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Seven Days in May (1964): A Twilight Zone America Strikes Close to Home
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 24, 2021
The opening images of Seven Days in May could have easily been pulled out of the headlines. A silent protest continues outside the White House gates with hosts of signs decrying the incumbent president or at the very least the state of his America. We don’t quite know his egregious act althou read more

REMAKE AVENUE: Life Begins, 1932 and A Child is Born, 1939
Caftan Woman Posted by on Aug 11, 2021
It is time for another stroll down Remake Avenue. Life Begins written by Mary Macdougal Axelson was presented at the Selwyn Theatre in New York in April of 1932 for a brief run of eight performances. Among its stars were Mildred Dunnock, Frank Wilcox, and as pictured on the program, Glenda Farr read more

Walter Pidgeon is the subject of a “Man Hunt”
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Aug 10, 2021
Walter Pidgeon is the subject of a “Man Hunt”
Man Hunt (1941) is an American political thriller directed by Fritz Lang and starring Walter Pidgeon and Joan Bennett. The film is based on the novel Rogue Male (1939) by Geoffrey Household. The screenplay was written by Dudley read more

Jamie Lee Boards a Terror Train; The Animals Have Their Day
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Aug 9, 2021
Jamie Lee Curtis.Terror Train (1980). When a cruel college prank goes awry, its victim, Kenny, seemingly has a nervous breakdown. Three years later, the prank's perpetrators have become senior pre-med students, one of whom has hired a steam-driven train for a masquerade party. After almos read more

If a Man Answers: Treating Your Husband Like a Dog
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Aug 2, 2021
Sandra Dee as Chantel.
Romantic comedies were box office gold in the early 1960s with hits like Lover Come Back and Come September (both 1961). Therefore, it was inevitable that a Hollywood studio would make one aimed at the young adult crowd. That's what Universal had in mind w read more

Michael Caine Meets a Billion Dollar Brain
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jul 19, 2021
Michael Caine as Harry Palmer.It was assuredly no easy task to follow in the footsteps of two of the best spy thrillers of the 1960s: The Ipcress File and Funeral in Berlin. So, one must cut a little slack for Billion Dollar Brain (1967), Michael Caine’s third outing as thief-turned-spy Harry read more

Letty Lynton (1932): A Hidden Classic
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 15, 2021
Letty Lynton is one of those hidden movies cinephiles look to unearth from the sands of time. In this case, it’s namely because it’s notoriously difficult to view after a court case in 1936 deemed it was too close in plot to the play Unfaithful Woman, which, coincidentally was made into read more

Classic Conversations: Director of ‘Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It’
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Danny Miller on Jun 18, 2021
I adore Rita Moreno. I mean, who doesn’t? The 89-year-old actress has it all. I loved her as silent movie star Zelda Zanders in the MGM classic Singin’ in the Rain, I loved her as poor Tuptim in the spectacular musical The King and I, I I loved her Oscar-winning turn as Anita in West Side Story (one read more

Pale Flower (1964): A Stylish Japanese Noir
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 17, 2021
The images aren’t unfamiliar to those acquainted with Japan’s metropolis. A voice surmises over images of the bustling train station. “Back in Tokyo. 3 years. It makes my head spin. Why are so many people crammed into cage-like boxes?” I couldn’t agree more with our na read more

Monsters and Matinees: Honoring Ray Harryhausen, a ‘Titan of Cinema’
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Toni Ruberto on Jun 12, 2021
Picture yourself standing in the middle of a fight with Ray Harryhausen’s skeleton army from Jason and the Argonauts. OK, it’s not the “real” skeletons, but it’s still pretty cool experience. This movie magic is an augmented reality that is one of the outstanding features of the Scottish read more

The Housemaid (1960) and a Living Hell
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 8, 2021
The opening credits are more self-assured and breezy than I was expecting as the brass sounds off against a pair of kids playing cat’s cradle in the family living. Even with the rain outside, it somehow feels like a fitting depiction of postwar modernity in the 1960s. Films like Ohayo and Whe read more

Burt Reynolds' Unofficial Remake of a Film Noir Classic
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jun 7, 2021
Burt Reynolds as Sharky.
After placing a civilian in harm's way, big city detective Tom Sharky is "demoted" from narcotics to vice. It's intended to be a humdrum assignment, but that changes quickly when Sharky (Burt Reynolds) confiscates a list of seven coded phone numbers from an affluent pimp. O read more

Drive a Crooked Road (1954): A Malibu Sunshine Noir
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 5, 2021
“On a clear day, you can see Catalina.” Drive a Crooked Road might best be labeled as a So-Cal sunshine noir, and it easily has a place at the counter next to Shack Out on 101 and equally grubby fare. Because under the right circumstances, it’s easy to see how Mickey Rooney could read more

Screen Classics Discussion Video Series: Jane Russell and the Marketing of a Hollywood Legend with Author Christina Rice
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on May 29, 2021
“Mean…Moody…MagnificentJane Russell and the Marketing of a Hollywood Legend.” Facebook Live Chat with author Christina Rice I’m so happy to announce that we’ll be hosting our next Facebook Event for the Screen Classics Discussion Video Series, with University Press of Kentucky read more

Midnight Special (2016): A Story of Parenthood
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on May 23, 2021
“These are words of the Lord…or the federal government.” Derek Webb has a song called “Spirit.” For anyone with a religious upbringing, it might conjure up the “Holy Ghost” — the Helper meant to fill up Christian faithful as they worship God in their read more

I Know Where I'm Going! a Black & White Jewel from Powell & Pressburger
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on May 21, 2021
Rich, vivid Technicolor is one of the hallmarks of the most well known and celebrated of the gorgeous, masterful films from the production team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, The Archers. From the mid-1940s into the early '50s, almost all of their films were shot in striking 3-strip Techn read more

Mean…Moody…Magnificent!: Jane Russell and the Marketing of a Hollywood Legend – Book Giveaway (May)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on May 9, 2021
“Mean…Moody…Magnificent!: Jane Russell and theMarketing of a Hollywood Legend”We have Four Books to Giveaway this Month! 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 giving away read more

Monsters and Matinees: Modern sci-fi owes a debt to ‘Day of the Triffids’
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Toni Ruberto on May 8, 2021
In a continuing quest to enjoy as many classic movie monsters as possible, it was time to revisit The Day of the Triffids. Seeing it with fresh eyes after so long brought a sense of Déjà vu in the most unexpected way. There, in Day of the Triffids, was one of my favorite sequences from The Walkin read more

Ida Lupino and Glenn Ford have a “Lust for Gold”
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on May 7, 2021
Ida Lupino and Glenn Ford have a “Lust for Gold”
Lust for Gold (1949) is an American western directed by S. Sylvan Sime and starring Ida Lupino and Glenn Ford. The supporting cast includes Gig Young, William Price, Will Geer, Edgar Buchanan, and Paul Ford. The movie is based on read more

A new header photo for The Wonderful World of Cinema: The Winner!
The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on May 5, 2021
During the last weeks, I told you that I had decided to change the header photo of my blog and its Facebook page. I picked twelve photos from a chosen theme: 60s comedies and musicals from the 60s (in colour!). And, during three rounds, you cast your vote into randomly chosen polls. And today, we fi read more
