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The Movie-TV Connection Game (January 2016 Edition)
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jan 11, 2016
The connection between David Hartman
and George C. Scott?
Welcome to a new year and a new edition of the Cafe's most popular game! As always, you will be given a pair or trio of films or performers. Your task is to find the common connection. It could be anything--two stars who acted in the same mo read more
Raymond Chandler's "The Blue Dahlia"
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jan 7, 2016
The Blue Dahlia nightclub.
"As pictures go, it is pretty lively. No classic, but no dud either."
That's how Raymond Chandler described the movie made from his only original screenplay in a 1946 letter. Chandler was typically critical of his work. In fact, The Blue Dahlia is a very good film noir. read more
Is "Homicidal" William Castle's Best Film?
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jan 4, 2016
Castle introduces the movie.
Best known for fanciful gimmicks like "Emergo" (a skeleton on a wire that flew over audiences), producer-director William Castle also made some very good suspense films. Two of his finest, Homicidal and Strait-Jacket were produced in the 1960s and are relatively gimmick read more
Top Ten Posts of 2015
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Dec 31, 2015
As 2015 comes to an end, we thought we'd list the most viewed of our 115 posts at the Classic Film & TV Cafe. Yes, we realize that posts published at the start of the year will likely have more views. But that won't stop us...we love year-end lists!
We included only posts that were originally p read more
Claudine Longet and the Death of Spider Sabich
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Dec 28, 2015
Claudine Longet on The Bold Ones.
I recently watched a 1969 episode of The Bold Ones: The Lawyers called "The Rockford Riddle." It guest starred Claudine Longet as a woman accused of murdering her husband's mistress. Anyone who remembers the French actress/ singer will recognize the irony immediate read more
Snack-sized Film Reviews: "Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick" and "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy"
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Dec 23, 2015
Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick (1952). This Paramount Pictures musical was a last attempt to turn popular singer Dinah Shore into a movie star. She had appeared previously in films with Danny Kaye (Up in Arms) and Randolph Scott (Belle of the Yukon). This one pairs her with Alan Young, who was t read more
A Christmas Cruise on "The Love Boat"
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Dec 20, 2015
The Love Boat crew.
By 1982, The Love Boat was sailing smoothly through its sixth season. The series still ranked in the Top Ten and its first season cast remained intact. If its feel-good formula was wearing thin, viewers didn't seem to mind nor did the guest stars--a canny mix of TV vet read more
The Five Best Burt Lancaster Performances
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Dec 17, 2015
The shadows enhance the film's dark tones.
1. Sweet Smell of Success (1957) - Surprisingly, Burt Lancaster didn't garner rave reviews nor earn any awards for what I consider his finest performance. In this first-rate adaptation of Clifford Odets' play, he stars as J.J. Hunsecker, an influentia read more
The Paramount Vault: "Appointment with Death" and "My Six Loves"
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Dec 14, 2015
I suspect that many of you have already discovered the Paramount Vault channel on YouTube. It's a great way to watch full-length movies for free on your computer, tablet, or TV (assuming your set can connect to the Internet). There are dozens of movies available (including 32 categorized as "classic read more
The Five Best Portrayals of Dr. Watson
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Dec 10, 2015
It's never easy to play the part of the trusted sidekick. So today, we show our appreciation for one of the most famous sidekicks in English literature: Sherlock Holme's associate, confident, and biographer Dr. John H. Watson. Below are our five picks for the best portrayals of Dr. Watson in film an read more
The Movie-TV Connection Game (December Edition)
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Dec 7, 2015
What do Warner Oland and Michael Landon have in common?
Welcome to our latest edition! As always, you will be given a pair or trio of films or performers. Your task is to find the common connection. It could be anything--two stars who acted in the same movie, two movies that share a common theme, e read more
The Best Movies You May Have Never Seen (Nov 2015)
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Dec 2, 2015
Recommended and reviewed by Lady Eve's Reel Life
German filmmaker Max Ophuls.
Letter from an Unknown Woman (1948). Max Ophuls, the legendary German-born director most well-known for the films he made in France-- La Ronde (1950), Le Plaisir (1952), The Earrings of Madame de… (1953), an read more
DVD Spotlight on "The Bold Ones: The Lawyers"
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Nov 30, 2015
Good news for classic TV fans! On December 1st, Timeless Media continues its DVD releases of the social dramas that aired under the umbrella TV series The Bold Ones (1968-73). The Lawyers stars Burl Ives as a crafty attorney working with two junior associates played by Joseph Campanella and Jam read more
Holiday Gift Ideas for the Classic Film and TV Fan (2015 Edition)
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Nov 26, 2015
For the past six years, the Cafe's staff has provided a list of recommended gifts for your favorite classic film and/or TV fan. It's one of our most popular features. This year's choices run the gamut from classic musicals to Bogey as Marlowe to a sci fi TV series with marionettes.
Best of Warner B read more
Rocky: The Underdog That Won an Oscar
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Nov 22, 2015
Sylvester Stallone in the original Rocky.
The Rocky saga continues on November 25th with the release of Creed. This latest installment in Sylvester Stallone's long-running series about a blue-collar boxer is a reboot. This time, Rocky Balboa takes a backseat in a story that focuses on Apollo Creed' read more
Seven Things to Know About Sydney Greenstreet
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Nov 19, 2015
1. Sydney Greenstreet did not appear in a movie until he was 62. His film debut was pretty memorable, though—he played Kasper Gutman in The Maltese Falcon.
2. Despite a number of popular supporting performances (e.g., Casablanca, Christmas in Connecticut, Devotion), etc., he received only one read more
Eve Plumb Guest Stars on a Poignant "Family Affair" Christmas Episode
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Nov 16, 2015
It's easy to forget that Family Affair was one of the most successful series on American television in the 1960s. During its five-year run that started in 1966, it finished in the Top 5 in the Nielsen ratings for three consecutive seasons. It was nominated for an Emmy twice as Outstanding Comed read more
A Very Merry MeTV Blogathon of Holiday Favorites
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Nov 15, 2015
The Classic TV Blog Association and MeTV are collaborating on a another classic TV blogathon--this time with a holiday theme!
Starting on Monday, November 16th and continuing through Christmas night, MeTV will air holiday episodes of classic television series every weeknight from 9:00 to 10:00 pm E read more
The Cary Grant Occupation Quiz
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Nov 12, 2015
Each occupation below was performed by Cary Grant in one of his movies. Your mission is to identify the movie! No references are allowed...you must use your own brain! As always, please don't answer more than three questions per day, so others can play, too.
1. A businessman in Japan.
2. Mill w read more
Cult Movie Theatre: I Bury the Living
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Cafe Guest Blogger on Nov 9, 2015
This review is by guest blogger ClassicBecky from ClassicBecky's Brain Food.
Richard Boone in IBTL.
Have you ever been digging through a big barrel full of DVDs at Walmart and thought you found a gem...and the gem turns out to be cheap glass? A few years ago, I found a collection of DVDs with 85 read more