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Top 1980’s Movies (see all)

  1. The Shining (1980)
  2. Caddyshack (1980)
  3. Airplane! (1980)
  4. Private Benjamin (1980)
  5. The Elephant Man (1980)
  6. Xanadu (1980)
  7. Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
  8. Nine to Five (1980)
  9. ¡Three Amigos! (1986)
  10. Superman II (1980)


Fan Top Romance Movies (see all)

  1. It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
  2. Gone with the Wind (1939)
  3. Casablanca (1942)
  4. The African Queen (1951)
  5. The Sound of Music (1965)
  6. The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
  7. Ben-Hur (1959)
  8. An Affair to Remember (1957)
  9. On the Waterfront (1954)
  10. Grand Hotel (1932)

Fan Top Broadway Movies (see all)

  1. The Band Wagon (1953)
  2. Cover Girl (1944)
  3. Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940)
  4. Gypsy (1962)
  5. Born to Dance (1936)
  6. Dancing Lady (1933)
  7. The Broadway Melody (1929)
  8. Blondie of the Follies (1932)
  9. Tea for Two (1950)
  10. Dancing In the Dark (1949)




Noir Nook

Pre-Code Films with Film Noir Flavor Next to film noir, my favorite type of classic movie is pre-Code ? films released roughly between 1929 and July 1934, before the strict enforcement of the Motion Picture Production Code (also known as the Hays Code). The Hays Code represented a set of censorsh......
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Silver Screen Standards

Man Hunt (1941) I discovered the existence of Man Hunt (1941) while searching for classic movies about close encounters with Nazis, and as soon as I learned about it, I knew I needed to see it for myself. Adapted from Geoffrey Household?s 1939 novel, Rogue Male, Man Hunt is one of several anti-Na......
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Silents are Golden

The American Revolution On The Silent Screen America (1924) It?s fascinating to see how American silent filmmakers portrayed events from U.S. history. Just think how much closer they were in time to events that are practically mythical to us today. In 1915, the Civil War had taken place only 5......
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Classic Movie Travels

Classic Movie Travels: Rosalind Byrne Rosalind Byrne Rosalind Loretta Mooney, later know as Rosalind Byrne, was born on February 19, 1904, in St Marys, Ohio, to William and Mary Mooney. Her parents were prominent members of the community and her father worked as a judge. Tragically, he passed ......
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Western RoundUp

Bend of the River (1952) Bend of the River (1952), starring James Stewart and directed by Anthony Mann, is not just one of my favorite Westerns, it?s one of my very favorite films. Readers with long memories may recall I wrote about Bend of the River here way back in 2018, in my introducto......
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Silents are Golden

A Closer Look At Wings (1927) Charles ‘Buddy’ Rogers, Clara Bow, and Richard Arlen References to Wings (1927) are most commonly trotted out during awards seasons, as a bit of obligatory trivia answering the question: ?What was the first movie to be given the Oscar for Best Picture?......
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Monsters and Matinees

Call me a cephalophile. Or an octo-enthusiast. Either one speaks to my obsession with the octopus in film. It is such a dramatic creature with those eight elongated tentacles that even a brief appearance can jolt a movie awake. An octopus lurking in a cave is like a killer in a closet. ?Run!? you......
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Legend Tribute: James Cagney

Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, James Cagney, born today, July 17 in 1899! Triple threat: Singer. Dancer. Actor. Once a staple in the Hollywood lexicon of classic stars — the ability to sing, dance, and act is sadly no longer pivotal for Blockbuster stars of today. Our birthday boy, James...  Read more...

Mini Tribute Max Fleischer

Born July 19, 1883 Animation Pioneer Max Fleischer! Max Fleischer was a pioneer in the field of animation. Not only did he produce some of the most beloved cartoons of the era — Betty Boop, Koko the Clown, Popeye and Superman –? he also invented innovative animation techniques including...  Read more...


Humans, robots clash in remarkably relevant Creation of the Humanoids

Modern technology is crazy, isn?t it? It feels like it can take over the world – perhaps not right away but we can see it coming. We welcomed advancements that helped us, but is it going too far? I recently had to jump out of the way of a robotic floor cleaner at a grocery store. Don’t......Read more

Ahead of its time, John Carpenters ‘The Thing’ honored by the National Film Registry

At an isolated Antarctic research station, scientists battle a deadly alien with such extraordinary shape-shifting capabilities that the men don?t know if the person next to them is still human. The truth is only revealed when the alien is threatened and violently abandons its current inhabitant. ......Read more

Tracking Vera Miles – Exclusive Guest Post by Christopher McKittrick, author of Vera Miles: The Hitchcock Blonde Who Got Away

 I’m very happy to share this exclusive guest post by Christopher McKittrick, author of Very Miles: The Hitchcock Blonde Who Got Away. A Big Thank You to Christopher for this article! –Annmarie at Classic Movie Hub Tracking Vera Miles:Clarifying a Golden Age Hollywood Star?s ......Read more

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Did you know that there is an Oz Museum in Wamego, KS?

The Oz Museum showcases over 100 years of Oz history from first edition L. Frank Baum books to the m... ..  read more

National Film Registry

Hallelujah!, starring the legendary Daniel L. Haynes, was released in 1929. In 2008, 79 years later, it was inducted into The National Film Registry. Thank you National Film Registry!
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Grauman's Chinese Theater

Wallace Beery's, Footprints & Handprints were "set in stone" in Grauman's famous forecourt in 1931. So were Marie Dressler, Jackie Cooper...  see more