Mini Tribute: Character Actress Margaret Hamilton

Born December 9, 1902 Character Actress, Margaret Hamilton!

Character Actress, Margaret Hamilton appeared in over 115 film/TV roles — and is most famously known for her iconic role as The Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz!  I must confess, however, that I also remember her fondly as Cora, The Maxwell House Lady!

Margaret Hamilton, Wicked Witch of the West and Cora The Maxwell House LadyMargaret Hamilton as The Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard of Oz, and as Cora The Maxwell House Lady

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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…

And it’s an EASY ONE!!! 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)

Fill-in-the-Blank (tweet your answer):
As the lovely Marilyn Monroe (as Lorelei Lee) sings: “But square cut or pear shape these rocks don’t lose their shape — ‘________’ are a girl’s best friend!

If you need help finding the answer, click here…

Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend; Marilyn Monroe, Gentlemen Prefer BlondesMarilyn Monroe as Lorelei Lee in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (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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Mini Tribute: Georges Melies

Born December 8, 1861 Cinemagician, Georges Melies!

Magician turned Film-Maker, Georges Méliès was a  was a prolific special effects innovator. He created a mind-boggling 550+ films — most famously A Trip to the Moon in 1902, which was AMAZING for its time!

Georges Melies cinemagician, A Trip to the Moon

“Cinemagician” George Melies created the short film, A Trip to the Moon in 1902.

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Here is a link to the film which you can watch for free on YouTube:

A Trip to the Moon (1902) directed and produced by Georges Melies

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Classic Movie Magnet Madness Contest: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

And more CLASSIC MOVIE MAGNET MADNESS today!

Day Six 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!

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Classic Movie Magnet Madness
That said, today, at 9:00PM, I will tweet the ‘entry task’ to win a Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 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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Classic Movie Magnet Madness Giveaway: 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 — and INCLUDE the hashtag #ClassicMovieMagnetMadnessANSWER (US and Canada entries only please, sorry)

Fill-in-the-Blank Question: At the end of the film, Sam Spade tells Detective Polhause that The Maltese Falcon is: “The stuff that ________ are made of.”

If you need help finding the answer, click here…

The Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Peter Lorre, Mary Astor, Sidney GreenstreetThe Maltese Falcon: Humphrey Bogart, Peter Lorre, Mary Astor, Sydney Greenstreet

Remember, you must be the first one to answer correctly and you must include the hashtag #ClassicMovieMagnetMadnessANSWER

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: The Maltese Falcon

And more CLASSIC MOVIE MAGNET MADNESS today!

Day Five 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!

The Maltese Falcon Classic Movie Magnet Madness
That said, today, at 9:00PM, I will tweet the ‘entry task’ to win a Maltese Falcon 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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Classic Movie Legend Tribute: Agnes Moorehead

 

Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, Agnes Moorehead, born December 6, 1900.

Agnes Moorehead leads what I like to call a “career double life,” a fairly common condition amongst classic film actors turned small screen stars. So, what do I mean by “double life?” Well, think of it like this: Humphrey Bogart is Humphrey Bogart in every movie he appears in. Whether a bit player in an early thirties gangster film or The Barefoot Contessa, he is and always will be Bogie.  Moorehead, however is something different.

Classic movie fans will forever remember Agnes Moorehead as the consummate supporting actress. We remember the stoic, calculating mother of great Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane. We remember Madge, the cold and manipulative antagonist in Dark Passages. We remember Sara Warren, the well meaning but intolerant, small town gossiper in All that Heaven Allows. The world of classic movies remembers her many great roles. The World of American Pop Culture, however, remembers the one: Endora. Despite her illustrious film career that dates back to the early forties, for many people she is simply remembered as Endora, the haughty matriarch of TV’s Bewitched.

You see, this is what I mean “career double life.” In TV Land, the perception of Moorehead completely shifts from actor to character. She is no longer Mary Kane or Sara Warren or Madge Rapf: She is Endora. And there is not a thing wrong with that. The medium of television is supposed to create that kind of familiarity of character. Every week, you allow these characters into your living rooms to see how the plot progresses and how the characters develop. Because you are in the comfort of your own home, rather than a darkened theater surrounded by strangers, an intimacy develops with these characters to the point where, despite what rational thought tells you, it’s entirely possible to forget the characters are even played by an actor. Thus, actor becomes characters.

So, even though Endora is part of Moorehead’s career as a whole, it culturally becomes something very different from her film career. And therefore, she does, indeed, live a career double life. So, let us celebrate this wondrous star by looking at the roles that created a classic film legend and a pop culture Icon.

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Agnes Moorehead in her debut film role in Citizen Kane (1941, Orson Welles director)

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Agnes Moorehead in Dark Passage ( 1947, director Delmer Daves)

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Agnes Moorehead in All That Heaven Allows (1955, Douglas Sirk director)

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And of course, Agnes Moorehead the much beloved and bewitching Endora

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

Classic Movie Magnet Madness Continues!

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 — and INCLUDE the hashtag #ClassicMovieMagnetMadnessANSWER (US and Canada entries only please, sorry)

Fill-in-the-Blank Question: Actor Cary Grant (who starred in the film, Notorious) is known for his suave, sophisticated style, not unlike the Stone Age character that he inspired on The Flintstones called Gary ‘________’.

If you need help finding the answer, click here…

Gary Granite, Cary Grant, The FlintstonesPhoto: Cary Grant was ‘immortalized’ in the Stone Age cartoon, The Flintstones

Remember, you must be the first one to answer correctly and you must include the hashtag #ClassicMovieMagnetMadnessANSWER

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: Notorious

And more CLASSIC MOVIE MAGNET MADNESS today!

Day Four 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!

Notorious classic movie magnet madness giveaway
That said, today, at 1:00PM, I will tweet the ‘entry task’ to win a Notorious 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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Classic Movie Magnet Madness Giveaway: Top Hat (Today’s Entry Task)

Classic Movie Magnet Madness Continues!

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 — and INCLUDE the hashtag #ClassicMovieMagnetMadnessANSWER (US and Canada entries only please, sorry)

Fill-In-the-Blank Question: In Top Hat, the FABULOUS Character Actor, Erik Rhodes, plays the Italian fashion designer, Alberto Beddini.  And Beddini has quite an interesting ‘motto’ which is:

For the woman, the kiss. For the man, the ‘_________’!

If you need help finding the answer, click here…

Ginger Rogers and Erik Rhodes in Top HatGinger Rogers and Erik Rhodes in Top Hat (photo)

Remember, you must be the first one to answer correctly and you must include the hashtag #ClassicMovieMagnetMadnessANSWER

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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