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John Carradine Found! for His February 5 Birthday at Classic Movie Search
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For His February 5 Birthday. Born on this date in 1906, horror icon and generally creepy character actor John Carradine in New York City. The lean and lanky Carradine appeared in over 220 movies plus made another 100-plus appearances on television in a film career. That saw releases come from 1930 all the way until 1990, two years after his death! John Carradine was 82 when he died in 1988. Beginning with an essay I found myself nodding my head to, Film Noir of the Week highlights. Into focus as seen in.
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Ride the High Country (1962, Sam Peckinpah) | The Stop Button
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Index, by title. Index, by year. Index, by director. Ride the High Country (1962, Sam Peckinpah). Ride the High Country. The plotting is awkward. Retired lawman McCrea hires old partner Scott to help him transport gold, not knowing Scott is planning on taking said gold with the help of his new, youthful partner, played by Ron Starr. Along the way, they meet farm girl Mariette Hartley, who Starr gets involved with, much to the chagrin of the older men. Starring Randolph Scott (Gil Westrum), Joel McCrea (S...
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The Absent-Minded Buccaneer: The 1906 Lion-Peugeot Voiturette "VA"
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Saturday, January 11, 2014. The 1906 Lion-Peugeot Voiturette "VA". This jaunty little ride could reach a speed of 22 mph on its single cylinder four-stroke engine. It was rear-wheel driven and had a maximum of 6-7 horse-power. The VA model was first unveiled at the Paris Auto Show of 1905 but it was not available for purchase until 1906 and stayed in production only until 1908 when the desire for more powerful horsepower propelled the company to discontinue this model. Labels: The Motoring Series. On Val...
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Kevin's Movie Corner: Comfort Movies: Prince Valiant
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My thoughts on recent movies I've seen in the theaters or watched on DVD. Based on a lifetime of movie watching with no prejudices: black and white or color, silent or sound, Hollywood or foreign, old or new. Wednesday, September 3, 2014. Comfort Movies: Prince Valiant. That love may not be shared by others. I'm not necessarily talking about favorite movies beloved by millions like CASABLANCA (1942) or SINGIN' IN THE RAIN (1952). 8220;You actually like that? 8221; is the unspoken implication. There will ...
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The Absent-Minded Buccaneer: Letting Go to Keep All
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Monday, December 10, 2012. Letting Go to Keep All. Ye shall serve the Lord your God, and He shall bless they bread and water.". What I possess, or what I crave,. Brings no content, great God, to me,. If what I would, or what i have,. Be not possest, and blest, in Thee;. What I enjoy, O make it mine,. In making me that have it, Thine. Labels: A Thought to Ponder. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Genevieve" ( 1953 ) starring John Gregson, Dinah Sheridan and Kenneth More. View my complete profile. As I f...
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Journey of a 21st Century Catholic: Thoughts On Modern Changes In The Church
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Journey of a 21st Century Catholic. An old Chinese curse says: "May you live in interesting times." We are indeed living in such times, a dark period of cultural and inner struggle about our faith and its place in this world. I think our best spiritual anchors are constant devotion to God, a good strong sense of humor, and a solid base of education about our faith. Saturday, December 1, 2012. Thoughts On Modern Changes In The Church. A Sister of Providence wearing the traditional habit in the 1950's.
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Kirk Douglas: Disaster Tourism for Fun & Profit – Silver Screenings
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An irreverent blog of classic movies. The Company We Keep. We’d Like to Thank the Academy. Kirk Douglas: Disaster Tourism for Fun & Profit. May 14, 2015. November 6, 2015. Kirk Douglas discovers the Story Of A Lifetime. Image: Criterion. We humans are fascinated by disaster and tragedy. Many tourist attractions (politely named “Interpretive Centres”) have been built on the sites of man-made and natural disasters. You want to tour the Chernobyl nuclear power station? The gritty 1951 drama,. Ace in the Hole.
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THE VINTAGE FILM COSTUME COLLECTOR: November 2012
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THE VINTAGE FILM COSTUME COLLECTOR. Welcome to my site dedicated to the collecting, restoration and preservation of motion picture costume and prop history. Everything you see on this site was originally designed, created and worn by the stars. Please enjoy your tour into the wonderful world of Hollywood Costume and please check back often for updates on the collection. Do you have costumes or props you are interested in selling? Email me at vintagefilmcostumes@hotmail.com. Friday, November 30, 2012.
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Glam Gallery | Garbo Laughs
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Reviews, commentary, and general classic film worship. But not here…. Friday Glam Spam: Lena Horne. Guest Post: Why Marlene Leaves – Some Thoughts on The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant. Craig T. Nelson. A visual index of all my Friday Glam Spam. Bette's Classic Movie Blog. Classic Film and TV Cafe. ClassicBecky's Brain Food. Girl with the White Parasol. My Love of Old Hollywood. She Blogged By Night. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Garbo Laughs”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.