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On DVD: Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell in Kansas City Princess (1934)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jun 19, 2018

Throughout decades of movie fandom I’ve seen astonishing sights and transcendent works of art, and yet, if you asked me what I want to see at any given moment, I would probably ask to watch Glenda Farrell and Joan Blondell doing stuff. Whatever production they are in, they never let you down, read more

Classic Movie Travels: Glenda Farrell, Wichita, Kansas

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annette Bochenek on Apr 19, 2018

Classic Movie Travels: Glenda Farrell, Wichita, Kansas Glenda Farrell There are so many actresses to celebrate when it comes to Depression Era films, and Glenda Farrell is certainly one of them. Shining with snappy dialogue in several cleverly construed plots, it is no surprise that Glenda’s read more

On DVD: Guy Kibbee and Glenda Farrell Triple Features

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jan 3, 2018

I’ve appreciated Warner Archive’s strategy of packaging lesser known flicks in thematically arranged sets. It’s a great way to rediscover forgotten titles and get exposure to movies that, while worth a look, might not be of enough interest to justify individual release. With the re read more

INSPIRATIONAL HEROES BLOGATHON: Glenda Farrell as Torchy Blane

Caftan Woman Posted by on Dec 29, 2017

The Midnite Drive-In and Hamlette's Soliloquy are hosting the Inspirational Heroes blogathon from December 29th to January 1st. From the every man to the superhero, what movie and character makes you cheer? Click HERE or HERE for what inspires fellow movie fans. "When I grow up I want to be Tor read more

INSPIRATIONAL HEROES BLOGATHON: Glenda Farrell as Torchy Blane

Caftan Woman Posted by on Dec 29, 2017

The Midnite Drive-In and Hamlette's Soliloquy are hosting the Inspirational Heroes blogathon from December 29th to January 1st. From the every man to the superhero, what movie and character makes you cheer? Click HERE or HERE for what inspires fellow movie fans. "When I grow up I want to be Tor read more

Know Your Character Actor – Glenda Farrell

Smum County Posted by smumcountry on Nov 22, 2015

November 22, 2015 by smumcounty Glenda Farrell was born on June 30, 1901 in Enid, Oklahoma. Glenda claims her mother must have been a frustrated actress because after the family moved to Wichita, Kansas, she put Glenda on the stage at the age of seven, where she appeared as Eva in a production of Un read more

Know Your Character Actor – Glenda Farrell

Smum County Posted by smumcountry on Nov 22, 2015

November 22, 2015 by smumcounty Glenda Farrell was born on June 30, 1901 in Enid, Oklahoma. Glenda claims her mother must have been a frustrated actress because after the family moved to Wichita, Kansas, she put Glenda on the stage at the age of seven, where she appeared as Eva in a production of Un read more

Birthday of the Week: Glenda Farrell

Mildred's Fatburgers Posted by Beth Daniels on Jun 30, 2014

Glenda Farrell: June 30, 1901 (or 1904) to May 1, 1971 She Could Rattle Off 400 Words in 40 Seconds Glenda Farrell, the fast-talking, wisecracking blonde of early Warner Bros. films, was born in Enid, Oklahoma, probably in 1901. Some sources cite 1904, but if the U.S. Census is read more

Day 29: Glenda Farrell

Sittin' on a Backyard Fence Posted by Jill Blake on Aug 29, 2013

Thanks to everyone who participated in yesterday’s tribute to Shirley Jones. Please make sure to check out all the wonderful contributions to Jones.  For the next 24 hours we honor the lovely Glenda Farrell. Some trivia on Glenda Farrell: On to the blogging: We welcome Carole and Co.  with read more

"Girl Missing": How Glenda Farrell Got Us Through the Great Depression

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Aug 13, 2012

In 1933, Glenda Farrell appeared in 10 movies at Warner Bros. and one at Columbia Pictures -- that's 11 movies in 12 months. In all of them, she pretty much played the same role -- a fast talking, quick thinking, wisecracking, goodhearted dame who was usually the heroine's best friend. "Listen up read more

"Girl Missing": How Glenda Farrell Got Us Through the Great Depression

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Aug 13, 2012

In 1933, Glenda Farrell appeared in 10 movies at Warner Bros. and one at Columbia Pictures -- that's 11 movies in 12 months. In all of them, she pretty much played the same role -- a fast talking, quick thinking, wisecracking, goodhearted dame who was usually the heroine's best friend. "Listen up read more