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Classic Movie Travels: June Knight
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annette Bochenek on Mar 5, 2020
Classic Movie Travels: June Knight
June Knight
June Knight was a celebrated Broadway and film actress, talented in singing, dancing, and acting. On-screen, her characters are energetic and vibrant—a far cry from her weak self as a child, struggling through a variety of serious health issues. read more
Exclusive Interview with Claude Jarman Jr. Part Two: High Barbaree
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Mar 1, 2020
Claude Jarman Jr. Child Star of The Yearling Talks about his 2nd Film, High Barbaree
CMH is thrilled to present our 2nd exclusive video interview with Claude Jarman Jr. You will probably remember Claude as ‘Jody Baxter’ in his feature film debut, The Yearling, opposite Gregory Peck a read more
Western RoundUp: Seven Ways Fron Sundown (1960)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Laura Grieve on Feb 25, 2020
Western RoundUp: Seven Ways Fron Sundown (1960) This month we’ll be taking a “close-up” look at a single Western, the very entertaining Audie Murphy film Seven Ways From Sundown (1960). Seven Ways Fron Sundown (1960) Lobby Card Murphy plays the awkwardly named Seven Ways read more
Classic Conversations: Director Benedict Andrews on How He Helped Kristen Stewart Bring Jean Seberg’s Fascinating and Tragic Story to Life
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Danny Miller on Feb 21, 2020
Seberg is inspired by true events in the life of French New Wave darling and Breathless star, Jean Seberg (Kristen Stewart), who in the late 1960s was targeted by the FBI because of her support of the civil rights movement and her romantic involvement with Hakim Jamal (Anthony Mackie), among ot read more
Silents are Golden: A Closer Look at – Battleship Potemkin (1925)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Lea Stans on Feb 21, 2020
Silents are Golden: A Closer Look at – Battleship Potemkin (1925) If there was a Mount Rushmore of Very Famous Films–and we’re talking insanely famous films that have been discussed for many decades–one spot would obviously be occupied by Citizen Kane, and other spots would be battled read more
Silver Screen Standards: Bette Davis
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Feb 15, 2020
Silver Screen Standards: Bette Davis Baby Jane Hudson, whose shattered visage mirrors her broken psyche, is one of Davis’ most extreme characters, but the earlier roles paved the way for this late tour de force. Recently I rewatched What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, the 1962 film starring Bett read more
Noir Nook: Love in the Shadows
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on Feb 13, 2020
Noir Nook: Love in the Shadows A wise man once said, “Trip over love, you can get up. Fall in love and you fall forever.” In that spirit, and in this season of love, this month’s Noir Nook celebrates three of my favorite dysfunctional noir couples – ladies and gents who loved not too wisely… read more
Mini Tribute: Erik Rhodes
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Feb 10, 2020
Born Feb 10, 1906, Erik Rhodes – the Great Dialectician! Erik Rhodes is one of my all-time favorite Character Actors, yet oddly enough, I haven’t seen him in all that many movies. It just so happens though, that in the few movies I’ve seen him in, he’s unforgettable – a real scene read more
Mini Tribute: Alan Hale Sr.
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Feb 10, 2020
Born Feb 10, 1892, Alan Hale – Pirates, Cowboys and Much More!(potato chips anyone?) Where do I even begin? Alan Hale is just such a wonderful character actor. He’s had quite an impressive career to boot, appearing in over 230 films, silent and sound, (and directed nine read more
Monsters and Matinees: Still buzzing about ‘The Fly’ trilogy
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Toni Ruberto on Feb 8, 2020
It’s easy to think of the 1958 film The Fly in two words: “help me.” That phrase – often said in a silly high-pitched voice meant to mimic the film – is from an iconic moment that still brings chills today. It’s so popular that the actors even signed autographs with “help me.” read more
Classic Movie Travels: Gale Storm
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annette Bochenek on Feb 7, 2020
Gale Storm
Gale Storm was an actress and singer who found herself starring in two popular television shows of the 1950s. Several of her songs were top ten hits, with “I Hear You Knockin'” being one of the many favorites enjoyed by fans. While cast in many B movies, Storm nonetheless s read more
Cooking with the Stars: Elizabeth Taylor’s Chicken with Avocado and Mushrooms
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Samantha Ellis on Feb 5, 2020
Cooking with the Stars: Elizabeth Taylor’s Chicken with Avocado and Mushrooms Elizabeth Taylor It may be freezing outside, but here I am with the perfect dish this month to warm you back up again! February is all about Elizabeth Taylor, the darling of the silver screen who I’ve admired read more
Win Tickets to see “TCM Big Screen Classics: King Kong” (Giveaway runs now through Feb 22)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Feb 2, 2020
Win tickets to see “King Kong” on the Big Screen!In Select Cinemas NationwideSun March 15 CMH continues into our 5h year of our partnership with Fathom Events – with the 4th of our 15 movie ticket giveaways for 2020, courtesy of Fathom Events! That said, we’ll be giving away FOU read more
Western RoundUp: Hidden Gems, Vol. 1
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Laura Grieve on Jan 30, 2020
One of the things I especially enjoy about Westerns is discovering
lesser-known yet very entertaining movies. There are a great many such films
out there for the finding, ranging from “darn good Westerns” —
straightforward, solidly made entertainment — to unsung treasures whi read more
Silents are Golden: The Iconic Careers of Lillian and Dorothy Gish
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Lea Stans on Jan 23, 2020
Silents are Golden: The Iconic Careers of Lillian and Dorothy Gish “I remember one day in the early summer going through the gloomy old hall of the Biograph Studio when suddenly all gloom seemed to disappear. This change in atmosphere was caused by the presence of two young girls sitting side by read more
Win Tickets to see “TCM Big Screen Classics: The Color Purple” (Giveaway runs now through Feb 1)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Jan 20, 2020
Win tickets to see “The Color Purple” on the Big Screen!In Select Cinemas NationwideSun Feb 23 CMH continues into our 5h year of our partnership with Fathom Events – with the 3rd of our 15 movie ticket giveaways for 2020, courtesy of Fathom Events! That said, we’ll be giving away FOUR read more
Noir Nook: Peggy Cummins – Her Path to Film Noir
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on Jan 16, 2020
Noir Nook: Peggy Cummins – Her Path to Film Noir As we begin another noir year, I thought this would be a perfect time to take a look at one of my favorite noir femmes, Peggy Cummins, and the path that she traveled to reach the realm of film noir. A diminutive blonde with emerald-green eyes, read more
Silver Screen Standards: The Court Jester (1955)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jan 14, 2020
Silver Screen Standards: The Court Jester (1955)
I turn to colorful, upbeat musicals whenever I feel sick or depressed, especially in the winter, when I most need a bright escape from dark, dreary days stuck indoors. Recently I found myself revisiting one of my very favorite examples of the genre read more
Monsters and Matinees: Tiny terrors bring big thrills
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Toni Ruberto on Jan 11, 2020
Have you ever felt a weird sensation on your leg and reached down to bat it away? Or thought you saw something on the floor and jerked your leg thinking it was a spider – or worse? Me too. A lot. As much as I am fascinated by movies with oversized bugs, I also am intrigued by the opposite – read more
Classic Conversations: Chatting with Barbara Rush on Her 93rd Birthday
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Danny Miller on Jan 10, 2020
Barbara Rush with Rock Hudson and Jeffrey Hunter It’s no secret that I’m in love with Barbara Rush, star of stage, screen, and television. She appeared in some of my favorite movies and added immeasurably to every one of them. And her co-stars were equally legendary. The Young Philadelphians read more