Monday, June 27, 2016
Harlow Hallucination
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Marilyn and Miller - Part 3
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1950s,
Actresses,
Arthur Miller,
Marilyn Monroe,
Playwrights
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Marilyn and Miller - Part 2
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1950s,
Actresses,
Arthur Miller,
Marilyn Monroe,
Playwrights
Monday, June 13, 2016
Matinee Monday - The Reptile (1966)
I really love cheesy horror films, so I had to check out The Reptile (1966) which appeared on TCM last week. It's a Hammer production, so that will tell you what kind of film we are talking about. I recognized a couple faces, but generally was not familiar with any of the actors. While not well known to me, they did a good job with the material. But frankly, any time there is an old horror film on television, I'm there. The fact that it is a Hammer production is also very intriguing. I love their horror films with Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing such as Dracula and The Mummy.
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1960s,
Christopher Lee,
Film Review,
Hammer Films,
Horror Films,
Matinee Monday,
Peter Cushing,
TCM
Sunday, June 12, 2016
Pretty Printemps
Mrs. Sacha Guitry, aka Yvonne Printemps (25 July 1894 - 19 January 1977), was a much-beloved French actress. Working on stage on screen, she was known for her operatic voice. Lovely (watch the link and you'll understand), she began her career at the tender age of 12 at La Cigale, becoming a Folies Bergere dancer by 13. Her stage name, Printemps (meaning springtime), was given to her there because of her delightful disposition. Yvonne appeared in 10 films. One of the things she is mainly known for is her 1919 - 1934 marriage to French actor Sacha Guitry.
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1910s,
1920s,
1930s,
1940s,
Al Hirshfield,
French Actors,
Georges Feydeau,
Playwrights,
Sacha Guitry,
Sarah Bernhardt,
Yvonne Printemps
Monday, June 6, 2016
Matinee Monday - Phibian Frolics
I had to great pleasure (or torture to some) of some cheesy horror awesomeness starring the amazing Vincent Price. From the cheesetastic minds of American International, I viewed the epic Dr. Phibes pictures - The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971) and the sequel, Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972). I'm usually not a post-1960's horror fan unless it's so bad it's funny, so I was nervous about the serious looking films. Most are just too gruesome and gross for me, focusing mostly on gore and not so much on an interesting or intelligent reason for the fear. While these films may not have had a very intelligent reason for the fear, the story was interesting. And frankly, I have yet to see a Vincent Price film where I don't at least enjoy his performance.
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1970s,
Film Review,
Horror Films,
Matinee Monday,
Vincent Price
Sunday, June 5, 2016
RIP - Alan Young, 1919-2016
Alan Young |
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1910s,
1940s,
2010s,
Alan Young,
Deaths,
Jim Backus,
Old Time Radio,
Television
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