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Kim (1950) was a Adventure - Drama Film directed by Victor Saville and produced by Leon Gordon.

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THE PAIRS THAT NEVER WERE: Steve McQueen and Kim Novak

By Carol Martinheira on Mar 19, 2024 From The Old Hollywood Garden

THE PAIRS THAT NEVER WERE: Steve McQueen and Kim Novak On March 19, 2024 By CarolIn Uncategorized She’s cool, icy and blonde. He’s cool, icy an- you guessed it. Seems obvious enough and yet, Kim Novak and Steve McQueen never made a movie together. How? ... Read full article


William Holden romances Kim Novak in “Picnic”

By Stephen Reginald on Sep 12, 2023 From Classic Movie Man

William Holden romances Kim Novak in “Picnic” Picnic (1955) is an American drama film directed by Joshua Logan and starring William Holden, Kim Novak, and Rosalind Russell. The film is based on the Broadway play of the same name by William Inge. The movie features Susan Strasberg, C... Read full article


“Ain’t she sweet?” Kim Novak in Picnic (Joshua Logan, 1955)

By Virginie Pronovost on Feb 27, 2022 From The Wonderful World of Cinema

We sometimes forget that Kim Novak is one of those classic actresses still with us today. I’m not sure why that is, except maybe that she’s not so much in the public eye anymore. Et pourtant… She was pretty much an icon of her time, maybe not like Marilyn Monroe or Grace Kelly were... Read full article


Strangers When We Meet (1960): Kim Novak and Kirk Douglas

By 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 1, 2021 From 4 Star Films

Richard Quine’s Strangers When We Meet proves to be a Technicolor feast on par with much of what Nicholas Ray, Douglas Sirk, and Vincente Minnelli were putting out at the same time. A lot of the immediate joy comes with getting a feel for life at the time. Certainly, it’s done up and mad... Read full article


House of Hummingbird (2018, Kim Bora)

By Andrew Wickliffe on Aug 3, 2020 From The Stop Button

Eun-hee (Park Ji-hu) is an average Seoul eighth grader circa 1994, which would be fine if being average weren?t a one-way ticket to nowhere. Park?s the youngest of three children; while presumably eldest sister Park Soo-yeon has already screwed up and is going to a crappy school across the bridge, s... Read full article


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"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie onFebruary 18, 1952 with Errol Flynn and Dean Stockwell reprising their film roles.
Originally bought as a property for Freddie Bartholomew in 1938. Production was so far under way (including Bartholomew posing with Indian elephants for newsreel cameras), that the project was eventually abandoned to save costs.
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