Champagne (1928) | |
Director(s) | Alfred Hitchcock |
Producer(s) | John Maxwell |
Top Genres | Comedy, Silent Films |
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Champagne (1928) was a Comedy - Silent Films Film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and produced by John Maxwell.
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For the Caftan Woman Blogathon: Champagne for Caesar (1950)
By The Lady Eve on May 5, 2022 From Lady Eve's Reel LifeIn memory of our friend and world class classic film lover and blogger, Paddy, we gather to celebrate her with this, our Caftan Woman Blogathon: Honoring Patricia Nolan-Hall. Click here for links to all participating blogs.~I don't know exactly when Paddy and I first virtually met, but it must've be... Read full article
Champagne Safari (1954)
By Beatrice on Jan 2, 2016 From Flickers in TimeChampagne Safari Directed by Jackson Leighter Written by Lawrence Klingman USA/1954 Jackson Leighter Associates First viewing/Amazon Prime Prince Aly Khan, the son of the Aga Khan, and his then wife Rita Hayworth invited?her American friends Jackson and Lola Leighter?to accompany their party o... Read full article
Gary Cooper: “Peaches and Champagne in the middle of the day!”
By Christy Putnam on Aug 29, 2015 From Christy PutnamThis post may see me in hot water; however, I hope it’s sprinkled with shrimp boil and fresh lemon juice following an afternoon of busy deveining and chopping okra to prepare the gumbo and jambalaya of my memory. I often understood Anne Rice’s choice of New Orleans as the setting for her... Read full article
CMBA Fabulous Films of the 50s blogathon: Champagne for Caesar (1950)
By Caftan Woman on May 25, 2014 From Caftan WomanThe Classic Movie Blog Association sponsors the Fabulous Films of the 50s blogathon from May 22 to May 26. So many great movies and so many great posts. Ronald Colman stars as Beauregard Bottomley, the last scholar, in the delightful 1950 comedy Champagne for Caesar. As always, Colman is perf... Read full article
Break out the champagne (again), the '55 Hitchcock...
By The Lady Eve on Apr 15, 2012 From Lady Eve's Reel LifeAlfred Hitchcock’s To Catch a Thief screens today at the 2012 TCM Classic Film Festival. In celebration of the third annual greatest-classic-film-festival-in-the-world, I’m posting this new and improved version of a piece on To Catch a Thief that first appeared here on New Year’s D... Read full article
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