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Ernest Borgnine, 95, Passes Away
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Josh Kaye on Jul 10, 2012
Ernest Borgnine: January 24, 1917 – July 8, 2012
It is with much sadness that I have to write this sentence…Ernest Borgnine, 95 years old, passed away on July 8, 2012 due to kidney failure. I haven’t had much exposure to him, seeing him in only four films, but he always stood out. read more
Classic Movie Legend Tribute: George Cukor
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by minooallen on Jul 7, 2012
Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, George Cukor, born today, July 7 in 1899! Woman’s Director. That is the title Hollywood bequeathed upon George Cukor, a title he of course resented. And, to be perfectly honest, I almost resent it, too. To call Cukor a “woman’s director” is to insult his read more
Hollywood’s Greatest: Then and Now – Elaine Stritch Part 3
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Josh Kaye on Jul 6, 2012
Where Is She Now?
Elaine Stritch was never one for the big screen, or the little screen, so a lot of her credits in those areas are limited. Since 2000, she has appeared in only 10 TV shows or movies. She made an appearance in two episodes of 3rd Rock from the Sun as Martha Albright, her first in th read more
Hollywood’s Greatest: Then and Now – Elaine Stritch Part 2
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Josh Kaye on Jul 4, 2012
Known more for her work on the stage than on the big screen, Elaine Stritch was born February 2, 1925 to Mildred and George Stritch in Detroit, Michigan. Born into a wealthy family, Stritch had the opportunity to pursue her dream of acting and train at the Dramatic Workship of The New School in New read more
You Can Say That Again! Classic Movie Quotes: July 4th
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Jul 4, 2012
In Celebration of America’s Birthday today, July 4, 2012, I am sharing some of my favorite Classic Movie quotes about America and Americans! Here goes… ….. You see, boys forget what their country means by just reading The Land of the Free in history books. Then they get to be me read more
Fourth of July: A Classic Movie Salute to the American Spirit
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by minooallen on Jul 4, 2012
Independence Day: Characters Count The fourth of July has become somewhat of a bittersweet holiday for me. Although the birth of our nation was founded on inclusive, democratic ideals, the current climate of the American political system can be, well, downright depressing. Although I want to show read more
Classic Movie Legend Tribute: George Sanders
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Jul 3, 2012
Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, George Sanders, born today, July 3, in 1906!
The sophisticated and quite often ‘villainous’ George Sanders…
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George Sanders in his Oscar winning role for Best Supporting Actor as the acerbic theater critic, Addison DeWitt, in All Ab read more
Classic Movie Legend Tribute: Olivia de Havilland
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by minooallen on Jul 1, 2012
Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, Olivia de Havilland, born today, July 1 in 1916!
One of the more depressing things about this job, well, really the only depressing thing about this job is the fact that almost everyone I write about is dead. A bit of a downer, I know. So, every once in read more
Classic Movie Legend Tribute: Charles Laughton
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by minooallen on Jul 1, 2012
Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, Charles Laughton, born today, July 1, in 1899!
I like to think of Charles Laughton as somewhat of a film and theatre Renaissance man. Acting, he did that. Directing, he did that, too. Producing, on his list of skill sets. Yes, Laughton was certainly a m read more
Classic Movie Legend Tribute: William Wyler
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by minooallen on Jul 1, 2012
Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, William Wyler, born today, July 1, in 1902!
While in college, I read an essay called William Wyler, The Jansenist of Mise en Scene, by famed French film theorist Andre Bazin. And I must say, even though I was a fan of Wyler before, I realized I did not read more
Classic Movie Legend Tribute: Richard Rodgers
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Jun 28, 2012
Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Music Legend, Richard Rodgers, born today, June 28 in 1902! I must confess, I absolutely love classic music! And in celebration of one of the most prolific composers in American history, here is a brief pictorial tribute to Richard Rodgers — the first person to read more
Classic Movie Legend Tribute: Eleanor Parker
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by minooallen on Jun 26, 2012
Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, Eleanor Parker, born today, June 26 in 1922! Eleanor Parker, a versatile actress if I ever saw one. Her range was so expansive she would later be dubbed “Woman of a Thousand faces.” So, to celebrate this great star’s birthday, let us look at read more
Classic Movie Legend Tribute: Peter Lorre
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by minooallen on Jun 26, 2012
Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, Peter Lorre, born today, June 26 in 1904! When I think of Peter Lorre two things come to mind: those big, buggy eyes and that sneery, nasally voice. I guess it makes sense that the Austria-born actor would go on to be typecast as the “sinister foreigner read more
Hollywood’s Greatest: Then and Now – Christopher Lee Part 3
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Josh Kaye on Jun 22, 2012
Where Is He Now?
At this moment in time, Christoper Lee is 90 years old, and while he hasn’t been turning out movies like he used to, the fact he’s still acting is extremely impressive and exciting. It’s weird to say this about an actor who appeared in so much, but at the beginning read more
Classic Movie Legend Tribute: Billy Wilder
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by minooallen on Jun 22, 2012
Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, Billy Wilder, born today, June 22 in 1906!
The dictionary describes a hero as follows: A person who is admired for courage or noble qualities. And of course, every child has a hero growing up. For some it was Superman, for others it was their parents an read more
Classic Movie Legend Tribute: Jane Russell
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by minooallen on Jun 21, 2012
Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, Jane Russell, born today, June 21 in 1921! What does a classic film fanatic think of when the name Jane Russell pops up? I think a certain Howard Hughes quote might answer that question fairly succinctly, “There are two good reasons why men to go read more
Classic Movie Legend Tribute: Errol Flynn
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by minooallen on Jun 20, 2012
Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, Errol Flynn, born today, June 20th, 1909! Although Errol Flynn is often remembered most as the nefarious, swashbuckling hero of a bygone era, his abilities as an actor can often be overlooked. So today, the day of this glorious classic star’s birth, I read more
Hollywood’s Greatest: Then and Now – Christopher Lee Part 2
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Josh Kaye on Jun 20, 2012
One of the most respected actors of all time, Christopher Lee has been in the industry since 1946, and has performed roles in about 275 films, making him the Guinness World Record holder. Lee was born on May 27, 1922 in Belgravia, Westminster to Lieutenant-Colonel Geoffrey Trollope Lee and Contessa read more
Cinementally Speaking: Week of June 18, 2012 (2)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Jun 18, 2012
Just wanted to invite everyone to visit me at TheCinementals.org every Monday — where I will be posting a weekly article called “Cinementally Speaking” highlighting my favorite ‘birthday week’ quotes.
Here’s the first official article:
Welcome to Cinementally Spea read more
What we Love about Dads: A Salute to Three Classic Movie Fathers
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Jun 17, 2012
In Celebration of Father’s Day, what we love about our Dads! ….. For being a role model of integrity: Gregory Peck as Atticus Finch (with Mary Badham as daughter Scout) in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962, directed by Robert Mulligan). ….. For being ever-patient and understanding: Sp read more