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Mister Rogers' Neighborhood ( 1967-2001 )
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 26, 2013
"Welcome Neighbor!"
The tinkling piano keys of a jazzy composition and this simple salutation greeted youngsters who tuned into Mister Rogers' Neighborhood every morning for over three decades. Mister Rogers would begin each episode of the beloved children's program entering from his front porch read more
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood ( 1967-2001 )
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 26, 2013
"Welcome Neighbor!"
The tinkling piano keys of a jazzy composition and this simple salutation greeted youngsters who tuned into Mister Rogers' Neighborhood every morning for over three decades. Mister Rogers would begin each episode of the beloved children's program entering from his front porch read more
Libeled Lady ( 1936 ) - A Behind-the-Scenes Look
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 22, 2013
Every ace reporter wants a good story, one that is ripe with human interest and a fair amount of juice. But a really good reporter avoids the pulp. Sometimes, in the haste of chasing a scoop they squeeze a lemon and then they find the aftertaste to be quite bitter. Warren Haggerty ( Spencer Tracy ) read more
Libeled Lady ( 1936 ) - A Behind-the-Scenes Look
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 22, 2013
Every ace reporter wants a good story, one that is ripe with human interest and a fair amount of juice. But a really good reporter avoids the pulp. Sometimes, in the haste of chasing a scoop they squeeze a lemon and then they find the aftertaste to be quite bitter. Warren Haggerty ( Spencer Tracy ) read more
Libeled Lady ( 1936 ) - A Behind-the-Scenes Look
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 22, 2013
Every ace reporter wants a good story, one that is ripe with human interest and a fair amount of juice. But a really good reporter avoids the pulp. Sometimes, in the haste of chasing a scoop they squeeze a lemon and then they find the aftertaste to be quite bitter. Warren Haggerty ( Spencer Tracy ) read more
Libeled Lady ( 1936 ) - A Behind-the-Scenes Look
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 22, 2013
Every ace reporter wants a good story, one that is ripe with human interest and a fair amount of juice. But a really good reporter avoids the pulp. Sometimes, in the haste of chasing a scoop they squeeze a lemon and then they find the aftertaste to be quite bitter. Warren Haggerty ( Spencer Tracy ) read more
The Missing Miss Marple Film
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 19, 2013
When Agatha Christie first wrote "The Tuesday Night Club", a short story which had appeared in The Sketch magazine in 1926, she had little idea that her protagonist - a small-framed, bespeckled, gossiping little old lady - would charm the public as much as it had. What made this spinster from the sl read more
The Missing Miss Marple Film
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 19, 2013
When Agatha Christie first wrote "The Tuesday Night Club", a short story which had appeared in The Sketch magazine in 1926, she had little idea that her protagonist - a small-framed, bespeckled, gossiping little old lady - would charm the public as much as it had. What made this spinster from the sl read more
The Missing Miss Marple Film
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 19, 2013
When Agatha Christie first wrote "The Tuesday Night Club", a short story which had appeared in The Sketch magazine in 1926, she had little idea that her protagonist - a small-framed, bespeckled, gossiping little old lady - would charm the public as much as it had. What made this spinster from the sl read more
The Missing Miss Marple Film
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 19, 2013
When Agatha Christie first wrote "The Tuesday Night Club", a short story which had appeared in The Sketch magazine in 1926, she had little idea that her protagonist - a small-framed, bespeckled, gossiping little old lady - would charm the public as much as it had. What made this spinster from the sl read more
The Great Imaginary Film Blogathon is on its Way!
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 17, 2013
Get your thinking caps on....The Great Imaginary Film Blogathon is on its way!! In less than two weeks it will be time to brainstorm, experiment, create, and share your ideas for all the wonderfully stupendous films that you wish were made - but never were.
Merlin Jones knows the read more
The Great Imaginary Film Blogathon is on its Way!
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 17, 2013
Get your thinking caps on....The Great Imaginary Film Blogathon is on its way!! In less than two weeks it will be time to brainstorm, experiment, create, and share your ideas for all the wonderfully stupendous films that you wish were made - but never were.
Merlin Jones knows the read more
The Great Imaginary Film Blogathon is on its Way!
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 17, 2013
Get your thinking caps on....The Great Imaginary Film Blogathon is on its way!! In less than two weeks it will be time to brainstorm, experiment, create, and share your ideas for all the wonderfully stupendous films that you wish were made - but never were.
Merlin Jones knows the read more
The Great Imaginary Film Blogathon is on its Way!
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 17, 2013
Get your thinking caps on....The Great Imaginary Film Blogathon is on its way!! In less than two weeks it will be time to brainstorm, experiment, create, and share your ideas for all the wonderfully stupendous films that you wish were made - but never were.
Merlin Jones knows the read more
Furry Felines on Film
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 14, 2013
“They’re independent, they’re affectionate, they’re loyal, they’re sagacious, they’re mysterious, they’re inscrutable.”
These words, spoken by Dr. Michael Fox, leave the subject in question much to live up to. It’s unimaginable that a single bei read more
Furry Felines on Film
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 14, 2013
“They’re independent, they’re affectionate, they’re loyal, they’re sagacious, they’re mysterious, they’re inscrutable.”
These words, spoken by Dr. Michael Fox, leave the subject in question much to live up to. It’s unimaginable that a single bei read more
The Impossibly Difficult Name that Movie Game
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 12, 2013
Last month Caftan Woman amazed us with her deducting powers and correctly guessed "Northwest Frontier" to our screenshot featuring a soldier on a bridge overlooking train tracks. Since we featured railway tracks in that last shot, this edition of the Impossibly Difficult Name that Movie Game wi read more
The Impossibly Difficult Name that Movie Game (2)
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 12, 2013
Last month Caftan Woman amazed us with her deducting powers and correctly guessed "Northwest Frontier" to our screenshot featuring a soldier on a bridge overlooking train tracks. Since we featured railway tracks in that last shot, this edition of the Impossibly Difficult Name that Movie Game wi read more
The Impossibly Difficult Name that Movie Game
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 12, 2013
Last month Caftan Woman amazed us with her deducting powers and correctly guessed "Northwest Frontier" to our screenshot featuring a soldier on a bridge overlooking train tracks. Since we featured railway tracks in that last shot, this edition of the Impossibly Difficult Name that Movie Game wi read more
The Impossibly Difficult Name that Movie Game
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 12, 2013
Last month Caftan Woman amazed us with her deducting powers and correctly guessed "Northwest Frontier" to our screenshot featuring a soldier on a bridge overlooking train tracks. Since we featured railway tracks in that last shot, this edition of the Impossibly Difficult Name that Movie Game wi read more