hollywood and her image should be indelibly pressed into the hearts and minds of film-lovers everywhere. read more
Citizen Kane, January 8th, 1941: Hearst vs. Welles-Kane in Heavyweight Tilt, a shameful, ignominious defeat for W-K. (4)
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 8, 2014
Orson Welles William Randolph Hearst Orson Welles was at his best when his art created controversy, we see that in practical application with his 1938 radio production of “The War of the Worlds”, gendering panic at the most and at the least confusion. Then with his first film project (h read more
Citizen Kane, January 8th, 1941: Hearst vs. Welles-Kane in Heavyweight Tilt, a shameful, ignominious defeat for W-K. (3)
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 8, 2014
Originally posted on Classic Film Aficionados: Orson Welles William Randolph Hearst Orson Welles was at his best when his art created controversy, we see that in practical application with his 1938 radio production of “The War of the Worlds”, gendering panic at the most and at the least confusion. read more
Citizen Kane, January 8th, 1941: Hearst vs. Welles-Kane in Heavyweight Tilt, a shameful, ignominious defeat for W-K.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 8, 2014
Classic Film Aficionados Orson Welles was at his best when his art created controversy, we see that in practical application with his 1938 radio production of “The War of the Worlds”, gendering panic at the most and at the least confusion. Then with his first film project (his best and maybe the read more
Citizen Kane, January 8th, 1941: Hearst vs. Welles-Kane in Heavyweight Tilt, a shameful, ignominious defeat for W-K.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 8, 2014
Orson Welles William Randolph Hearst Orson Welles was at his best when his art created controversy, we see that in practical application with his 1938 radio production of “The War of the Worlds”, gendering panic at the most and at the least confusion. Then with his first film project (h read more
Citizen Kane, January 8th, 1941: Hearst vs. Welles-Kane in Heavyweight Tilt, a shameful, ignominious defeat for W-K.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 8, 2014
Classic Film Aficionados Orson Welles was at his best when his art created controversy, we see that in practical application with his 1938 radio production of “The War of the Worlds”, gendering panic at the most and at the least confusion. Then with his first film project (his best and maybe the read more
Citizen Kane, January 8th, 1941: Hearst vs. Welles-Kane in Heavyweight Tilt, a shameful, ignominious defeat for W-K.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 8, 2014
Orson Welles William Randolph Hearst Orson Welles was at his best when his art created controversy, we see that in practical application with his 1938 radio production of “The War of the Worlds”, gendering panic at the most and at the least confusion. Then with his first film project (h read more
Pepé Le Pew, Joyeux Anniversaire! (Happy Birthday!), Born January 6th, 1945. (2)
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 6, 2014
69 years ago today, little “Stinky” (as first known) was born in Odor-able Kitty, 1945, conceived and directed by Chuck M. Jones. Mel Blanc provided the voice for the (a myriad of vocality) odoriferous Pepé, based on Charles Boyer’s Pépé le Moko from Algiers (1938), which read more
Pepé Le Pew, Joyeux Anniversaire! (Happy Birthday!), Born January 6th, 1945.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 6, 2014
69 years ago today, little “Stinky” (as first known) was born in Odor-able Kitty, 1945, conceived and directed by Chuck M. Jones. Mel Blanc provided the voice for the (a myriad of vocality) odoriferous Pepé, based on Charles Boyer’s Pépé le Moko from Algiers (1938), which read more
Pepé Le Pew, Joyeux Anniversaire! (Happy Birthday!), Born January 6th, 1945.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 6, 2014
69 years ago today, little “Stinky” (as first known) was born in Odor-able Kitty, 1945, conceived and directed by Chuck M. Jones. Mel Blanc provided the voice for the (a myriad of vocality) odoriferous Pepé, based on Charles Boyer’s Pépé le Moko from Algiers (1938), which read more
Oscar Micheaux, Happy Birthday! Born January 2nd; 1884-1951 (2)
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 2, 2014
Oscar Micheaux 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. Micheaux was the first African-American to make a feature-length movie (The Homesteader) which was released in 1919, read more
Oscar Micheaux, Happy Birthday! Born January 2nd; 1884-1951
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 2, 2014
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. Micheaux was the first African-American to make a feature-length movie (The Homesteader) which was released in 1919, 2 years before read more
Oscar Micheaux, Happy Birthday! Born January 2nd; 1884-1951
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 2, 2014
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. Micheaux was the first African-American to make a feature-length movie (The Homesteader) which was released in 1919, 2 years before read more
Happy Birthday! To Silent Film Actresses Mabel Ballin, Winifred Greenwood and Clara T. Bracy, all on born on January 1st. (4)
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 1, 2014Happy Birthday! To Silent Film Actresses Mabel Ballin, Winifred Greenwood and Clara T. Bracy, all on born on January 1st. (3)
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 1, 2014
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