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Silver Screen Standards: For Me and My Gal (1942)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jul 12, 2023
Silver Screen Standards: For Me and My Gal (1942)
Although both of them made more memorable pictures on their own, For Me and My Gal (1942) marks the film debut of Gene Kelly and his first pairing with Judy Garland, who was just breaking out of juvenile roles and into adult leading lady status af read more
Classic Movie Travels: Robert Rockwell
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annette Bochenek on Jul 10, 2023
Classic Movie Travels: Robert Rockwell
Robert Rockwell
Robert Griswold Rockwell was a popular actor on stage, film,
radio, and television. He was born on October 15, 1920, in Chicago, Illinois,
and raised in Lake Bluff, Illinois. His parents were Harold and Margaret
Rockwell. Rockwell also had read more
A killer gaze: Richard Burton and his ‘Medusa Touch’
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Toni Ruberto on Jul 8, 2023
A severely beaten man who has survived a heinous assault is
unconscious in a London hospital.
His head and face are wrapped in bandages with only his eyes (a key thing) and mouth visible. The heart monitor near his bed is flatlined, but inexplicably there is a small blip of brain activity. He isn read more
Western Round Up: “B” Movie Sampler – Vol.2
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Laura Grieve on Jun 29, 2023
Western Round Up: “B” Movie Sampler – Vol.2 Last summer I shared a series of short reviews of “B” Westerns I watched while traveling. I went on another road trip earlier this month and again watched several short Westerns in the evenings, thanks to my portable DVD player read more
Silents are Golden: A Closer Look At – The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Lea Stans on Jun 15, 2023
Silents are Golden: A Closer Look At – The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) The silent era is synonymous with many things: tenderly-lit romances, wacky silent comedies, edgy German Expressionism, and, of course, big-budget spectacles. From Intolerance (1916) to Metropolis (1927), silent era epics read more
The classic connection of Warner Bros., big bugs and Hammer horror
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Toni Ruberto on Jun 10, 2023
Gangster films, innovative musicals, hard-boiled detective movies and female-centered dramas. Porky Pig, Donald Duck, Bugs Bunny and Batman, too. That’s quite a distinct and diverse group of genres and characters that are part of the 100-year history of Warner Bros. A word you don’t see in that read more
Noir Nook: Canada Noir
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on Jun 9, 2023
Noir Nook: Canada Noir Canada Day – formerly known as Dominion Day and sometimes referred to as “Canada’s birthday” – is a federal holiday that commemorates the anniversary of Canadian Confederation. This took place on July 1, 1867, when the three separate colonies of the United Canadas, read more
Silver Screen Standards: Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jun 8, 2023
Silver Screen Standards: Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
Many remakes have followed in the wake of the original Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956), the iconic science fiction film adapted from a serialized novel by American sci-fi writer Jack Finney, but the first outing for this terrify read more
Classic Movie Travels May: Joe Cobb
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annette Bochenek on Jun 2, 2023
Classic Movie Travels May: Joe Cobb Joe Cobb Joseph “Joe” Frank Cobb was among the many children cast in the early iteration of Our Gang, spending his tenure in the hit comedies from 1922 to 1929. He was born in Shawnee, Oklahoma, on November 7, 1916, to James Cobb and Florence “Flossie” read more
Western RoundUp: Western Film Book Library – Part 7
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Laura Grieve on May 30, 2023
Western RoundUp: Western Film Book Library – Part 7
Every year or so I share some interesting titles on the Western film genre in this column. Here’s my 2023 look at a mixture of brand-new and vintage books on Westerns!
There’s an exciting new series of paperback books on Wes read more
Silents are Golden: Silent Superstars – The Sensational Pola Negri
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Lea Stans on May 18, 2023
Silents are Golden: Silent Superstars – The Sensational Pola Negri We’re all familiar with the stereotype of the flamboyant silent film actress: the lavishly-dressed temptress being chauffeured around Hollywood in gold-plated automobiles, stalking through the most exclusive parties, leaving a read more
Monsters and Matinees: When worlds collide, moviegoers love to watch
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Toni Ruberto on May 13, 2023
It’s 1910 and the world is in a panic. Halley’s Comet is on its way, and people are terrified. They buy gas masks to save themselves from poisonous fumes and take anti-comet pills for protection from other bad things. They pray in the streets and seek shelter in caves. The comet comes read more
Noir Nook: Top 10 Favorite Bad Boys – Part 2
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on May 11, 2023
Noir Nook: Top 10 Favorite Bad Boys – Part 2 Last month, here at the Noir Nook, I served up the first half of my top 10 bad boys of noir. I’m finishing up the list this month with another spate of dastardly dudes. Watch yourself – they’re up to no good! ….. Whit Sterling (Kirk read more
Silver Screen Standards: A Woman’s Face (1941)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Jennifer Garlen on May 9, 2023
Silver Screen Standards: A Woman’s Face (1941) Although it’s not as iconic as films like The Women (1939) or Mildred Pierce (1945), I really enjoy the George Cukor murder melodrama A Woman’s Face (1941) because it gives us a different view – quite literally – of star Joan Crawford. When read more
Classic Movie Travels: Arlene Golonka
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annette Bochenek on May 4, 2023
Classic Movie Travels: Arlene Golonka
Arlene Golonka
Arline Leanore Golonka was born on January 23, 1936, in Chicago,
Illinois, to Elinor Wroblewski Golonka and Frank Golonka. Her father passed
away when she was two years old and her mother later married Edward Rejba. Elinor
and Edward then ha read more
Classic Movie Travels: Arlene Golonka
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annette Bochenek on May 4, 2023
Classic Movie Travels: Arlene Golonka
Arlene Golonka
Arline Leanore Golonka was born on January 23, 1936, in Chicago,
Illinois, to Elinor Wroblewski Golonka and Frank Golonka. Her father passed
away when she was two years old and her mother later married Edward Rejba. Elinor
and Edward then ha read more
Western RoundUp: Final Resting Places, Western Filmmakers
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Laura Grieve on Apr 25, 2023
Western RoundUp: Final Resting Places,Western Filmmakers
In this month’s Western RoundUp column we’ll return to the topic of the final resting places of Western filmmakers, visiting the gravesites of 13 actors, actresses, and directors.
We’ll start in the little town of Marys read more
Western RoundUp: Final Resting Places, Western Filmmakers
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Laura Grieve on Apr 25, 2023
Western RoundUp: Final Resting Places,Western Filmmakers
In this month’s Western RoundUp column we’ll return to the topic of the final resting places of Western filmmakers, visiting the gravesites of 13 actors, actresses, and directors.
We’ll start in the little town of Marys read more
Silents are Golden: What Were the Top Box Office Hits Of 1923?
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Lea Stans on Apr 20, 2023
Silents are Golden: What Were the Top Box Office Hits Of 1923? Recently I attended the Kansas Silent Film Festival (and yes, that is my plug for that delightful–and free–event!) where the theme was the silent films of 1923. It got me pondering: what were the highest-grossing films from exactly read more
Silents are Golden: What Were the Top Box Office Hits Of 1923?
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Lea Stans on Apr 20, 2023
Silents are Golden: What Were the Top Box Office Hits Of 1923? Recently I attended the Kansas Silent Film Festival (and yes, that is my plug for that delightful–and free–event!) where the theme was the silent films of 1923. It got me pondering: what were the highest-grossing films from exactly read more