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The Master Mystery, Happy Anniversary! 97 Years Strong!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 7, 2015
This partly lost, mostly there gem of a thriller has a “here, there and everywhere” opening date, of which I will attempt to settle upon one in this short article. This film provides a luxuriant offering for science-fiction and mystery buffs of all ages and demonstrates the charisma that read more
The Master Mystery, Happy Anniversary! 97 Years Strong!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 7, 2015
This partly lost, mostly there gem of a thriller has a “here, there and everywhere” opening date, of which I will attempt to settle upon one in this short article. This film provides a luxuriant offering for science-fiction and mystery buffs of all ages and demonstrates the charisma that read more
The Master Mystery, Happy Anniversary! 97 Years Strong!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Nov 7, 2015
This partly lost, mostly there gem of a thriller has a “here, there and everywhere” opening date, of which I will attempt to settle upon one in this short article. This film provides a luxuriant offering for science-fiction and mystery buffs of all ages and demonstrates the charisma that read more
The Case of the Black Cat, Mason, Street and Halloween
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Oct 31, 2015
Ah… The thirty-first of October; a chill in the air, a thrill on the nape of the neck and a movie that makes you go bump in the night! And the perfect title for a Halloween release, The Case of the Black Cat. At least that is what Warner Bros. and First National Pictures, were hoping for, wh read more
Gate of Hell, a Spooktacular Steinbeckesque Halloween Spectacle
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Oct 31, 2015
Gate of Hell (original title Jigokumon) which premiered on October 31, 1953, in Japan, is a story of three people, Moritoh Enda, Wataru Watanabe and his wife Kesa and at its heart it is a morality tale, and reminds me greatly of John Steinbeck’s novella, The Pearl, published in 1947 contempo read more
The Case of the Black Cat, Mason, Street and Halloween
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Oct 31, 2015
Ah… The thirty-first of October; a chill in the air, a thrill on the nape of the neck and a movie that makes you go bump in the night! And the perfect title for a Halloween release, The Case of the Black Cat. At least that is what Warner Bros. and First National Pictures, were hoping for, wh read more
Gate of Hell, a Spooktacular Steinbeckesque Halloween Spectacle
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Oct 31, 2015
Gate of Hell (original title Jigokumon) which premiered on October 31, 1953, in Japan, is a story of three people, Moritoh Enda, Wataru Watanabe and his wife Kesa and at its heart it is a morality tale, and reminds me greatly of John Steinbeck’s novella, The Pearl, published in 1947 contempo read more
The Case of the Black Cat, Mason, Street and Halloween
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Oct 31, 2015
Ah… The thirty-first of October; a chill in the air, a thrill on the nape of the neck and a movie that makes you go bump in the night! And the perfect title for a Halloween release, The Case of the Black Cat. At least that is what Warner Bros. and First National Pictures, were hoping for, wh read more
The Kennel Murder Case, A Keen, Kanine Kinetic, Killing Kind of Movie, With a Tasty Kernel Named Vance; Happy Anniversary!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Oct 28, 2015
What could be better than Philo Vance, the suave, debonair, fascinating, intelligent, erudite detective portrayed by the suave, debonair, fascinating, intelligent, erudite actor, William Powell? Little can best the seventy-three minutes spent with this gem of a mystery based on the novel wri read more
The Kennel Murder Case, A Keen, Kanine Kinetic, Killing Kind of Movie, With a Tasty Kernel Named Vance; Happy Anniversary!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Oct 28, 2015
What could be better than Philo Vance, the suave, debonair, fascinating, intelligent, erudite detective portrayed by the suave, debonair, fascinating, intelligent, erudite actor, William Powell? Little can best the seventy-three minutes spent with this gem of a mystery based on the novel wri read more
The Kennel Murder Case, A Keen, Kanine Kinetic, Killing Kind of Movie, With a Tasty Kernel Named Vance; Happy Anniversary!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Oct 28, 2015
What could be better than Philo Vance, the suave, debonair, fascinating, intelligent, erudite detective portrayed by the suave, debonair, fascinating, intelligent, erudite actor, William Powell? Little can best the seventy-three minutes spent with this gem of a mystery based on the novel wri read more
Teresa Wright, Happy Birthday! Wright Place, Wright Time, Wright Beginning; The Early-Wright Highlights…
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Oct 27, 2015
Teresa Wright LIFE Magazine, July 20, 1942 This brief biography is only a highlight of Ms. Wright’s fabulous career, I will not go in depth regarding those points that are best known, but instead will attempt to bring attention to those lesser recognized facts of her glorious stage, television read more
Teresa Wright, Happy Birthday! Wright Place, Wright Time, Wright Beginning; The Early-Wright Highlights…
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Oct 27, 2015
Teresa Wright LIFE Magazine, July 20, 1942 This brief biography is only a highlight of Ms. Wright’s fabulous career, I will not go in depth regarding those points that are best known, but instead will attempt to bring attention to those lesser recognized facts of her glorious stage, television read more
Teresa Wright, Happy Birthday! Wright Place, Wright Time, Wright Beginning; The Early-Wright Highlights…
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Oct 27, 2015
Teresa Wright LIFE Magazine, July 20, 1942 This brief biography is only a highlight of Ms. Wright’s fabulous career, I will not go in depth regarding those points that are best known, but instead will attempt to bring attention to those lesser recognized facts of her glorious stage, television read more
Wilbert Melville, Photographer, Journalist, Director, Writer, Producer, Innovator 1873-1937
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 26, 2015
Fade In: Wilbert Melville proves to be a very interesting character to investigate; a man who at least on the surface, appears exactly as history records him. His professional acumen was never brought into question, always measured as at the top of the movie making mountain. Today, Melville is litt read more
Wilbert Melville, Photographer, Journalist, Director, Writer, Producer, Innovator 1873-1937
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 26, 2015
Fade In: Wilbert Melville proves to be a very interesting character to investigate; a man who at least on the surface, appears exactly as history records him. His professional acumen was never brought into question, always measured as at the top of the movie making mountain. Today, Melville is litt read more
Wilbert Melville, Photographer, Journalist, Director, Writer, Producer, Innovator 1873-1937
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 26, 2015
Fade In: Wilbert Melville proves to be a very interesting character to investigate; a man who at least on the surface, appears exactly as history records him. His professional acumen was never brought into question, always measured as at the top of the movie making mountain. Today, Melville is litt read more
The Enchanted Cottage, a 1924 Miracle Romance
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 22, 2015
The play, The Enchanted Cottage, written by Sir Arthur Pinero, which opened on Wednesday, March 1, 1922, at the Duke of York’s Theatre, in London, was promptly compared with, J. M. Barrie’s fantasy, Marie Rose (AKA: Mary Rose),[1] which had its premiere in 1920. It was also likened to, Sentimental read more
The Enchanted Cottage, a 1924 Miracle Romance
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 22, 2015
The play, The Enchanted Cottage, written by Sir Arthur Pinero, which opened on Wednesday, March 1, 1922, at the Duke of York’s Theatre, in London, was promptly compared with, J. M. Barrie’s fantasy, Marie Rose (AKA: Mary Rose),[1] which had its premiere in 1920. It was also likened to, Sentimental read more
The Enchanted Cottage, a 1924 Miracle Romance
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 22, 2015
The play, The Enchanted Cottage, written by Sir Arthur Pinero, which opened on Wednesday, March 1, 1922, at the Duke of York’s Theatre, in London, was promptly compared with, J. M. Barrie’s fantasy, Marie Rose (AKA: Mary Rose),[1] which had its premiere in 1920. It was also likened to, Sentimental read more