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Natalie Wood, Olivia de Havilland and Alla Nazimova – Happy Holiday Three-Book Giveaway (Happy Holidays)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Dec 24, 2021

“Natalie Wood: A Life” “Olivia de Havilland: Lady Triumphant” &“Nazimova: A Biography”Three Books for Two Lucky Winners! CMH is happy to announce our next Classic Movie Book Giveaway as part of our partnership with University Press of Kentucky! This time, we’ll be celebrating read more

TCM Summer Under the Stars: Day Twenty-Two — Natalie Wood

Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Aug 21, 2020

Unforgettable star. It’s not often that a popular child star makes a successful transition to screen fame. From the Golden Age of Hollywood, I can only think of a few off the top of my head – Judy Garland. Mickey Rooney. Elizabeth Taylor. Bonita Granville. Roddy McDowall. And Natalie Wood. IN THE read more

On Blu-ray: Natalie Wood in Penelope (1966)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Mar 18, 2020

I fell in love with Penelope (1966) when this candy-colored crime caper streamed on the dearly departed FilmStruck service. It’s got a stunning cast, led by the bright-eyed Natalie Wood and features a sprightly early soundtrack by John Williams, adorably credited as “Johnny Williams.R read more

Splendor in the Grass (1961): Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty

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

Like William Inge’s earlier piece, Picnic, or some of Tennessee Williams’ most substantial work, Splendor in the Grass seems to hinge on the fact its content is in some way pushing the envelope as far as social issues and subsequent taboos go. It’s no surprise Elia Kazan was often read more

It's Natalie Wood vs Elizabeth Taylor in some friendly competition

All Good Things Posted by monty on Jul 2, 2018

Natalie Wood and Elizabeth Taylor had similar career paths. Starting out in children's roles in the 1940's before moving onto young adult roles in the 50's then full adult roles in the 60's where they both had stellar careers. Ten films have been chosen for each actress and will be paired up for 10 read more

Natalie Wood: Reflections on a Legendary Life

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Sep 11, 2017

Natalie Wood was like looking at the sun. Just staring at her in photographs the luminosity burns out of her. Her daughter Natasha has described her as tough when necessary, but always present and loving. It’s often easy to overshadow Wood’s life and career in the wake of her tragic deat read more

Natalie Wood is crowned Fashion Icon after a terrific tourney run...

All Good Things Posted by monty on Feb 3, 2017

Hello everyone..The Fashion Icons has wrapped up and we have a winner....Natalie Wood, three-time Final four finalist and 2015 Favorite Classic Movie Actress Tourney champion. Even though she tied my girl Carole Lombard in the final match at 39 votes, Natalie clinched the Fashion Icons title with read more

Warner Archive: Natalie Wood and Raymond Burr in A Cry in the Night (1956)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Aug 17, 2016

A Cry in the Night (1956) is an unusual thriller, standard in construction, but uncommonly warm with compassion. Now available on DVD from Warner Archive, this efficiently-paced production of Alan Ladd's Jaguar Productions marks an interesting transition for its stars, Raymond Burr and Natalie Wood. read more

The Five Best Natalie Wood Performances

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jan 21, 2016

1. Splendor in the Grass (1961) - Natalie Wood gives a heart-wrenching Oscar-nominated performance as the emotionally fragile Deanie in William Inge's potent tale of young love. The scene where Deanie stands in front of her English class and discusses the meaning of William Wordsworth's "Ode: Intima read more

Natalie Wood: Winner of the 2015 Favourite Classic Movie Actress Tournament!

The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by The Wonderful World of Cinema on Apr 19, 2015

It’s official, our big winner for this competition is the wonderful Natalie Wood! Among the 4 finalists, she represented the 60’s era. Natalie Wood started her carrer very young in the 40’s in classics like Miracle on 34th Street. We also saw her in Rebel Without a Cause where she read more

It will be Myrna Loy vs Natalie Wood for the crown of 2015 Favorite Classic Movie Actress

All Good Things Posted by monty on Apr 11, 2015

After falling behind in their respective matches earlier during the week, Myrna Loy and Natalie Wood stormed back to win and now will face each other in the championship match. Myrna Loy defeated Audrey Hepburn 305-234 while Natalie Wood defeated the red hot Greer Garson 543-318. Yep you read those read more

The Best Films of Natalie Wood

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 1, 2014

  1. West Side Story 2. Rebel Without a Cause 3. Miracle on 34th Street 4. Splendor in the Grass 5. The Great Race 6. The Searchers 7. The Ghost and Mrs. Muir 8. The Candidate 9. Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice read more

The Best Films of Natalie Wood

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 1, 2014

  1. West Side Story 2. Rebel Without a Cause 3. Miracle on 34th Street 4. Splendor in the Grass 5. The Great Race 6. The Searchers 7. The Ghost and Mrs. Muir 8. The Candidate 9. Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice 10. Love For The Proper Stranger   read more

Jane Wyman Romances Charlton Heston and Natalie Wood Befriends a Miracle Dog

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on May 8, 2014

Compared to Jane Wyman's other "women's pictures" of the 1950s, Lucy Gallant is neither as good as All That Heaven Allows nor as bad as Magnificent Obsession. It also wasn't made by Douglas Sirk, though director Robert Parrish clearly intended to imitate Sirk's glossy melodramas. W read more

Reflections on Natalie Wood: Two of Her Best Roles

True Classics Posted by Carrie on Aug 18, 2013

With all of the posts we do here at True Classics, I had honestly never thought about doing a post about Natalie Wood. I have no idea why, but I haven’t. Today, TCM’s Summer Under the Stars will be featuring twenty-four hours of her films, and suddenly it makes sense for me to offer some read more

Day 18: Natalie Wood

Sittin' on a Backyard Fence Posted by Jill Blake on Aug 18, 2013

A big thanks to those who contributed to Wallace Beery day yesterday. Please make sure you head over and check out the great posts.  For the next 24 hours we are honoring the beautiful Natalie Wood. Some Natalie Wood trivia: On to the blogging… Leading off, from One Gal’s Musings, is read more

Natalie Wood Week at The Film Experience & Comic Con Comments (1)

We Recycle Movies Posted by Anne Marie on Jul 16, 2013

Hello Recyclers! Two very exciting things happening here! First, I got the opportunity to write another guest post for The Film Experience for Natalie Wood Week. If you like Natalie Wood, or Hollywood star stories, or musicals, or me, click here! Secondly, I’m going to San Diego Comic Con tomo read more

The Mystery of Natalie Wood (2004)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Mar 17, 2013

It seems I’ve unintentionally fallen into getting these out every other week, and I hope that changes soon.  Either way, this week’s biopic is one I’ve been excited to review.  The Mystery of Natalie Wood is a misnomer because there’s never any mystery to be solved.  Is it read more

News From the Lake: Updates on Natalie Wood, TCM Film Festival, Classic Film Releases

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by Kristen on Jan 19, 2013

Another issue of News From the Lake!  So, question for readers of this column: Do you want a set day for this, simply post during slow/no review days, or squeeze it when I ave a few stories worth writing about (i.e. now).  I’m not sure there’s enough to make this a daily thing.  Let me read more

News From the Lake: Inaugural Post, Natalie Wood’s Death, Classic Film Releases

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by Kristen on Jan 16, 2013

As I start to branch out further into the world of classic cinema, one thing I’ve always wanted to integrate is news.  I’ve dabbled in news related columns so far.  I recall the Classic DVD Report of a few months back that ultimately went nowhere.  With that, I’ve decided to integr read more
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