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Pat O’Brien, Claire Trevor, and Herbert Marshall are involved in a “Crack-Up”
By Stephen Reginald on Nov 12, 2024 From Classic Movie ManPat O’Brien, Claire Trevor, and Herbert Marshall are involved in a “Crack-Up” Crack-Up (1946) is an American film noir directed by Irving Reis and starring Pat O’Brien, Claire Trevor, and Herbert Marshall. The supporting cast includes Ray Collins and Wallace Ford.Art cri... Read full article
The CMBA Fall Blogathon: In the Afterlife (or, Death Goes on a Vacation to Italy)
By shadowsandsatin on Nov 11, 2024 From Shadows and SatinI have had the film Death Takes a Holiday (1934) in my film collection for decades. Years (like, decades) ago, I started watching it, but I didn?t get very far. So when the CMBA announced its topic for the fall blogathon, I figured this was the perfect opportunity to revisit this feature. (And if yo... Read full article
Tom Neal and Ann Savage take a fatal "Detour"
By Stephen Reginald on Nov 5, 2024 From Classic Movie ManTom Neal and Ann Savage take a fatal "Detour" Detour (1945) is an American film noir directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and starring Tom Neal and Ann Savage. It was released by Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC), a Poverty Row movie studio that operated during the 1930s and 1940s. Al Roberts (Neal)... Read full article
A Dive into Mystery: ‘Dead of Night’ (Alberto Cavalcanti,?Charles Crichton,?Basil Dearden?and?Robert Hamer, 1945)
By Virginie Pronovost on Nov 1, 2024 From The Wonderful World of CinemaYesterday, we celebrated Halloween! Oooooohhh! (that’s the sound of a classic film ghost). And isn’t there a better occasion to talk about spooky movies? Those who make you shiver down your spine, make you worried about looking at a dark corner in your house or have to be followed by bin... Read full article
Silents Are Golden: A Closer Look At “London After Midnight” (1927)
By Lea Stans on Oct 26, 2024 From Classic Movie Hub BlogA Closer Look At “London After Midnight” (1927) It?s probably the most famous, most sought-after lost silent film of all time: London After Midnight (1927), starring the screen legend Lon Chaney and directed by the macabre-minded Tod Browning. Despite constant attempts to track it dow... Read full article
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