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Silents are Golden: Chaplin’s Motion Picture Debut: The First Five Films

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Lea Stans on Sep 23, 2025

Chaplin’s Motion Picture Debut: The First Five Films Early Charlie Chaplin If you went back in time and met a young Charlie Chaplin struggling to get through a boyhood of poverty and neglect, and told him he’d have one of the most famous “rags to riches” stories of all time, he probably read more

The Dirty Five Out West

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Apr 28, 2025

In the final days of the U.S. Civil War, the Confederate Army needs to stop a stagecoach carrying an enemy spy from reaching Washington, D.C. With soldiers in short supply, the Confederates pardon five convicts whose "skills"--they're all killers--make them uniquely qualified to accomplish the missi read more

My Top Five Blu-rays Of 2024

The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day, Jr. on Dec 31, 2024

 Another year, and another huge chunk of money that I spent on movies most people have never seen or ever heard of. The main theme for 2024 appears to be "Italian Gothic". Three out of my top five releases of the year fit that category....and it might have been nearly a clean sweep if I had inc read more

Noirvember Day 26: Five Things You May Not Know About Barbara Stanwyck

Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Nov 26, 2024

After Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, in that order, Barbara Stanwyck is one of my favorite actresses. How could she not be, with her performances in pre-Code gems like Night Nurse (1931), Ten Cents a Dance (1931), and Baby Face (1933); first-rate romantic comedies including The Lady Eve and Ball of read more

Summer Under the Stars 2024: Day Five – Gordon McRae

Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Aug 4, 2024

Here we go again, y’all – another SUTS day where I’ve only seen one of the star’s films. Day 5 features Gordon McRae, who is known mostly for his musicals, like On Moonlight Bay (1951) and By the Light of the Silvery Moon (1953), both starring Doris Day, and Carousel (1956), with Shirley Jones. read more

Noir Nook: Five Things I Love About New York Confidential (1955)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on Apr 18, 2024

Five Things I Love About New York Confidential (1955) I can’t recall how or when I first came across New York Confidential (1955), but I clearly remember being sucked into the film from practically the opening scene and counting it among my noir favorites by the last. Directed by Russell Rous read more

My Top Five Blu-rays Of 2023

The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day, Jr. on Dec 31, 2023

 It's time for another end-of-the-year best Blu-rays post. As usual, I tried to cut back on my home video purchases, and, as usual, I failed miserably. But it's my life. I must point out that all the choices were releases that I actually bought and watched in 2023. If you are wondering why read more

Day 22 of Noirvember: Five Reasons Why I Love Odds Against Tomorrow

Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Nov 22, 2023

On November 21st, as part of the month-long spotlight on Gloria Grahame, TCM aired the 1959 noir Odds Against Tomorrow, starring Robert Ryan, Harry Belafonte, and Ed Begley. This first-rate feature, one of the last of the classic film noir era, serves up a simple, but unforgettable, story: former co read more

Day 15 of Noirvember: Five Things I Love About Jail Bait (1954)

Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Nov 15, 2023

Several months ago, I started writing for the Film Masters blog, which is affiliated with the Film Masters YouTube channel. My essays for the blog include a “Noir or Not” series, where I explore whether or not certain films are indeed, in my opinion, film noir. The first movie I wrote about for read more

My Top Five Blu-rays of 2022

The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day, Jr. on Dec 31, 2022

 It's once again time for my annual top five Blu-rays of the year list. This list might have been much different if a couple of releases had not gotten delayed until 2023...but that's a story for another post. This year, the top two spots were very easy to pick, but the rest of the list wa read more

75 years and five versions of Miracle on 34th Street

Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Dec 21, 2022

Released on June 4, 1947, the 20th Century Fox film, MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET celebrates 75 years in 2022. Since its release, the film and story have continued to be a holiday favorite. While the 1947 film continues to be celebrated, the story was retold and adapted for five times over the span of 47 read more

Five Favorite Films: Claude Rains Villains

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Aug 25, 2022

With his distinctive English voice and intensely intelligent manner, Claude Rains made himself at home in a wide variety of memorable roles, although he was more often the heavy or a supporting character instead of a leading man. Born in London in 1889, the actor grew up in the English theater scene read more

Five Favorite Shark Movies

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jun 13, 2022

1. Jaws (1975) - It's an obvious choice for the No. 1 spot, but it's also the only choice, isn't it? Time has improved this impeccably-made blockbuster that functions as two films. Its first half focuses on the political and financial implications of closing the Amity Island beaches on the busy read more

Five Fun Facts: A Star is Born (1937)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on May 15, 2022

Five Fun Facts: A Star is Born (1937) 1) Pick a number, four or five… So, how many versions of this movie are there, really? Well, most classic film fans would say a definite ‘four,’ end of story — which would be the 1937 film starring Janet Gaynor and Fredric March read more

Five Fun Facts about His Girl Friday (1940)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Apr 18, 2022

Five Fun Facts about His Girl Friday ….. 1) Hildy was originally a man His Girl Friday was adapted from the 1928 Broadway play, The Front Page, which, in turn, was adapted into the 1931 film The Front Page. All three versions revolve around the same storyline, more or less, with o read more

Screen Capture Theatre: "Five Against the House," or When My Baby Smiles at Me I Go to Reno

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Mar 19, 2022

Herewith, another installment of Screen Capture Theatre, because why not? This time around, it is the 1955 film "Five Against ..." well, see for yourself: This is not a sequel to "Six Against the Sea," "Seven Against the Sea," "Nine Against the River" or "Ten Against the Sea." Look at the word " read more

Five Fun Facts: And Then There Were None (1945)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Mar 14, 2022

Five Fun Facts: And Then There Were None (1945) ….. 1) Can you say best-seller? And Then There Were None, Agatha Christie’s mystery novel, was not only one of Christie’s own favorite books but also one of the world’s favorites! As a matter of fact, according to N read more

Five Fun Facts about Father’s Little Dividend

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Feb 14, 2022

Five Fun Facts about Father’s Little Dividend Like many classic movie fans, I just love discovering interesting connections and fun little tidbits of trivia while watching my classic movie favorites. That said, each month, I’ll be sharing some quick and fun facts about some of my clas read more

Noir Nook: Five Things I Love About Odds Against Tomorrow (1959)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry on Feb 10, 2022

Noir Nook: Five Things I Love About Odds Against Tomorrow (1959) Odds Against Tomorrow (1959) If you’ve read my past posts here at the Noir Nook, you might know that I’ve been participating the last few years in a film group that meets virtually once a week to talk about classic movies availab read more

My Top Five Blu-rays Of 2021

The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day, Jr. on Dec 31, 2021

 It's the end of another screwed-up year. But hey, I did get to actually attend some baseball games....and I even went to a movie convention, the Monster Bash Conference in Pennsylvania. And I spent plenty of money (as usual) on home video releases of obscure films. So it's time for my yea read more
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