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Silver Screen Standards: Dangerous When Wet (1953)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jul 13, 2021

Silver Screen Standards: Dangerous When Wet (1953) Williams was at the height of her career as the star of MGM’s “aqua musicals” when she made Dangerous When Wet in 1953. In June, I was finally able to return to the retirement community where I present classic movie programs for the residents, read more

Silents are Golden: “For the Sake of the Picture” – The Dangerous Era of Silent Filmmaking

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Lea Stans on Nov 19, 2020

Silents are Golden: “For the Sake of the Picture” – The Dangerous Era of Silent Filmmaking Most of us are familiar with the incredible stuntwork done for the 1910s and 1920s films – often by the main stars themselves, such as Douglas Fairbanks or Harold Lloyd. The extremes they were willing read more

THE ESTHER WILLIAMS BLOGATHON: Dangerous When Wet, 1953

Caftan Woman Posted by on Aug 7, 2020

Michaela at Love Letters to Old Hollywood is hosting a blogathon tribute to her adored Esther Williams. The Esther Williams Blogathon is running from August 7th to 9th. My contribution is this look at Dangerous When Wet, 1953. The 1953 MGM release Dangerous When Wet falls is a "little" movie in read more

Musical Monday: Delightfully Dangerous (1945)

Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on May 11, 2020

It’s no secret that the Hollywood Comet loves musicals. In 2010, I revealed I had seen 400 movie musicals over the course of eight years. Now that number is over 600. To celebrate and share this musical love, here is my weekly feature about musicals. This week’s musical: Delightfully Dangerous (194 read more

Supergirl (2015) s05e05 – Dangerous Liaisons

The Stop Button Posted by on Nov 5, 2019

This episode could be a lot worse. It does have some significant lows—like when Azie Tesfai has to pretend to cry, which she’s absurdly bad at doing. Like, it’s uncomfortable. Especially when you realize they went with the best take. Got to be able to cry on “Supergirl,” it’s one of the read more

Supergirl (2015) s05e05 – Dangerous Liaisons

The Stop Button Posted by on Nov 5, 2019

This episode could be a lot worse. It does have some significant lows—like when Azie Tesfai has to pretend to cry, which she’s absurdly bad at doing. Like, it’s uncomfortable. Especially when you realize they went with the best take. Got to be able to cry on “Supergirl,” it’s one of the read more

Dick Tracy (1937, Ray Taylor and Alan James), Chapter 6: Dangerous Waters

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Aug 1, 2018

Dangerous Waters opens with an unbelievable cliffhanger resolve. Not unbelievably good, unbelievably cheap. I can’t imagine what made me think they wouldn’t go unbelievably cheap. I was clearly giving Dick Tracy too much credit. After the resolve, the chapter’s back to “formula.” It’s even read more

King of the Rocket Men (1949, Fred C. Brannon), Chapter 3: Dangerous Evidence

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Oct 9, 2017

It’s another quick chapter, starting with a lackluster resolution to the previous cliffhanger–three chapters in, it appears King of the Rocket Men is going to just reveal something previously unseen in resolutions instead of the characters actually having to get out of anything. Unfortunately, Dang read more

Dangerous Afternoon (1961)

Noirish Posted by John Grant on Oct 7, 2017

UK / 59 minutes / bw / Theatrecraft, British Lion Dir: Charles Saunders Pr: Guido Coen Scr: Brandon Fleming Story: Dangerous Afternoon (1951 play) by Gerald Anstruther Cine: Geoffrey Faithfull Cast: Ruth Dunning, Nora Nicholson, Joanna Dunham, Howard Pays, Gladys Henson, Ian Colin, Jerold Wells, May read more

Most Dangerous Man Alive (1961)

Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Jul 8, 2017

Most Dangerous Man Alive Directed by Allen Dwan Written by Phillip Rock and Michael Pate; story by Rock and Leicester 1961/USA Benedict Bogeaus Production First viewing/YouTube What a sad swan song for veteran director Dwan, whose 50 years in the business and 407 films culminated in this dud. This i read more

Musical Monday: Dangerous When Wet (1953)

Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Aug 8, 2016

It’s no secret that the Hollywood Comet loves musicals. In 2010, I revealed I had seen 400 movie musicals over the course of eight years. Now that number is over 500. To celebrate and share this musical love, here is my weekly feature about musicals. This week’s musical: Dangerous When Wet (19 read more

Bette Davis Blogathon: Dangerous (1935)

Finding Franchot: Exploring the Life and Career of Franchot Tone Posted by Franchot Tone Fan on Apr 3, 2016

Source: Motion Picture Daily In the Good Old Days of Hollywood is hosting a Bette Davis Blogathon and I'm delighted to be contributing this post on the 1935 drama Dangerous starring Bette and Franchot Tone. Bette's performance garnered her first Academy Award for Best Actress. I've yet to uncover read more

Highly Dangerous: The Good Frances Gray

The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on Feb 19, 2016

First time I saw Highly Dangerous, I remember really enjoying it. I had to find another good occasion to watch it again, and The Movie Scientist Blogathon seemed to be the one. Hosted by Ruth from Silver Screening and Christina Wehner, this event starts today on February 19, 2016 and will end on Fe read more

Dangerous (1935)

Finding Franchot: Exploring the Life and Career of Franchot Tone Posted by Franchot Tone Fan on Nov 9, 2015

Dangerous (1935) is noteworthy to historians because it is the film that won Bette Davis her first Oscar (she would win again for the 1938 film Jezebel). It is one of my favorite films of the 30s and I enjoy watching it often. It has a lot going for it: stellar performances from Bette and Franchot ( read more

Highly Dangerous (1950)

Noirish Posted by John Grant on Sep 16, 2015

UK / 89 minutes / bw / Two Cities, GFD, Rank Dir: Roy Ward Baker Pr: Antony Darnborough Scr: Eric Ambler Cine: Reginald Wyer Cast: Margaret Lockwood, Dane Clark, Bill Casey, Marius Goring, Naunton Wayne, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Eugene Deckers, Olaf Pooley, Gladys Henson, Paul Hardtmuth, Michael Hordern, read more

Watch out! Esther Williams is... Dangerous When Wet (1953)

Love Letters to Old Hollywood Posted by Michaela on Jun 10, 2015

I'm loving this rush of blogathons I've been able to be a part of! This post will be my contribution to the fun Beach Party Blogathon, and please check out the many other awesome posts! Many of the films are quite new to me, and I'm sure it'll be very enlightening. ******************************* read more

Interview with Richard Barrios, Author of Dangerous Rhythm: Why Movie Musicals Matter

Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Jul 7, 2014

I've had the pleasure of interviewing Richard Barrios, author of Dangerous Rhythm: Why Movie Musicals Matter. Check out my review of the book here. Raquel Stecher: Some people love musicals and other people hate them. It always seems to be one extreme or the other. Why do film lovers have suc read more

Dangerous Rhythm: Why Movie Musicals Matter by Richard Barrios

Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Jun 17, 2014

This is my first review for the 2014 Summer Reading Classic Film Book Challenge. Dangerous Rhythm: Why Movie Musicals Matter by Richard Barrios Oxford University Press ISBN 9780199973842 Hardcover - 288 pages May 2014 Barnes and Noble IndieBound (your local indie bookstore) Powells Amazon&n read more

Classic Films in Focus: DANGEROUS WHEN WET (1953)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Aug 22, 2013

Musical comedies tend to be light, colorful affairs, the cinematic equivalent of cotton candy, and they have to be judged accordingly. If the picture is fun, sweet, and easy to watch, then it succeeds at its intended purpose, and Dangerous When Wet (1953) certainly fits the bill. Yes, Esther William read more

Classic Films in Focus: DANGEROUS WHEN WET (1953)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Aug 22, 2013

Musical comedies tend to be light, colorful affairs, the cinematic equivalent of cotton candy, and they have to be judged accordingly. If the picture is fun, sweet, and easy to watch, then it succeeds at its intended purpose, and Dangerous When Wet (1953) certainly fits the bill. Yes, Esther William read more
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