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Articles related to "Turner Classic Movies"
Classic Film Collection DVD Series Turner Classics Movies along with Warner Bros. have compiled several combinations of great films for every movie taste. classic films • turner classic movies • american musicals • broadway musicals • wwii films
DVD Review: Forbidden Hwd. Vol. 3 - Bonus Items In the final installment of our look at Turner Classic Movies' Forbidden Hollywood, Vol, 3, we survey special features in the four-disc tribute to William Wellman. william wellman • turner classic movies • tcm • movie directors • forbidden hollywood
Is There a Future for Films of the Past? (Part One) Part one of a two part examination on the effect cable television has on exposing new viewers to old films. turner classic movies • american movie classics • black and white • w.c. fields • casablanca
Brando Turner Classic Movies debuts its two-part documentary on Marlon Brando. Like the subject himself, it's dense, diverse and deeply introspective. marlon brando • turner classic movies • rebel without a cause • the godafther • last tango in paris
Grave of the Fireflies on TCM Turner Classic Movies will show Isao Takahata's Grave of the Fireflies, considered one of the finest anti-war movies ever made. grave of the fireflies • anime • movie • dvd • turner classic movies
Kermit the Frog on TCM The Muppet Show's Kermit the Frog joins Robert Osborne on Turner Classic Movies, and discusses his favourite flicks. turner classic movies • guest programmer • robert osborne • kermit the frog • the muppet show
TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection Wave Three Continuing with their classic films collections, this newest wave of DVD sets include Sci-Fi, Murder Mysteries, and Horror films - four films in each category. turner classic movies classic films collection • classic sci-fi films • classic murder mystery films • classic horror films • classic film collections
Casablanca a Classic Romance Set in World War II Casablanca is a romance classic set in Morocco during the dangerous era of WWII. Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman and Paul Henreid star in suspenseful love triangle. casablanca • humphrey bogart • ingrid bergman • rick's cafe • as time goes by
DVD Review: Forbidden Hwd., Vol. 3's Best Films Turner Classic Movies' Forbidden Hollywood, Vol. 3 is devoted to early sound films of William Wellman -- and the final three of six features are the cream of the box set. turner classic movies • tcm • martin scorsese • william wellman • pre-code films
DVD Review: TCM's Forbidden Hollywood, Vol. 3 Volume 3 of Turner Classic Movies' Forbidden Hollywood series features early talkies by a master filmmaker whose career extended from the silent era to the late 1950s turner classic movies • forbidden hollywood • sex on film • depression era films • alec baldwin
RUTH ETTING, AMERICAN SONGBIRD EXTRAORDINAIRE. THE CALIFORNIA YEARS (THE EARLY 1930s) AND AFTER, TO 1978 This covers the final years of Ruth Etting until her death in 1978. ruth etting • eddie cantor • roman scandals • hips hips hooray • gift of gab
The Blue Dahlia a Film Noir Murder Mystery Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake star in The Blue Dahlia (1946) is a classic film noir based on a story written by detective writer Raymond Chandler. the blue dahlia • alan ladd • veronica lake • alcholism • raymond chandler
The Great Films of Judy Garland: Part One <i>The Wizard of Oz</i> was Judy Garland’s greatest movie, but she made some pretty other good ones, too. Learn about them in this two-part guide. wizard of oz • the wizard of oz • oz • judy garland • movies
The Great Films of Judy Garland: Part Two Here are four more great Judy movies that are well worth the trip to the library or video store. wizard of oz • the wizard of oz • oz • judy garland • movies
The Manchurian Candidate a Cold War Thriller The Manchurian Candidate is a Cold War thriller and intense political satire with sinister plot twists starring Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey and Angela Lansbury. the manchurian candidate • frank sinatra • angela lansbury • laurence harvey • janet leigh
Wizard of Oz Returns to Theaters On September 23, 2009 The Wizard of Oz returns to theaters in over 400 cities nationwide. wizard of oz • judy garland • l. frank baum • warner brothers • ncm fathom
Man Tries to Drive Wife Crazy in Gaslight Gaslight is a suspense thriller 1944 about a man who wants to drive his wife insane, starring Charles Boyer as a cruel husband and Ingrid Bergman as the tormented wife. gaslight • charles boyer • ingrid bergman • angela lansbury • joseph cotten
SCHOOL SHOOTINGS FORCE POSTPONEMENT OF GRADUATION ON BUFFY A special look at programs relating to the Memorial Day holiday; the WB postpones the season finale of BUFFY due to violent scenes at their high school graduation; this week in tv history. wb • buffy • world war ii • vietnam • seinfeld
All Fall Down Stars Warren Beatty as Drifter All Fall Down is a fine drama about a ladies' man and his family with a cast including Eva Marie Saint, Karl Malden, Warren Beatty, Angela Lansbury and Brandon De Wilde. all fall down • warren beatty • eva marie saint • karl malden • angela lansbury
Love Letters a Classic Romantic Drama Love Letters is a romantic drama starring Jennifer Jones and Joseph Cotten in a Cyrano de Bergerac story of deception, murder, tragedy, mystery and forgiveness. love letters • jennifer jones • joseph cotten • ann richards • robert sully
At the Movies Gets a Makeover Disney/ABC thinks younger, hipper personalities is what "At the Movies" needs to gain audience. Has our culture changed so much? Do we even have a culture anymore? ebert • roeper • disney • at the movies • culture
Man in the Net a Mystery Starring Alan Ladd Man in the Net stars Alan Ladd and a man falsely accused of murder and Carolyn Jones as his alcoholic wife in this suspense mystery filmed in 1959. man in the net • alan ladd • carolyn jones • murder mystery • suspense drama
Old Acquaintances a Story of Friends and Rivals Real life rivals Bette Davis and Miriam Hopkins starred in Old Acquaintances, a 1943 movie about friendship and rivalry between novelists in sophisticated New York. old acquaintances • warner brothers • bette davis • miriam hopkins • gig young
Portrait of Jennie a Classic Romantic Thriller Portrait of Jennie, a romantic thriller about star crossed lovers starring Jennifer Jones and Joseph Cotton is a haunting film produced by David O. Selznick in 1948. portrait of jennie • jennifer jones • joseph cotton • david o selznick • ethyl barrymore
RUTH ETTING, SONGBIRD EXTRAORDINAIRE, PART TWO OF THREE This covers Ruth Etting's New York career, when she appeared in the 1927 Ziegfeld Follies, starred on radio and in two-reeler "shorts" produced by Warner Brothers' Vitaphone Studies. It was during this period that she became the quintessential torch singer. ruth etting • torch singers • torch songs • jazz age • sultry ballads lamenting lost love
The Barretts of Wimpole Street a Love Story The Barretts of Wimpole Street stars Jennifer Jones as Elizabeth Barrett, who falls in love with John Browning (Bill Travers) in defiance of her father (John Gielgud). the barretts of wimpole street • elizabeth barrett • jennifer jones • john browning • bill travers
The Last Time I Saw Paris a Post WWII Love Story The Last Time I Saw Paris is a love story about Americans living in France after World War II starring Van Johnson, Donna Reed, Elizabeth Taylor and Walter Pidgeon. the last time i saw paris • wwii • world war ii • van johnson • donna reed
The Movie Outrage (1950) Movie and television actress, director and feminist Lupino was ahead of her time in Outrage, a movie that is about the subject of rape and its aftermath. movie outrage • ida lupino • mala powers • tod andrews • movie about rape
The Three Godfathers a John Wayne Western The Three Godfathers is an American Western, directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne, Pedro Armendariz and Harry Carey Jr., set in the parched Arizona desert. three godfathers • john wayne • john ford • pedro armendariz • harry carey jr
Valentine's Day Events in Boston Wondering what to do on February 14th? From art to music to chocolate to film, here are some romantic and fun ideas to consider. boston valentine's events • valentine's day boston • a venetian valentine • chocolate buffet at ritz-carlton boston common • the naked at the mfa scavenger hunt
Actress Gail Russell Gail Russell, a Hollywood beauty with a promising future, destroyed her life and career with alcohol. actress gail russell • john wayne • hollywood california • the uninvited • the angel and the badman
And Now, The News: Update for June 1999 New and exciting -- well, maybe not. sci-fi movies • news • saturn awards • star wars • king kong
Another Old Series Is Headed For The Big Screen Battlestar Galactica is headed for the big screen and other news from the world of television; this week in tv history; my tv viewing recommendations for the week. battlestar galactica • tv shows
Errol Flynn's Brief Flirtation With Fidel Castro Errol Flynn traveled to Cuba for many years to enjoy the Havana night life. He was drawn in by the Cuban Revolution and support for Fidel Castro, which he came to regret. meeting between errol flynn and fidel castro durin • errol flynn’s lengthy history of travel to cuba fo • errol flynn found solace in cuba from personal and • errol flynn initially supported cuban dictator ful • errol flynn drawn to events of cuban revolution an
Finally, the five worst in media, this century This article is about the five worst media organs this century. media • media issues • corporate media • mainstream media • alternative media
Lesser Known Christmas Movies From the 1940s During the World War II era, Christmas movies offered messages of hope, joy, and humor through simple stories with often tearful, happy endings. christmas movies • holiday films • 1940s movies • world war ii movies • barbara stanwyck
Marvel-ous Food and a Bonanza of TV Western Stars Fans of TV Shows can dine at Marvel Mania and meet their favorite Marvel characters; meet Western TV Stars; This Week in TV History; TV Viewing Recommendations for the week. marvel comics • captain america • fantastic four • jfk • tv westerns
Movie Review - The Set-Up (1949) Before winning Oscars for West Side Story and The Sound of Music, director Robert Wise crafted this fine boxing movie that reflects the seamy underside of the fight game. movie the set-up • best boxing films • director robert wise • poem the set-up • joseph moncure march
NORA BAYES Biography of Nora Bayes, an American singer and songwriter, best known for writing the lyrics to "Shine On, Harvest Moon." nora • bayes • songwriter • singer • actress
On Halloween, All the Monster Movies Come Out An abbreviated listing of some of the goodies showing between now and Wednesday morning. halloween • movies • monster movies • schedule • classic
Television Offers Plenty Of Ways To Ring In The New Year
Dick Clark isn't the only thing on television New Year's Eve. Many networks are offering programs designed to get you to tune in as 1999 comes to a close. abc • mtv • pbs • new years eve programming
The Night of the Hunter Movie (1955) Charles Laughton's first and only full directorial attempt was The Night of the Hunter, a 1950s movie that is an allegory of good and evil, selfishness and sacrifice. night of the hunter movie • night of the hunter book • night of the hunter dvd • robert mitchum film • charles laughton director
The Quiet Before The Storm The CART/FedEx racing season is poised to begin this coming weekend, with the first race set for Monterey, Mexico. There's little hard news, but there's been lots of hype about "Driven," the new Slyvester Stallone film about champ car racing. cart • fed-ex • juan montoya • auto racing • champ car racing
Tv History, Birthdays and Viewing Choices For The Week This week we have: This Week in TV History; TV related celebrity birthdays; my television viewing choices for the week. tv history • tv viewing
UPN And The WB Announce Their Fall Schedules The WB and UPN have announced their new fall schedules. Also, revisit Captain Video this week in tv history and my television viewing recommendations for the week. upn • wb • fall schedules • tv shows • recommendations
A Critics' View of John Ford's Stagecoach (1939) Stagecoach is widely seen as one of the best westerns and most important films made. Critics praise it for its rich drama and artful photography of Monument Valley. stagecoach • stagecoach john ford • old western movies • best western movies • best western film
Errol Flynn & Olivia de Havilland—1939 to 1941 Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland create movie romance in their last films together -- Dodge City, Elizabeth and Essex, Santa Fe Trail, & They Died with Their Boots On. errol flynn movies • olivia de havilland movies • errol flynn olivia de havilland • dodge city movie • dodge city flynn
Norman Lloyd Recalls Storied Work With Hitchcock Norman Lloyd's remarkable film career has spanned seven decades and included filmmakers from Hitchcock and Chaplin to contemporary directors including Peter Weir. norman lloyd • alfred hitchcock • political thrillers • psycho • orson welles
NYPD BLUE STAR DENNIS FRANZ HONORED NYPD BLUE star honored; a new BONANZA is on the way; Major League Baseball is just around the corner, news for political junkies; this week in tv history; tv viewing recommendations. nypd blue • dennis franz • espn • c-span • bonanza |
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