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THE PAIRS THAT NEVER WERE: Gregory Peck and Barbara Stanwyck
The Old Hollywood Garden Posted by Carol Martinheira on Jan 23, 2024
THE PAIRS THAT NEVER WERE: Gregory Peck and Barbara Stanwyck
On January 23, 2024January 23, 2024 By CarolIn Uncategorized
2024 is here and so is my new series of posts. To tell you the truth, everytime I try to think of a new series of posts at the read more
Gregory Peck discovers “The Keys of the Kingdom”
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Sep 19, 2023
Gregory Peck discovers “The Keys of the Kingdom”
The Keys of the
Kingdom (1944) is an American film based on the novel of the same name by
A. J. Cronin. The film was directed by John M. Stahl and produced by Joseph L.
Mankiewicz. The film stars Gregory Peck, Thomas Mitchell, Rose St read more
Gregory Peck is Atticus Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird"
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Nov 24, 2022
Gregory Peck is Atticus Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird"
To Kill a Mockingbird
(1962) is an American drama directed by Robert Mulligan. The screenplay is by
Horton Foote, and is based on the best-selling novel by Harper Lee.
The book won the 1960 Pulitzer Prize for literature. The film stars Gr read more
Gregory Peck, Anne Baxter, and Richard Widmark star in the western classic "Yellow Sky"
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Oct 16, 2022
Gregory Peck, Anne Baxter, and Richard Widmark star in the western classic "Yellow Sky"
Yellow Sky (1948) is a western directed by William A. Wellman that stars Gregory Peck, Anne Baxter, and Richard Widmark.Anne Baxter confronts Gregory Peck in Yellow SkyThe plot centers on Peck and read more
Gregory Peck is "The Gunfigher"
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Sep 25, 2022
Gregory Peck is "The Gunfigher"
The Gunfighter (1950) is an American western drama directed by Henry King and starring Gregory Peck. The cast members include Helen Westcott, Millard Mitchell, Karl Malden, and Jean Parker. The cinematography was by Arthur C. Miller (How Green is My Valley). read more
Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward, and Ava Gardner star in Ernest Hemingway’s “The Snows of Kilimanjaro”
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Nov 24, 2021
Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward, and Ava Gardner star in Ernest Hemingway’s “The Snows of Kilimanjaro”
The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952) is an American drama directed by Henry King and starring Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward, and Ava Garnder. The film is based on a short story of read more
The Alternate Movie Title Game (Gregory Peck Edition)
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Sep 20, 2021
Here are the rules: We will provide an "alternate title" for a Gregory Peck film and ask you to name the actual film. Most of these are pretty easy. Please answer no more than three questions per day so others can play. You may have an answer other than the intended one--just be able to defend it!&n read more
Gregory Peck tops the cast in Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Paradine Case”
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Jun 23, 2021
Gregory Peck tops the cast in Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Paradine Case”
The Paradine Case (1947) is an American courtroom drama directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Gregory Peck, Ann Todd, Charles Laughton, Charles Coburn, and Ethel Barrymore. The film introduced Alida Valli read more
Valley of Decision (1945): Greer Garson & Gregory Peck
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jan 16, 2021
Gregory Peck’s pleasantly resonant voice brings us into the moment. The scene is unimaginative yet unmistakable with its obviously scaled-down establishing shot. Pittsburgh. Smokestacks and steel. These are the days of Andrew Carnegie and the transcontinental railroad wrapping its way east to read more
Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck are “Spellbound” by Alfred Hitchcock
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Sep 23, 2020
Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck are “Spellbound” by Alfred Hitchcock
Spellbound (1945) is a film noir with a psychological twist directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It stars Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck with a screenplay by Ben Hecht, based on the novel The House of Dr. Edwardes (1927) read more
On Blu-ray: Gregory Peck and Eva Marie Saint in The Stalking Moon (1969)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jul 1, 2020
I went into the western thriller The Stalking Moon (1969) knowing nothing about it and came out the other side feeling unsettled. It is of its time in the deep certainty it shows in its morals, which can make it a difficult watch. The film recently made its Blu-ray debut on Warner Archive.
The Stal read more
Yellow Sky—Classic Western with Gregory Peck, Anne Baxter, and Richard Widmark
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Apr 29, 2020
Yellow Sky—Classic Western with Gregory Peck, Anne Baxter, and Richard Widmark
Yellow Sky (1948) is a western directed by William A. Wellman that stars Gregory Peck, Anne Baxter, and Richard Widmark.
Anne Baxter confronts Gregory Peck in Yellow Sky
The plot centers on Peck and his ban read more
Arabesque (1966) with Gregory Peck and Sophia Loren
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Feb 5, 2020
I was trying to recall if the actual word “arabesque” was ever uttered in the movie. Granted, in a narrative like this, it’s just as easy for something to fly over your head. There’s comparable lingo bandied about pertaining to ciphers and hieroglyphs, mentioned in the conte read more
Mirage (1965): Gregory Peck 20 Years After Spellbound
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Feb 3, 2020
“Most people will do in the dark what they never would think of doing in the light.” Mirage takes full advantage of one of those grab-you-right-away openings. The scene commences in the dark, there’s a power outage, candles are flickering, and voices call out up and down the corri read more
Classic Movie Beginner’s Guide: Gregory Peck
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Oct 12, 2019
We want to try something a bit different at 4 Star Films. Most of what we put out are film reviews. As the years have gone by, they’ve gotten quite hefty. Frankly, they’re what I get the most joy out of writing. But I thought it would be a welcomed addition to help other nascent film fan read more
The Five Best Gregory Peck Performances
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Aug 3, 2017
Gregory Peck and Mary Badham.
1. To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) - This is an obvious choice for the top spot. After all, Atticus Finch ranked No. 1 on the American Film Institute's list of favorite movie heroes. However, the beauty of Peck's performance is that he doesn't make Atticus a saint. H read more
The Five Best Gregory Peck Performances
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Aug 3, 2017
Gregory Peck and Mary Badham.
1. To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) - This is an obvious choice for the top spot. After all, Atticus Finch ranked No. 1 on the American Film Institute's list of favorite movie heroes. However, the beauty of Peck's performance is that he doesn't make Atticus a saint. H read more
Top of the World: Bette Davis, Gregory Peck and Spencer Tracy in Tops Five
The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on Apr 6, 2017
April 5 is an important date on our calendar as three major movie stars were born on this day: Bette Davis, Gregory Peck and Spencer Tracy (and also Melvyn Douglas, Frank Gorshin and Walter Huston). To pay a tribute to them, I’ve decided to present you 3 little top 5 of 1- my favourite Bette D read more
Classic Film Art from the Cafe's Collection: Gregory Peck and Ingrid Bergman in "Spellbound"
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on May 4, 2016Happy 100th Birthday, Gregory Peck
Cinema Crossroads Posted by Julia on Apr 5, 2016
Today (April 5) marks what would have been Gregory Peck‘s 100th birthday. The epitome of the strong, silent type, Peck starred in some of cinema’s most important films, and his stately presence and quiet charm made him an icon of the Silver Screen. To celebrate his centenary, here are so read more