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Under Capricorn (Alfred Hitchcock, 1949)

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Aug 29, 2016

This is my contribution to the Ingrid Bergman blogathon being organised by Virginie at The Wonderful World of Cinema. Please visit to read the other postings. Ingrid Bergman starred in three Hitchcock films, all made during the 1940s. The first two, Spellbound (1945) and Notorious (1946), are both read more

Mata Hari (George Fitzmaurice, 1931)

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Aug 24, 2016

Greta Garbo and Lionel Barrymore This is my very belated contribution to the Barrymore Trilogy blogathon – many apologies for being so late (I forgot the blogathon’s date), but please do visit Crystal’s blog, In the Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood, to read the other entries.  Th read more

The Damned Don’t Cry (1950)

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Jul 30, 2016

This is my contribution to the Joan Crawford Blogathon, hosted by Crystal at In the Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood. Please do visit and read the other postings, covering a great range of films. In her mid-40s when The Damned Don’t Cry was made, Joan Crawford was just a little too old for read more

Hold Back the Dawn (Mitchell Leisen, 1941)

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Jul 2, 2016

Charles Boyer, Paulette Goddard and Olivia de Havilland Happy 100th birthday, Olivia de Havilland! This is my contribution to her centenary blogathon, being organised by The Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood and Phyllis Loves Classic Movies. Please visit and read the other entries, which cover a wi read more

Broadway Bill and Riding High (Frank Capra, 1934 and 1950)

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on May 28, 2016

I’m still on the blogathon trail! This is my contribution to the Animals in Film Blogathon, which is being hosted by Crystal of In the Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood. Please do go along and look at the other postings. Horse-racing tale Broadway Bill was clearly a story which meant a lot to read more

Our Town (Sam Wood, 1940)

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Apr 16, 2016

This is my contribution to the Golden Boy Blogathon hosted by Virginie at The Wonderful World of Cinema. Please visit and read the other postings, about a wide range of films starring William Holden. One of William Holden’s earliest roles was as George Gibbs in a poignant screen adaptation of read more

The End of the Affair (Edward Dmytryk, 1955)

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Apr 10, 2016

This is my contribution to the Beyond the Cover blogathon, hosted by Liz of Now, Voyaging and Kristina of Speakeasy, which is focusing on film adaptations of novels. Please visit and read the other entries. Graham Greene’s short novel The End of the Affair is a tale of love, jealousy,  pain an read more

The Sisters (Anatole Litvak, 1938)

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Apr 3, 2016

This posting is my contribution to the Bette Davis Blogathon, organised by Crystal at The Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood. Please visit and read the other postings.  Bette Davis might be best remembered for her “bad girl” roles, but these were not the only characters she played. In read more

Lulu Belle (Leslie Fenton, 1948)

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Mar 12, 2016

This is my contribution to the Dorothy Lamour blogathon, hosted by Silver Screenings and Font and Frock. Please visit and take a look at the other postings. Dorothy Lamour is magnetic to watch in this  sometimes noirish period melodrama laced with music, but sadly the film just doesn’t hold read more

Hedy Lamarr Film Marathon

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Mar 10, 2016

This posting is my contribution to the Marathon Stars Blogathon hosted by Virginie at The Wonderful World of Cinema and Crystal at The Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood blogs. Please do visit and read the other postings! The challenge for the Marathon Stars Blogathon was to watch 5 films featuring read more

Raoul Walsh and James Cagney’s 4 Films Together

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Jan 23, 2016

Raoul Walsh and James Cagney This is my contribution to the Symbiotic Collaborations blogathon, being hosted by CineMaven’s Essays from the Couch. Please take a look at the other postings, which all focus on collaborations between a director and star. Both Raoul Walsh and James Cagney are know read more

There’s Always Tomorrow (Douglas Sirk, 1956)

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Jan 19, 2016

This is my contribution to the Remembering Barbara Stanwyck Blogathon, being organised by Crystal at The Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood. Please do visit and look at the other pieces about one of the all-time greatest film stars. It’s a black and white film full of shadows, with Barbara Sta read more

Sinatra blogathon thanks – and Happy Christmas!

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Dec 19, 2015

After catching up with all  the wonderful contributions to the Sinatra blogathon, I must again thank everyone who took part, and Emily of The Vintage Cameo for all her work in co-hosting and organising. You’ve all been fantastic! I also want to wish everyone visiting my blog a Happy Christmas. read more

Meet Danny Wilson (Joseph Pevney, 1951)

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Dec 12, 2015

This is my second contribution to the Sinatra Centennial Blogathon, which I’m hosting together with Emily from The Vintage Cameo. Emily is hosting the last two days of this event, so please head over to her site to see the latest postings.   It’s not one of Frank Sinatra’s better-k read more

Sinatra Centennial Blogathon Day 2

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Dec 11, 2015

Welcome to day 2 of the Sinatra Centennial Blogathon!  Here are the first few contributions for day 2, but I’ll be updating during the day and posting a round-up tonight, so please do call back later!  Also, here’s are links to the Day 1 round-up in case you missed it, and the master read more

Sinatra Centennial Blogathon Day 1

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Dec 10, 2015

Happy 100th Birthday, Francis Albert Sinatra! The Sinatra Centennial Blogathon is here, running from December 10 to 13. I’m hosting the first two days, Thursday and Friday, here at Movie Classics, before Emily at The Vintage Cameo takes over  for the 100th birthday itself, Saturday, and Sunda read more

Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Dec 10, 2015

Happy Holidays with Bing and Frank This piece is my first contribution to the Sinatra Centennial blogathon, which I’m proudly co-hosting with Emily at The Vintage Cameo. I’m also hoping to put a second piece up before the event ends on Sunday! They might have only co-starred in two movie read more

Sinatra Centennial Blogathon – it’s almost here!

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Dec 9, 2015

The Sinatra Centennial blogathon is almost upon us! It will run from tomorrow, Thursday, December 10, through to Sunday, December 13. I’m hosting the first two days here at Movie Classics, and Emily at The Vintage Cameo will be taking over for Saturday (the birthday itself!) and Sunday. IR read more

What a Character – Zeffie Tilbury

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Nov 22, 2015

This is my contribution to the What a Character blogathon. Please do visit and look at the other contributions. Zeffie Tilbury as Grandma in The Grapes of Wrath Zeffie Tilbury appeared in more than 70 films, came from a famous theatrical family and had a long stage career before making her film debu read more

The Bridges at Toko-Ri (Mark Robson, 1954)

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Nov 11, 2015

This is my contribution to The Wonderful Grace Kelly Blogathon, hosted by The Wonderful World of Cinema blog. Please visit and take a look at the other postings. William Holden and Grace KellyAfter watching this powerful and haunting Korean war film, I belatedly realised it wasn’t really a goo read more
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