Splendor (1935) | |
Director(s) | Elliott Nugent |
Producer(s) | Samuel Goldwyn |
Top Genres | Comedy, Romance |
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Splendor (1935) was a Comedy - Romance Film directed by Elliott Nugent and produced by Samuel Goldwyn.
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The Visual Splendor of Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty
By Rick29 on Apr 17, 2017 From Classic Film & TV CafeWhen originally released in 1959, Sleeping Beauty was a major critical and financial disappointment for Walt Disney. The film cost a then-hefty $6 million and failed to break even on its original release in the U.S. Critics were unkind, too, calling it ponderous and lacking in memorable characters. ... Read full article
The Visual Splendor of Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty
By Rick29 on Apr 17, 2017 From Classic Film & TV CafeWhen originally released in 1959, Sleeping Beauty was a major critical and financial disappointment for Walt Disney. The film cost a then-hefty $6 million and failed to break even on its original release in the U.S. Critics were unkind, too, calling it ponderous and lacking in memorable characters. ... Read full article
Ticklish Business: Splendor in the Grass (1961)
on Nov 28, 2016 From Journeys in Classic FilmTicklish Business returns, honoring TCM’s Star of the Month Natalie Wood. Guest Diana Bosch and I talk about Wood’s transition from child to adult in 1961’s Splendor in the Grass. I also read some of your favorite Natalie Wood movies. Feel free to leave a review on iTunes! If you h... Read full article
Splendor at Twilight
By Muscato on Feb 24, 2014 From Caf? MuscatoBeauty is perhaps the least unconditional of gifts. I'm doing what we so often do on a quiet evening, watching TCM, and tonight it's a particular - well, favorite doesn't seem quite right, given the sere, bitter tone of the film - but let's say favorite, for lack of a better word: Ship of Fools. I... Read full article
Splendor at Twilight
By Muscato on Feb 24, 2014 From Caf? MuscatoBeauty is perhaps the least unconditional of gifts. I'm doing what we so often do on a quiet evening, watching TCM, and tonight it's a particular - well, favorite doesn't seem quite right, given the sere, bitter tone of the film - but let's say favorite, for lack of a better word: Ship of Fools. I... Read full article
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