Classic Movie Legend Tribute: Stan Laurel

Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Comedy Legend, Stan Laurel, born June 16 in 1890!

Three ‘Signature’ Faces of Stan Laurel

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A ‘thinking’ Stan Laurel, with his ‘signature’ head scratch! Stan Laurel as Stanley in the comedy short, Thicker Than Water (1931 directed by James W. Horne)

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A confused Stan Laurel with his ‘signature’ blank stare! Stan Laurel as Stan in the comedy short, Be Big (1931 directed by James W. Horne and James Parrott)

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And, last but not least, a sad Stan Laurel with his ‘signature’ whimpering cry. Stan Laurel as Stannie Dum and Oliver Hardy as Ollie Dee in Babes in Toyland also known as The March of the Wooden Soldiers (1934 directed by Gus Meins and Charley Rogers)

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Let’s Hear it for the Dads: Three Father-Centric Classic Films

If you’ve been to, oh say, any store in the last couple of weeks, you are well aware of what time of year it is — Father’s Day. And of course all the stores are telling you, in brightly colored signs, what your father needs to make that day complete — things like a new tie, a fancy touch screen watch or perhaps a tri-speed, 9 gauge wireless razor of the future. Well, what if instead of listening to all those advertisers, you listened to little ole me. Rather than buying your pops a gift that will be over-priced and under-used, why don’t you plop down and watch one of these three father-centric classic films with him instead. Trust me, time with you is worth all the new ties in the world!

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Spencer Tracy, Father of the bride, classic film, vincente minnelli

Spencer Tracy, Elizabeth Taylor and Joan Bennet star in Father of the Bride (1950, Vincente Minnelli director)

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spencer tracy, guess whos coming to dinner, classic film, stanley kramer

Spencer Tracy, Sidney Poitier, Katharine Hepburn and Katharine Houghton star in Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (1967, Stanley Kramer director)

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Gregory Peck, classic film, the yearling, Clarence Brown

Gregory Peck and Jane Wyman star in The Yearling (1947, Clarence Brown director)

Enjoy!

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For Annmarie’s article, What we Love about Dads: A Salute to Three Classic Movie Fathers, click here.

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Cinementally Speaking, An Introduction…

Cinementally Speaking…

I am happy to say that I am now a regular Contributor to the fabulous Cinementals site! Here’s my introductory post for my new series hitting Monday called “Cinementally Speaking”

Cinementally Speaking, An Introduction…

 

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Classic Movie Legend Tribute: Dorothy McGuire

 

Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, Dorothy McGuire, born June, 14, 1916!

The virtue of humility; that’s what comes to mind when I think of Dorothy McGuire. Her charm did not derive from her looks, though if you think she’s ugly I can’t help but question your taste. Her fearless and bold choice to portray, what we shall call unglamorous roles, in an era where glamour reigned supreme is something I’ve always admired so very much about her. So, let us take the time to look at some of her iconic roles to celebrate the day of her birth. Leave the glamour at the door, please and thank you!

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Dorothy McGuire, Old Yeller, Classic Movie Actress, Robert Stevenson

Dorothy McGuire as Katie Coats in Old Yeller (1957, Robert Stevenson director)

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Dorothy McGuire in The Enchanted Cottage, Classic Movie Actress, John CromwellDorothy McGuire as Laura Pennington in The Enchanted Cottage (1945, John Cromwell director)

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Dorothy McGuire in The Gentleman's Agreement, Classic Movie Actress, Elia Kazan

Dorothy McGuire as Kathy Lacy in The Gentleman’s Agreement (1947, Elia Kazan director)

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Classic Movie Legend Tribute: Basil Rathbone

Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, Basil Rathbone, born June 13 in 1892!

Although the ever versatile South African born English actor portrayed variety of roles, his cad-like nature was always his character’s biggest appeal.

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Basil Rathbone, Classic Movie Actor,  as Sherlock Holmes in The Hound of the Baskervilles, Sidney Lanfield

Basil Rathbone as the eccentic detective, Sherlock Holmes in The Hound of Baskervilles. (1936, Sidney Lanfield director)

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Basil Rathbone as Sir Guy of Gisbourne in The Adventures of Robin Hood, Classic Movie Actor, Michael Curtiz, William Keighley

Basil Rathbone as the cunning, sword-swinging Sir Guy of Gisbourne in The Adventures of Robin Hood. (1938, Michael Curtiz, William Keighley directors)

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Basil Rathbone in David Copperfield as Mr. Murdstone, Classic Movie Actor, George Cukor

And Basil Rathbone, of course, as the sadistic tyrant Edward Murdstone in David Copperfield! (1935, George Cukor director)

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Classic Movie Legend Tribute: Hattie McDaniel

 

Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Character Actress & Film Pioneer, Hattie McDaniel, born June 10 in 1892!

Vivien Leigh and Hattie McDaniel in Gone With The Wind, Victor Fleming

Hattie McDaniel — Radio Pioneer.  McDaniel started her entertainment career as a singer-songwriter in her brother’s (Otis) minstrel show.  In the early-1920s, she toured with Professor George Morrison’s Melody Hounds, and by the mid-1920s she was singing with the Melody Hounds on KOA, a radio station in Denver. In 1931, she moved to LA to embark on her film career.  She got a spot on a radio show called The Optimistic Do-Nut Hour as the ‘bossy’ maid ‘Hi-Hat Hattie’ (with the help of her brother Sam who was also on the show). Although the show was very popular, McDaniel’s pay was so low that she had to work as a ‘real’ maid to make ends meet. McDaniel’s debut film role was as a maid in The Golden West (1932) — and McDaniel would end up playing many maids throughout her career as an actress, most famously as Mammy in Gone with the Wind.

“I’d rather play a maid than be one.” -Hattie McDaniel

(note: I could not find any photos of Hattie McDaniel during her radio years, hence the Gone with the Wind photo)

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Hattie McDaniel, first black person to win Oscar, Best Supporting Actress for Gone With The Wind, Fay BainterHattie McDaniel — Film Pioneer.  Hattie McDaniel was the first African-American person to win an Academy Award.  She is pictured above accepting her Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress (from Fay Bainter) for her role as Mammy in Gone with the Wind.

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Hattie McDaniel, Hollywood Victory Committee

Hattie McDaniel — Community Service Pioneer.  Hattie McDaniel was appointed Chair of Hollywood’s Negro Division Victory Committee to provide entertainment for soldiers at military bases.  She would appear at hospitals and perform at USO shows and war bond rallies to raise funds in support of the war effort.

Disclaimer: I realize that such a short blog post could never do Hattie McDaniel justice. She was a true pioneer and a true inspiration.

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Annmarie Gatti
for Classic Movie Hub

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Classic Movie Legend Tribute: Judy Garland

Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, Judy Garland, born June 10 in 1922!

Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney, Love Finds Andy Hardy, Classic Movies

The one, the only Judy Garland (as ‘child’ actress) with Mickey Rooney.

“I sing, you know.” -Judy Garland as Betsy Booth in Love Finds Andy Hardy. (UNDERSTATEMENT!)

Garland and Rooney appeared in a total of ten feature films together.  Eight were specifically designed Garland/Rooney films: Thoroughbreds Don’t Cry (1937), Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938)Babes in Arms (1939)Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940), Strike Up the Band (1940), Life Begins for Andy Hardy (1941)Babes on Broadway (1941) and Girl Crazy (1943).  The other two films were Thousands Cheer (1943) where they both guest starred but did not appear together, and Words and Music (1948) where they shared one scene and one song together (“I Wish I Were in Love Again”).

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Judy Garland singing Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas to Margaret O'Brien in Meet Me In St. Louis, Classic Movies, Vincente Minnelli

Judy Garland (as ‘young adult’) with Margaret O’Brien in Meet Me in St. Louis. This scene ‘gets me’ every time! It’s when poor Tootie (O’Brien) is crying because she’s upset that the family will be moving to New York in a few days. In an attempt to cheer up Tootie, her sister Esther (Garland) sings “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” to her — however, as Garland delivers the most heart-wrenching version of the song, we soon realize that Esther is truly heart-broken also.  Such a magnificent performance by Judy Garland!  (one of many of course!)

Link to Video Clip of Judy Garland singing “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” in Meet Me in St. Louis.

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Judy Garland, The Man That Got Away, A Star is Born, Classic Movies, George Cukor

Judy Garland (as ‘adult’) singing The Man That Got Away in A Star Is Born. Another mesmerizing performance!

Link to Video Clip of Judy Garland singing “The Man That Got Away” from A Star is Born.

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Disclaimer: I know that I left out Judy Garland’s most famous film of all time in this blog post (The Wizard of Oz — of course), and I apologize for that — there were just too many great choices and it was very difficult to ultimately decide which ones to cover.

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Classic Movie Legend Tribute: Cole Porter

Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Songwriting Legend, Cole Porter, born June 9 in 1891!

Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, The Gay Divorcee, dancing to Night and Day, Cole Porter, Mark Sandrich

Whenever I think of the Fabulous Cole Porter, I can’t help but think of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dancing to “Night and Day” in The Gay Divorcee!

Link to Video Clip of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dancing to “Night and Day” from The Gay Divorcee.  Worth its weight in gold!!!

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Bing Crosby and Ethel Merman singing You're The Top in Anything Goes, Cole Porter, Lewis Milestone

And, yes, Mr. Porter — “You’re the Top” (couldn’t resist that!).  Bing Crosby and Ethel Merman singing Cole Porter’s “You’re the Top” from Anything Goes.  This one always puts me in a GOOD mood!

Link to Video Clip of Ethel Merman and Bing Crosby singing “You’re the Top” from Anything Goes.

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Judy Garland and Gene Kelly singing Be a Clown in The Pirate, Cole Porter, Vincente Minnelli

And, last but not least, Judy Garland and Gene Kelly performing Cole Porter’s “Be a Clown” from The Pirate.  Fun Choreography too!

Link to Video Clip of Judy Garland and Gene Kelly singing “Be a Clown” from The Pirate.

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Annmarie Gatti
for Classic Movie Hub

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Classic Movie Legend Tribute: Dean Martin

Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, Dean Martin, born June 7 in 1917!

1953: American comic team Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis smiling promotional portrait for The Colgate Comedy HourDean Martin with partner Jerry Lewis.  Martin and Lewis starred in 16 movies together: My Friend Irma  (1949), My Friend Irma Goes West (1950), At War with the Army (1950), That’s My Boy (1951), Sailor Beware (1951), Jumping Jacks (1952), The Stooge (1953), Scared Stiff (1953), The Caddy (1953), Money from Home (1953), Living It Up (1954), 3 Ring Circus (1954), Artists and Models (1955)You’re Never Too Young (1955), Pardners (1956) and Hollywood or Bust (1956).  They also made a cameo appearance in Bob Hope and Bing Crosby’s Road to Bali (1952) as  the man (Martin) and woman (Lewis) in Lala’s Dream.

Link to Video Clip of Martin and Lewis performing That’s Amore in The Caddy (youtube). 

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 Dean Martin Comedy Hour TV Show

Dean Martin as host of his own TV Show, The Dean Martin Comedy Hour which aired from 1965-1974.

Link to Video Clip of Dean Martin Comedy Hour TV Show Opening Segment (youtube)

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Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr, Rat Pack

Dean Martin as ‘member’ of the Rat Pack with Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr.

Link to Video Clip of Martin performing with Sinatra and Davis Jr. (and Johnny Carson)

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Annmarie Gatti
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Classic Movie Firsts: Guest ‘Appearance’ on “A Cinemental Journey”

A very special day for me!

Just wanted to say that I am thrilled and honored to be included in Aurora’s “A Cinemental Journey” series on The Cinementals today, June 3rd!

A very special THANK YOU to Aurora (known to many of us as @CitizenScreen and from CitizenScreen.Tumblr and Once Upon a Screen) for inviting me to share my Classic Movie Firsts with her and all the fans of The Cinementals!

Here is the article — which is all about my Classic Movie First Memories about It Happened One Night, The Marx Brothers and Tony Curtis:

CINEMENTAL JOURNEY – JUNE 3, 2012

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