Tuesday, October 25, 2016

How Well Do You Know Hollywood? - Question 3

According to Photoplay, July 1940:

Her first picture made Irene Dunne a star.  It was:


Cimarron


Roberta


Show Boat


Sweet Adeline


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Sunday, October 23, 2016

How Well Do You Know Hollywood? - Question 2

She topped the Hollywood salary list for 1938


Bette Davis


Carole Lombard


Claudette Colbert


Joan Crawford


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How Well Do You Know Hollywood? - Question 1

He got his first big break in pictures as a cowboy


Adolphe Menjou


Clark Gable



Errol Flynn


Robert Taylor


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Saturday, October 22, 2016

Here's Holden!

 

     Here's everything you ever wanted to know about Hollywood's new golden boy, in 1940 anyway, William Holden:

Sunday, October 16, 2016

Pulp Fiction - One Monday We Killed Them All by John D. MacDonald


     Dwight McAran is getting out of jail. The town bad boy no one wants him on the street. He's been in jail, but unlike most, is not broken. In fact, he's more than ready to get even. Detective Fenn is challenged with keeping tabs on him. A tricky situation - especially since he's Fenn's brother in law. Faced with trying to keep the sociopath Dwight out of trouble, for the good of the town and in order to save his marriage, the future of the town depends on Fenn's skill. The relationships between Fenn and his wife is beautiful, pure and timeless, a marriage we all should strive for, juxtaposed with Fenn's adversarial and confrontational relationship with Dwight, as well as the motherly relationship Fenn's wife Meg has with Dwight are the real gems of the book.

Thursday, October 13, 2016

Rockwell Represents Russell

     I've finally been going through some comments I hadn't moderated yet.   I apologize to anyone waiting for an immediate answer.  Most of my post views are of items three years or older, so I haven't checked the comment tab.  Sorry to those waiting for an immediate answer.  


Sunday, October 9, 2016

Black Cat Fever


Black Cat auditions in Hollywood from Life Magazine; 1961


152 cats auditioned for the role of the black cat in the 1962 film Tales of Terror for the short based on Edgar Allan Poe's The Black Cat.





Of course you can't have any good black cat judging contest without Peter Lorre and Vincent Price!


Source: Time

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

On My Mind


     Marilyn Monroe's 1954 visit to Korea brightened a lot of servicemen's lives.  She and Joe DiMaggio were on their honeymoon when she got the call.  But did Marilyn say no?  Absolutely not!  She flew right over there and got to work, cheering up over 100,000.  Get a behind the scenes look at her visit.



 

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Joyous Jean

     I'm sure I'm not the only one who was glued to my television yesterday for Jean Harlow's TCM Summer Under the Stars day.  As long time readers know, I'm generally not a fan of Summer Under the Stars.  I used to be, but just like with Oscar month, is tending to feature more and more recent material, 1970's stars, and the like.  When I think of the term "classic film star" I don't think Angie Dickinson, featured August 18th.  I understand she is well known, had a lot of roles, and is part of pop culture, but when I think 'classic' she's probably about the last person I would think of.  It's all about context.  Bette Davis or Angie Dickinson - which one is more of a 'classic film star'?  There's no comparison.  And yes, Summer Under the Stars features Bette Davis and Spencer Tracy for the umpteenth time.

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