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Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman are "Notorious!"

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Sep 9, 2020

Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman are "Notorious!" Notorious (1946) is a film noir/spy thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, and Claude Raines. The film’s screenplay was written by Ben Hecht (Nothing Sacred) with cinematography by Ted Tetzlaff (My Man read more

Cary Grant and Jeanne Crain learn that “People Will Talk”

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Aug 20, 2020

Cary Grant and Jeanne Crain learn that “People Will Talk” People Will Talk (1951) is a romantic comedy written and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, starring Cary Grant and Jeanne Crain. The cinematography is by Milton Krasner who won an Academy Award for Three Coins in the Fountain read more

TCM Summer Under the Stars: Day Sixteen — Cary Grant

Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Aug 16, 2020

Sophistication, personified. Cary Grant. The very name conjures up an image of suave sophistication, and impeccable elegance. But beneath the debonair veneer was an actor with talent and depth. It was an unbeatable combination. IN THE BEGINNING: Cary Grant was born Archibald Alexander Leach in Brist read more

Classic Movie Beginner’s Guide: Cary Grant

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 2, 2019

It’s that time again to profile a classic Hollywood star by briefly looking at 4 of their films. Today’s centerpiece is Archibald Leach more commonly remembered as Cary Grant, the suave, debonair, screwball extraordinaire who groomed himself into one of Hollywood’s preeminent leadi read more

March Madness #6: CARY GRANT

All Good Things Posted by Kat_Selby on Mar 6, 2018

Welcome to Day 6 of MARCH MADNESS! Every day one Super-star will be featured - a star that did many types of roles, from the really really BAD to the sweetest-dearest-most darling! DAY 5 Results: Barbara Stanwyck's lovable-as-a-Lamb ELIZABETH LANE won out over her tougher side: Elizabeth Lane won read more

True Confessions: Why I Cheated on Cary Grant with Gilbert Roland

A Person in the Dark Posted by FlickChick on Oct 14, 2017

This is my entry in the Hollywood's Hispanic Heritage Blogathon, hosted by the delightful Aurora at Once Upon A Screen. Click here for more fantástico entries. Can you blame me???? It's Your Lucky Day, Aurora! My devotion to Mr. Grant is pretty well known. In fact, the autho read more

Five Star Blogathon: Cary Grant Tops My List of Favorite Stars

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by toto2 on May 15, 2017

This is my contribution to the Five Star Blogathon in support of National Classic Movie Day. I encourage you to check out all the posts to this wonderful blogathon. When my fellow contributor Rick asked me to write about my five favorite film stars, I came up with four of them quickly. It was a chal read more

Five Stars Blogathon: Cary Grant Tops My List of Favorite Stars

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by toto2 on May 15, 2017

This is my contribution to the Five Stars Blogathon in support of National Classic Movie Day. I encourage you to check out all the posts to this wonderful blogathon. When my fellow contributor Rick asked me to write about my five favorite film stars, I came up with four of them quickly. It was a cha read more

Ticklish Business – Top 3 Cary Grant Films

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Feb 3, 2017

Special guest The Vern and I honor Cary Grant on his birthday by discussing our top 3 favorite Grant films. Want to support the show or pick episode content? Consider supporting me via Patreon. NEXT TIME: Grace Kelly gets the birthday treatment as my special guest and I look at her work in Dial M fo read more

In Praise of Cary Grant.

Love Letters to Old Hollywood Posted by Michaela on Jan 22, 2017

When you think of The Philadelphia Story, your first thought is likely of Katharine Hepburn. Who can blame you? Hepburn had a stunningly powerful cinematic presence, and The Philadelphia Story is without a doubt her film – playwright Philip Barry wrote it for her, after all. However, in order read more

When Cary Grant Became Invisible… Topper (1937)

The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on Dec 2, 2016

Cary Grant is one of those actors that everybody loves or, at least, likes. There is so much about him that can easily charm us and makes him become a favourite. The man itself once said ” Everybody wants to be Cary Grant. Even I want to be Cary Grant.” He is my 4th favourite actor behi read more

The Cary Grant Blogathon: My Favorite Wife (1940)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Dec 1, 2016

“Make up your mind old man. You’re not allowed to have two wives, you know”… Like many Classic Movie fans, I just adore Cary Grant — and I just adore about every film that he ever made in his 30+ year film career. He can play anything from suave, sophisticated and sexy — to befuddled, read more

Every Girl Should Be Married (1948): Cary Grant Blogathon

Finding Franchot: Exploring the Life and Career of Franchot Tone Posted by Franchot Tone Fan on Nov 30, 2016

I am excited to be participating in Phyllis Loves Classic Movies' Cary Grant Blogathon! One reason I enjoy contributing to blogathons is that it gives me a chance to revisit films and see them in a new light. This week I rewatched the 1948 comedy Every Girl Should Be Married starring Cary Grant, Fra read more

THE CARY GRANT BLOGATHON: The Talk of the Town (1942)

Caftan Woman Posted by on Nov 29, 2016

An idea whose time has come! Phyllis Loves Classic Movies is hosting The Cary Grant Blogathon from November 29th to December 1st:  Day 1 - Day 2 - Day 3 Nora Shelley played by Jean Arthur is the prettiest little schoolteacher ever to grace a 1942 comedy/drama. Nora Shelley also owns the read more

THE CARY GRANT BLOGATHON: The Talk of the Town (1942)

Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Nov 29, 2016

An idea whose time has come! Phyllis Loves Classic Movies is hosting The Cary Grant Blogathon from November 29th to December 1st.  Day 1 Nora Shelley played by Jean Arthur is the prettiest little schoolteacher ever to grace a 1942 comedy/drama.  Nora Shelley also owns the prettiest littl read more

Cary Grant sends his well wishes to everyone in the upcoming actor tournament

All Good Things Posted by monty on Jun 13, 2016

Cary Grant, who won the inaugural Favorite Classic Movie Actor tourney back in 2013, sends well wishes to the 64 actors who will be competing in this year's tourney. Since Cary won the first one, he is ineligible to compete in future tourneys. The fun begins this Sunday, Father's Day as me and read more

Cary Grant’s “Christmas Lullaby”

Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Dec 18, 2015

Cary Grant in the 1940s Cary Grant is often noted as one of the best and most attractive actors of all-time. His film resume includes some of Hollywood’s best films such as Alfred Hitchcock’s “Notorious” (1946) to the comedy “His Girl Friday” (1940). But out of a read more

The Cary Grant Occupation Quiz

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Nov 12, 2015

Each occupation below was performed by Cary Grant in one of his movies. Your mission is to identify the movie! No references are allowed...you must use your own brain! As always, please don't answer more than three questions per day, so others can play, too. 1. A businessman in Japan. 2. Mill w read more

Cary Grant

The Old Hollywood Garden Posted by Carol Martinheira on Nov 1, 2015

Cary Grant On November 1, 2015November 1, 2015 By CarolMartinheira Could he be possibly the greatest male movie star of all time? I think so. He was born for Hollywood and Hollywood was more than lucky to have him. His understated yet enormous talent for dra read more

Quote of the Week: Cary Grant

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 12, 2015

Image Source Hollywood is a simple fairy tale; if you understand that, you'll never get hurt. -Cary Grant, to Sophia Loren Quote Source read more
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