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SUPERNATURAL ( 1933 )
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Oct 10, 2015
Carole Lombard left an indelible imprint on Hollywood and is primarily remembered for her screwball comedy roles in which she enthralled audiences worldwide with her zany, eccentric persona that she exhibited on screen, but while she was accustomed to her comedic parts, Lombard also excelled in oth read more
HAPPY 107TH BIRTHDAY CAROLE LOMBARD
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Oct 8, 2015
Tuesday, October 6th marked the 107th anniversary of the birth of Carole Lombard, the famed motion picture actress who marked an ounce of distinction in Hollywood with her inimitable flair for screwball comedy that later earned her the nickname of the Queen Of Screwball. In the years following her read more
GASLIGHT ( 1944 )
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Oct 4, 2015
During the years there has been a myriad of notable thrillers, but none of them have reached the pinnacle of success that Gaslight attained. Released in 1944 when Film Noir was at it’s zenith, Gaslight offers the viewer plenty of chills and thrills while it takes you on a journey of Victorian read more
THE INNOCENTS ( 1961 )
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Oct 1, 2015
Yesterday, September 29th was the 94th Birthday of Deborah Kerr, the famed Scottish actress who became one of Hollywood’s greatest assets. During the annals of her career, Kerr pioneered her way through an array of triumphant films which garnered her critical acclaim. In 1961, a time when mo read more
HAPPY BIRTHDAY GREER GARSON
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Sep 29, 2015
Today marks the 111th anniversary of the birth of Greer Garson, the Academy Award winning actress whose popularity escalated during World War II. In the prime of her career, Garson pioneered her way through an array of successful pictures, which include, Mrs. Miniver and Random Harvest. For Greer read more
ARSENE LUPIN ( 1932 )
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Sep 27, 2015
Hollywood has certainly had it’s share of stars that are immutable, but nobody has ever been able to equal the amount of the flowing abundance of talent that the Barrymore family has been showcasing for years. As each decade passed, there has always been a prominent figure with the surname o read more
ANNOUNCING “THE SILENT CINEMA BLOGATHON”
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Sep 24, 2015
With the success of my two previous blogathons, I’ve decided to host another blogathon, this time dedicated to silent cinema, that magical bygone era before the birth of the talkies. As the years have progressed, the silent age of cinema have become largely forgotten about today, so to pay tr read more
SEND ME NO FLOWERS ( 1964 ) THE SEE YOU IN THE FALL BLOGATHON
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Sep 23, 2015
This post is part of the See You In The Fall Blogathon, hosted by Steve at Movie Movie Blog Blog. Click Here to view the other entries being exhibited during this event, but don’t fall on your way over. During the years there have been many different forms of comedy. While screwball comedy i read more
LADIES OF LEISURE ( 1930 )
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Sep 22, 2015
There was nothing ordinary about the famous partnership of Frank Capra and Barbara Stanwyck. He was one of the worlds most influential directors. She was Hollywood’s greatest asset, and together they produced five notable films that have now been stapled as cinematic masterpieces. The teaming read more
WRITTEN ON THE WIND ( 1956 )
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Sep 20, 2015
STAR OF THE MONTH: LAUREN BACALL. When Douglas Sirk is credited to a production you can guarantee that your in for a treat. Sirk who displayed prolific detail in capturing strong emotions abounded with people that were often plagued with mental illness or alcoholism problems highly excelled in the read more
THE LAUREN BACALL BLOGATHON: A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL PARTICIPANTS
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Sep 18, 2015
The Lauren Bacall Blogathon has now officially come to a close. This was my second time hosting a blogathon, and like the Barrymore Trilogy Blogathon that took place last month, it has proved to be just as exciting and successful with a plethora of classic film enthusiast bloggers coalescing to cele read more
LAUREN BACALL: A FAMILY REMEMBRANCE
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Sep 17, 2015
This post is part of the Lauren Bacall Blogathon, hosted by me at my blog: In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood. Click here to view the other articles honoring Lauren Bacall. P.S: Scroll down to the bottom of the article to view photos of my Lauren Bacall autographs: Just in case: Here is a lin read more
THE LAUREN BACALL BLOGATHON HAS NOW ARRIVED
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Sep 14, 2015
The day has finally come. The Lauren Bacall Blogathon has now arrived, and will be continuing on until Lauren Bacall’s Birthday on Wednesday September 16th. Below are the list of entries. I will be updating the page daily to exhibit all the submissions as they come in. I must say that everyon read more
THE GREAT MAN’S LADY ( 1942 )
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Sep 13, 2015
This post is part of the William Wellman Blogathon, hosted by Now Voyaging. Click here to view the other articles being exhibited during this event. In the entertainment industry, a place that is filled with many notable names, who were prolific at their craft, William Wellman shone for his creativ read more
ISLAND IN THE SKY ( 1953 )
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Sep 12, 2015
This post is part of the William Wellman Blogathon, hosted by Now Voyaging. Click here to view the other articles being exhibited during this event. In the entertainment industry that was filled with many notable names, who were prolific at their craft, William Wellman shone for his creative direct read more
NO MAN OF HER OWN ( 1932 )
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Sep 8, 2015
Even before the invention of the Screwball Comedy icon that she would become, Carole Lombard sent sparks flying in an array of Pre-Code films, where she displayed vitality and wit that would help establish her legendary status a few years later. One her most notable efforts from this period was in read more
QUEEN CHRISTINA ( 1933 )
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Sep 5, 2015
“I’m tired of being a symbol, Chancellor, I long to be a human being! This longing I cannot suppress.”. Greta Garbo as Queen Christina states victoriously to Chancellor. Just the title itself is regal, but when you combine it with the mystique charm and sexual allure of Greta Garb read more
SO BIG ( 1932 )
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Sep 2, 2015
“I want you to realize that this whole thing called life is just a grand adventure. The trick is to act in it and look out at the same time. And remember: no matter what happens, good or bad, it’s just so much velvet”, is the title key phrase in the movie. A quote that is reference read more
TCM SUMMER UNDER THE STARS BLOGATHON: DAY 30: FEATURING GARY COOPER
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Aug 31, 2015
Gary Cooper is perhaps the most versatile actor the world has known. In a career spanning thirty six years, he has appeared in an array of films which stem from the silent era to 1960, showcasing his indelible talents in every genre, where he displayed a screen persona that would inherit him the tit read more
A CENTENARY REMEMBRANCE TO INGRID BERGMAN ON HER 100TH BIRTHDAY.
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Aug 29, 2015
This post is part of “The Wonderful Ingrid Bergman Blogathon”, hosted by my good friend Virginie from The Wonderful World Of Cinema. Click here to read the other articles being exhibited during the event. Happy 100th Birthday Ingrid. Today marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Ing read more