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Bringing Up Baby: An Ode
The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Mar 7, 2016
Last spring I wrote a review of Bringing Up Baby (1938) for the Classic Movie Blog Association’s Spring Blogathon “The Fabulous Films of the Thirties.” Nineteen essays from the blogathon were collected in an e-book put together by Danny at Pre-Code.com. The e-book, The Fabulous Fil read more
Texas Carnival (1951)
The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Feb 24, 2016
via: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Carnival Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own. It has been over six months since I wrote about an Esther Williams movie (not counting Ziegfeld Follies) so it’s time to remedy this shocking lack of Esther. This movie tells the age-old story of read more
Texas Carnival (1951)
The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Feb 24, 2016
via: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Carnival Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own. It has been over six months since I wrote about an Esther Williams movie (not counting Ziegfeld Follies) so it’s time to remedy this shocking lack of Esther. This movie tells the age-old story of read more
Hail, Caesar! and Old Hollywood
The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Feb 19, 2016
I went to see Hail, Caesar! a few days ago—I felt as though I had to! After all, according to the previews there was an Esther Williams-type star, and the whole thing is set in Hollywood in the 1950s. Count me in. Hail, Caesar! is the latest offering of the Coen brothers, the guys behind Fargo (1996 read more
Hail, Caesar! and Old Hollywood
The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Feb 19, 2016
I went to see Hail, Caesar! a few days ago—I felt as though I had to! After all, according to the previews there was an Esther Williams-type star, and the whole thing is set in Hollywood in the 1950s. Count me in. Hail, Caesar! is the latest offering of the Coen brothers, the guys behind Fargo (1996 read more
Netflix Instant: Valentine’s Day
The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Feb 10, 2016
Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, and I’ve picked eight romantic classic films perfect for the holiday. I compiled a list of Great Classic Movies for Date Night last Valentine’s Day, but this time my choices are all available to stream on Netflix. (For more movies you can watch read more
Netflix Instant: Valentine’s Day
The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Feb 10, 2016
Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, and I’ve picked eight romantic classic films perfect for the holiday. I compiled a list of Great Classic Movies for Date Night last Valentine’s Day, but this time my choices are all available to stream on Netflix. (For more movies you can watch read more
One in a Million (1936)
The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Feb 3, 2016
via: http://movies.prettyfamous.com/l/91508/One-in-a-Million-1936 Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own. 1936 was a big year for Sonja Henie. In February, she competed in the Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Germany, where she won her third consecutive gold medal in figure skating. That read more
One in a Million (1936)
The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Feb 3, 2016
via: http://movies.prettyfamous.com/l/91508/One-in-a-Million-1936 Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own. 1936 was a big year for Sonja Henie. In February, she competed in the Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Germany, where she won her third consecutive gold medal in figure skating. That read more
The Belle of New York (1952)
The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Jan 22, 2016
via: http://www.newlinetheatre.com/musicalcomedy.html In 1897, a musical called “The Belle of New York” by Hugh Morton premiered on Broadway. It was the story of an earnest Salvation Army girl who captures the attention of a playboy and tames his wildness. (It’s Guys and Dolls with read more
The Belle of New York (1952)
The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Jan 22, 2016
via: http://www.newlinetheatre.com/musicalcomedy.html In 1897, a musical called “The Belle of New York” by Hugh Morton premiered on Broadway. It was the story of an earnest Salvation Army girl who captures the attention of a playboy and tames his wildness. (It’s Guys and Dolls with read more
True Confession (1937)
The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Jan 13, 2016
via: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_ConfessionUnless otherwise noted, all images are my own. This was the fourth and final pairing of screwball duo Carole Lombard and Fred MacMurray. They had first appeared together in Hands Across the Table (1935), followed by The Princess Comes Across (1936), read more
True Confession (1937)
The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Jan 13, 2016
via: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_ConfessionUnless otherwise noted, all images are my own. This was the fourth and final pairing of screwball duo Carole Lombard and Fred MacMurray. They had first appeared together in Hands Across the Table (1935), followed by The Princess Comes Across (1936), read more
Netflix Instant: Classic Films, 8th Ed.
The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Jan 8, 2016
Netflix is constantly changing its lineup of classic movies available to stream, so here are five more great classic films you can watch instantly! For more streaming classics, check out my other Netflix Instant classic movie lists. And for more on classic films, you can follow me on Twitter, read more
Netflix Instant: Classic Films, 8th Ed.
The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Jan 8, 2016
Netflix is constantly changing its lineup of classic movies available to stream, so here are five more great classic films you can watch instantly! For more streaming classics, check out my other Netflix Instant classic movie lists. And for more on classic films, you can follow me on Twitter, read more
Out of the Past (1947)
The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Jan 4, 2016
via: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/361/Out-of-the-Past/#tcmarcp-145746-145745 Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own. Out of the Past is a dark, twisty film that struck critics and audiences as an especially dynamic and gripping movie when it premiered in 1947. In Bosley Crowther’s rev read more
Out of the Past (1947)
The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Jan 4, 2016
via: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/361/Out-of-the-Past/#tcmarcp-145746-145745 Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own. Out of the Past is a dark, twisty film that struck critics and audiences as an especially dynamic and gripping movie when it premiered in 1947. In Bosley Crowther’s rev read more
Royal Wedding (1951)
The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Dec 16, 2015
via: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/2942/Royal-Wedding/#tcmarcp-142284 Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own. No, not that royal wedding. And this movie isn’t really about a royal wedding at all, though then-Princess Elizabeth’s nuptials to Philip Mountbatten in 1947 form the bac read more
Royal Wedding (1951)
The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Dec 16, 2015
via: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/2942/Royal-Wedding/#tcmarcp-142284 Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own. No, not that royal wedding. And this movie isn’t really about a royal wedding at all, though then-Princess Elizabeth’s nuptials to Philip Mountbatten in 1947 form the bac read more
Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941)
The Blonde At The Film Posted by Cameron on Dec 2, 2015
via: http://the.hitchcock.zone/wiki/Mr._%26_Mrs._Smith_(1941) Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own. First, it must be said that Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005) with Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt is not a remake of this movie. Besides sharing a title and focusing on a married couple, the two films read more