Had it not been for his good looks, it's not likely he would ever have been in show business. Despite being born in Los Angeles (in 1922), being in the movies hadn't entered his pretty head. About the only thing he knew how to do in his early life was get into trouble and have nonstop sex. He thought both activities were his true calling.
Twelve years doing this... still fun for me and hope it will be for you, too. The last 3 postings are displayed. After that use arrows to navigate thru all years and months of each year. It's really pretty easy. Dash off a note if something strikes your fancy or rubs up against your ire. New postings 5th, 10th,15th, 20th, 25th & 30th of month.
Tuesday, December 24
Friday, December 20
Guilty Pleasures: Untamed
1955 Romance Drama
From 20th Century Fox
Directed by Henry King
Starring
Tyrone Power
Susan Hayward
Richard Egan
Agnes Moorehead
Rita Moreno
John Justin
Hope Emerson
Brad Dexter
From 20th Century Fox
Directed by Henry King
Starring
Tyrone Power
Susan Hayward
Richard Egan
Agnes Moorehead
Rita Moreno
John Justin
Hope Emerson
Brad Dexter
Tuesday, December 17
Early Disney Favorites
I was a teenager when I saw the first Disney movie that has stayed in my memory for all these years. Within six years of that first one, I saw three more and this quartet, all animal-themed, still keeps me bound in the warm and satisfying feeling today as they once did. I was schooled in such things as love, trust, compassion and strong bonds by watching animal movies... almost as much as having animals as my own pets. If I ever need to connect to the innocence and happiness of my youth, slipping one of these four movies into the machine will do the trick.
Friday, December 13
Anne Bancroft
She will always be best remembered for playing a predatory, middle-aged housewife putting the moves on her husband's business partner's son who becomes her daughter's boyfriend. It would join her other famous role as the kind, half-blind teacher who strives to have a blind, deaf, dumb and resistant Helen Keller learn how to communicate. The range apparent in those two roles can be seen throughout her career while her specialty was playing strong women. She was a most watchable actress.
Tuesday, December 10
Visiting Film Noir: Storm Fear
1955 Film Noir
From United Artists
Directed by Cornel Wilde
Starring
Cornel Wilde
Jean Wallace
Dan Duryea
Lee Grant
David Stollery
Dennis Weaver
Steven Hill
From United Artists
Directed by Cornel Wilde
Starring
Cornel Wilde
Jean Wallace
Dan Duryea
Lee Grant
David Stollery
Dennis Weaver
Steven Hill
Friday, December 6
Movie Biographies: Surviving Picasso
1996 Biography
From Warner Bros.
Directed by James Ivory
Starring
Anthony Hopkins
Natascha McElhone
Julianne Moore
Susannah Harker
Joss Ackland
Joan Plowright
Peter Gerety
Jane Lapotaire
Dominic West
Diane Venora
Bob Peck
From Warner Bros.
Directed by James Ivory
Starring
Anthony Hopkins
Natascha McElhone
Julianne Moore
Susannah Harker
Joss Ackland
Joan Plowright
Peter Gerety
Jane Lapotaire
Dominic West
Diane Venora
Bob Peck
Tuesday, December 3
Hollywood Votes on 100 Favorite Movies
Hollywood itself was surveyed on its favorite films of all time and came up with 100 of them. Polled were Oscar winners, studio heads, producers, agents, actors and more. As is standard fare with any polls, this one is loaded with curious choices, glaring omissions, a general lack of foreign films and films that are included but with rankings that seem out of whack. On the good side, this provided an easy posting and I am rejoicing.
Friday, November 29
Roddy McDowall
He represented gay Hollywood better than most. Everyone suspected Roddy was gay from the time he was a child actor. In observing him one might say well, if he's not gay, then he must be English. As it turns out, he was both. He never hid his gayness from his profession, never made up stories about himself but neither did he make a public announcement... not back in those days. He just was. Few actors, gay or not, were ever as popular with the acting community as Roddy McDowall.
Tuesday, November 26
From the 1960's: Captain Newman, M.D.
1963 Military Drama Comedy
From Universal Pictures
Directed by David Miller
Starring
Gregory Peck
Tony Curtis
Angie Dickinson
Bobby Darin
Eddie Albert
Robert Duvall
Bethel Leslie
Larry Storch
James Gregory
Jane Withers
Dick Sargent
Robert F. Simon
From Universal Pictures
Directed by David Miller
Starring
Gregory Peck
Tony Curtis
Angie Dickinson
Bobby Darin
Eddie Albert
Robert Duvall
Bethel Leslie
Larry Storch
James Gregory
Jane Withers
Dick Sargent
Robert F. Simon
Friday, November 22
Starring the Newmans
One of the most popular, charismatic, talented and glamorous screen pairings of all time is certainly Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. The fact that they were also married sweetened the pie all the more. Each would make famously lauded films without the other but we're highlighting the 10 big-screen films over five decades in which they acted with one another. There is, however, even more to say about their professional relationship but we're saving that for the end
Tuesday, November 19
Movie Biographies: Love Me or Leave Me
1955 Musical Biography
From MGM
Directed by Charles Vidor
Starring
Doris Day
James Cagney
Cameron Mitchell
Robert Keith
Tom Tully
Harry Bellaver
From MGM
Directed by Charles Vidor
Starring
Doris Day
James Cagney
Cameron Mitchell
Robert Keith
Tom Tully
Harry Bellaver
Friday, November 15
Diane Baker
While she has worked through six decades, Diane Baker enjoyed her greatest success at the start of her acting career, from 1959-65. She was a sweet-looking ingenue who blossomed into a swan as she aged. Even her best years in films were spotty. She tended to do better among large casts. When she was (rarely) top-billed or even the leading lady to a male star, she and the films didn't fare so well. I wonder why.
Tuesday, November 12
A Glittering Cast: The Best of Everything
1959 Romance Drama
From 20th Century Fox
Directed by Jean Negulesco
Starring
Hope Lange
Stephen Boyd
Suzy Parker
Martha Hyer
Diane Baker
Robert Evans
Brian Aherne
Brett Halsey
Sue Carson
Donald Harron
Ted Otis
Louis Jourdan
Joan Crawford
From 20th Century Fox
Directed by Jean Negulesco
Starring
Hope Lange
Stephen Boyd
Suzy Parker
Martha Hyer
Diane Baker
Robert Evans
Brian Aherne
Brett Halsey
Sue Carson
Donald Harron
Ted Otis
Louis Jourdan
Joan Crawford
Friday, November 8
From the 1950s: No Down Payment
1957 Drama
From 20th Century Fox
Directed by Martin Ritt
Starring
Joanne Woodward
Sheree North
Tony Randall
Jeffrey Hunter
Cameron Mitchell
Patricia Owens
Patricia Owens
Barbara Rush
Pat Hingle
Tuesday, November 5
The Directors: Stanley Donen
He has been associated with some of the most innovative and magical Hollywood musicals of the late 1940's and 1950's. It was decided he is the King of the Musicals and also Gene Kelly's invisible partner. Stanley Donen was already a dancer himself when in 1941 he first teamed up with Kelly on Broadway. They would go on to co-direct three successful musicals and Donen would later bring to life some sparkling romantic-comedies.
Friday, November 1
Guilty Pleasures: Where Love Has Gone
1964 Drama
From Paramount Pictures
Directed by Edward Dmytryk
Starring
Susan Hayward
Bette Davis
Michael Connors
Jane Greer
Joey Heatherton
George Macready
DeForest Kelley
Anne Seymour
Anthony Caruso
Willis Bouchey
From Paramount Pictures
Directed by Edward Dmytryk
Starring
Susan Hayward
Bette Davis
Michael Connors
Jane Greer
Joey Heatherton
George Macready
DeForest Kelley
Anne Seymour
Anthony Caruso
Willis Bouchey
Tuesday, October 29
Movie Biographies: The Long Gray Line
1955 Military Biography
From Columbia Pictures
Directed by John Ford
Starring
Tyrone Power
Maureen O'Hara
Robert Francis
Donald Crisp
Ward Bond
Betsy Palmer
Phil Carey
William Leslie
Harry Carey Jr.
Peter Graves
Sean McClory
Patrick Wayne
From Columbia Pictures
Directed by John Ford
Starring
Tyrone Power
Maureen O'Hara
Robert Francis
Donald Crisp
Ward Bond
Betsy Palmer
Phil Carey
William Leslie
Harry Carey Jr.
Peter Graves
Sean McClory
Patrick Wayne
Friday, October 25
Shelley Winters
She once described herself as a rocky road out of the Brooklyn ghetto to one New York apartment, two Oscars, three California houses, four hit plays, five Impressionist paintings, six mink coats and 99 films. She forgot to mention four husbands (although not when she made the quote), scads of lovers, including some very young ones, and a big mouth.
Friday, October 18
Dean Stockwell
He was such a cute kid... big dimples, eyes that lit up, a great shock of thick, brown curls and an endearing smile. He was also a fine actor, recognized as such before he was in a double-digit age. He was very intelligent and spoke with such a confident air, rather adult-like and his scenes with popular adult actors sparkled. To this day when I see one of his kid films coming on television, I am quick to watch it.
Tuesday, October 15
Visiting Film Noir: Pushover
1954 Film Noir
From Columbia Pictures
Directed by Richard Quine
Starring
Fred MacMurray
Kim Novak
Dorothy Malone
Phil Carey
E. G. Marshall
Paul Richards
From Columbia Pictures
Directed by Richard Quine
Starring
Fred MacMurray
Kim Novak
Dorothy Malone
Phil Carey
E. G. Marshall
Paul Richards
Friday, October 11
Guilty Pleasures: Reflections in a Golden Eye
1967 Drama
From Warner Bros
Directed by John Huston
Starring
Elizabeth Taylor
Marlon Brando
Brian Keith
Julie Harris
Robert Forster
Zorro David
From Warner Bros
Directed by John Huston
Starring
Elizabeth Taylor
Marlon Brando
Brian Keith
Julie Harris
Robert Forster
Zorro David
Tuesday, October 8
Randolph Scott
I was raised on Randolph Scott. He made me want to be a cowboy. I loved his voice, beautifully modulated and reassuring as it was, and I thought he was handsome in an Old West sort of way. He was almost always the hero and he didn't want it to be any other way. He usually got the girl but sometimes he just headed out of town alone.
Friday, October 4
A Glittering Cast: The Towering Inferno
1974 Drama
From 20th Century Fox
& Warner Bros
Directed by John Guillermin
Starring
Paul Newman
Steve McQueen
William Holden
Faye Dunaway
Fred Astaire
Richard Chamberlain
Jennifer Jones
Robert Vaughn
Robert Wagner
Susan Blakely
Susan Flannery
Don Gordon
Sheila Mathews
Dabney Coleman
From 20th Century Fox
& Warner Bros
Directed by John Guillermin
Starring
Paul Newman
Steve McQueen
William Holden
Faye Dunaway
Fred Astaire
Richard Chamberlain
Jennifer Jones
Robert Vaughn
Robert Wagner
Susan Blakely
Susan Flannery
Don Gordon
Sheila Mathews
Dabney Coleman
Tuesday, October 1
Movie Biographies: De-Lovely
2004 Musical Biography
From MGM
Directed by Irwin Winkler
Starring
Kevin Kline
Ashley Judd
Jonathan Pryce
Kevin McNally
Sally Nelson
Allan Corduner
Keith Allen
Richard Dillane
John Barrowman
From MGM
Directed by Irwin Winkler
Starring
Kevin Kline
Ashley Judd
Jonathan Pryce
Kevin McNally
Sally Nelson
Allan Corduner
Keith Allen
Richard Dillane
John Barrowman
Friday, September 27
The Directors: James Ivory
Nobody better exemplifies the thrill I get from following a director's career than James Ivory. Awaiting his films always aroused my impatience but finally getting to see them produced a euphoria that I rarely had with any other director. The greatest joy was that Ivory was always a director and storyteller I could count on. I liked some of his films more than others but never have I seen one I didn't like. Two of his films appear on my 50 Favorite Films listing and if I had enlarged that to 100, two more would have been included.
Tuesday, September 24
Guilty Pleasures: Woman They Almost Lynched
1953 Western
From Republic Pictures
Directed by Allan Dwan
Starring
John Lund
Brian Donlevy
Audrey Totter
Joan Leslie
Ben Cooper
Nina Varela
Jim Davis
Reed Hadley
From Republic Pictures
Directed by Allan Dwan
Starring
John Lund
Brian Donlevy
Audrey Totter
Joan Leslie
Ben Cooper
Nina Varela
Jim Davis
Reed Hadley
Friday, September 20
Hope Lange
I was pretty crazy about her in the mid-50's when she first
became a movie actress. She wasn't my type... meaning she wasn't that
smartass type of actress I was so attracted to. But I noticed not
only her cool, blonde beauty but her intelligence which I felt came through
loud and clear. There was a lot of clamor about her when she arrived on
the Hollywood scene but her film career seemed to peter out before it should
have and she never reached the heights that her talent deserved.
Tuesday, September 17
Movie Biographies: I'll Cry Tomorrow
1955 Biography
From MGM
Directed by Daniel Mann
Starring
Susan Hayward
Jo Van Fleet
Richard Conte
Eddie Albert
Don Taylor
Ray Danton
Margo
Virginia Gregg
Don Barry
From MGM
Directed by Daniel Mann
Starring
Susan Hayward
Jo Van Fleet
Richard Conte
Eddie Albert
Don Taylor
Ray Danton
Margo
Virginia Gregg
Don Barry
Friday, September 13
A Glittering Cast: How the West Was Won
1962 Western
From MGM & Cinerama
Directed by Henry Hathaway,
John Ford and George Marshall
Starring
Carroll Baker
Walter Brennan
Lee J. Cobb
Henry Fonda
Carolyn Jones
Karl Malden
Agnes Moorehead
Gregory Peck
George Peppard
Robert Preston
Debbie Reynolds
Thelma Ritter
James Stewart
Eli Wallach
John Wayne
Richard Widmark
From MGM & Cinerama
Directed by Henry Hathaway,
John Ford and George Marshall
Starring
Carroll Baker
Walter Brennan
Lee J. Cobb
Henry Fonda
Carolyn Jones
Karl Malden
Agnes Moorehead
Gregory Peck
George Peppard
Robert Preston
Debbie Reynolds
Thelma Ritter
James Stewart
Eli Wallach
John Wayne
Richard Widmark
Tuesday, September 10
Loretta Young
I enjoy filling reader's requests, having done it four or five times before, but I've always regarded it as somewhat risky when asked to write about a person rather than a film. I figure the requester likes or admires the actor and what if I don't? Ick. Such a conundrum. But one either ignores the request, which I'm loathe to do, or one just jumps in there. I'm jumping.
Friday, September 6
Visiting Film Noir: They Won't Believe Me
1947 Film Noir
From RKO
Directed by Irving Pichel
Starring
Robert Young
Susan Hayward
Jane Greer
Rita Johnson
Tuesday, September 3
Actresses & Presence
A reader made a comment about Gene Tierney saying that he found her looks to be supernatural. That comment sent me into reams of thoughts about her and then other Golden Age actresses who had a presence that seemed to guarantee their fame and popularity on the silver screen. Presence can feel supernatural. For some it might be a dignified manner, a bearing, comportment. For others it might be an imposing personality. Isn't it an ability to project ease, poise and self-assurance? It is usually someone of a noteworthy appearance.
Friday, August 30
A Glittering Cast: Battle Cry
1955 War Romance
From Warner Bros.
Directed by Raoul Walsh
Starring
Van Heflin
Aldo Ray
Tab Hunter
Nancy Olson
James Whitmore
Dorothy Malone
Mona Freeman
John Lupton
Anne Francis
Perry Lopez
William Campbell
Carleton Young
Fess Parker
Allyn Ann McLerie
Raymond Massey
From Warner Bros.
Directed by Raoul Walsh
Starring
Van Heflin
Aldo Ray
Tab Hunter
Nancy Olson
James Whitmore
Dorothy Malone
Mona Freeman
John Lupton
Anne Francis
Perry Lopez
William Campbell
Carleton Young
Fess Parker
Allyn Ann McLerie
Raymond Massey
Tuesday, August 27
Movie Biographies: The Glenn Miller Story
1954 Musical Biography
From Universal-International
Directed by Anthony Mann
Starring
James Stewart
June Allyson
Charles Drake
Harry Morgan
George Tobias
From Universal-International
Directed by Anthony Mann
Starring
James Stewart
June Allyson
Charles Drake
Harry Morgan
George Tobias
Friday, August 23
Burt Lancaster and Tony Curtis in Four
These two native New Yorkers, Burt Lancaster and Tony Curtis, had a great deal in common before they met. Raised poor in generally the same neighborhoods, they had a street smarts that never left them. They were both savvy, temperamental, conceited, smart-mouthed pranksters with an enormous vitality, a ready smile and a bursting self-confidence. Who could be surprised they both wanted to become actors?
Tuesday, August 20
Clint Walker
He was a mountain of a man and a western legend thanks mainly to playing TV's favorite wandering adventurer, Cheyenne. He parlayed that role into movie westerns playing heroes as taciturn and emotionless as western folk are thought to have been. But those same traits kept him rather pigeon-holed as an actor and his overall opportunities in Hollywood were rather limited.
Friday, August 16
Movie Biographies: Callas Forever
2002 Musical Biography
From Regent Releasing
Directed by Franco Zeffirelli
Starring
Fanny Ardant
Jeremy Irons
Joan Plowright
Jay Rodan
Gabriel Garko
Manuel de Blas
From Regent Releasing
Directed by Franco Zeffirelli
Starring
Fanny Ardant
Jeremy Irons
Joan Plowright
Jay Rodan
Gabriel Garko
Manuel de Blas
Tuesday, August 13
Guilty Pleasures: Youngblood Hawke
1964 Drama
From Warner Bros.
Directed by Delmer Daves
Starring
James Franciscus
Suzanne Pleshette
Geneviève Page
Eva Gabor
Mary Astor
Lee Bowman
Mildred Dunnock
Don Porter
Edward Andrews
John Emery
John Dehner
Kent Smith
Mark Miller
From Warner Bros.
Directed by Delmer Daves
Starring
James Franciscus
Suzanne Pleshette
Geneviève Page
Eva Gabor
Mary Astor
Lee Bowman
Mildred Dunnock
Don Porter
Edward Andrews
John Emery
John Dehner
Kent Smith
Mark Miller
Friday, August 9
Tuesday, August 6
Disney's First Dad: Fred MacMurray
It wasn't until the late 50's that he became a fixture in Disney films and then the star of a successful, long-running TV series. Fred MacMurray had found his niche and a great deal of popularity. Though he made 86 movies from 1929 to 1978, I thought he stood out in only about a half dozen or so and was very good in three. He excelled when he played against type but what was his type?
Friday, August 2
Visiting Film Noir: The Dark Corner
1946 Film Noir
From 20th Century Fox
Directed by Henry Hathaway
Starring
Lucille Ball
Clifton Webb
William Bendix
Mark Stevens
Kurt Kreuger
Cathy Downs
Reed Hadley
From 20th Century Fox
Directed by Henry Hathaway
Starring
Lucille Ball
Clifton Webb
William Bendix
Mark Stevens
Kurt Kreuger
Cathy Downs
Reed Hadley
Tuesday, July 30
They Called Him Mr. Shirley Temple
John Agar's story saddened me. Perhaps in my judgments I felt more sadness for him than he may have felt for himself... I dunno. To me he was an ordinary guy who had no interest in being an actor and no feeling for what he did want to do with his life and he was sadly unsuited to becoming the husband of 17-year old Shirley Temple.
Friday, July 26
Movie Biographies: Beau James
1957 Biographical Drama
From Paramount Pictures
Directed by Melville Shavelson
Starring
Bob Hope
Vera Miles
Paul Douglas
Alexis Smith
Darren McGavin
From Paramount Pictures
Directed by Melville Shavelson
Starring
Bob Hope
Vera Miles
Paul Douglas
Alexis Smith
Darren McGavin
Tuesday, July 23
Liz and Her Boys
Gay men were my colleagues, confidantes and my closest friends. I never thought of who they slept with. They were just the people I loved. I could never understand why they couldn't be afforded the same rights. There is no gay agenda... it's a human agenda. So she said.
Friday, July 19
Guilty Pleasures: Back Street
1961 Romance Drama
From Universal-International
Directed by David Miller
Starring
Susan Hayward
John Gavin
Vera Miles
Charles Drake
Virginia Grey
Reginald Gardiner
Robert Eyer
Tammy Marihugh
From Universal-International
Directed by David Miller
Starring
Susan Hayward
John Gavin
Vera Miles
Charles Drake
Virginia Grey
Reginald Gardiner
Robert Eyer
Tammy Marihugh
Tuesday, July 16
King of the Cowboys
He sat atop a beautiful, golden stallion and claimed the appellation, King of the Cowboys, as his own. His name is Roy Rogers. Go ahead and google that expression and see what you get. Funny, I've seen very few of his movies and yet he was one of the most popular western stars ever. He was the first hero I ever had and it seems that I collected as much memorabilia as he could put on the market.
Friday, July 12
Movie Biographies: Henry & June
1990 Biography
From Universal Pictures
Directed by Philip Kaufman
Starring
Fred Ward
Uma Thurman
Maria de Medeiros
Richard E. Grant
Kevin Spacey
From Universal Pictures
Directed by Philip Kaufman
Starring
Fred Ward
Uma Thurman
Maria de Medeiros
Richard E. Grant
Kevin Spacey
Wednesday, July 10
From the 1950's: The Caine Mutiny
1954 Military Drama
From Columbia Pictures
Directed by Edward
Dmytryk
Starring
Humphrey Bogart
José Ferrer
Van Johnson
Fred MacMurray
Robert Francis
May Wynn
Tom Tully
E. G. Marshall
Arthur Franz
Lee Marvin
Claude Akins
Katherine Warren
Friday, June 28
Good 50's Films: Auntie Mame
1958 Comedy
From Warner Bros.
Directed by Morton DaCosta
Starring
Rosalind Russell
Forrest Tucker
Coral Browne
Peggy Cass
Roger Smith
Jan Handzlik
Fred Clark
Patric Knowles
Joanna Barnes
Pippa Scott
Lee Patrick
Willard Waterman
Robin Hughes
Connie Gilchrist
Yuki Shimoda
From Warner Bros.
Directed by Morton DaCosta
Starring
Rosalind Russell
Forrest Tucker
Coral Browne
Peggy Cass
Roger Smith
Jan Handzlik
Fred Clark
Patric Knowles
Joanna Barnes
Pippa Scott
Lee Patrick
Willard Waterman
Robin Hughes
Connie Gilchrist
Yuki Shimoda
Tuesday, June 25
Angela Lansbury
When the lady left Hollywood in the mid-60s to captivate the world in Broadway's Mame, few were surprised. Despite a couple of Oscar nominations and two decades of superb work, she was never one of the great movie stars. I thought then and still do that she is one of the great actresses, but she never really ever made it big in the movies.
Tuesday, June 18
Columbia Pictures
When I think of this studio, I immediately think of four people. First and foremost is its tyrannical emperor Harry Cohn and then director Frank Capra and finally actresses Rita Hayworth and Kim Novak. Cohn, who had no particular talent as an artist, did have a head for business and his main concern was making money. The others helped him with his main concern like no others.
Friday, June 14
Janet Leigh
From the time of my earliest movie-going until this very moment, there has always been a soft spot in my heart for Janet Leigh. Without exception I saw every movie she made in the 50's and a whole helluva lot more. My guess is that she was a sweetheart of a human being and one of Hollywood's best-loved actresses. I've seen or met a lot of actors in my day but I would have traded quite a few of them for an hour with this lovely lady.
Tuesday, June 11
Guilty Pleasures: Three Bad Sisters
1956 Film Noir
From United Artists
Directed by Gordon Kay
Starring
Marla English
Kathleen Hughes
Sara Shane
John Bromfield
Madge Kennedy
Jess Barker
Anthony George
From United Artists
Directed by Gordon Kay
Starring
Marla English
Kathleen Hughes
Sara Shane
John Bromfield
Madge Kennedy
Jess Barker
Anthony George
Friday, June 7
The Directors: Mark Robson
One might wonder how I became attached to a director who made only one western and no musicals but strange things do sometimes happen. Mark Robson (pronounced ROBEson) made film noirs and socially-conscious films, tender love stories and war stories that went beyond battle scenes. He had a knack for finding projects that were based on best-selling books. He did some blockbusters that were popular with the public but not critics. I've long thought that overall he had an eclectic and stimulating body of work.
Tuesday, June 4
Good 50's Films: Peyton Place
1957 Drama
From 20th Century Fox
Directed by Mark Robson
Starring
Lana Turner
Hope Lange
Diane Varsi
Lee Philips
Lloyd Nolan
Arthur Kennedy
Russ Tamblyn
Terry Moore
Barry Coe
Betty Field
Mildred Dunnock
David Nelson
Leon Ames
Lorne Greene
From 20th Century Fox
Directed by Mark Robson
Starring
Lana Turner
Hope Lange
Diane Varsi
Lee Philips
Lloyd Nolan
Arthur Kennedy
Russ Tamblyn
Terry Moore
Barry Coe
Betty Field
Mildred Dunnock
David Nelson
Leon Ames
Lorne Greene
Friday, May 31
Raymond Burr
I've been DVRing Perry Mason reruns once and even twice a day now for several months. I loved that series and Raymond Burr in it. I watched Ironside as well but it never measured up to Perry Mason nor did those later-year special TV movies on the character. As moral and honorable as Mason was, how many remember that Burr was one of the great movie villains in 64 big-screen movies?
Tuesday, May 28
Guilty Pleasures: Sincerely Yours
1956 Drama
From Warner Bros
Directed by Gordon Douglas
Starring
Liberace
Joanne Dru
Dorothy Malone
Alex Nicol
William Demarest
Lori Nelson
Lurene Tuttle
Richard Eyer
James Bell
From Warner Bros
Directed by Gordon Douglas
Starring
Liberace
Joanne Dru
Dorothy Malone
Alex Nicol
William Demarest
Lori Nelson
Lurene Tuttle
Richard Eyer
James Bell
Friday, May 24
The Directors: Delbert Mann
Here is the third director named Mann. Postings on the other two, Anthony and Daniel, appeared earlier. Delbert Mann is the only Oscar winner of the three and he deserves a further drum roll for winning it for his maiden effort, the first of a half dozen movie directors to ever do so. He started out in the Golden Age of television, jumped into films, some of them quite good, and then gave up film directing to return to television.
Tuesday, May 21
French Pastries
It bears repeating that Hollywood developed a love affair with European actresses as far back as the silent era. When the movies added sound, the fascination increased. For me personally and for plenty of others, to hear lovely French voices was a particular joy. My guess is that France has sent along more acting ambassadors than any other European nation with the exception of England.
Friday, May 17
Good 50's Films: Show Boat
1951 Musical
From MGM
Directed by George Sidney
Starring
Kathryn Grayson
Ava Gardner
Howard Keel
Marge Champion
Gower Champion
Joe E. Brown
Agnes Moorehead
Robert Sterling
William Warfield
From MGM
Directed by George Sidney
Starring
Kathryn Grayson
Ava Gardner
Howard Keel
Marge Champion
Gower Champion
Joe E. Brown
Agnes Moorehead
Robert Sterling
William Warfield
Tuesday, May 14
Anita Ekberg
Funny how one remembers some things, even little things, from the past. I learned the word statuesque when I first spotted Anita Ekberg. I was peering over my mother's shoulder as she was looking at a movie magazine and when she saw Ekberg's full-length body in a color photograph, she said that she was statuesque. I had never heard of Ekberg or the word. That soon changed because she loved publicity and having her picture taken.
Friday, May 10
Hunter & Wagner
Ah, oh yes, Robert Wagner and Jeffrey Hunter. Back in the day I was pretty crazy about the pair of them although I had a decided leaning for Hunter. They both were brought on as young contract players at 20th Century Fox in 1950. Those hired in that decade were far different than those under contract to the studio in the 1940's. Fox was going for clean-cut, young romantic leads.
Tuesday, May 7
Robert Stack
He was one of Hollywood's nicest guys, seemingly liked by everyone. He was raised in the lap of luxury and until his marriage at 37, he was known primarily as a playboy-sportsman. He lived life to its fullest and yet there was never a whisper of scandal or impropriety. It's no coincidence that he titled his 1980 autobiography Straight Shooting because a straight shooter was exactly what he was.
Friday, May 3
Good 50's Films: Written on the Wind
1956 Drama
From Universal-International
Directed by Douglas Sirk
Starring
Rock Hudson
Lauren Bacall
Robert Stack
Dorothy Malone
Robert Keith
Grant Williams
Robert J. Wilke
Harry Shannon
Edward Platt
From Universal-International
Directed by Douglas Sirk
Starring
Rock Hudson
Lauren Bacall
Robert Stack
Dorothy Malone
Robert Keith
Grant Williams
Robert J. Wilke
Harry Shannon
Edward Platt
Tuesday, April 30
Anthony Quinn Films of the 50's
This legendary actor made 139 films, appeared in 30 television productions, many of them TV movies, and in a number of stage plays. He was not an overnight success. In the 30's and 40's he appeared in supporting roles in countless films. He still made a lot of B films in the 50's but that's also the decade his star rose. Most of his big films were made in the 60's and he made his final film in 2002.
Friday, April 26
Good 50's Films: The Narrow Margin
1952 Film Noir
From RKO
Directed by Richard Fleischer
Starring
Charles McGraw
Marie Windsor
Jacqueline White
Paul Maxey
David Clarke
Peter Virgo
Gordon Gebert
Don Beddoe
From RKO
Directed by Richard Fleischer
Starring
Charles McGraw
Marie Windsor
Jacqueline White
Paul Maxey
David Clarke
Peter Virgo
Gordon Gebert
Don Beddoe
Tuesday, April 23
MGM Bad Boy Mario Lanza
He had so much. There was a talent that brought teary joy and pleasure to the world. Arturo Toscanini said his voice was one in a century. One could tell he loved singing... the voice was pure and emotional, it was big and rich and not hampered by a lot of technique. He might have been the biggest, most famous opera singer of all time but he opted for Hollywood and he was eaten alive. Everyone knew he had two great talents... singing and self-destruction.
Friday, April 19
10 Iconic Performances
They are roles that are iconic in that an actor is important as a symbol to a given role. We can't think of anyone else in the role at all. It's a role that an actor or actress owns and history, at least, proves it. These are roles that define the actor who played them. In fact, I am given to saying they don't so much play the roles as they just are these characters. They are pure perfection.
Tuesday, April 16
Good 50's Films: Sudden Fear
1952 Film Noir
From RKO Radio Pictures
Directed by David Miller
Starring
Joan Crawford
Jack Palance
Gloria Grahame
Bruce Bennett
Mike Connors
Virginia Huston
From RKO Radio Pictures
Directed by David Miller
Starring
Joan Crawford
Jack Palance
Gloria Grahame
Bruce Bennett
Mike Connors
Virginia Huston
Friday, April 12
The Directors: Daniel Mann
As a Broadway director, he almost wanted his characters to leap into the laps of those watching them. As a movie director, he still wanted the essence of that. Characterization was everything to him. Regardless of medium, he wanted his characters to exhibit strengths and weaknesses as they wandered through their modern-day lives. He had a gift for listening and dialogue. He wanted more than anything that his audiences felt something for his characters.
Tuesday, April 9
Remakes: The Philadelphia Story & High Society
It is so rare to love a particular romantic comedy and then love its 16-year later musical remake just as much, but boys and girls, that's exactly what happened to me with this pair. Excuse my pessimism but that kind of packaging just never turns out so well but it certainly did here.
Friday, April 5
Edmond O'Brien
Throughout his 35-year movie career, he was mainly a character actor, albeit on the highest rungs of the ladder. He appeared in countless famous films and people who went to movies during Hollywood's Golden Age have seen his work over and over again. At the same time, he was given starring roles in a number of B films, many of which were film noir. Edmond O'Brien and crime just seemed to go together.
Tuesday, April 2
Guilty Pleasures: The Revolt of Mamie Stover
1956 Drama
From 20th Century Fox
Directed by Raoul Walsh
Starring
Jane Russell
Richard Egan
Joan Leslie
Agnes Moorehead
Michael Pate
Jorja Curtright
Leon Lontoc
Richard Coogan
Jean Willes
From 20th Century Fox
Directed by Raoul Walsh
Starring
Jane Russell
Richard Egan
Joan Leslie
Agnes Moorehead
Michael Pate
Jorja Curtright
Leon Lontoc
Richard Coogan
Jean Willes
Friday, March 29
Ethel Merman in the Movies
She may be the biggest female Broadway star of all time and she unquestionably had the biggest voice. The mouth that roared had its die-hard fans and detractors. People seemed to love her or hate her. There were few middle-of-the-road types although I may fall in there somewhere. I was never a huge fan but her acclaim as a Broadway musical star is beyond question and I was very fond of a trio of her few films.
Tuesday, March 26
Guilty Pleasures: Women's Prison
1955 Drama
From Columbia Pictures
Directed by Lewis Seiler
Starring
Ida Lupino
Jan Sterling
Cleo Moore
Audrey Totter
Phyllis Thaxter
Howard Duff
Warren Stevens
Barry Kelley
Vivian Marshall
Gertrude Michael
Juanita Moore
From Columbia Pictures
Directed by Lewis Seiler
Starring
Ida Lupino
Jan Sterling
Cleo Moore
Audrey Totter
Phyllis Thaxter
Howard Duff
Warren Stevens
Barry Kelley
Vivian Marshall
Gertrude Michael
Juanita Moore
Friday, March 22
Universal-International
From 1946 to 1962 Universal Pictures was known as Universal-International and for the last 10 years of that period it was my go-to studio. Kids don't understand the difference between A & B pictures and it was a good thing because this studio was the King of the Bs. It also showcased its product in the most vivid color and had some of the most beautiful young stars, men and women, one could ever hope to see.
Tuesday, March 19
Hollywood Brunettes
Other than hair color, these featured actresses didn't have a great deal in common except that none of them made it to the top of the Hollywood heap. One was more famous for her relationship with Howard Hughes than she ever was for a career. One was a former ice skater whose Hollywood career hung on her marriage to a studio head. The third, the best actress of the bunch, was a film noir staple who was one of the most exciting bad girls the movies ever produced but never rose above B flicks. Let's meet them:
Friday, March 15
Good 50's Films: The Reluctant Debutante
1958 Comedy
From MGM
Directed by Vincente Minnelli
Starring
Rex Harrison
Kay Kendall
Sandra Dee
John Saxon
Angela Lansbury
Peter Myers
Diane Clare
From MGM
Directed by Vincente Minnelli
Starring
Rex Harrison
Kay Kendall
Sandra Dee
John Saxon
Angela Lansbury
Peter Myers
Diane Clare
Tuesday, March 12
Hollywood Blondes
As uncommon a trio as has ever been offered in these pages, these actresses have two main things in common... yep, they're all blondes and the 1950's was their most jubilant decade. The best actress among them moved away from fame in favor of family. Another could never get out of the shadow of her actor-husband-frequent costar and the third had a toxic fame that completely overshadowed what meager talent she had.
Friday, March 8
Katy Jurado
When writing about a Mexican actress in the 1950's, one has to think first of Katy Jurado. She reigned as the top Latina of the decade. Linda Cristal, who came along in the mid-50's, while more beautiful than Jurado, never achieved her fame. Equally beautiful Dolores Del Rio was from an earlier era. Jurado ruled Hollywood during her time.
Tuesday, March 5
Good 50's Films: Designing Woman
1957 Romantic Comedy
From MGM
Directed by Vincente Minnelli
Starring
Gregory Peck
Lauren Bacall
Dolores Gray
Sam Levene
Chuck Connors
Mickey Shaughnessy
Tom Helmore
Jack Cole
From MGM
Directed by Vincente Minnelli
Starring
Gregory Peck
Lauren Bacall
Dolores Gray
Sam Levene
Chuck Connors
Mickey Shaughnessy
Tom Helmore
Jack Cole
Friday, March 1
The Sad Life of Nick Adams
We have written many a post on how actors came to the profession, how they conquered Mount Hollywood. Some took classes, honing their skills in the hope someone would notice. Some came from Broadway or television. Some were plucked out of obscurity. Some never had much of a desire for such a glamorous existence and some of those made it big and some didn't. In the 1950's there was Nick Adams and he probably wanted to hit the big time more than anyone we have heard of.
Friday, January 4
The Directors: Howard Hawks
Howard Hawks was one of my prized directors. I looked forward to his next film because he consistently entertained... he was someone I could count on. I was only mildly disappointed once. I must admit I caught on to him because he seemed to make films with actors whose worked I rarely missed... Grant, Wayne, Bogie, Bacall, Monroe, Cooper, Hepburn.
Tuesday, January 1
Good 50's Films: Vertigo
1958 Mystery
From Paramount Pictures
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Starring
James Stewart
Kim Novak
Barbara Bel Geddes
Tom Helmore
Henry Jones
From Paramount Pictures
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Starring
James Stewart
Kim Novak
Barbara Bel Geddes
Tom Helmore
Henry Jones
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