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Blondie Johnson (1933) with Joan Blondell and Chester Morris

Classic Film Freak Posted by Orson De Welles on Oct 1, 2015

Share This! Here she is…Miss Public Enemy No. 1! Though acclaimed by most at the film that catapulted star Joan Blondell to the national scene, Blondie Johnson is at best an average movie. Though billed as the next entry in Warner Brothers’ long line of gangster classics and containing hints read more

Warner Archive: Lucille Ball and Chester Morris in John Farrow's Five Came Back (1939)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jul 9, 2015

Twelve people take a flight to Panama City, but as the title warns, Five Came Back. While there is great tension as to who makes that return journey, it is the interactions among a strong cast of characters, and economical, skillful direction by John Farrow that make this recent release from Warner read more

Chester Morris, Happy Birthday! Boston Blackie Born! (2)

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Feb 16, 2014

Although there were no official nominations for the second Academy Awards, Chester Morris (born February 16th; 1901-1970) was under consideration for his performance in Alibi, 1929, but his true claim to fame came through  Boston Blackie, a character made popular by writer Jack Boyle in 1914. Morri read more

Chester Morris, Happy Birthday! Boston Blackie Born!

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Feb 16, 2014

Although there were no official nominations for the second Academy Awards, Chester Morris (born February 16th; 1901-1970) was under consideration for his performance in Alibi, 1929, but his true claim to fame came through  Boston Blackie, a character made popular by writer Jack Boyle in 1914. Morri read more

Chester Morris, Happy Birthday! Boston Blackie Born!

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Feb 16, 2014

Although there were no official nominations for the second Academy Awards, Chester Morris (born February 16th; 1901-1970) was under consideration for his performance in Alibi, 1929, but his true claim to fame came through  Boston Blackie, a character made popular by writer Jack Boyle in 1914. Morri read more

Joaquin Phoenix "looks like" Chester Morris.

Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn Sample on Jan 30, 2013

Chester Morris (February 16, 1901 – September 11, 1970). He was born the son of Broadway stage actor William Morris and the performer Etta Hawkins. He made his Broadway debut at 17 in Lionel Barrymore's The Copperhead. At 17, he billed himself as "the youngest leading man in the country". read more