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The Oscars 1989: Snow White, Rob Lowe--and Buddy Rogers, Alice Faye, Cyd Charisse...
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Mar 2, 2014
The opening number for the 1989 Academy Awards has got to be one of the most, if not the most notorious in the ceremony's history. Lovely 22-year-old actress Eileen Bowman played Snow White in a production that required her to squeak out her lines in a high-pitched voice, flounce through a read more
At Home with Phil Harris & Alice Faye
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Jan 13, 2014
In 1947 Radio Mirror featured an article on Phil Harris and Alice Faye apart of their regular "Come and Visit with..." series. The subtitle to the article was "How a bachelor's life was changed by three lovely blondes - changed for the happier". While most of the article seems to be true, one little read more
At Home with Phil Harris & Alice Faye
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Jan 13, 2014
In 1947 Radio Mirror featured an article on Phil Harris and Alice Faye apart of their regular "Come and Visit with..." series. The subtitle to the article was "How a bachelor's life was changed by three lovely blondes - changed for the happier". While most of the article seems to be true, one little read more
At Home with Phil Harris & Alice Faye
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Jan 13, 2014
In 1947 Radio Mirror featured an article on Phil Harris and Alice Faye apart of their regular "Come and Visit with..." series. The subtitle to the article was "How a bachelor's life was changed by three lovely blondes - changed for the happier". While most of the article seems to be true, one little read more
At Home with Phil Harris & Alice Faye
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Jan 13, 2014
In 1947 Radio Mirror featured an article on Phil Harris and Alice Faye apart of their regular "Come and Visit with..." series. The subtitle to the article was "How a bachelor's life was changed by three lovely blondes - changed for the happier". While most of the article seems to be true, one little read more
Alice Faye Collections at Costco!
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Sep 18, 2013
I picked up such a great bargain at my local Costco today that I just have to share. Our Huntsville store had BOTH of the Alice Faye DVD collections for $14.99 each!
I have had my eye on these for a while, but over at Amazon they are currently $33.93 for Volume I and a whopping $42.48 for Volume II read more
Alice Faye Collections at Costco!
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Sep 18, 2013
I picked up such a great bargain at my local Costco today that I just have to share. Our Huntsville store had BOTH of the Alice Faye DVD collections for $14.99 each!
I have had my eye on these for a while, but over at Amazon they are currently $33.93 for Volume I and a whopping $42.48 for Volume II read more
Alice Faye Collections at Costco!
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Sep 18, 2013
I picked up such a great bargain at my local Costco today that I just have to share. Our Huntsville store had BOTH of the Alice Faye DVD collections for $14.99 each!
I have had my eye on these for a while, but over at Amazon they are currently $33.93 for Volume I and a whopping $42.48 for Volume II read more
“Every Night At Eight” – Alice Faye, George Raft, Patsy Kelly, Frances Langford
Classic Cinema Gold Posted by Art on Apr 30, 2011
“Every Night at Eight” is a 1935 American comedy musical film by Paramount Pictures starring George Raft, Alice Faye, Patsy Kelly, and Frances Langford. It was directed by Raoul Walsh and produced by Walter Wanger from a screenplay by C. Graham Baker, Bert Hanlon and Gene Towne based o read more
Pawsome Pet Pictures: Alice Faye.
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on Apr 20, 2011
Personal Quote;
On Tyrone Power, He was the best looking thing I've ever seen in my life. Kissing him was like dying and going to heaven. read more
Monday Serenade: Alice Faye (1)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jan 25, 2010
Who on earth decided that Alice Faye's version of I'll See You in My Dreams didn't belong in the final cut of Rose of Washington Square?" (1939)? The song would have been a great fit for Faye's unlucky-in-love character. This is my favorite vocal version of the song, because she finds the read more
Monday Serenade: Alice Faye (2)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on May 18, 2009
Alice Faye beautifully portrays a grieving woman in this visually striking performance of Blue Lovebird from 1940 musical biopic Lillian Russell. read more