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A Step Back in Time to "His Girl Friday" Take a look back at the moments that make "His Girl Friday" a classic. cary grant • rosalind russell • comedy • romance • 1940
AUNTIE MAME A funny, enlightening story. Mame is a role model for all independent women "wannabees". mame • society • beekman place • life is a banquet • rosalind russell
Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Rosalind Russell Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, and Rosalind Russell climbed over the hill back to the top. Angela Lansbury tread the boards of Broadway. Lucille Ball became beloved on TV. bette davis • joan crawford • lucille ball • i love lucy • angela lansbury
The Screwball Comedies of Howard Hawks A brief study of His Girl Friday and Bringing Up Baby. comedy • howard hawks • cary grant • rosalind russell • ralph bellamy
Wisecrackin' Dames The birth of talkies was almost directly followed by the birth of the wisecrackin' dame--one of the best character types to ever hit Hollywood. Rosalind Russell, Eve Arden and Glenda Farrell were some of the best dames to ever crack wise in the movies. glenda farrell • eve arden • rosalind russell • stage door • kansas city princess
Actresses Who Never Won an Oscar In Oscar history, many fine actresses were never given Academy Awards for best actress. A few were eventually given other awards for their contributions to film. actresses never won oscar • actresses never received academy award • academy awards for best actress • rosalind russell oscar • deborah kerr oscar
Before the Pink Ribbons What does the Avon Breast Cancer 3-Day event have to do with classic actresses? Unfortunately, quite a lot. breast cancer • ingrid bergman • diahann carroll • bette davis • judy holliday
Romantic Comedy Summer is for lovers. Cuddle up somewhere air conditioned and catch these romantic comedies. romantic comedy • his girl friday • cary grant • rosalind russell • designing woman
Celebrating the Life of Adolph Green A look back at the longest running collaboration in the history of musical theatre (to date) by celebrating Adolph Green and Betty Comden. adolph green • betty comden • singin' in the rain • new york new york • broadway
DVD Review: Screwball Comedies Release, Vol. 1 In the first of twin DVD releases, Columbia Pictures revisits four of its lesser comedies featuring two great comic actresses and some often-underrated leading men. screwball comedy • feminist films • jean arthur • rosalind russell • susan sarandon
The Life of Terry: Hollywood's Favourite Dog Most famous for her role as Toto in The Wizard Of Oz, Terry the Dog was no one-woof wonder, also starring alongside Shirley Temple, Spencer Tracy and Joan Crawford. toto • wizard of oz • judy garland • dorothy gale • carl spitz
The Women vs. The Women Has the female psyche changed much in seventy years? Are men now treated as the enemy? Are friends and career more important to women? george cukor • manhattan • joan crawford • meg ryan • debra messing
A Majority of One – DVD Review This is a beautiful story of family relations and prejudice, wonderfully acted out by Rosalind Russell and Alec Guinness. a majority of one dvd • rosalind russell • alec guinness • confronting prejudice • a jewish woman and a buddhist man
Golden Globe History & Trivia The Golden Globe Awards along with the Oscars and the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards have become the Big Three of the annual salute to the entertainment industry. golden globe history • golden globe trivia • golden globes awards • academy awards • screen actors guild awards
Errol Flynn & Olivia de Havilland—1935 to 1938 Captain Blood, Charge of the Light Brigade, Robin Hood, and Four's a Crowd pair Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland together for the first four of their eight films. errol flynn movies • olivia de havilland movies • errol flynn olivia de havilland • captain blood • adventures of robin hood
Ex-New York Times Reporter's Deadly Roman a Clef Former editor and foreign correspondent John Darnton's mystery, "Black and White and Dead All Over," has many clues that hint at real-life Times personnel. new york times best seller • newspaper mystery • black and white and dead all over by john darnton • black white dead • newspaper murder
Hooray for Hollywood! The days of true glamour may be long-gone, but those Classic Hollywood Stars are still around - in books, film, and websites. Please join me on the quest to learn more about those wonderful leading men and ladies! hollywood • biographies • movies • film • books
A Night at the Movies: Thrillers Turner Classic Movies is spotlighting the thriller genre every Friday in October, 2009. This is the first in their genre specials. the suspenseful world of thrillers • a night at the movies on tcm • alfred hitchcock thrillers • political thrillers • crime thrillers
Annie Hall and Alvy Singer Annie Hall (1977) is remembered as a romantic comedy, but in fact the film presents one of the most accurate portrayals of a relationship in the history of film. woody allen • annie hall • alvy singer • romantic comedies • marshall brickman
Boy Meets Girl <font face="times new roman" size=2> The acid tongue of Beatrice in <i>Much Ado About Nothing</i> is one half of a splendid duel between man and woman, between wit and... wit.</font> much ado about nothing • beatrice • benedick • love • relationship
DVD Review: The Women (2008) Starring some of the more notable female names in Hollywood, this remake of The Women deals more with friendship issues than catty gossip, as seen in the original. the women dvd review • meg ryan in the women • annette bening in the women • jada pinkett smith in the women • debra messing in the women
Historic Route 66 in New Mexico Albuquerque, Tucumcari, Santa Rosa, Grants, Gallup and even Santa Fe lie along the old Mother Road. Motor west for a nostalgic look at the landmarks of Historic Route 66. route 66 new mexico • historic route 66 • route66 • mother road • route 66 usa
1939: A Great Year 1939 was a remarkable year for Hollywood. The movies produced that year are among the greatest the studios ever produced, including <I>Gone With the Wind</i> and <i>The Wizard of Oz</i>. It was also a phenomenal year for actresses. dark victory • destry rides again • gone with the wind • intermezzo • mr. smith goes to washington
Ellen Byerrum Novels Adopted for Small Screen Ellen Byerrum made a full transition from trade journalism to novel writing. The move coincided with the broadcast of two TV films based on her series of mystery books. ellen byerrum's crime of fashion novels • lifetime movie network broadcasts two movies based • turning novels into movies • moving from news reporting to full-time novel writ • writing fiction based on personal and professional
Ida Lupino Part II Part two of the varied life of Ida Lupino ida lupino • junior bonner • the trouble with angels • private hell 36 • the bigamist
Kim Novak: Melancholy Blonde Kim Novak was the last star of the studio system, but she was the first sex goddess to escape Hollywood and find a happy life. Her quiet, melancholy air also set her apart from the blond bombshells. Here's part one of her story. kim novak • columbia • harry cohn • five against the house • the french line
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
A review of the film "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow". cinema • films • movies • criticism • reviews
Broadway Plays of Thomas Mitchell Thomas Mitchell was one of those amazing actors during Hollywood's Golden Age who could take on any role and make audiences believe in his character. broadway plays of thomas mitchell • character actor in hollywood movies and television • thomas mitchell broadway performer and playwright • golden age of hollywood movies • stagecoach and gone with the wind |
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