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 22
From the 1940s: Christmas in Connecticut
Friday, December 18
From the 1950s: Compulsion
Tuesday, December 15
Edward G. Robinson
To a degree Edward G. Robinson was fortunate to have had the career he did. He was 5'5" tall with a lived-in sort of body (he loathed exercise) and a face that to call it plain is a compliment. A romantic leading man he was not and he knew it as well as his bosses. Fortunately he was a supreme craftsman, giving beautifully measured performances that commanded one to watch his every move. Additionally, he landed at a studio that was the perfect match.
Friday, December 11
Visiting Film Noir: Fallen Angel
Tuesday, December 8
From the 1950s: Come Next Spring
Friday, December 4
Ralph Meeker
I always liked him... liked his face, his strong voice, his overall presence, his acting. On the screen he was generally a tough guy and could be found on either side of the law which is why he populated a few film noirs and westerns that I could usually be found attending. At the same time I always detected a mischievous sense of humor in the way he approached his craft.
Tuesday, December 1
From the 1960s: Sweet Bird of Youth
Friday, November 27
From the 1950s: Tea and Sympathy
Tuesday, November 24
Cesar Romero
Friday, November 20
From the 1990s: Love! Valour! Compassion!
Tuesday, November 17
Anthony Perkins
Friday, November 13
Movie Biographies: Nijinsky
Tuesday, November 10
Dirk Bogarde
Friday, November 6
From the 1960s: Victim
Tuesday, November 3
Golden Age Bravado: Lon McCallister and William Eythe
Friday, October 30
RIP Marge Champion
Tuesday, October 27
From the 1940s: Red River
Friday, October 23
Visiting Film Noir: Double Indemnity
Tuesday, October 20
From the 1940s: Rachel and the Stranger
Friday, October 16
James Darren
Tuesday, October 13
From the 1950s: River of No Return
Friday, October 9
Guilty Pleasure: Ladies of the Chorus
Tuesday, October 6
The Directors: George Stevens
He stood alongside John Ford, William Wyler, Billy Wilder, Alfred Hitchcock, Howard Hawks, John Huston and a few others as one of the great American directors of Hollywood's Golden Age, a genius craftsman of some classic cinema. He was legendary for his sharp eye for detail that enhanced his visual storytelling. With a couple of exceptions, he had a strong rapport with some of Hollywood's most renowned actors which produced memorable performances. Three of his films in the 1950s, darlings among the critics and public, are among my favorites ever.
Friday, October 2
Visiting Film Noir: No Way Out
From 20th Century Fox
Directed by Joseph Mankiewicz
Starring
Richard Widmark
Sidney Poitier
Stephen McNally
Tuesday, September 29
A Glittering Cast: The Chase
1966 Drama
From Columbia Pictures
Directed by Arthur Penn
Starring
Friday, September 25
From the 1970s: Sometimes a Great Notion
From Universal
Directed by Paul Newman
Starring
Paul Newman
Henry Fonda
Lee Remick
Michael Sarrazin
Richard Jaeckel
Linda Lawson
Tuesday, September 22
Lee Remick
I found her to be such an intelligent, focused and determined actress. She was also a versatile one who made a few good movies with top actors and directors, made a name for herself on Broadway and when she ultimately headed for television, it was not in the standard episodic rot but in acclaimed programs where her skills were evident and her recognition soared.
Friday, September 18
Gilbert Roland
Tuesday, September 8
From the 1940's: Sitting Pretty
From 20th Century Fox
Directed by Walter Lang
Starring
Robert Young
Maureen O'Hara
Clifton Webb
Louise Albritton
Richard Haydn
John Russell
Ed Begley
Randy Stuart
Betty Lynn
Friday, September 4
From the 1950s: Tiger Bay
From The Rank Organisation
Directed by J. Lee Thompson
Starring
Hayley Mills
Horst Buchholz
John Mills
Yvonne Mitchell
Megs Jenkins
Anthony Dawson
Michael Anderson Jr.
Tuesday, September 1
Susannah York
Friday, August 28
From the 1960s: What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?
From Cinerama Releasing Corp.
Directed by Lee. H. Katzin
Starring
Geraldine Page
Ruth Gordon
Rosemary Forsyth
Robert Fuller
Mildred Dunnock
Joan Huntington
Peter Brandon
Tuesday, August 25
Lupe VĂ©lez: Mexican Spitfire
Friday, August 14
From the 1950s: The Defiant Ones
From United Artists
Directed by Stanley Kramer
Starring
Tony Curtis
Sidney Poitier
Theodore Bikel
Charles McGraw
Lon Chaney Jr.
King Donovan
Lawrence Dobkin
Claude Akins
Cara Williams
Tuesday, August 11
Guilty Pleasure: Shalako
From Cinerama Releasing Corp
Directed by Edward Dmytryk
Starring
Sean Connery
Brigitte Bardot
Stephen Boyd
Jack Hawkins
Peter van Eyck
Honor Blackman
Woody Strode
Alexander Knox
Valerie French
Eric Sykes
Don Barry
Friday, August 7
From the 1960s: No Way to Treat a Lady
From Paramount Pictures
Directed by Jack Smight
Starring
Rod Steiger
Lee Remick
George Segal
Eileen Heckart
Murray Hamilton
Martine Bartlett
Ruth White
Michael Dunn
Barbara Baxley
Doris Roberts
Irene Dailey
Tuesday, August 4
Janice Rule
Friday, July 31
A Glittering Cast: Woman's World
From 20th Century Fox
Directed by Jean Negulesco
Starring
Clifton Webb
June Allyson
Van Heflin
Lauren Bacall
Fred MacMurray
Arlene Dahl
Cornel Wilde
Elliott Reid
Margalo Gillmore
Tuesday, July 28
RIP John Saxon
Friday, July 24
From the 1950s: The Long, Hot Summer
From 20th Century Fox
Directed by Martin Ritt
Starring
Paul Newman
Joanne Woodward
Anthony Franciosa
Orson Welles
Lee Remick
Angela Lansbury
Richard Anderson
Mabel Albertson
Tuesday, July 21
From the 1960s: Rome Adventure
From Warner Bros.
Directed by Delmer Daves
Starring
Troy Donahue
Suzanne Pleshette
Rossano Brazzi
Angie Dickinson
Hampton Fancher
Constance Ford
Al Hirt
Iphigenie Castiglioni
Gertrude Flynn
Pamela Austin
Friday, July 17
John Gavin
Tuesday, July 14
From the 1940s: In This Our Life
From Warner Bros
Directed by John Huston
Starring
Bette Davis
Olivia de Havilland
George Brent
Dennis Morgan
Charles Coburn
Frank Craven
Billie Burke
Hattie McDaniel
Lee Patrick
Ernest Anderson
Friday, July 10
From the 1950s: Wild Is the Wind
Tuesday, July 7
George Raft
Friday, July 3
Guilty Pleasures: Portrait in Black
From Universal
Directed by Michael Gordon
Starring
Lana Turner
Anthony Quinn
Richard Basehart
Sandra Dee
John Saxon
Ray Walston
Anna May Wong
Virginia Grey
Lloyd Nolan
Tuesday, June 30
From the 1950s: Separate Tables
From United Artists
Directed by Delbert Mann
Starring
Deborah Kerr
Rita Hayworth
David Niven
Burt Lancaster
Wendy Hiller
Gladys Cooper
Cathleen Nesbitt
Rod Taylor
Audrey Dalton
Felix Aylmer
May Hallatt
Friday, June 26
Howard Duff
Tuesday, June 23
From the 1950s: The Mating Season
From Paramount
Directed by Mitchell Leisen
Starring
Gene Tierney
John Lund
Miriam Hopkins
Thelma Ritter
Jan Sterling
Larry Keating
James Lorimer
Cora Witherspoon
Ellen Corby
Billie Bird
Friday, June 19
Rossano Brazzi
Tuesday, June 16
From the 1970s: Emperor of the North
From 20th Century Fox
Directed by Robert Aldrich
Starring
Lee Marvin
Ernest Borgnine
Keith Carradine
Charles Tyner
Malcolm Atterbury
Harry Caesar
Matt Clark
Friday, June 12
Movie Biographies: With a Song in My Heart
From 20th Century Fox
Directed by Walter Lang
Starring
Susan Hayward
Rory Calhoun
David Wayne
Thelma Ritter
Robert Wagner
Richard Allan
Helen Westcott
Una Merkel
Max Showalter
Tuesday, June 9
The Directors: Richard Fleischer
Friday, June 5
May Britt
Tuesday, June 2
Visiting Film Noir: Pickup on South Street
From 20th Century Fox
Directed by Samuel Fuller
Starring
Richard Widmark
Jean Peters
Thelma Ritter
Murvyn Vye
Richard Kiley
Willis Bouchey
Friday, May 29
Guilty Pleasures: The Legend of Lylah Clare
From MGM
Directed by Robert Aldrich
Starring
Kim Novak
Peter Finch
Ernest Borgnine
Rossella Falk
Milton Selzer
Gabriele Tinti
Michael Murphy
Valentina Cortese
Coral Browne
Tuesday, May 26
Richard Jaeckel
Friday, May 22
The Directors: Chuck Walters
Tuesday, May 19
MGM Livewire: Debbie Reynolds
was a tomboy and everyone's kid sister. She loved playing with boys and doing boy things, especially baseball. The boys didn't always treat her nicely and she bristled when they accused her of being a girl. As a result Frannie grew feisty, tough and energized, traits that would be a part of her until her dying day.
Friday, May 15
Villainy with B Leading Man Stephen McNally
Tuesday, May 12
Guilty Pleasures: Valentino
Screenplay by Ken Russell
and Mardik Martin
From United Artists
Book by Brad Steiger and
Chaw Mank
Directed by Ken Russell
Starring
Rudolf Nureyev
Leslie Caron
Michelle Phillips
Felicity Kendal
Carol Kane
Seymour Cassel
Huntz Hall
Friday, May 8
Visiting Film Noir: Johnny Eager
From MGM
Screenplay by John Lee Mahin
and James Edward Grant
Directed by Mervyn LeRoy
Starring
Robert Taylor
Lana Turner
Edward Arnold
Van Heflin
Robert Sterling
Barry Nelson
Paul Stewart
Patricia Dane
Glenda Farrell
Cy Kendall
Tuesday, May 5
Vivien Leigh
Friday, May 1
From the 1940s: Waterloo Bridge
From MGM
Screenplay by S. N. Behrman
and Hans Rameau
Directed by Mervyn LeRoy
Starring
Vivien Leigh
Robert Taylor
Lucile Watson
Virginia Field
Maria Ouspenskaya
C. Aubrey Smith
Tuesday, April 28
Guilty Pleasures: Three Coins in the Fountain
From 20th Century Fox
Screenplay by John Patrick
From novel by John Secondari
Directed by Jean Negulesco
Starring
Clifton Webb
Dorothy McGuire
Jean Peters
Louis Jourdan
Maggie McNamara
Rossano Brazzi
Howard St. John
Kathryn Giveny
Cathleen Nesbitt
Friday, April 24
The Films of Rodgers and Hammerstein
Tuesday, April 21
The Incorrigible Tony Curtis
Friday, April 17
Visiting Film Noir: Desert Fury
From Paramount Pictures
Novel by Ramona Stewart
Screenplay by Robert Rossen
and A. I. Bezzerides
Directed by Lewis Allen
Starring
Lizabeth Scott
John Hodiak
Burt Lancaster
Mary Astor
Wendell Corey
Tuesday, April 14
From the 1950s: The Naked Spur
From MGM
Written by Sam Rolfe
and Harold Jack Bloom
Directed by Anthony Mann
Starring
James Stewart
Janet Leigh
Robert Ryan
Ralph Meeker
Millard Mitchell
Friday, April 10
So Sad: Susan Cabot
Tuesday, April 7
Visiting Film Noir: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
From Paramount Pictures
Story by John Patrick
Adapted by Robert Rossen
Directed by Lewis Milestone
Starring
Barbara Stanwyck
Van Heflin
Lizabeth Scott
Kirk Douglas
Judith Anderson
Janis Wilson
Darryl Hickman
Roman Bohnen
Mickey Kuhn
Friday, April 3
From the 1960s: Five Branded Women
From Paramount Pictures
Based on novel by Ugo Pirro
Screenplay adapted by Igo Perilli
Directed by Martin Ritt
Starring
Silvana Mangano
Van Heflin
Jeanne Moreau
Vera Miles
Richard Basehart
Barbara Bel Geddes
Alex Nicol
Harry Guardino
Carla Gravina
Steve Forrest
Tuesday, March 31
From the 1960s: Pollyanna
From Disney
Novel by Eleanor Porter
Adapted by David Swift
Directed by David Swift
Starring
Hayley Mills
Jane Wyman
Richard Egan
Karl Malden
Nancy Olson
Adolphe Menjou
Donald Crisp
Agnes Moorehead
Kevin Corcoran
James Drury
Reta Shaw
Leora Dana
Anne Seymour
Edward Platt
Mary Grace Canfield
Friday, March 27
From the 1950s: The Bad and the Beautiful
From Metro Goldwyn Mayer
Story written by George Bradshaw
Screenplay by Charles Schnee
Directed by Vincente Minnelli
Starring
Lana Turner
Kirk Douglas
Walter Pidgeon
Dick Powell
Barry Sullivan
Gloria Grahame
Gilbert Roland
Paul Stewart
Elaine Stewart
Vanessa Brown
Leo G. Carroll
Tuesday, March 24
Movie Biographies: Lust for Life
From Metro Goldwyn Mayer
Based on novel by Irving Stone
Screenplay adapted by Norman Corwin
Directed by Vincente Minnelli
Starring
Kirk Douglas
Anthony Quinn
James Donald
Pamela Brown
Everett Sloane
Jill Bennett
Jeanette Sterke
Toni Gerry
Friday, March 20
A Glittering Cast: Spartacus
From Universal Pictures
Screenplay adapted by Dalton Trumbo
Novel by Howard Fast
Directed by Stanley Kubrick
Starring
Kirk Douglas
Laurence Olivier
Jean Simmons
Charles Laughton
Peter Ustinov
John Gavin
John Ireland
John Dall
Nina Foch
Herbert Lom
Woody Strode
Joanna Barnes
Charles McGraw
Tony Curtis
Tuesday, March 17
From the 1960's: All Fall Down
From Metro Goldwyn Mayer
Directed by John Frankenheimer
Starring
Eva Marie Saint
Warren Beatty
Karl Malden
Angela Lansbury
Brandon deWilde
Constance Ford
Barbara Baxley
Evans Evans
Friday, March 13
Visiting Film Noir: 99 River Street
From United Artists
Directed by Phil Karlson
Starring
John Payne
Evelyn Keyes
Brad Dexter
Frank Faylen
Peggie Castle
Jay Adler
Jack Lambert
Tuesday, March 10
Anne Francis
Friday, March 6
From the 1970s: Red Sun
From National General Corp.
Directed by Terence Young
Starring
Charles Bronson
Ursula Andress
ToshirĂ´ Mifune
Alain Delon
Capucine
Barta Barri
Anthony Dawson
Tuesday, March 3
From the 1950s: Pete Kelly's Blues
From Warner Bros.
Directed by Jack Webb
Starring
Jack Webb
Janet Leigh
Edmond O'Brien
Peggy Lee
Andy Devine
Lee Marvin
Ella Fitzgerald
Martin Milner
Than Wyenn
Friday, February 28
Movie Biographies: The Eddy Duchin Story
From Columbia Pictures
Directed by George Sidney
Starring
Tyrone Power
Kim Novak
Victoria Shaw
James Whitmore
Rex Thompson
Shepperd Strudwick
Frieda Inescort
Larry Keating
Tuesday, February 25
A Glittering Cast: How to Make an American Quilt
From Universal Pictures
Directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse
Starring
Winona Ryder
Anne Bancroft
Ellen Burstyn
Jean Simmons
Kate Nelligan
Maya Angelou
Alfre Woodard
Lois Smith
Samantha Mathis
Dermot Mulroney
Rip Torn
Johnathon Schaech
Loren Dean
Joanna Going
Tim Guinee
Derrick O'Connor
Richard Jenkins
Claire Danes
Jared Leto
Kate Capshaw
Friday, February 21
The Directors: Mervyn LeRoy
Tuesday, February 18
The Messy Life of Peter Lawford
Friday, February 14
Carolyn Jones
Tuesday, February 11
From the 1930s: Come and Get It
From The Samuel Goldwyn Company
Directed by Howard Hawks & William Wyler
Starring
Edward Arnold
Joel McCrea
Frances Farmer
Walter Brennan
Mady Christians
Mary Nash
Andrea Leeds
Frank Shields
Cecil Cunningham
Friday, February 7
From the 1950s: Friendly Persuasion
From Allied Artists
Directed by William Wyler
Starring
Gary Cooper
Dorothy McGuire
Anthony Perkins
Richard Eyer
Robert Middleton
Phyllis Love
Mark Richman
Walter Catlett
Joel Fluellen
John Smith
Marjorie Main
Tuesday, February 4
From the 1950s: The Desperate Hours
From Paramount Pictures
Directed by William Wyler
Starring
Humphrey Bogart
Fredric March
Arthur Kennedy
Martha Scott
Dewey Martin
Gig Young
Mary Murphy
Richard Eyer
Robert Middleton
Whit Bissell
Bert Freed
Ray Collins
Ray Teal
Friday, January 31
Movie Biographies: Gypsy
From Warner Bros.
Directed by Mervyn LeRoy
Starring
Rosalind Russell
Natalie Wood
Karl Malden
Paul Wallace
Betty Bruce
Faith Dane
Roxanne Arlen
Ann Jillian
Morgan Brittany
Jean Willes
Tuesday, January 28
Martha Hyer
and a strong constitution. She was born into a wealthy Texas family and it always showed. She had that air of aristocracy... she never left home without it. She also used it to great advantage in most of her film roles but I suspect she lost a few because of it, too.
Friday, January 24
From the 1960s: Cape Fear
From Universal Studios
Directed by J. Lee Thompson
Starring
Gregory Peck
Robert Mitchum
Polly Bergen
Lori Martin
Martin Balsam
Telly Savalas
Jack Kruschen
Barrie Chase
Tuesday, January 21
The Directors: Fritz Lang
Friday, January 17
A Glittering Cast: In Harm's Way
From Paramount Pictures
Directed by Otto Preminger
Starring
John Wayne
Kirk Douglas
Patricia Neal
Tom Tryon
Paula Prentiss
Brandon De Wilde
Jill Haworth
Dana Andrews
Burgess Meredith
Stanley Holloway
Franchot Tone
Patrick O'Neal
Carroll O'Connor
Hugh O'Brian
Barbara Bouchet
George Kennedy
Slim Pickens
Henry Fonda
Tuesday, January 14
John Dall
Friday, January 10
From the 1950s: The Big Knife
From United Artists
Directed by Robert Aldrich
Starring
Jack Palance
Ida Lupino
Wendell Corey
Rod Steiger
Shelley Winters
Jean Hagen
Everett Sloane
Wesley Addy
Ilka Chase
Paul Langton
Nick Dennis
Bill Walker
Tuesday, January 7
From the 1950s: Bell, Book and Candle
From Columbia Pictures
Directed by Richard Quine
Starring
James Stewart
Kim Novak
Jack Lemmon
Ernie Kovacs
Elsa Lanchester
Hermione Gingold
Janice Rule
Bek Nelson
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