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From the Archives: Paula Prentiss in "Man's Favorite Sport?"

Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on May 13, 2022

This beautiful headshot of Paula Prentiss was taken to publicize the Universal film "Man's Favorite Sport?", which was released in 1964. Paula played alongside Rock Hudson in this fun comedy set at a campground in California. From the Archives is our latest series of posts where we share p read more

Man’s Favorite Sport? (1964) Starring Rock Hudson and Paula Prentiss

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 8, 2019

Man’s Favorite Sport was meant to be a Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn reunion that never materialized. Because, of course, put together with Howard Hawks that only means one film — the most outrageous, cockamamie, frenzied escapade ever captured on celluloid — Bringing up Baby (1 read more

“The next 58 years will be a breeze”: An interview with RiverRun Master of Cinema awardees Paula Prentiss and Richard Benjamin

Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Apr 7, 2019

The RiverRun International Film Festival has been held since 1998. Originally held in Brevard, NC, the festival now takes place in Winston-Salem. Held this year from April 4 – 14, 2019, the festival is screening 172 films from 47 countries—71 features and 101 shorts. Each year, a pillar in the film read more

Shameless Saturday Camp Explosion - "Paula Prentiss, Ditto!"

Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Feb 16, 2013

Successful Camp... even when it reveals self-parody, reeks of self-love - Susan Sontag, "Notes on Camp" "Yvette Mimieux as herself"* - this is the kind of phrase that real camp-film aficionados - me, of course, among them - live for.  And poor Paula, just a ditto... This movie appears t read more

Shameless Saturday Camp Explosion - "Paula Prentiss, Ditto!"

Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Feb 16, 2013

Successful Camp... even when it reveals self-parody, reeks of self-love - Susan Sontag, "Notes on Camp" "Yvette Mimieux as herself"* - this is the kind of phrase that real camp-film aficionados - me, of course, among them - live for.  And poor Paula, just a ditto... This movie appears t read more