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Murder She Wrote: Night of the Headless Horseman ( 1987 )

Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Oct 30, 2022

Angela Lansbury, that wonderful actress of the stage and screen, passed away on October 11th at the age of 96. She was one of those rare actors who was equally well known for her work in film ( The Portrait of Dorian Gray, The Manchurian Candidate, etc ), in the theater ( Mame, Sweeney Todd ), and o read more

The Lina Lamont Fan Club: Still She Persisted!

A Person in the Dark Posted by FlickChick on Jul 8, 2022

                        Greetings from the Lina Lamont Fan Club!This is my entry in The Classic Movie Muse's Singin' in the Rain Blogathon. Click here for more of that glorious feeling.Yes, loyal fans, we are still here. No matter how read more

“Ain’t she sweet?” Kim Novak in Picnic (Joshua Logan, 1955)

The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on Feb 27, 2022

We sometimes forget that Kim Novak is one of those classic actresses still with us today. I’m not sure why that is, except maybe that she’s not so much in the public eye anymore. Et pourtant… She was pretty much an icon of her time, maybe not like Marilyn Monroe or Grace Kelly read more

From the Archives: Murder, She Wrote ( 1985 )

Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Feb 11, 2022

Angela Lansbury and Cyd Charisse are decked out in glamourous fashion for the second season premiere episode of Murder, She Wrote ( 1985 ) entitled "Widow Weep for Me". In this episode, the snoopy sleuth goes undercover as a wealthy widow at a posh Caribbean resort and meets up with all sorts of cel read more

Check It Out! - The Definitive Guide to "Murder, She Wrote" Website

Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on May 8, 2021

Are you a "Murder, She Wrote" fan? If you're not yet, then a visit to the website The Definitive Guide to "Murder, She Wrote" will make you one! The highly addictive mystery series premiered in 1984 with a star-studded pilot episode and went on to become one of the longest-running drama series read more

You'd think she was porcelain

Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Nov 29, 2020

At her best, Carole Lombard could look incredibly ethereal. This image makes that evident, as the star looks to be fragile, constructed of porcelain or some other delicate item. But no, this is the flesh-and-blood Carole, derived from a mid-1930s photo and a postcard measuring 3 1/2" x 5 1/2". Accor read more

The Paramount she entered

Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Jul 17, 2020

Carole Lombard was third-billed in "Ladies' Man," her second 1931 film with eventual husband William Powell. However, the movie was designed as a Powell vehicle before the couple ever met, as this trade ad shows:"Ladies' Man" was one of several dozen films included in Paramount Pictures' pressbook o read more

A-yachting she and Gary go (thanks, Aunt Helen!)

Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Feb 28, 2020

From this photo, one might sense Carole Lombard and Gary Cooper each had spent their entire lives breathing in ocean air. Not the case, of course; Carole spent the first part of her childhood in Fort Wayne, Ind., while Coop grew up in Helena, Mont., then attended Grinnell College in Iowa.But both lo read more

Watchmen (2019) s01e03 – She Was Killed by Space Junk

The Stop Button Posted by on Nov 19, 2019

So the first couple episodes of “Watchmen” have only hinted at having an actual Watchmen character in it; it took until this episode for the show to confirm, in fact, Jeremy Irons is playing architect of the end of the world and therefor its savior, Ozymandias. He even puts on the costume. And, read more

Watchmen (2019) s01e03 – She Was Killed by Space Junk

The Stop Button Posted by on Nov 19, 2019

So the first couple episodes of “Watchmen” have only hinted at having an actual Watchmen character in it; it took until this episode for the show to confirm, in fact, Jeremy Irons is playing architect of the end of the world and therefor its savior, Ozymandias. He even puts on the costume. And, read more

book: All She Was Worth (1992; trans 1996 Alfred Birnbaum) by Miyuki Miyabe

Noirish Posted by John Grant on Jul 15, 2019

Tokyo cop Shunsuke Honma is in the midst of a few months’ sick leave to recover from being shot in the knee in the line of duty. A distant cousin begs him, as a favor, to track down the cousin’s fiancée Shoko Sekine, who has suddenly vanished from sight on it being discovered she has a read more

book: Who Else but She? (1934; vt Black Widow) by S. Fowler Wright

Noirish Posted by John Grant on Jun 20, 2019

Originally published in 1934 as Who Else but She?, this is I think the first S. Fowler Wright book that I’ve read, although a vague memory nags that I may have read one of his adventure novels forty or fifty years ago. I do remember that, when I was a callow youth (as I still am, although tim read more

Review: She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on May 5, 2019

“Never apologize, it’s a sign of weakness.” ~ John Wayne as Nathan Brittles Instigated by one of the cataclysmic massacres of the West, Custer’s Last Stand, the word is sent by telegraph and pony express all across the country. Simultaneously, members of numerous tribes incl read more

She didn't board this 'Gambling Ship'

Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Mar 24, 2019

Carole Lombard and Cary Grant teamed up in 1932's "Sinners In The Sun" (Grant's second feature), then had their only co-starring assignment seven years later in the drama "In Name Only."But did you know Carole and Cary nearly worked together on another production? (And no, we don't mean "The Eagle read more

So, what did she think about Hollywood?

Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Mar 6, 2019

It's 1935 and Carole Lombard, a favorite of fan magazines for her blend of beauty and outspokenness, is a frequent subject for interviews. One of them has this tantalizing title......"What Carole Lombard Thinks About Hollywood." It's from someone named Marcella Burke and begins on page 40 of the Aug read more

ADORING ANGELA LANSBURY BLOGATHON, Murder, She Wrote: The Last Free Man (2001)

Caftan Woman Posted by on Feb 15, 2019

The Adoring Angela Lansbury Blogathon is hosted by Gill of Realweegiemidget Reviews. Enjoy all of the contributions collected HERE.  "There is something a little bit mysterious and interesting about her and that certainly appeals to me... Mystery is my business, as you know." - Angela L read more

'Her name was Carole, she was a showgirl...'

Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Feb 9, 2019

I've never seen "The Girl From Nowhere," Carole Lombard's 1928 short for Mack Sennett, but the shot above is definitely from that movie, as her outfit is identical to what's on this poster: Now, another visual artifact from the film has cropped up. While Lombard -- even at her maximum reported heigh read more

90 YEARS OF JEAN SIMMONS BLOGATHON - Murder, She Wrote: Mirror, Mirror on the Wall (1989)

Caftan Woman Posted by on Jan 29, 2019

The Wonderful World of Cinema and Phyllis Loves Classic Movies are hosting a blogathon tribute to the lovely actress Jean Simmons. Start HERE and HERE to relive the memories and discover new favourite performances. Jessica Beatrice Fletcher, a teacher turned mystery author and amateur sleu read more

Europe, here she comes! (Or so she thought.)

Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Dec 28, 2018

It's the start of 1935, and Carole Lombard is beaming. Why shouldn't she be? An explanation can be found by seeing the whole of this photo, as well as its proposed caption:(For those who can't make it out, it reads: "Robert Swinney, passport clerk, and Carole Lombard, applying for her passport in Lo read more

She Don’t Fade (1991, Cheryl Dunye)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Jul 3, 2018

She Don’t Fade opens with Zoie Strauss sitting down in front of the camera and directly addresses the viewer. She talks about how we’re going to see a video from the director, Dunye, and then Fade cuts to a shot of Dunye cleaning up a sidewalk vending table. The title card gradually comes up. Then read more
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