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Classic Movie Travels: Joan McCracken

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on Jun 8, 2021

Classic Movie Travels: Joan McCracken Joan McCracken While the name Joan McCracken may not be familiar to many these days, in her heyday, she was a renowned actor, dancer, and comedian, notable for originating the role of Sylvie in Oklahoma!, taking on the nickname of “The Girl Who Falls Down” read more

Vitagraph: America’s First Great Motion Picture Studio – Book Giveaway (June)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Jun 6, 2021

“Vitagraph: America’s First Great Motion Picture Studio”We have Four Books to Giveaway this Month! CMH is happy to announce our next Classic Movie Book Giveaway as part of our partnership with University Press of Kentucky! This time, we’ll be giving away FOUR COPIES of “Vita read more

Western RoundUp: Corriganville

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Laura Grieve on Jun 1, 2021

Western RoundUp: Corriganville Some of the best-known Western movie locations are beyond Southern California… places like Lone Pine’s Alabama Hills, further north in California, or Monument Valley, where John Ford shot Westerns on the Arizona-Utah border. However, hundreds of Weste read more

Screen Classics Discussion Video Series: Jane Russell and the Marketing of a Hollywood Legend with Author Christina Rice

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on May 29, 2021

“Mean…Moody…MagnificentJane Russell and the Marketing of a Hollywood Legend.” Facebook Live Chat with author Christina Rice I’m so happy to announce that we’ll be hosting our next Facebook Event for the Screen Classics Discussion Video Series, with University Press of Kentucky read more

Western RoundUp: Hidden Gems, Vol. 3

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Laura Grieve on May 25, 2021

Western RoundUp: Hidden Gems, Vol. 3 It’s time for another look at some Western “Hidden Gems”! These are relatively lesser-known yet entertaining movies that deserve a look from fans of the Western genre. I’ve found both of these films, which share a cavalry theme, wort read more

Lives Behind the Legends: Marilyn Monroe

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Arancha van der Veen on May 25, 2021

Marilyn Monroe – The Intellectual Over the years, Marilyn Monroe has become more icon than person. The Marilyn the world knows is mostly defined by two things: appearance and tragedy. She is seen as the ditzy, blonde bombshell who giggles as her skirt flies up or as the naïve orphan eaten read more

Classic Conversations: Adam-Michael James Brings the Beloved ‘Bewitched’ Characters Back to Life in His New Book ‘Samantha’s Seventies’

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Danny Miller on May 21, 2021

There’s no one on the planet who knows more about the classic TV series Bewitched than talented writer Adam-Michael James. His deliciously comprehensive first book, The Bewitched Continuum, was an encyclopedic tome packed with everything you ever wanted to know about the ser read more

Noir Nook: Top 10 Noirs I Adore

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on May 18, 2021

Noir Nook: Top 10 Noirs I Adore I love a good list. And some of my favorite lists have to do with film noir.  I’m always fascinated by the favorite noirs of other fans of this era – they vary so widely. But, then again, my own favorites vary as well, depending on the day. Some read more

How Many Films did Clark Gable and Jean Harlow Star in Together?

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on May 18, 2021

How Many Films did Clark Gable andJean Harlow Star in Together? The King of Hollywood and The Blonde Bombshell, Clark Gable and Jean Harlow “She didn’t want to be famous. She wanted to be happy.”-Clark Gable (about Jean Harlow) Clark Gable and Jean Harlow starred in SIX films together read more

Silver Screen Standards: The Gay Divorcee (1934)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Jennifer Garlen on May 11, 2021

Silver Screen Standards: The Gay Divorcee (1934) The Gay Divorcee (1934) I knew I wanted to write about Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers for this month’s column, but with ten movies to choose from the hard part was deciding which one I particularly wanted to watch again. Top Hat (1935) and Swing read more

Mean…Moody…Magnificent!: Jane Russell and the Marketing of a Hollywood Legend – Book Giveaway (May)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on May 9, 2021

“Mean…Moody…Magnificent!: Jane Russell and theMarketing of a Hollywood Legend”We have Four Books to Giveaway this Month! CMH is happy to announce our next Classic Movie Book Giveaway as part of our partnership with University Press of Kentucky! This time, we’ll be giving away read more

Monsters and Matinees: Modern sci-fi owes a debt to ‘Day of the Triffids’

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Toni Ruberto on May 8, 2021

In a continuing quest to enjoy as many classic movie monsters as possible, it was time to revisit The Day of the Triffids. Seeing it with fresh eyes after so long brought a sense of Déjà vu in the most unexpected way. There, in Day of the Triffids, was one of my favorite sequences from The Walkin read more

Classic Conversations: Jacqueline Bissett and the Stars of ‘West Side Story’ Talk About the 2021 TCM Classic Film Festival

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Danny Miller on May 6, 2021

George Chakiris, Rita Moreno, and Russ Tamblyn of West Side Story I have attended all of the TCM Classic Film Festivals since TCM premiered the festival in Hollywood in April 2010. It is my favorite classic movie event and many of us look forward to it all year long, talking about it on our Faceb read more

Classic Movie Travels: Tom Drake

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annette Bochenek on May 6, 2021

Classic Movie Travels: Tom Drake Tom Drake While Tom Drake is arguably best remembered as the “Boy Next Door” to Judy Garland’s Esther Smith in Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), Drake also made his mark as an actor in a variety of films as well as television appearances. Drake was born Alfred read more

The 2021 TCM Classic Film Festival is Here!

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on May 6, 2021

Four Fantastic Days of Films, Interviews,Special Presentations and More! Well, what can I say, except that, year after year, I look soooo forward to attending the Turner Classic Movies Film Festival. And, although times have changed over the past year (understatement), I have to give big kudos to read more

Cinemallennials: Shane (1953)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Dave Lewis on May 5, 2021

Cinemallennials: Shane (1953) For those of you who are unfamiliar with Cinemallennials, it is a bi-weekly podcast in which I, and another millennial, watch a classic film that we’ve never seen before, and discuss its significance and relevance in today’s world. On today’s episode, I read more

What’s Streaming in May on the CMH Channel at Best Classics Ever? Angel and the Badman, Meet John Doe and Cheating Blondes

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on May 2, 2021

Our May Picks on the Classic Movie Hub ChannelMay Birthdays and Mysterious Mayhem! Here we go… This month’s free streaming picks for our Classic Movie Hub Channel at Best Classics Ever (BCE) – the mega streaming channel for classic movies and TV shows! That read more

Silents are Golden: A Closer Look – The General (1926)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Lea Stans on Apr 29, 2021

Silents are Golden: A Closer Look – The General (1926) Often called one of the finest silent films of all time – some people even consider it the finest – Buster Keaton’s masterwork The General (1926) still feels wonderfully fresh nearly 100 years later. Handsomely photographed and proudly read more

Noir Nook: Not Your Average Noir

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on Apr 23, 2021

Noir Nook: Not Your Average Noir Ladies in Retirement (1941) What are the characteristics of film noir? Femme Fatales? Voiceover narration? Flashbacks? Cynical anti-hero? Deep shadows and single-source lighting? Urban setting? Unique camera angles? Hard-boiled detective? Yes. And no. read more

How Many Films did James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart Star in Together?

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Apr 20, 2021

How Many Films did James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart Star in Together? Cagney and Bogart, two very well-dressed but ruthless, gangsters read more
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