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The Thin Man (1934)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Jan 5, 2014

via: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/2737/The-Thin-Man/#tcmarcp-140774-140773 Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own Do you have your cocktail shaker handy?  The Thin Man (1934) is a truly delightful mystery-comedy chock full of snappy dialogue, fantastic stars, art deco sets, magnificent cost read more

Pat and Mike (1952)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Dec 30, 2013

via: http://store.walterfilm.com/date-added/before-2012/pat-and-mike-1952 Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own Katharine Hepburn is one of my favorite actresses, and I do love movies about female athletes (Dangerous When Wet, Easy to Love, It’s a Pleasure, Million Dollar Mermaid) so read more

Pat and Mike (1952)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Dec 30, 2013

via: http://store.walterfilm.com/date-added/before-2012/pat-and-mike-1952 Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own Katharine Hepburn is one of my favorite actresses, and I do love movies about female athletes (Dangerous When Wet, Easy to Love, It’s a Pleasure, Million Dollar Mermaid) so read more

Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Dec 19, 2013

via: http://grahamsdownunderthoughts.blogspot.com/2010_12_12_archive.html Unless otherwise noted, all images are are my own This isn’t exactly a Christmas movie, but Christmas does make a spectacular appearance when Judy Garland debuts the now-classic Christmas song, “Have Yourself a Mer read more

Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Dec 19, 2013

via: http://grahamsdownunderthoughts.blogspot.com/2010_12_12_archive.html Unless otherwise noted, all images are are my own This isn’t exactly a Christmas movie, but Christmas does make a spectacular appearance when Judy Garland debuts the now-classic Christmas song, “Have Yourself a Mer read more

Old Acquaintance (1943)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Dec 12, 2013

http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/dvdreviews22/old_aquaintance_dvd_review.htm   Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own Old Acquaintance (1943) is the story of two childhood friends who both grow up to be writers and fall in love with the same man, yet somehow remain buddies all the while. This read more

Old Acquaintance (1943)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Dec 12, 2013

http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/dvdreviews22/old_aquaintance_dvd_review.htm   Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own Old Acquaintance (1943) is the story of two childhood friends who both grow up to be writers and fall in love with the same man, yet somehow remain buddies all the while. This read more

Notorious (1946)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Dec 9, 2013

via: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/85282/Notorious/#tcmarcp-224086 Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own Let’s get serious with Alfred Hitchcock, uranium, and Nazis plotting in Brazil.  Add in the “notorious” daughter of a Nazi spy, a devastatingly handsome FBI agent, and read more

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Dec 5, 2013

Now for Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), the story of two alarmingly well-endowed performers who cross the great ocean to Paris, transfix Olympic athletes, a private detective, an old man who owns a diamond mine, and a millionaire’s son.  And just about every other male they happen to run acro read more

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Dec 5, 2013

via: http://www.impawards.com/1953/gentlemen_prefer_blondes.html Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own Now for Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), the story of two alarmingly well-endowed performers who cross the great ocean to Paris, transfix Olympic athletes, a private detective, an old man read more

Hands Across the Table (1935) (2)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Dec 2, 2013

Fred MacMurray and Carole Lombard never actually go out together in a tuxedo and evening gown in the movie, though it makes for a nice poster.  Now that I think of it, this is one of those rare 1930s comedies without any tuxedos!  But it’s still a good movie.  This was a breakout role for Caro read more

Hands Across the Table (1935)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Dec 2, 2013

via: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/77277/Hands-Across-the-Table/#tcmarcp-434265 Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own Fred MacMurray and Carole Lombard never actually go out together in a tuxedo and evening gown in the movie, though it makes for a nice poster.  Now that I think of it, this read more

Kismet (1955)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Nov 29, 2013

Kismet is an Arabian nights musical- spectacle, spectacularly stretched in CinemaScope and spectacularly drenched in bold Eastman Color. It was based on a highly successful Broadway show, which in turn was based on Edward Knoblock’s 1911 play.  This play inspired several film versions, includi read more

Kismet (1955)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Nov 29, 2013

http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/789/Kismet/#tcmarcp-160980   Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own. Kismet is an Arabian nights musical- spectacle, spectacularly stretched in CinemaScope and spectacularly drenched in bold Eastman Color. It was based on a highly successful Broadway show, which read more

Easy to Love (1953)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Nov 25, 2013

This is my second favorite Esther Williams movie behind Dangerous When Wet (1953). It’s not surprising that these are my two favorite Esther movies as they were filmed only months apart, were both directed by Charles Walters (High Society, Easter Parade, Summer Stock), and both star Esther read more

Easy to Love (1953)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Nov 25, 2013

http://www.museumoffloridahistory.ydom/resources/collections/posters/EasytoLove.cfm  Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own This is my second favorite Esther Williams movie behind Dangerous When Wet (1953). It’s not surprising that these are my two favorite Esther movies as they were read more

Roman Holiday (1953)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Nov 21, 2013

Here’s a truly wonderful movie starring Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn, Roman Holiday (1953).  It was the first Hollywood film to be filmed and processed entirely in Italy.  So when Audrey Hepburn surveys the Colosseum, she’s really surveying the Colosseum. It was Hepburn’s first read more

Roman Holiday (1953)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Nov 21, 2013

via: http://www.doctormacro.com/Images/Posters/R/Poster%20-%20Roman%20Holiday_01.jpg Here’s a truly wonderful movie starring Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn: Roman Holiday (1953).  It was the first Hollywood film to be filmed and processed entirely in Italy.  So when Audrey Hepburn surveys read more

The Most Dangerous Game (1932)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Nov 18, 2013

Joel McCrea (The Palm Beach Story, Foreign Correspondent, The More the Merrier) and Fay Wray run for their lives in this 1932 thriller about a maniacal Count who lives to hunt “the most dangerous game!”  It’s an adaptation of one of the most anthologized short stories ever, Richar read more

The Most Dangerous Game (1932)

The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Nov 18, 2013

http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/84006/The-Most-Dangerous-Game/#tcmarcp-430761 Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own Joel McCrea (The Palm Beach Story, Foreign Correspondent, The More the Merrier, Primrose Path, Barbary Coast, Sullivan’s Travels) and Fay Wray run for their lives in this read more
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