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Deborah Kerr and Cary Grant

Old Hollywood Films Posted by Amanda Garrett on Feb 27, 2015

Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr are one of old Hollywood's best screen teams thanks to their performances in the romantic classic, An Affair to Remember (1957). The duo made two other films together The Dream Wife (1953) and The Grass is Greener (1960).  Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr's first ons read more

Cary Grant DVD Giveaway: Houseboat (Twitter Contest Week of January 26)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Jan 28, 2015

Cary Grant “Houseboat” DVD Giveaway! Entry Task for this week’s Twitter Contest. Okay, this is it – our forth and final Cary Grant DVD Giveaway on Twitter this month! This week CMH is giving away a copy of the romantic comedy, “Houseboat,” starring Cary and the beautiful Cinzia, oops read more

Cary Grant DVD Giveaway: Notorious (Twitter Contest Week of January 19)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Jan 19, 2015

Cary Grant “Notorious” DVD Giveaway! Entry Task for this week’s Twitter Contest. Okay, we’re ready for our next Cary Grant DVD Giveaway on Twitter this month, as part of our month-long Cary Grant Birthday Celebration!  This week CMH is giving away a copy of yet another fabulous Hitchcock read more

5 Things You May Not Know About Cary Grant

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by minooallen on Jan 18, 2015

  5 Things You May Not Know About Cary Grant Like that today is his birthday. Happy 111th Birthday to the legend Cary Grant. ….. 1) He wasn’t actually Cary Grant… Cary Grant or Archibald Leach? You decide. Cary Grant. The name just rolls off the tongue. It sounds almost as smooth read more

Plum Pudding for Cary Grant, Virginia Cherrill, Clive Brook and You

Pop Culture ImagineMDD Posted by ImagineMDD on Dec 8, 2014

Bring Me Some Figgy Pudding Lillian Harvey 1934 Phillips Cigarette Card  Bring it right here. Sentiments from the traditional Christmas carol, We wish you a Merry Christmas. Cary Grant, Lillian Harvey, Miriam Jordan, Clive Brook, Ronald Colman and many others said this about their belove read more

The A-B-Cs of CARY GRANT, #TCM Star of the Month for December

Once Upon a Screen Posted by Aurora on Dec 1, 2014

Turner Classic Movies (TCM) could not have chosen a better actor as its Star of the Month for December than Cary Grant.   It’s the perfect way to end a stellar year for the network, as I mentioned in my recent interview with Charlie Tabesh, Senior VP of Programming for TCM. Slated to feature read more

TCM Star of the Month for December: Cary Grant

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by minooallen on Nov 30, 2014

Turner Classic Movies’ December Star of the Month: Cary Grant Cary Grant Charming, athletic with dashing good looks and an effortlessly carefree attitude, Cary Grant remains the ultimate Hollywood star. From his breakout-leading role in the George Cukor flop Sylvia Scarlett to his final role a read more

The Best Films of Cary Grant

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 31, 2014

1. North by Northwest 2. Notorious 3. The Philadelphia Story 4. Bringing up Baby 5. His Girl Friday 6. The Awful Truth 7. Gunga Din 8. Charade 9. To Catch a Thief 10. The Bishop’s Wife 11. Only Angles Have Wings 12. Holiday 13. An Affair to Remember 14. The Talk of the Town 15. Suspicion 16. read more

The Best Films of Cary Grant

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 31, 2014

1. North by Northwest 2. Notorious 3. The Philadelphia Story 4. Bringing up Baby 5. His Girl Friday 6. The Awful Truth 7. Gunga Din 8. Charade 9. To Catch a Thief 10. The Bishop’s Wife 11. Only Angles Have Wings 12. Holiday 13. An Affair to Remember 14. The Talk of the Town 15. Suspicion 16. read more

To Catch a Thief (1951) with Grace Kelly and Cary Grant

Classic Film Freak Posted by Greg Orypeck on Jul 22, 2014

Share This!For a moment, he forgets he’s a thief—and she forgets she’s a lady! Warner Brothers has just released a new tribute to Grace Kelly, a box set of some of her best films.  It’s understandable that two contributions should come from Alfred Hitchcock, of the three features she made read more

Cary Grant & Wes Anderson: Climbing above Archie Leach

Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on Apr 10, 2014

M. Gustave (Ralph Fiennes), the impeccable, refined, and deeply sketchy hero of The Grand Budapest Hotel is the kind of character who made me fall for Wes Anderson films: men with a flair for self-creation so extreme that I can’t help rooting for them because my own imagination, by comparison, seems read more

How Many Movies did Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn Star in Together?

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Feb 15, 2014

How Many Movies Did Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn Star in Together? Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant in Bringing Up Baby (1938, Howard Hawks) I have to admit that I was quite surprised at the answer myself because (as I never counted them before) I always just ‘assumed’ the answer wo read more

A Tribute to Cary Grant

Sunset Blvd Posted by Rachel T on Jan 18, 2014

Here’s the first video of the year: a tribute to the debonair Cary Grant on what would have been his 110th birthday. I debated (with myself) for a very long time over what would accompany this little montage, and ended up with this version of ‘Isn’t It Romantic’ from the Edd read more

Star of the Month: Cary Grant

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 1, 2013

Born in England with the name Archibald Leach, a young member of a traveling comedy troupe took the name Cary Grant when he broke into the movies. Early in his career Grant was a leading man for Mae West and he was the Mock Turtle in Alice in Wonderland (1933). Then in the late 30s he came to more p read more

Star of the Month: Cary Grant

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 1, 2013

Born in England with the name Archibald Leach, a young member of a traveling comedy troupe took the name Cary Grant when he broke into the movies. Early in his career Grant was a leading man for Mae West and he was the Mock Turtle in Alice in Wonderland (1933). Then in the late 30s he came to more p read more

Cary Grant IS James Bond in "Goldfinger"

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Oct 3, 2013

Bond using a gold phone. In his third outing as Ian Fleming's debonair James Bond, Cary Grant has made the role his own. Goldfinger, which opened yesterday at the Bijou, provides Grant's secret agent with a meatier story and the series' best villain yet in the guise of Sydney Greenstreet. Greenstr read more

The Five Best Cary Grant Performances

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Aug 26, 2013

One of the most beloved classic film actors, Cary Grant charmed audiences for four decades, co-starred with brilliant actresses like Katharine Hepburn, Ingrid Bergman, and Deborah Kerr, and worked for directors Alfred Hitchcock, Howard Hawks, and George Cukor. Is it even possible to sift through his read more

"People Will Talk"...about Cary Grant

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Aug 8, 2013

People Will Talk (1951) is rarely included in the discussions about Cary Grant's best films. That's puzzling given its pedigree and entertainment value. Perhaps, it's because Grant's career was in a minor lull in the early 1950s with films like Crisis (1950) and Room for One More (1952). I read more

Dawn's Top 10 Favorite "Cary Grant" Films

Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn Sample on Jul 28, 2013

That Touch of Mink(1962). Romantic/comedy starring: Cary Grant, Doris Day, baseball stars Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris and Yogi Berra make cameo appearances. The film was Grant's last role in a romantic lead. Although, in his next role he romanced Audrey Hepburn in Charade (1963), she was the purs read more

Favourite Film Stars: Why I Love Cary Grant

Sunset Blvd Posted by Rachel T on Jul 23, 2013

Hitchcock thought of James Stewart as a cinematic image of the best possible version of his own self; he saw in Jimmy his greatest qualities, and related enormously to the American actor, so the story goes. But Cary Grant, the man whom the words urbane and debonair could’ve been invented to ca read more
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