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Insects in Classic Movies
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Apr 17, 2016
A giant ant in Them!
Be they little specks or large enough to crush a man, insects have long been a big screen pest. A plague of locusts stripped the wheat fields in the climax to The Good Earth (an effect achieved by superimposing coffee grounds over oil-covered wheat). An army of soldier ants des read more

The Movie-TV Connection Game (April 2016)
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Apr 14, 2016
What do Redford and Milland have in common?
'Tis spring and time to find connections! For those new to this game, you will be given a pair or trio of films or performers. Your task is to find the common connection. It could be anything--two stars who acted in the same movie, two movies that share a read more

CMBA Blogathon: "The Prize" and Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Cinderella"
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Apr 11, 2016
Paul Newman as a cynical novelist.
The Prize (1963). Ernest Lehman adapted this mixture of North By Northwest and Grand Hotel from Irving Wallace's 1963 novel. If Lehman's name sounds familiar, it's because he also penned North By Northwest. Lehman keeps the basic structure of Wallac read more

Roberta Shore: From Disney to The Virginian
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Apr 7, 2016
Fifty years after she put her acting career on hiatus, Roberta Shore still draws crowds at fan conventions. That will happen when your most famous role was playing Lee J. Cobb's daughter on an iconic television series. It helps, too, if you starred with Annette Funicello in classic Disney fare such read more

The Five Best Doris Day Performances
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Apr 4, 2016
Carol learns the truth about "Linus."
1. Lover Come Back (1961) - Doris Day wasn't just a fine comedienne--she was an outstanding comic actress. Yes, she generates plenty of laughs in Lover Come Back, but she also makes her character believable. That's why it's so funny to see aggressive advertisin read more

Interview with Jacqueline Scott: The Classic TV Actress Discusses Raymond Burr, Walter Matthau, and Curly Hair
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Mar 31, 2016
Jacqueline Scott and David Janssen in The Fugitive..
With over 100 credits, actress Jacqueline Scott has forged a remarkable career in film and television. She has worked with legendary directors such as Steven Spielberg, Don Siegel (multiple times), and William Castle. She made her biggest impact, read more

DVD Spotlight: Death Valley Days (Season 1)
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Mar 28, 2016
With 453 episodes spanning 18 seasons, Death Valley Days ranks as the most successful anthology series in the history of television. Amazingly, it has never been released on DVD--but that will change when Timeless Media Group releases the first season on March 29th. For a series that debuted in read more

Interview with Don Collier: "The High Chaparral" Star Talks About John Wayne and His Classic TV Westerns
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Mar 24, 2016
One of the most recognizable TV cowboys of the 1960s, Don Collier carved out a highly-successful career playing ranch foremen, lawmen, and bad guys. In addition to starring in his own TV series Outlaws (1960-62), he guest starred on Bonanza, Gunsmoke, The Virginian, Branded, Wagon Train, Death Valle read more

The "5 Movies on an Island Blogathon" in Support of National Classic Movie Day
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Mar 21, 2016
Monday, May 16th marks the second annual National Classic Movie Day. As part of last year's festivities, the Cafe hosted the My Favorite Movie Blogathon, which featured over 60 bloggers. We hope this year's event can be as successful!
We are pleased to announce the 5 Movies on an Island Blogathon. read more

An Interview with Audrey Dalton on Olivia & Joan, Bob Hope, and William Castle
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Mar 17, 2016
Born in Dublin in 1934, the beautiful and talented Audrey Dalton fashioned a film and television career that spanned three decades. In the 1950s, she acted alongside screen legends such as Olivia de Havilland and Richard Burton (My Cousin Rachel), Bob Hope (Casanova's Big Night), Barbara Stanwyck (T read more

The Movie-TV Connection Game (March 2016)
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Mar 14, 2016
What do Myrna Loy and Jo Ann Pflug
have in common?
Welcome to our March '16 edition! For those who have never played this game, you will be given a pair or trio of films or performers. Your task is to find the common connection. It could be anything--two stars who acted in the same movie, two movie read more

Peyton Place: "Everything in this town happens behind brown wrappers"
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Mar 10, 2016
In a 1956 interview with journalist Hal Boyle, Peyton Place author Grace Metalious said: "To a tourist, these towns look as peaceful as a picture postcard. But if you go underneath that picture, it's like turning over a rock with your foot--all kinds of strange things crawl out. Everybody that lives read more

TV Sidekick Blogathon: The Corvette in "Route 66"
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Mar 7, 2016
The very first Route 66 Corvette.
You could make an argument that the Corvette was one of the stars of Route 66. After all, there wouldn't have been a show without it. Though it never received a credit, it appeared in every episode. Plus, the entire concept of Route 66 was built around the Co read more

The TV Sidekick Blogathon Is Here!
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Mar 5, 2016
Welcome to the blogathon that pays tribute to the individuals that made the stars look good!
Please join us in celebrating many of the best sidekicks to grace the screens of classic television. Over the next three days, the outstanding bloggers below will write about sidekicks that include superher read more

Pretty in Pink Revisited
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Mar 3, 2016
It's hard to believe it's been three decades since screenwriter John Hughes' tale of teen love first graced the silver screen. Incredibly, until recently, it had been that long since I watched Pretty in Pink from start to finish. The final installment in the unofficial John Hughes-Molly Ringwald tee read more

DVD Spotlight on "The Bold Ones: The New Doctors"
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Feb 29, 2016
On March 1st, Timeless Media will release a DVD set containing all 45 episodes of The Bold Ones: The New Doctors. Debuting in 1969, The New Doctors ran for four seasons on NBC as part of the rotating umbrella TV series The Bold Ones. Last year, Timeless Media released the other three Bold read more

Snack-sized Reviews: "Eye of the Needle" and "Used Cars"
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Feb 25, 2016
Eye of the Needle (1981). I'm not sure why this well-made suspense picture isn't better known. In many ways, it reminds me of The Day of the Jackal (although it's not quite in that class).
Donald Sutherland stars as Henry Faber, a German spy operating in Great Britain during World War II. Fa read more

The Five Best Music Videos of the 1980s
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Emily Anderson on Feb 22, 2016
Guest blogger Emily Anderson lists her picks for the five best classic music videos. What are yours?
Michael Jackson with ghoulish friend.
1. Thriller by Michael Jackson. I remember staying up until midnight at 11 years-old, anxiously awaiting my first viewing of Michael Jackson dancing as a zom read more

Shirley Jackson's Chilling "The Lottery"
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Feb 18, 2016
A crowd gathers for the lottery.
Do you remember Encyclopedia Britannica Films? If you went to school in the U.S. from the 1950s through the 1970s, you never saw a DVD nor probably a videotape. If you were lucky, you might have seen a 16mm film in one of your classes (in my schools, we saw a lot mo read more

The Movie-TV Connection Game (February 2016 Edition)
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Feb 15, 2016
What's the link between Clark and Jack?
Welcome to the newest installment of one of the Cafe's most popular features. As always, you will be given a pair or trio of films or performers. Your task is to find the common connection. It could be anything--two stars who acted in the same movie, two movi read more
