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Gloria Stuart Found! on TCM Friday Night, November 4 at Classic Movie Search
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On TCM Friday Night, November 4. It’s a strange legacy. You mention Gloria Stuart to the man on the street and they shrug; you add. You know, the old lady from Titanic. And they get you then. Well, TCM is doing things up right for Gloria Stuart this coming Friday night, November 4, as it airs four of her films from between 1933-1935 while restraining themselves from their umpteenth. Gloria Stuart on TCM. Friday night, November 4, 2010. 8:00 pm –. 9:30 pm –. Gold Diggers of 1935. 11:15 pm –. It’s ha...
The Story of Temple Drake Found! on TCM Wednesday at 8pm at Classic Movie Search
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The Story of Temple Drake Found! On TCM Wednesday at 8pm. Major DVR alert for Wednesday night, September 14, at 8 pm EST on TCM – the racy and rare pre-code. The Story of Temple Drake. 1933) starring Miriam Hopkins is premieres on TCM as one of Robert Osborne’s picks. The star of The Story of Temple Drake, Miriam Hopkins, pictured with a cigarette in hand on a 1930's Garbaty tobacco card from Germany, one of the most beautiful and in-demand sets of tobacco cards. Jack La Rue – Sexual Outlaw. If you’...
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A few Classic Film Bloggers have requested a Classic Movie Search widget for their sites. Well, I found one, right under my nose of course, so I can now direct you over to the code. The documentation is a little unclear, but for fullest possible disclosure. Also, this is going to open in a new window on your site. This is the default and from what I’ve gathered so far the only way the Search Widget is offered. The Classic Movie Search Results will be exactly the same as they are on this site. 1001 Movies...
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Welcome to the Classic Movie Search! Well, I do a lot of research when putting together some of my posts on Immortal Ephemera. For the more obscure stars I’ll often find myself 20 pages deep into Google with most of what I find beyond page 1 either useless or worse, unrelated. Shoot, I run a Warren William. Fan site too and you can imagine with a name that common how much junk I have sift through before I find anything interesting about my movie hero! The Google AdSense ads are apparently mandatory unles...
John Carradine Found! for His February 5 Birthday at Classic Movie Search
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For His February 5 Birthday. Born on this date in 1906, horror icon and generally creepy character actor John Carradine in New York City. The lean and lanky Carradine appeared in over 220 movies plus made another 100-plus appearances on television in a film career. That saw releases come from 1930 all the way until 1990, two years after his death! John Carradine was 82 when he died in 1988. Beginning with an essay I found myself nodding my head to, Film Noir of the Week highlights. Into focus as seen in.
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Cinema Splendor: local haunts
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Http:/ www.divasthesite.com/Acting Divas. Kind of broken, but the links work! Http:/ www.doctormacro1.info/Galleries.htm. Http:/ www.hitchcockwiki.com/hitchcock/wiki/Main Page. Http:/ http/ marilynfan.org/index.php. Http:/ www.moviemaidens.com/. Http:/ www.nataliewoodfan.co.nr/. Http:/ www.script-o-rama.com/. Http:/ www.tcm.com/. Http:/ www.vivandlarry.com/. Posted by Sarah Mann. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Coffee drinking film student. View my complete profile. Follow this blog with bloglovin.
Java's Journey: Friends
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Another Old Movie Blog. Archive of American Television. Classic Film and TV Cafe. Classic Movie Blog Association. Debbie Reynolds Official Website. Flying Down to Hollywood. Large Association of Movie Blogs. Laura's Misc. Musings. Mitzi Gaynor's Official Website. Noir and Chick Flicks. Thrilling Days of Yesteryear. Walt Disney's Robin Hood. Thanks for your contribution to Javas Journey. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Co-Author of The Fabulous Films of the 1930s. Writer's Block Doesn't Stand A Chance.
Jimmy Stewart: Affiliates
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If you have a Classic Hollywood related site and would like to affiliate with this blog, please leave a comment. Carole Lombard .org. Website dedicated to preserving, promoting, and protecting the life and legend of Carole Lombard. A Google index containing only classic film related sites/blogs. A website dedicated to black and white films and the stars in them. Dear Mr. Gable. Site dedicated to the "King of Hollywood" which includes a photo gallery, video clips, and more. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Movie Projector: Sites of Interest
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Sight&Sound 2012 Top 50 Poll. IMDb—The Internet Movie Database. AFI Catalog of Feature Films. Sight and Sound Greatest Film Polls 1952-2002. Cahiers du Cinéma's 100 Greatest Films. Internet Encyclopedia of Cinematographers. Official Academy Awards Database. British Academy of Film and Television Arts. New York Film Critics Circle. National Society of Film Critics. GoldDerby—Experts Predict the Top Showbiz Awards. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Click the image for the Blogathon Page. My 10 Favorite Classic F...
Cinema Splendor: it's been fun
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You have probably noticed that I almost never post here anymore. I've missed blogging, but I wanted to be able to ramble about things other than movies (and still movies too! So I have relocated. So to speak, to. I'm not retiring from blogging for forever because I like it too much, so if you want to read more of whatever shenanigans I'm getting into, head over there! Thanks for following Cinema Splendor and supporting my little corner of the internet :). Posted by Sarah Mann. 21 June, 2011. Green Chili ...
Cinema Splendor: Just cue the Bernard Hermann music...Pretty Poison, 1968
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Just cue the Bernard Hermann music.Pretty Poison, 1968. I had been wanting to see this for a while, so when TCM aired it a few nights ago I was doing (figurative) cartwheels! Absolutely. Even though Tony Perkins plays a psycho. (heh, get it? Posted by Sarah Mann. Great review, Sarah! I recorded this one along with Lord Love a Duck but havent had time to watch either yet. You make it sound fascinating! I wonder why Tony Perkins always got picked on to be the psycho? They have very similar qualities. An Am...
Cinema Splendor: happy birthday millie!
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Happy 17th birthday to one of my dearest blogging friends, Millie! I remember back when you were thirteen. And we horsed around on the TCM message boards, where I pretended to know what I was talking about (I totally didn't and said things like, "Yes! I agree", and "Oh my gosh, lol! A lot). I'm glad I met another person my age so I wasn't the token teen on the boards, and now look where we are :') I had a blast being 17, so I hope you'll have as much fun as I did! Posted by Sarah Mann. 02 April, 2011.
Cinema Splendor: screencap websites
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Http:/ artless.lilting.org/caps.php. Http:/ www.leavemethewhite.com/caps/index.php. Http:/ www.shillpages.com/movies/index2.shtml. Posted by Sarah Mann. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Coffee drinking film student. View my complete profile. Follow this blog with bloglovin. Subscribe To Cinema Splendor. This is a random post. A Shroud of Thoughts. An American Werewolf in London Turns 35. Out of the Past A Classic Film Blog. Shop my closet sale - TODAY! Vivien Leigh at Nymans: Part 2. Lost in the 60's.
Cinema Splendor: a single man, 2009
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A single man, 2009. An older man named George loses Jim, his partner of sixteen years in a car accident, and has tried to adjust to being "a single man" . but he feels he cannot go on without Jim. He cleans out his office, lays out all of his insurance papers and important documents neatly on his desk, and plans to kill himself. People say Skins is my guilty pleasure, but I don't think pleasure should be guilty. There's a ton of close ups of body parts and faces, mainly eyes. These closeups made me f...
Cinema Splendor: Evening Primrose: the musical episode of The Twilight Zone
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Evening Primrose: the musical episode of The Twilight Zone. As some of you are probably well aware, I have a love affair with Anthony Perkins. Some people think I'm a major creep because it seems to be that his only. Role is as Norman Bates in Psycho. Obviously that's his most popular movie, but he also had a really impressive filmography playing NON-serial killer roles. Sometimes. I watched Evening Primrose. The opening song.weird, but Tony 3. It was pretty weird. Tony falls for her. Of course. And appa...
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Where Cinema is a Living History. The History of Horror Cinema. October 13, 2014. The History of Horror Cinema: Thrills, Chills and Classics. A Human Need for a Quick Thrill. The desire for real thrill after watching horrifying and disturbing images without actually being in danger gives birth to the idea of making horror movies. The human mind afraid of almost anything it cannot understand or reason, gives a form of its own to the explainable. It’s a Gothic World We’re Living In. Directed by Robert Wien...