Library of Congress selects 25 films for inclusion in National Film Registry (2012)

It’s that time of year again…

Today, the Library of Congress selected 25 films for inclusion in the National Film Registry. These cinematic treasures represent important cultural, artistic and historic achievements in filmmaking.

“Established by Congress in 1989, the National Film Registry spotlights the importance of preserving America’s unparalleled film heritage,” said James H. Billington (the Librarian of Congress). “These films are not selected as the ‘best’ American films of all time, but rather as works of enduring importance to American culture. They reflect who we are as a people and as a nation.”

Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany'sAudrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany’s

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To be included, a film must be at least 10 years old as well as “culturally, historically or aesthetically significant.” This year’s selection represents a wide range of genres and eras, and includes Hollywood classics, documentaries, early films, and independent and experimental films — bringing the total number of films in the registry to 600.

The Classic Era feature films selected include: 3:10 to Yuma, Anatomy of a Murder, Born Yesterday, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Sons of the Desert and Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Later feature films include: A Christmas Story, Dirty Harry, A League of Their Own and The Matrix.

Born Yesterday, Judy Holliday, Broderick Crawford, William HoldenJudy Holliday, Broderick Crawford and William Holden in Born Yesterday

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 Films selected for inclusion into the National Film Registry this year:

  • “3:10 to Yuma” (1957) (narrative feature)
  • “Anatomy of a Murder” (1959) (narrative feature)
  • “The Augustas” (1930s-1950s) (home movie/documentary)
  • “Born Yesterday” (1950) (narrative feature)
  • “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” (1961) (narrative feature)
  • “A Christmas Story” (1983) (narrative feature)
  • “The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Title Fight” (1897) (documentary)
  • “Dirty Harry” (1971) (narrative feature)
  • “Hours for Jerome: Parts 1 and 2” (1980-82) (experimental film)
  • “Kodachrome Color Motion Picture Tests” (1922) (experimental film)
  • “A League of Their Own” (1992) (narrative feature)
  • “The Matrix” (1999) (narrative feature)
  • “The Middleton Family at the New York World’s Fair” (1939) (narrative feature/documentary)
  • “One Survivor Remembers” (1995) (documentary/short subject)
  • “Parable” (1964) (narrative feature)
  • “Samsara: Death and Rebirth in Cambodia” (1990) (documentary)
  • “Slacker” (1991) (narrative feature)
  • “Sons of the Desert” (1933) (narrative feature)
  • “The Spook Who Sat by the Door” (1973) (narrative feature)
  • “They Call It Pro Football” (1967) (documentary)
  • “The Times of Harvey Milk” (1984) (documentary)
  • “Two-Lane Blacktop” (1971) (narrative feature)
  • “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” (1914) (narrative feature)
  • “The Wishing Ring; An Idyll of Old England” (1914) (narrative feature)

Library of Congress Press Release

Images and List of Classic Era Feature Films in the National Film Registry

 

–Annmarie Gatti for Classic Movie Hub

 

 

 

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Classic Movie Magnet Madness: Notorious (Today’s Entry Task…)

Classic Movie Magnet Madness Entry Task for today…

In order to win today’s Notorious 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 (TWEET your answer): In the film Notorious, Claude Rains makes an alarming discovery about his wife. He confides in his mother, saying:

“I am married to an American ‘______’.

If you need help finding the answer, click here…

Claude Rains NotoriousClaude Rains in Notorious (photo)

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Leopoldine Konstantin, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains, Notorious Leopoldine Konstantin as Madame Sebastian (Claude Rains’ mother), Ingrid Bergman as Alicia Huberman (Claude Rains’ wife) and Claude Rains as Alexander Sebastian in Alfred Hitchcock’s Notorious

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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: Top Hat (Today’s Entry Task…)

Classic Movie Magnet Madness Entry Task for today…

In order to win today’s Top Hat 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 film Top Hat, Jerry (Fred Astaire) gets flowers for Dale (Ginger Rogers) from a florist who employs a beautiful blonde Flower Clerk (who many years later became a very FAMOUS red-head)! What actress played that Flower Clerk?

If you need help finding the answer, click here…

Top Hat Flower Clerk Shop Girl, Fred Astaire, Lucille BallFrom Top Hat: Fred Astaire (as Jerry Travers) buys flowers for Dale Tremont (Ginger Rogers) from this soon-to-be-VERY-famous actress who played a Flower Clerk (photo)

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And if you need a closer look…

Top Hat Flower Clerk Shop Girl, Fred Astaire, Lucille BallFrom Top Hat: Leonard Mudie (as the Flower Salesman) with the blonde soon-to-be-VERY-famous-redhead (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: Arsenic and Old Lace (Today’s Entry Task…)

Classic Movie Magnet Madness Entry Task for today…

In order to win today’s Arsenic and Old Lace 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 (TWEET your answer): In the film Arsenic and Old Lace, Mortimer Brewster (Cary Grant) has two adorable spinster aunts who have taken to poisoning lonely old men with their home-made ‘_________’ wine laced with arsenic, strychnine, and just a pinch of cyanide.

If you need help with the answer, you can click here…

jean adair, josephine hull, arsenic and old laceJean Adair (middle) and Josephine Hull (right) as Aunt Martha and Aunt Abby in Arsenic and Old Lace. The ‘lonely old gentleman’ (Gibbs) is played by Edward McWade. (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: Gone With The Wind (Today’s Entry Task…)

Classic Movie Magnet Madness Entry Task for today…

In order to win today’s Gone With The Wind 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: One of The Carol Burnett Show’s signature sketches was a parody of the film Gone With The Wind called “Went with the Wind” — starring Harvey Korman as scoundrel ‘Rat Butler’ and Carol Burnett as Southern Belle ‘_______’ O’Hara.

To find the answer, you can start by clicking here…

The Carol Burnett Show, Went with the Wind, Gone with the Wind parodyFrom The Carol Burnett Show: Carol Burnett and Harvey Korman in “Went with the Wind” a parody of Gone With The Wind (photo)

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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Play it again, Sam: Casablana Piano Sold at Sotheby’s Auction

The Iconic Casablanca Piano was Sold at Sotheby’s for over $600K!

“Play it again, Sam”…

The iconic piano used in the film Casablanca was sold to an unknown buyer for more than $600,000 at a Sotheby’s auction in New York.

The piano was offered for sale by its Japanese collector/owner to mark the film’s 70th anniversary. It was was expected to sell for as much as $1.2m, The owner originally paid about $154,000 for the piano at auction in the late 1980s.

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Casablanca piano sold at Southeby's auction…..

The piano was used in the film by Sam (Dooley Wilson) to play the song “As Time Goes By” and it appears in one of the film’s most iconic scenes, in which Humphrey Bogart’s character Rick utters the line: “Here’s looking at you, kid.”

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Humphrey Bogart, Dooley Wilson, Casablanca, Piano…..

The sale marks the 70th anniversary of the Oscar-winning World War II classic, which is largely set in the Moroccan port city of Casablanca, then part of unoccupied French North Africa.

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Casablanca piano Sotheby's Auction…..

Talk about an iconic piece of Movie Memorabilia!!! Right up there with Judy Garland’s Ruby Slippers.

Annmarie Gatti for Classic Movie Hub

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Classic Movie Magnet Madness Contest: GUESS the MAGNET!

Classic Movie Magnet Madness Continues!

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 1921 FILM, directed by Charlie Chaplin, which starred the adorable Child Star who later grew up to be the lovable but eccentric TV uncle pictured below.  Remember, TWEET the name of the FILM (NOT the name of the actor).

If you need help finding the answer, click here…

Jackie Coogan as Uncle Fester (The Addams Family)Jackie Coogan as the lovable but eccentric Uncle Fester on The Addams’ Family (photo)

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And if you need even more help, here is Jackie Coogan as a Child Star in the Charlie Chaplin film…

Jackie Coogan The Kid 1921Jackie Coogan started out as a popular Child Star (photo)

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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 Contest: SURPRISE MAGNET!

And more CLASSIC MOVIE MAGNET MADNESS today!

Day 13 of the 39-day contest promotion continues…

Classic Movie Hub will be giving away one Classic Movie Magnet a day, every day from now until January 10, courtesy of rickroden.com! So – there will be at least ONE CHANCE to win one magnet EVERY DAY throughout the contest period. And — there is NO LIMIT to how many magnets you can win!

Just follow @ClassicMovieHub on twitter to find out how to win each day — but don’t worry, it’ll always be easy to enter!


That said, today, at 9PM EST, I will tweet the ‘entry task’ to win a SURPRISE Classic Movie Magnet…  The SURPRISE MAGNET was made by Rick Roden at my SPECIAL REQUEST. I will only be giving ONE of these magnets away during the entire contest period!

For More Information and a List of All of the Classic Movie Magnets that will be given away, click here.

See Entry Rules

Buy Magnets Now at RickRoden.com

–Annmarie Gatti for Classic Movie Hub

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

Classic Movie Magnet Madness Continues!

Entry Task for today…

In order to win today’s Wings 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 Wings was an immediate success upon its release in August of 1927. Part of the reason for its success was the public’s infatuation with aviation because of a very famous transatlantic flight that had just taken place a few months prior to the film’s release. Who made that very famous NY-to-Paris transatlantic flight in May of 1927?

If you need help finding the answer, click here…

Clara Bow in WingsClara Bow in Wings 1927 (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 Contest: Wings

And more CLASSIC MOVIE MAGNET MADNESS today!

Day 12 of the 39-day contest promotion continues…

Classic Movie Hub will be giving away one Classic Movie Magnet a day, every day from now until January 10, courtesy of rickroden.com! So – there will be at least ONE CHANCE to win one magnet EVERY DAY throughout the contest period. And — there is NO LIMIT to how many magnets you can win!

Just follow @ClassicMovieHub on twitter to find out how to win each day — but don’t worry, it’ll always be easy to enter!

Wings Classic Movie Magnet Madness Giveaway
That said, today, at 7:00PM, I will tweet the ‘entry task’ to win a Wings Classic Movie Magnet… 

For More Information and a List of All of the Classic Movie Magnets that will be given away, click here.

See Entry Rules

Buy Magnets Now at RickRoden.com

–Annmarie Gatti for Classic Movie Hub

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