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CAFTAN WOMAN'S CHOICE: ONE FOR DECEMBER ON TCM
Caftan Woman Posted by on Nov 30, 2020
Perhaps if I told you that Robert Greig played the butler to a wealthy screwball family in The Cheaters that would be enough for you to agree with my December choice. However, if I then told you that halfway through the movie Greig disappears (he does leave a note), you might decide to forego the pl read more
NOIRVEMBER FUN: My Favorite Brunette, 1947
Caftan Woman Posted by on Nov 23, 2020
"When I came to I was playing post office with the floor. I had a lump on my head the size of my head. Inside, Toscanini was conducting The Anvil Chorus with real blacksmiths."
- Ronnie Jackson
Many great films-noir were released in 1947: Nightmare Alley, Crossfire, Born to Kill,& read more
THE SIXTH ANNUAL BARRYMORE TRILOGY BLOGATHON: The Secret of Convict Lake, 1951
Caftan Woman Posted by on Nov 16, 2020
Crystal at In the Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood is hosting The Sixth Annual Barrymore Trilogy Blogathon which runs on November 15 - 17. Please enjoy the tributes which may be accessed HERE. The Secret of Convict Lake is an ensemble western released by Twentieth Century Fox in 1951. Ba read more
THE THIRD ANNUAL CLAUDE RAINS BLOGATHON: Alfred Hitchcock Presents The Diamond Necklace, 1959
Caftan Woman Posted by on Nov 9, 2020
Tiffany and Rebekkah at the Pure Entertainment Preservation Society are hosting The Third Annual Claude Rains Blogathon running on November 9 - 11. Talented stage and screen actor, as well as acting teacher Claude Rains took his career to Hollywood in 1933 as the title character in The In read more
CAFTAN WOMAN'S CHOICE: ONE FOR NOIRVEMBER ON TCM
Caftan Woman Posted by on Nov 1, 2020
Lives are intertwined and fates determined as lightning flashes over three youngsters in Iverstown. Janis Wilson is the headstrong Martha Ivers. Her destiny is wealth and power and her needs are many. Barbara Stanwyck plays the adult Martha. Darryl Hickman is the young Sam Masterson, a loyal friend read more
HALLOWE'EN FUN: The Black Castle, 1952
Caftan Woman Posted by on Oct 26, 2020
Ah, Hallowe'en! Crunchy leaves underfoot, cozy sweaters, and movies. Oh, the movies! The Universal Studios logo, the Swan Lake theme, and the familiar and welcome chills. Of course, that is when we go back to the early 1930s with The Mummy and Frankenstein and Dracula. Today let's visit with a favou read more
CMBA 2020 FALL BLOGATHON, POLITICS ON FILM: What Every Woman Knows, 1934
Caftan Woman Posted by on Oct 21, 2020
Politics on Film is the topic for the Classic Movie Blog Association's Fall Blogathon running from October 20th to 23rd. Click HERE for the fascinating contributions to this timely blogathon.
John Shand is a young man of great confidence and ambition. Shand has a lot of opinions and a talent read more
120 "SCREWBALL" YEARS OF JEAN ARTHUR BLOGATHON: If You Could Only Cook, 1935
Caftan Woman Posted by on Oct 15, 2020
Virginia of The Wonderful World of Cinema is hosting the 120 Screwball Years of Jean Arthur Blogathon. The October 15 - 17 tribute to the beloved actress begins HERE.
James Buchanan: "Now if you could only cook."Joan Hawthorne: "Oh, I can cook. I'm a marvelous cook. ... Can you butle?"Mike Rossini read more
THE ELEANOR PARKER BLOGATHON: Between Two Worlds, 1944
Caftan Woman Posted by on Oct 10, 2020
Maddy Loves Her Classic Films is saluting the beautiful and versatile Eleanor Parker with a blogathon running October 10th and 11th. Join the online tributes HERE. My contribution is a look at Between Two Worlds, 1944.
Sutton Vane's play Outward Bound premiered in London in 1923. The fantasy read more
CAFTAN WOMAN'S CHOICE: ONE FOR OCTOBER ON TCM
Caftan Woman Posted by on Oct 1, 2020
The Archers 1943 film The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp is a leisurely 2 hours and 43 minutes and you won't want to miss a moment. It is a movie that examines life and history, its long and short views. It examines aging and love in ways you may have thought but never expressed. Perhaps in ways th read more
THE 7TH ANNUAL RULE BRITANNIA BLOGATHON: I See a Dark Stranger, 1946
Caftan Woman Posted by on Sep 25, 2020
Terence Towles Canote at A Shroud of Thoughts is hosting his 7th Annual Rule Britannia Blogathon on September 25, 26, and 27. It is always an informative and entertaining blogathon event in which I am pleased to participate this year with a look at I See a Dark Stranger. Enjoy the articles linked HE read more
RAY MILLAND ON THE RUN, 1944: Ministry of Fear and Till We Meet Again
Caftan Woman Posted by on Sep 17, 2020
Ray Milland stars as Stephen Neale, a man who thinks his long personal nightmare may be over. On the night he is released from a sanitorium, a sentence for the mercy killing of his wife, Stephen Neale faces a new and more immediate nightmare.
Graham Greene's (The Third Man) 1943 novel The Ministry read more
REMAKE AVENUE: The Guardsman, 1931 and The Chocolate Soldier, 1941
Caftan Woman Posted by on Sep 9, 2020
Lynn Fontanne, Alfred Lunt
The Guardsman, 1924
New York's Theatre Guild, the post-WWI iteration of the Washington Square Players was looking for a boost to their box office in 1924 to accompany and add to their lustre as the home of theatrical integrity and innovation. The Board's Theresa Helburn read more
CAFTAN WOMAN'S CHOICE: ONE FOR SEPTEMBER ON TCM
Caftan Woman Posted by on Sep 1, 2020
"Sure-Alarm. It's no pushover. It's the latest model."
"It's getting harder to make a living."
Four "professionals" band together for a job. Their profession is burglary and, as mentioned, it is not an easy living. There is underlying desperation among these men that led them to this job at this read more
MOVIE ROB's GENRE GRANDEUR FOR AUGUST: Medical Dramas
Caftan Woman Posted by on Aug 31, 2020
Each month at MovieRob's site a different film genre is explored through recommendations and blog articles. This month I was pleased to select the topic of Medical Dramas.
Link HERE to access the varied films from different eras devoted to the topic. Get your drink and snacks now because there is read more
THE 5TH WONDERFUL INGRID BERGMAN BLOGATHON: Indiscreet, 1958
Caftan Woman Posted by on Aug 27, 2020
Virginie Pronovost at The Wonderful World of Cinema is hosting The 5th Wonderful Ingrid Bergman Blogathon. Running from August 27 - 29, please read the wonderful tributes HERE.
"It's delightful to be married..."
- Anna Held
Cary Grant, Cecil Parker
International banker and diplomat P read more
THE FOURTH VAN JOHNSON BLOGATHON: 23 Paces to Baker Street, 1956
Caftan Woman Posted by on Aug 23, 2020
Michaela at Love Letters to Old Hollywood is hosting The Fourth Van Johnson Blogathon. The fun begins on August 23 through to 25. Click HERE to enjoy the contributions looking at the career of fan favourite Van Johnson.
Director Henry Hathaway (The Dark Corner) and actor Van Johnson (Battlegro read more
LEGENDS OF WESTERN CINEMA WEEK: The Big Valley, The Great Safe Robbery, 1966
Caftan Woman Posted by on Aug 20, 2020
Hamlette's Soliloquy and Along the Brandywine are our hosts for the online celebration Legends of Western Cinema Week, during August 17 - 21. The celebration of your (our) favourite westerns will certainly brighten the summer of 2020.
The Barkleys of The Big Valley
Barba read more
LEGENDS OF WESTERN CINEMA WEEK: Wagon Train - The Maud Frazer Story, 1961 and The Caroline Casteel Story, 1962
Caftan Woman Posted by on Aug 19, 2020
Hamlette's Soliloquy and Along the Brandywine are our hosts for the online celebration Legends of Western Cinema Week, during August 17 - 21. The celebration of your (our) favourite westerns will certainly brighten the summer of 2020.
Continuing a look at TV western icon Barba read more
LEGENDS OF WESTERN CINEMA WEEK; The Barbara Stanwyck Show, A Man's Game, 1961
Caftan Woman Posted by on Aug 18, 2020
Hamlette's Soliloquy and Along the Brandywine are our hosts for the online celebration Legends of Western Cinema Week, during August 17 - 21. The celebration of your (our) favourite westerns will certainly brighten the summer of 2020.
I am joining the Legends of Western Cinema Week with Barbara S read more