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twentyfourframes.wordpress.com
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| | | | | As a kid growing up and falling in love with movies, Bob Hope was always on the TV screen, not just in old films but on TV specials that seemed to pop up all the time. Hope's best period on the big screen began in the late 1930s with movies like The Cat... | |
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whimsicallyclassic.com
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| | | | | A 'B' movie is typically a low-budget film, often sharing half of a double bill with the 'A' movie. The 'B' movie would be screened first, assuming that the audience would sit through it to get to the 'A' movie. 'A' movies starred the A-list actors, like Humphrey Bogart, Bette Davis, Errol Flynn, Cary Grant,... | |
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michaelsmovieworld.blogspot.com
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| | | | | My Spring Semester non-credit film class was called Silent Films- Session One, so labeled by our instructor, film critic and scholar Chuck... | |
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nitrateglow.wordpress.com
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| | | At the end of this month, I'll be reviewing Intermezzo (the 1936 version) for the 110 Years of Ingrid Bergman blogathon hosted by The Wonderful World of Cinema (there's still time to sign up, if you're so inclined!). In the meantime, I figured I should share my current top five Bergman performances. This will be... | ||