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Many thanks to the participants of the Dolores Hart Blogathon!
The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on Oct 23, 2018
I want to thank all those who submitted this great articles for the From the Stars to A Star: Celebrating Dolores Hart, the first blogathon honouring this former actress who is now known as Mother Dolores Hart. A kind and respectful woman, I know she would have been enchanting to know about these c read more
80 Years of Dolores Hart!
The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on Oct 20, 2018
Oh, Dolores. Where do I start? Back in 2011, maybe? Well, that’s when I first heard about her anyway. You see, my uncle who is a writer wrote a book called Elvis & Dolores, which was published in 2013. The story takes place in 2010 in a small city of Maine. However, it actually revolves a read more
CELEBRATING DOLORES HART: The Virginian, The Mountain of the Sun (1963)
Caftan Woman Posted by on Oct 19, 2018
Virginie is celebrating the 80th birthday of Dolores Hart on October 20th with a blogathon running on October 18th to the 20th at her site, The Wonderful World of Cinema. Click HERE to read all of the contributions.
THE VIRGINIAN: THE MOUNTAIN OF THE SUN
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The Dolores Hart Celebrations Start Today!
The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on Oct 18, 2018
My Dolores Hart Blogathon, known as From the Star to A Star: Celebrating Dolores Hart, is finally here! I’ve announced this event at the end of July, so obviously we waited a lot! Dolores Hart is a great lady who surely deserves her own blogathon. Plus, this event will hopefully make you unde read more
A New Blogathon Celebrating 80 Years of Dolores Hart!
The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on Jul 20, 2018
Hello everybody! It’s been some time now since I’ve been considering hosting a blogathon honouring Dolores Hart. Those who have been following my blog since the beginning know it’s not the first time I talk about her. Dolores Hart’s story is a unique one in the Hollywood his read more
From the Archives : Dolores Hart and Carl Boehm
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on May 27, 2017
Carl Boehm and Dolores Hart take a break from filming Come Fly With Me ( 1963 ) to have some lovely publicity photos taken....one of which is this shot. They are posing in front of a beautiful schloss in Vienna, Austria.
From the Archives is our latest series of posts where we share photos fr read more
Dolores Hart’s Films Marathon: Review and Feedback
The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by The Wonderful World of Cinema on Apr 23, 2015
I think it was about time for me to write my feedback for the Dolores Hart’s Films Marathon. It was a short marathon as I watched seven of her films, but it seems to me that it lasted forever! The best thing I discover about Dolores Hart when I watch those films, is the fact that, not only sh read more
Coming Soon: Dolores Hart’s Films Marathon
The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by The Wonderful World of Cinema on Jan 24, 2015
I have almost finished my William Holden’s films marathon (only 5 more to watch) so next week (probably in the middle of the week), I’ll start a third marathon! I choose Dolores Hart, because I haven’t seen any of her movies, but I’ve heard a lot about her and she seems to b read more
Leaving Hollywood for a new habit: An interview with Dolores Hart
Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Sep 14, 2013
She gave Elvis his first on-screen kiss. Roles in “Courtship of Eddie’s Father” and “The Ticklish Affair” that later went to Shirley Jones were originally offered to her. Her career began in 1957 with the film “Loving You” along side Elvis Presley and ended in 1963 with the film “Come read more
Dolores Hart Interview
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by monty on Mar 3, 2011
I'm a subscriber to Entertainment Weekly Magazine and their Oscar issue had a wonderful article and interview with former 60's screen star Dolores Hart. She only made a few films during this period such as Where The Boys Are and the Elvis Presley films Loving You and King Creole. But she decided sh read more