Classic Movie Magnet Madness Giveaway: On The Town (Today’s Entry Task)

Classic Movie Magnet Madness Continues!

Entry Task for today…

In order to win today’s On The Town Classic Movie Magnet, be the FIRST person to TWEET the correct answer to the following question — (US and Canada entries only please, sorry)

The Fill-in-the-Blank Question (TWEET your answer): The film On The Town was directed by Stanley Donen and ‘___________’.

If you need help finding the answer, click here…

Gene Kelly, On the TownGene Kelly in On The Town (photo)

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FYI: the magnets are beautiful — and courtesy of rickroden.com (and he ships worldwide!)

Contest Information and Rules.

Good Luck!

–Annmarie Gatti from Classic Movie Hub

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Classic Movie Legend Tribute: Humphrey Bogart

Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, Humphrey Bogart, born December 25, 1899!

The balance of stoicism and passion is a character trait I’ve always admired. The ability to hide a burning passion behind a well maintained veneer of a cool, collectedness has always translated, to me at least, as the most interesting of character struggles and the defining characteristic of a leader. And it is this line between utter apathy and crazed enthusiasm where the legend of Humphrey Bogart lives.

The first film I saw Bogie in was, oddly enough, Sabrina. Admittedly, not one of his best roles, however, something drew me to him. Within this staunch, repressed businessman was something else entirely. Beneath the starchy suits, the slick haircut, and no-nonsense attitude was a repressed passion for those he loved, an energy that was transposed onto the family business. Love for his family was his passion and his dedication to its business expansion was his way of showing it.  And of course, this love of family would eventually expand to a love of Sabrina, the woman who saw and understood this very passion.

It should come as no surprise, then, why Casablanca is arguably Bogie’s most famous role. The very crux of this film relies on Rick’s struggle to resolve his burning love for Ilsa and his need to remain stoic in the face of danger — to do what’s right for the world. This is why his  last moments with Bergman are so poignant. Although his words seem calculated and his demeanor is calm, bubbling within him is a love so strong, it drives him to the brink of apathy. The audience knows that, despite the fact that he is doing the right thing, it’s killing him inside. He wants nothing more than to get on that plane with Ilsa and escape to another world. But he can’t, and he accepts this with a stoic smile on his face. So, she leaves and they’ll ‘always have Paris’: the place where their passion can live on forever.

So, let us celebrate this Legend of Legends by celebrating Bogie’s passion, expertly hidden behind the face a stoic.

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ingrid bergman, casablanca, classic movie actor, michael curtizHumphrey Bogart keeping his passion in check with Ingrid Bergman in Casablanca (1942, Michael Curtiz, director)

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Audrey Hepburn, sabrina, classic movie actor, Billy Wilder Humphrey Bogart under his stoic veneer with Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina (1954, Billy Wilder director)

…..Humphrey Bogart succumbing to his passion with Gloria Grahame in In a Lonely Place (1950, Nicolas Ray director)

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Classic Movie Magnet Madness Contest: GUESS the MAGNET!

Entry Task for today…  GUESS THE MAGNET!

In order to win today’s SURPRISE Classic Movie Magnet, be the FIRST person to correctly TWEET the NAME of the SURPRISE MAGNET (FILM)! (US and Canada entries only please, sorry)

Tweet the Answer: Name the FILM, directed by Frank Capra which contains the following classic movie quote:  “Teacher says, every time a bell rings an angel gets his wings.”

If you need help finding the answer, click here…

It's a Wonderful Life, James Stewart, Donna Reed, Frank CapraJames Stewart, Donna Reed and Family in Frank Capra’s beloved Christmas Classic (see contest question above)

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Today’s magnet was specially made by Rick Roden by special request from me! That said, I am very excited to be giving this one away!

FYI: the magnets are beautiful — and courtesy of rickroden.com (and he ships worldwide!)

Contest Information and Rules.

Good Luck!

–Annmarie Gatti from Classic Movie Hub

 

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Classic Movie Magnet Madness Giveaway: Sabrina (Today’s Entry Task)

Classic Movie Magnet Madness Continues!

Entry Task for today…

In order to win today’s Sabrina Classic Movie Magnet, be the FIRST person to TWEET the correct answer to the following question — (US and Canada entries only please, sorry)

The Question (TWEET your answer): In the 1954 film Sabrina, Audrey Hepburn plays the role of Sabrina, the young daughter of the Larrabee family’s chauffeur. What is Sabrina’s last name?

If you need help finding the answer, click here…

Audrey Hepburn, Sabrina

Audrey Hepburn, Sabrina (photos)Audrey Hepburn, Sabrina…..

FYI: the magnets are beautiful — and courtesy of rickroden.com (and he ships worldwide!)

Contest Information and Rules.

Good Luck!

–Annmarie Gatti from Classic Movie Hub

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Classic Movie Legend Tribute: Michael Curtiz

Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, Michael Curtiz, born December 24, 1886!

Some directors are remembered for a specific reason. Hitchcock will be forever known as the master of suspense, Cuckor earned the moniker of “womans director,” and Ed Wood has a special place in history as the worst director, well, ever. With these directors, you remember them because you remember their niche.  Other directors, however, are just as prolific — yet lack a definable niche to which they perfectly fit.  Michael Curtiz is one of these directors.

As much as I love the man, Curtiz is often left out of conversations revolving around great directors. Think about that for a second; the man who directed movies such Casablanca, Mildred Pierce, and The Adventures of Robin Hood isn’t placed on the same pop-culture pedestal as his peers.  Why is that, you ask? Well, it’s simple. Rather than being a master of a single genre, Curtiz was a jack of all trades. He had both an uncanny understanding of filmic language as well as the ability to foster an audiences’ need to suspend belief. Simply put, he understood the role of movies as a much needed escape from the daily trials of the reality and used his craft accordingly. Each film he directed was dictated by the needs of that particular genre in conjunction with that particular script. Each film was a bubble of his own creation, completely separate from his other films in style, tone and finesse. And it is for this reason, he can sometimes be “forgotten.” We do not remember the director, instead, we remember the films. So, let’s celebrate this jack of all genres by remembering the films we forgot he directed.

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Michael Curtiz get gangster in Angels with Dirty Face (1938, Michael Curtiz director)

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Michael Curtiz gets romantic with Casablanca (1942, Michael Curtiz, Director)

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Michael Curtiz gets the Holiday Cheer with White Christmas (1954, Michael Curtiz director)

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Classic Movie Magnet Madness Giveaway: Hunchback of Notre Dame (Today’s Entry Task)

Classic Movie Magnet Madness Continues!

Entry Task for today…

In order to win today’s Hunchback of Notre Dame Classic Movie Magnet, be the FIRST person to TWEET the correct answer to the following question — (US and Canada entries only please, sorry)

Fill-in-the-Blank Question (TWEET your answer): The 1939 film version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame starred Charles Laughton as Quasimodo and ‘______________’ as Esmeralda.

If you need help finding the answer, click here…

Maureen O'Hara as Esmeralda in The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1939The beautiful ‘________’ (see contest question above) as Esmeralda in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (photo)

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FYI: the magnets are beautiful — and courtesy of rickroden.com (and he ships worldwide!)

Contest Information and Rules.

Good Luck!

–Annmarie Gatti from Classic Movie Hub

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Classic Movie Magnet Madness Giveaway: Citizen Kane (Today’s Entry Task)

Classic Movie Magnet Madness Continues!

Entry Task for today…

In order to win today’s Citizen Kane Classic Movie Magnet, be the FIRST person to TWEET the correct answer to the following question — (US and Canada entries only please, sorry)

Fill-in-the-Blank Question (TWEET your answer):
Orson Welles said that, in preparation for making Citizen Kane, he watched John Ford’s film
‘_________’ forty times.

If you need help finding the answer, click here…

Orson Welles in Citizen Kane, John Wayne in John Ford's StagecoachOrson Welles as Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane, and John Wayne as Ringo Kid in a very famous John Ford film (see contest question above) (photo)

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FYI: the magnets are beautiful — and courtesy of rickroden.com (and he ships worldwide!)

Contest Information and Rules.

Good Luck!

–Annmarie Gatti from Classic Movie Hub

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From Corn Flakes to Snow Flakes: How Frank Capra revolutionized ‘snow’ in It’s a Wonderful Life!

How Frank Capra revolutionized ‘snow-making’ in It’s a Wonderful Life!

I just wanted to share this fabulous article from life.time.com that explains how Frank Capra revolutionized the onscreen snow-making process while filming It’s a Wonderful Life. The article explains the evolution of the ‘formula’ from (quite simply) painted corn flakes to a mixture of foamite, sugar and water that allowed film-makers to create and control remarkably realistic onscreen snowfall for the very first time.

The article features 14 behind-the-scenes photos that were NOT published in Life Magazine, and also contains some anecdotal stories about the filming and the film’s release — including this wonderful little behind-the-scenes tidbit:

“What many movie buffs don’t know is that George Bailey’s bleak Christmas Eve was actually shot during a series of 90-degree days in June and July in 1946 on RKO’s ranch in Encino, California. The days were so hot that Capra gave the cast and crew a day off during filming to recover from heat exhaustion. In the famous scene on the bridge, before he saves Clarence the angel from the dark, swirling waters below, a suicidal George Bailey can clearly be seen sweating — although Jimmy Stewart’s wonderful acting convinces us that fear and dread might well be the reason for that.”

And, here are just a few of the photos from the article. Enjoy!

It's A Wonderful Life Bedford Falls, Jimmy Stewart

Snow Machines It's A Wonderful Life

jimmy stewart, It's A Wonderful Life

Jimmy Stewart, It's A Wonderful Life

It's A Wonderful Life, Bedford FallsAll photos above: Martha Holmes — Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
Not originally published in LIFE.

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Classic Movie Magnet Madness Giveaway: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Today’s Entry Task)

Classic Movie Magnet Madness Continues!

Entry Task for today…

In order to win today’s Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Classic Movie Magnet, be the FIRST person to TWEET the correct answer to the following question — (US and Canada entries only please, sorry)

The Question (TWEET your answer): Who directed Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953 version starring Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell)?

If you need help finding the answer, click here…

Marilyn Monroe, Jane Russell,  Gentlemen Prefer BlondesMarilyn Monroe (as Lorelei Lee) and Jane Russell (as Dorothy Shaw) in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (photo)

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FYI: the magnets are beautiful — and courtesy of rickroden.com (and he ships worldwide!)

Contest Information and Rules.

Good Luck!

–Annmarie Gatti from Classic Movie Hub

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Classic Movie Magnet Madness: The Maltese Falcon (Today’s Entry Task…)

Classic Movie Magnet Madness Continues!

Entry Task for today…

In order to win today’s Maltese Falcon Classic Movie Magnet, be the FIRST person to TWEET the correct answer to the following question. (US and Canada entries only please, sorry)

The Question (TWEET your answer): The film, The Maltese Falcon, is a film noir based on the 1930 novel of the same name. Who wrote the novel?

If you need help finding the answer, click here…

Humphrey Bogart, The Maltese Falcon

Humphrey Bogart with ‘The Maltese Falcon” (photo)

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FYI: the magnets are beautiful — and courtesy of rickroden.com (and he ships worldwide!)

Contest Information and Rules.

Good Luck!

–Annmarie Gatti from Classic Movie Hub

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