Since Sunday tends to be a day of quiet and reflection for many people, it seems an appropriate day to celebrate silent movies. But in keeping with the “day of rest” theme, I’m just going to post this without any commentary and just sit back and let you enjoy. read more
Though he’s remembered mostly as a song-and-dance man, Gene Kelly also performed in a handful of films that required no tap shoes or leotards; straight dramas that required only acting chops and a willingness to commit. One of those is 1950′s Black Hand, an early example of a mafia drama read more
US / c650ft (11 minutes) / bw / American Mutoscope & Biograph Dir: Wallace McCutcheon Pr: Francis J. Marion Cine: G.W. Bitzer Cast: Anthony O’Sullivan, Robert G. Vignola. Supposedly based on a real case that took place in NYC, this is often cited as the earliest surviving gangster movie. T read more
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on Aug 21, 2012
The promotional material for MGMs 1950 release Black Hand
trumpeted Gene Kelly as “Sensational in his first great dramatic role”. The studio’s publicity department must have
forgotten Gene as the determined POW in 1943s The Cross of Lorraine. Perhaps they overlooked his read more