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TCM SUMMER UNDER THE STARS BLOGATHON: DAY 26: FEATURING GRETA GARBO
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Aug 26, 2015
Here is my contribution to the TCM Summer Under The Stars Blogathon, hosted by Journey’s In Classic Film. Day 26: Featuring Greta Garbo. Greta Garbo with her mystique charm, irresistible allure combined with a remarkable presence and celestial beauty has been enthralling audiences for decades read more
STATE OF THE UNION ( 1948 )
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Aug 24, 2015
KATHARINE HEPBURN MONTH STATE OF THE UNION ( 1948 ) Frank Capra is one of the most influential directors the world has ever seen. During the annals of his career he has produced a myriad of triumphant classics and major award winning films that have garnered him a multitude of accolades and critical read more
ALICE ADAMS ( 1935 )
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Aug 22, 2015
KATHARINE HEPBURN MONTH ALICE ADAMS ( 1935 ) Katharine Hepburn is one of the brightest and most versatile stars to ever grace the silver screen. In a career spanning over seventy years, Katharine Hepburn pioneered her way through each decade, appearing in films that were of notable success or garner read more
IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS OF CLASSIC HOLLYWOOD PRESENTS: THE LAUREN BACALL BLOGATHON
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Aug 17, 2015
After the success of my Barrymore Trilogy Blogathon, I’ve decided to host another blogathon dedicated to Lauren Bacall, the famed actress who was known for her husky voice, sultry beauty and her blossoming marriage to Humphrey Bogart that would make for the screens most celebrated couple. Lau read more
THE BARRYMORE TRILOGY BLOGATHON: A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL PARTICIPANTS
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Aug 17, 2015
The Barrymore Trilogy Blogathon has now come to a close, and with the success of my first blogathon dedicated to the Royal Family of Hollywood, I will be making this an annual event. During the course of the past few days, I have received a multitude of fabulous entries, which cover all members of read more
MY RANDOM RAMBLINGS ABOUT ETHEL
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Aug 16, 2015
This post is part of the Barrymore Trilogy Blogathon hosted by me to commemorate the 136th anniversary of Ethel Barrymore’s birth. Ethel Barrymore was born Ethel Mae Blythe on August 15th, 1879, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to a theatrical family that started with her grandmother, Louisa Lan read more
A BILL OF DIVORCEMENT ( 1932 )
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Aug 14, 2015
KATHARINE HEPBURN MONTH A BILL OF DIVORCEMENT ( 1932 ) A Bill Of Divorcement might not be crowned a masterpiece, but it sure holds a mark of distinction. Not only did it introduce us to a new star on the horizon, it was the birth of a legend, that would soon become one of the greatest and most influ read more
IN LOVING MEMORY OF LAUREN BACALL: 1924 – 2014
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Aug 12, 2015
Just when the world was mourning the tragic death of Robin Williams, we awoke to the news about the passing of Lauren Bacall, the famed actress who was known for her husky voice, sultry beauty and her blossoming marriage to Humphrey Bogart that would make for the screens most celebrated couple. Toda read more
THE BARRYMORE TRILOGY BLOGATHON HAS NOW ARRIVED
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Aug 12, 2015
The day has finally come. The Barrymore Trilogy Blogathon has now arrived, and will be continuing on until Ethel Barrymore’s Birthday on Saturday August 15th. 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 every read more
THE BARRYMORE TRILOGY BLOGATHON HAS NOW ARRIVED.
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Aug 12, 2015
The day has finally come. The Barrymore Trilogy Blogathon has now arrived, and will be continuing on until Ethel Barrymore’s Birthday on Saturday August 15th. 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 every read more
REMEMBERING ROBIN WILLIAMS ONE YEAR LATER
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Aug 11, 2015
Today marks one year since the world received the tragic news of the passing of Robin Williams, the prominent actor who enchanted millions with his inimitable artistic flair for comedy and his unparalleled performances in such films that include, Jumanji, Patch Adams and Mrs. Doubtfire, among other read more
SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER ( 1959 )
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Aug 9, 2015
KATHARINE HEPBURN MONTH SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER ( 1959 ) Tennessee Williams is perhaps the worlds most legendary playwright from the 20th century, and ranks among other renowned names such as Eugene O’Neill and Arthur Miller. During the annals of his career, he has published an array of dramatic read more
KEEPER OF THE FLAME ( 1942 )
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Aug 5, 2015
KATHARINE HEPBURN MONTH KEEPER OF THE FLAME ( 1942 ) Well folks. It’s back to my turn on the “All Good Things” review table, and I continue Katharine Hepburn month with my essay on “Keeper Of The Flame”. A rather neglected film from Hepburn’s filmography that I ha read more
KEEPER OF THE FLAME ( 1942 )
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Aug 5, 2015
KATHARINE HEPBURN MONTH KEEPER OF THE FLAME ( 1942 ) Well folks. It’s back to my turn on the “All Good Things” review table, and I continue Katharine Hepburn month with my essay on “Keeper Of The Flame”. A rather neglected film from Hepburn’s filmography that I ha read more
THE 2ND ANNUAL BRITISH INVADERS BLOGATHON: I COULD GO ON SINGING ( 1963 )
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Aug 3, 2015
This is my contribution for the British Invaders Blogathon. Please be sure to check out the other entries being exhibited during this event. Hollywood is known as the land of the movies, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that motion pictures that are made outside of California or the United S read more
MARY OF SCOTLAND ( 1936 )
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Aug 1, 2015
KATHARINE HEPBURN MONTH MARY OF SCOTLAND ( 1936 ) Katharine Hepburn month is now here, and as a bonus, I’m kicking things off. For my nine essays, I’ve decided to take a glimpse into Katharine Hepburn’s career as a dramatic actress by focusing on her roles that really showcased her read more
BE MY GUEST.
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Jul 31, 2015
In August, I was selected to be the guest for the month on the newly site feature “Be My Guest” for the entertainment website “All Good Things” founded by classic film enthusiast, Monty Hawes. During each stint, each chosen participant will answer the following questions that read more
THE 1947, BLOGATHON: CRY WOLF
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Jul 15, 2015
This is my second contribution for the 1947 blogathon, hosted by Speakeasy and Shadows And Satin. Check out the other entries being exhibited during the event here! When discussing the decades of cinema, 1939, has always been considered to be the greatest year for movies, and that is indeed correct, read more
THE 1947 BLOGATHON: DARK PASSAGE
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Jul 14, 2015
This is my first contribution for the 1947 blogathon, hosted by Speakeasy and Shadows And Satin. Check out the other entries being exhibited during the event here! When discussing the decades of cinema, 1939, has always been considered to be the greatest year for movies, and that is indeed correct, read more
GOODBYE OMAR SHARIF: 1932 – 2015
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Jul 12, 2015
Today we farewell the Egyptian born actor, Omar Sharif, who was known for his striking looks, and his meritorious performances in such films as, “Lawrence Of Arabia” and “Doctor Zhivago”, in which he received two Golden Globe Awards and an Oscar nomination. Omar Sharif was read more