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Forever (1921) was a Drama - Silent Films Film directed by George Fitzmaurice and produced by Famous Players-Lasky.

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Musical Monday: Love Me Forever (1935)

on Mar 6, 2023 From Comet Over Hollywood

It?s no secret that the Hollywood Comet loves musicals. In 2010, I revealed I had seen 400 movie musicals over the course of eight years. Now that number is over 600. To celebrate and share this musical love, here is my weekly feature about musicals. This week?s musical: Love Me Forever (1935) ? Mus... Read full article


Carole and Coop, "Now And Forever," plus Carla's book on TCM

By carole_and_co on Nov 18, 2020 From Carole & Co.

There are many photos from Carole Lombard's 1934 drama "Now And Forever" with Gary Cooper, but the above pic is new to me. It's vintage, as information on the rear makes evident:While neither Shirley Temple nor Sir Guy Standing are in the photo, both are listed.This 8" x 10" sells for $249.99, thoug... Read full article


Shipmates Forever ( 1935 )

By The Metzinger Sisters on Apr 4, 2020 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers

Singing sensation Dick Powell and dancer Ruby Keeler were a match made in musical heaven and they had great success in the early 1930s as an on-screen duo. In 1934, Warner Brothers teamed them up in Flirtation Walk, a light-hearted musical set at the West Point Military Academy. The studio reeled in... Read full article


Forever Roses

By The Lady Eve on Sep 12, 2018 From Lady Eve's Reel Life

"Even bedridden, she was the most beautiful old lady I'd ever seen. There she was with no makeup but still beautiful skin, big blue eyes and little hands fluttering like small birds in the air. She smelled beautiful, too, like roses." - Sacha Briquet Marlene Dietrich lived her final years in an apa... Read full article


Love is Forever ( 1954 ) aka Und Ewig Bleibt die Liebe

By The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 3, 2018 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers

Some films have a way of drawing you into the story within the first ten minutes. Perhaps it is a practice that screenwriters learned from newspaper journalists who know how to "hook" the audience with the first lead line. Hollywood productions had this act down pat. German productions were not so g... Read full article


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