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Classic Films in Focus: CHANDU THE MAGICIAN (1932)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jun 11, 2013
In the 1930s, Chandu the Magician was a popular radio program with a supernatural twist that lent itself to eerie sound effects, replete with the creaking doors, ringing bells, and ominous footsteps that made such programs so delightfully spine-tingling for their listeners. The movie version sought read more
Classic Hollywood Stars on the USS Alabama
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jun 10, 2013
Earlier this month we made the trip down to Mobile, Alabama, to take the Kid to camp, and while we were there we paid a visit to the USS Alabama. As I perused a wall of photos from the ship's memory book, I was delighted to find this one of Ray Milland, Mary Elliott, Frances Faye, and Rosita (aka Ri read more
Classic Hollywood Stars on the USS Alabama
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jun 10, 2013
Earlier this month we made the trip down to Mobile, Alabama, to take the Kid to camp, and while we were there we paid a visit to the USS Alabama. As I perused a wall of photos from the ship's memory book, I was delighted to find this one of Ray Milland, Mary Elliott, Frances Faye, and Rosita (aka Ri read more
Classic Hollywood Stars on the USS Alabama
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jun 10, 2013
Earlier this month we made the trip down to Mobile, Alabama, to take the Kid to camp, and while we were there we paid a visit to the USS Alabama. As I perused a wall of photos from the ship's memory book, I was delighted to find this one of Ray Milland, Mary Elliott, Frances Faye, and Rosita (aka Ri read more
Classic Films in Focus: BOMBSHELL (1933)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jun 6, 2013
Two of Jean Harlow’s film titles became permanently associated with her image; one is Platinum Blonde (1931) and the other is Bombshell (1933), a very Hollywood look at the life and trials of a fictional leading lady. Under the uncredited direction of Victor Fleming, Bombshell presents a comed read more
Classic Films in Focus: BOMBSHELL (1933)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jun 6, 2013
Two of Jean Harlow’s film titles became permanently associated with her image; one is Platinum Blonde (1931) and the other is Bombshell (1933), a very Hollywood look at the life and trials of a fictional leading lady. Under the uncredited direction of Victor Fleming, Bombshell presents a comed read more
Classic Films in Focus: BOMBSHELL (1933)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jun 6, 2013
Two of Jean Harlow’s film titles became permanently associated with her image; one is Platinum Blonde (1931) and the other is Bombshell (1933), a very Hollywood look at the life and trials of a fictional leading lady. Under the uncredited direction of Victor Fleming, Bombshell presents a comed read more
Classic Films in Focus: SARATOGA (1937)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jun 4, 2013
Although the story itself is a romantic comedy, Saratoga (1937) wears a shroud of sadness peculiar to those films unknowingly made by doomed stars. Jean Harlow, only 26 years old and already a huge Hollywood success, died just before shooting of the picture could be completed, and the studio finishe read more
Classic Films in Focus: SARATOGA (1937)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jun 4, 2013
Although the story itself is a romantic comedy, Saratoga (1937) wears a shroud of sadness peculiar to those films unknowingly made by doomed stars. Jean Harlow, only 26 years old and already a huge Hollywood success, died just before shooting of the picture could be completed, and the studio finishe read more
Classic Films in Focus: SARATOGA (1937)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jun 4, 2013
Although the story itself is a romantic comedy, Saratoga (1937) wears a shroud of sadness peculiar to those films unknowingly made by doomed stars. Jean Harlow, only 26 years old and already a huge Hollywood success, died just before shooting of the picture could be completed, and the studio finishe read more
Classic Films in Focus: THREE AGES (1923)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jun 3, 2013
Although it’s not as celebrated today as Sherlock Jr. (1924) or The General (1926), Buster Keaton’s Three Ages (1923) is still funny stuff, even if it ventures into more outlandish settings than most of Keaton’s films. This would be the first of Keaton’s efforts at creating read more
Classic Films in Focus: THREE AGES (1923)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jun 3, 2013
Although it’s not as celebrated today as Sherlock Jr. (1924) or The General (1926), Buster Keaton’s Three Ages (1923) is still funny stuff, even if it ventures into more outlandish settings than most of Keaton’s films. This would be the first of Keaton’s efforts at creating read more
Classic Films in Focus: THREE AGES (1923)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jun 3, 2013
Although it’s not as celebrated today as Sherlock Jr. (1924) or The General (1926), Buster Keaton’s Three Ages (1923) is still funny stuff, even if it ventures into more outlandish settings than most of Keaton’s films. This would be the first of Keaton’s efforts at creating read more
Classic Films in Focus: DOCTOR X (1932)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on May 31, 2013
As wild as its plot and characters are, Doctor X (1932) is quite a thrill for fans of classic horror and the old dark house genre, especially those who can’t resist a mad scientist type. Directed by Michael Curtiz in the earlier years of his Hollywood career, the film makes use of both laughs read more
Classic Films in Focus: DOCTOR X (1932)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on May 31, 2013
As wild as its plot and characters are, Doctor X (1932) is quite a thrill for fans of classic horror and the old dark house genre, especially those who can’t resist a mad scientist type. Directed by Michael Curtiz in the earlier years of his Hollywood career, the film makes use of both laughs read more
Classic Films in Focus: DOCTOR X (1932)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on May 31, 2013
As wild as its plot and characters are, Doctor X (1932) is quite a thrill for fans of classic horror and the old dark house genre, especially those who can’t resist a mad scientist type. Directed by Michael Curtiz in the earlier years of his Hollywood career, the film makes use of both laughs read more
Event Report: Alabama Phoenix Festival 2013
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on May 28, 2013
Memorial Day weekend saw the arrival of the second annual Alabama Phoenix Festival in Birmingham, with three days of science fiction, fantasy, and general geekery for those inclined to enjoy such things. This is the kind of event that covers a lot of my interests, from classic sci-fi and horror film read more
Event Report: Alabama Phoenix Festival 2013
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on May 28, 2013
Memorial Day weekend saw the arrival of the second annual Alabama Phoenix Festival in Birmingham, with three days of science fiction, fantasy, and general geekery for those inclined to enjoy such things. This is the kind of event that covers a lot of my interests, from classic sci-fi and horror film read more
Event Report: Alabama Phoenix Festival 2013
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on May 28, 2013
Memorial Day weekend saw the arrival of the second annual Alabama Phoenix Festival in Birmingham, with three days of science fiction, fantasy, and general geekery for those inclined to enjoy such things. This is the kind of event that covers a lot of my interests, from classic sci-fi and horror film read more
Classic Films in Focus: SUSANNAH OF THE MOUNTIES (1939)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on May 27, 2013
Loosely adapted from a 1936 novel , Susannah of the Mounties (1939) is one of Shirley Temple's lesser films, particularly in comparison with her other 1939 film, The Little Princess. Both pictures came late in Temple's career as a child star and were directed by Walter Lang and William A. Seiter, bu read more