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Summer Under the Stars: Unfaithfully Rex
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Aug 29, 2013
When Rex Harrison came to Hollywood
in 1945 to make a movie, he was 37 years old, had already been on the stage in
England for 22 years and had been making films there since 1930. Orson Welles
later claimed it was on his recommendation that Harrison was given his first
American role, a part that Wel read more
Summer Under the Stars: Unfaithfully Rex
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Aug 29, 2013
When Rex Harrison came to Hollywood
in 1945 to make a movie, he was 37 years old, had already been on the stage in
England for 22 years and had been making films there since 1930. Orson Welles
later claimed it was on his recommendation that Harrison was given his first
American role, a part that Wel read more
Summer Under the Stars: Unfaithfully Rex
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Aug 29, 2013
When Rex Harrison came to Hollywood
in 1945 to make a movie, he was 37 years old, had already been on the stage in
England for 22 years and had been making films there since 1930. Orson Welles
later claimed it was on his recommendation that Harrison was given his first
American role, a part that Wel read more
August 12: A Day - and Night - Under the Stars with Catherine Deneuve
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Aug 11, 2013
This is my first entry for the 2013 TCM Summer Under the Stars Blogathon now in progress and hosted by Jill Blake of http://sittinonabackyardfence.com/ and Michael Nazarewycz of http://scribehardonfilm.wordpress.com. Visit their sites for more information on the month-long blogathon and links to par read more
August 12: A Day - and Night - Under the Stars with Catherine Deneuve
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Aug 11, 2013
This is my first entry for the 2013 TCM Summer Under the Stars Blogathon now in progress and hosted by Jill Blake of http://sittinonabackyardfence.com/ and Michael Nazarewycz of http://scribehardonfilm.wordpress.com. Visit their sites for more information on the month-long blogathon and links to par read more
Hitchcock...in 3D!
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jul 30, 2013
My introduction to 3D movies finally came this past weekend and I’m sure it surprises no one who
knows me that this happened by way of a classic rather than one of today’s CGI
extravaganzas. My initiation into stereoscopic
3D film, a process that has been around forever but has gai read more
Hitchcock...in 3D!
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jul 30, 2013
My introduction to 3D movies finally came this past weekend and I’m sure it surprises no one who
knows me that this happened by way of a classic rather than one of today’s CGI
extravaganzas. My initiation into stereoscopic
3D film, a process that has been around forever but has gai read more
Hitchcock...in 3D!
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jul 30, 2013
My introduction to 3D movies finally came this past weekend and I’m sure it surprises no one who
knows me that this happened by way of a classic rather than one of today’s CGI
extravaganzas. My initiation into stereoscopic
3D film, a process that has been around forever but has gai read more
How sweet it is: "The Honeymooners" on MeTV
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jul 16, 2013
In the final episode of the first season of AMC’s Mad Men, set in 1960, advertising
wunderkind Don Draper pitches his creative concept to Kodak for its latest
product, a slide projector called the Carousel. He speaks of the power of nostalgia
and describes the device as a time machine with the read more
How sweet it is: "The Honeymooners" on MeTV
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jul 16, 2013
In the final episode of the first season of AMC’s Mad Men, set in 1960, advertising
wunderkind Don Draper pitches his creative concept to Kodak for its latest
product, a slide projector called the Carousel. He speaks of the power of nostalgia
and describes the device as a time machine with the read more
How sweet it is: "The Honeymooners" on MeTV
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jul 16, 2013
In the final episode of the first season of AMC’s Mad Men, set in 1960, advertising
wunderkind Don Draper pitches his creative concept to Kodak for its latest
product, a slide projector called the Carousel. He speaks of the power of nostalgia
and describes the device as a time machine with the read more
TCM's Friday Night Spotlight in July: Francois Truffaut
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jul 5, 2013
Francois Truffaut
Friday nights in July are going to be hot, and I’m not
talking about the weather where I live. Beginning tonight and on the 12th, 19th and 26th, Turner Classic Movies
will feature hour after hour of the films of one of the pioneers and masters of the
French New Wave, read more
TCM's Friday Night Spotlight in July: Francois Truffaut
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jul 5, 2013
Francois Truffaut
Friday nights in July are going to be hot, and I’m not
talking about the weather where I live. Beginning tonight and on the 12th, 19th and 26th, Turner Classic Movies
will feature hour after hour of the films of one of the pioneers and masters of the
French New Wave, read more
TCM's Friday Night Spotlight in July: Francois Truffaut
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Jul 5, 2013
Francois Truffaut
Friday nights in July are going to be hot, and I’m not
talking about the weather where I live. Beginning tonight and on the 12th, 19th and 26th, Turner Classic Movies
will feature hour after hour of the films of one of the pioneers and masters of the
French New Wave, read more
Of New York History and New Hollywood Horror...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on May 21, 2013
EDWARD CLARK'S "FOLLY"
The address, One West 72nd Street, may not register with many who live outside the city of New York, but the name of the building at the corner of 72nd Street and Central Park West is more familiar. The Dakota, a famed luxury co-op on the Upper West Side, has been home read more
Of New York History and New Hollywood Horror...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on May 21, 2013
EDWARD CLARK'S "FOLLY"
The address, One West 72nd Street, may not register with many who live outside the city of New York, but the name of the building at the corner of 72nd Street and Central Park West is more familiar. The Dakota, a famed luxury co-op on the Upper West Side, has been home read more
Of New York History and New Hollywood Horror...
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on May 21, 2013
EDWARD CLARK'S "FOLLY"
The address, One West 72nd Street, may not register with many who live outside the city of New York, but the name of the building at the corner of 72nd Street and Central Park West is more familiar. The Dakota, a famed luxury co-op on the Upper West Side, has been home read more
Happy Birthday, Tyrone Power!
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on May 5, 2013
artwork by Rob Kelly
99 years ago Tyrone Edmund Power was born in Cincinnati,
Ohio. 22 years after that he became a movie star and would remain one for the rest
of his life – another 22 years. The biggest male star at 20th
Century Fox during the ‘30s and ‘40s, Power is remembe read more
Happy Birthday, Tyrone Power!
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on May 5, 2013
artwork by Rob Kelly
99 years ago Tyrone Edmund Power was born in Cincinnati,
Ohio. 22 years after that he became a movie star and would remain one for the rest
of his life – another 22 years. The biggest male star at 20th
Century Fox during the ‘30s and ‘40s, Power is remembe read more
Happy Birthday, Tyrone Power!
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on May 5, 2013
artwork by Rob Kelly
99 years ago Tyrone Edmund Power was born in Cincinnati,
Ohio. 22 years after that he became a movie star and would remain one for the rest
of his life – another 22 years. The biggest male star at 20th
Century Fox during the ‘30s and ‘40s, Power is remembe read more