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Exclusive Interview with Claude Jarman Jr. Part One: The Yearling and Clarence Brown

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Dec 18, 2019

Claude Jarman Jr. Child Star of The Yearling Talks about The Yearling, Director Clarence Brown and More CMH is thrilled to say that we’re kicking off a series of exclusive video interviews and articles with Claude Jarman Jr. today. Claude made his feature film debut starring as ‘Jody read more

The Funny Papers: A Christmas Miracle Comes for Trudy Kockenlocker

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Kellee Pratt on Dec 17, 2019

The Funny Papers: A Christmas Miracle Comes for Trudy Kockenlocker Many a cinephile enjoy debating what films merit the definition for a holiday movie. Ever since Preston Sturges directed The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek (1944), the controversy surrounding the film was less focused on whether read more

Monsters and Matinees: B-movie or kids’ film? ‘Santa Claus Conquers the Martians’ is both

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Toni Ruberto on Dec 14, 2019

This is tough to admit, but sometimes horror and sci-fi B-movies don’t have a particularly scary monster. Sometimes, they are just … bizarre. That’s true in Santa Claus Conquers the Martians. Until I saw this infamous 1964 B-movie, I equated Martians with that creepy three-fingered hand with read more

The Bridge on the River Kwai: Honor, Duty, and Madness

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Dec 14, 2019

The Bridge on the River Kwai: Honor, Duty and Madness – an Unforgettable Film even 62 Years Later… In honor of the anniversary of the US theatrical release of The Bridge on the River Kwai on December 14, 1957, a mere 62 years ago today, I am reprinting an article that I wrote for Sony read more

Silver Screen Standards: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Dec 10, 2019

Silver Screen Standards: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946) Our new house got a surprise addition last month when a neighbor showed up with a little stray kitten in her arms. Mojo Jinx Mephisto is now an official member of the family, bringing the total number of cats up to three, and I spen read more

Classic Movie Travels: Burl Ives

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annette Bochenek on Dec 5, 2019

Classic Movie Travels: Burl Ives Burl Ives In reflecting upon the many stars who entertained audiences throughout the Golden Age of Hollywood, it is easy to notice that the vast majority of these individuals were multi-talented. Their combination of many skills made them highly employable and read more

Cooking with the Stars: Lucille Ball’s Apple John

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Samantha Ellis on Dec 3, 2019

Cooking with the Stars: Lucille Ball’s Apple John Lucille Ball cooking It’s the most wonderful time of the year! As the temperature drops, I’ve begun thinking about where Cooking with the Stars was at this time last year. I had decided to turn the concept into a column, but on my read more

A Big Thank You from CMH: The 3rd Annual “Give a Gift, Get a Gift” Promotion

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Nov 29, 2019

That’s Right, We’re Doin’ It Again! The Give A Gift, Get a Gift Holiday Contest. Greetings CMH Fans and Followers!  For the past 2 years, we’ve run a special holiday giveaway contest to express my sincere gratitude to our followers and our columnists. That sa read more

Happy Thanksgiving… A Macy’s Day Parade Vintage Pictorial

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Nov 27, 2019

Celebrating Thanksgiving with Fond Memories! I have such fond memories of the Macy’s Day Parade from when I was a little kid… waking up early in the morning, running downstairs to the living room, and turning on the TV to see what awesome and fun balloons would be making their way down t read more

Monsters and Matinees: ‘Tarantula’ – Or why I’m afraid to look out my bedroom window

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Toni Ruberto on Nov 27, 2019

Tarantula – Or why I’m afraid to look out my bedroom window My childhood bedroom had two windows: one by the headboard and one near the other end of the bed. They were great to let a cool breeze in the room, but they also held a darker side where my overactive imagination freely roame read more

Western Roundup: Western Film Book Library – Part 2

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Laura Grieve on Nov 26, 2019

Last summer I shared a few of the favorite books on Westerns in my library.  Some of the books I wrote about encouraged my love of Westerns from an early age, while other titles were fairly recent. At the time I promised there would be a “Part 2,” and here it is, just in time for Chri read more

Silver Screen Standards: Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Nov 25, 2019

Silver Screen Standards: Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948) I’m in the process of moving houses this fall, and Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948) is one of the reasons. Faced with the terrifying prospect of completely remodeling our old house, I thought of the expression of pure read more

“Buttons: A Christmas Tale” DVD Giveaway (now through Dec 7)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Nov 24, 2019

“Buttons: A Christmas Tale”We have TWO DVDs to Give Away!“ CMH is thrilled to announce this very special giveaway – just in time for the holidays! Over the next few weeks, we’ll be giving away TWO COPIES of the DVD “Buttons: A Christmas Tale” starring beloved classic movie read more

“Lewis Milestone: Life and Films” Book Giveaway (now through Dec 21)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Nov 24, 2019

“Lewis Milestone: Life and Films”We have FOUR Books to Give Away this month! It’s time for our next book giveaway contest! CMH is happy to announce that we will be giving away FOUR COPIES of “Lewis Milestone: Life and Films” by Harlow Robinson, courtesy of University Press of Kentucky read more

The Marx Brothers – Family Rules!

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Nov 23, 2019

A Visit to Harpo’s Place: The Marx Brothers Family Rules and More As many of you may already know, I am a huge fan of The Marx Brothers. I’ve enjoyed their movies ever since I was a little kid, thanks to my father, who introduced me to their movies. As I watched these films with my da read more

Silents are Golden: What Was The Deal With Silent Film Makeup?

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Lea Stans on Nov 21, 2019

Silents are Golden: What Was The Deal With Silent Film Makeup? If you’re a new fan of silent films, you’re probably getting used to the slightly quicker speed, the old-fashioned acting styles, and the occasional scratchy film print. But maybe there’s one thing that still stands out, and keeps read more

Noir Nook: YouTube Noir – Cry of the City (1948)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on Nov 19, 2019

Noir Nook: YouTube Noir – Cry of the City (1948) The other night, I participated in a #FilmNoirFriday thread on Twitter, where I offered up a film noir recommendation. I selected The Big Combo (1955), which is one of the many noirs that I love, but which doesn’t get a lot of attention. This first read more

Win Tickets to see “TCM Big Screen Classics: Meet Me in St. Louis” (Giveaway runs now through Nov 24)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Nov 18, 2019

Win tickets to see “TCM Big Screen Classics: Meet Me in St. Louis (75th Anniversary)” on the Big Screen!In Select Cinemas Nationwide Sun Dec 8 and Wed Dec 11 “But the main thing is, Tootie, that we’re all going to be together, just like we’ve always been. That’s what really read more

Classic Conversations: Two Award-Winning Costume Designers Re-Imagine ‘Rebecca’ and ‘West Side Story’

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Danny Miller on Nov 14, 2019

As classic movie lovers, we can be a very sensitive group when it comes to messing with our favorites. Even movies that seem to get a new version for each successive generation get severely criticized by those of us who are devotees of the originals. While Lady Gaga received a lot of acclaim read more

Classic Movie Travels: Marion Stadler

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annette Bochenek on Nov 7, 2019

Classic Movie Travels: Marion Stadler Marion Stadler When viewing the restored The King of Jazz (1930) film, the act that captivates my attention most is the energetic duo performance by Marion Stadler and Don Rose. In learning about the vaudeville backgrounds of several other performers read more
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