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Icon: The Life, Times and Films of Marilyn Monroe – Book Giveaway (August)

Icon: The Life, Times and Films of Marilyn MonroeExclusive Book Giveaway! We are happy to say that it’s time for our next book giveaway! This time CMH will be giving away TWO COPIES EACH of ICON: The Life, Times and … Continue reading

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James Stewart: The Truth Behind the Legend Book Giveaway (December)

The Life and Legacy of One of Hollywood’s Most Iconic Talents James Stewart: The Truth Behind the Legend Book Giveaway Calling all James Stewart fans! This month we’re very happy to say that we’ll be giving away TEN COPIES of … Continue reading

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Contributors

A Big Thank You to our very talented, knowledgable and passionate Classic Movie Hub Columnists and Contributors 🙂 ….. Annmarie Gatti: CMH Founder That’s me…  See all my Articles Here  Minoo Allen: Writer and Blog Editor Minoo does it all! In … Continue reading

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Silents are Golden: 12 French Silent Film Recommendations

Silents are Golden: 12 French Silent Film Recommendations Thanks to pioneering inventors like the Lumière Brothers, who famously held the first public showing of motion pictures in Paris on December 28, 1895, France is often considered the birthplace of cinema. … Continue reading

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Silver Screen Standards: Dick Powell in Murder, My Sweet (1944)

Silver Screen Standards: Dick Powell in Murder, My Sweet (1944) Humphrey Bogart might be the most iconic version of Raymond Chandler’s hard-boiled detective, Philip Marlowe, but Dick Powell gives a surprisingly perfect take on the character in the 1944 noir … Continue reading

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Silver Screen Standards: Dick Powell in Murder, My Sweet (1944)

Silver Screen Standards: Dick Powell in Murder, My Sweet (1944) Humphrey Bogart might be the most iconic version of Raymond Chandler’s hard-boiled detective, Philip Marlowe, but Dick Powell gives a surprisingly perfect take on the character in the 1944 noir … Continue reading

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Silver Screen Standards: A Woman’s Face (1941)

Silver Screen Standards: A Woman’s Face (1941) Although it’s not as iconic as films like The Women (1939) or Mildred Pierce (1945), I really enjoy the George Cukor murder melodrama A Woman’s Face (1941) because it gives us a different … Continue reading

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Film Noir Review: Manhandled (1949)

“I’ve never known a congenital wise-guyyet that didn’t outsmart himself.” Sterling Hayden never quite fit. Primed for stardom at the height of the studio system, he was dubbed “The Beautiful Blond Viking God” by Paramount Pictures and dropped into star-studded … Continue reading

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Monsters and Matinees: Celebrating Ricou Browning

Celebrating Ricou Browning “The Gill-Man is coming!” That was me, giddy as a teen, just three years ago when it was announced that Ricou Browning would be appearing in my hometown of Buffalo, N.Y. The idea of being in the … Continue reading

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The Way We Were: The Making of a Romantic Classic – Exclusive Interview with Author Tom Santopietro

“The Way We Were: The Making of a Romantic Classic” Exclusive Interview with author Tom Santopietro I am happy to say that a new book about the film, The Way We Were was released in January — AND I am … Continue reading

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