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29 July 2016
Bette Davis is a joy to work with
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One of the (many) Joan Crawford films I have yet to see is What Ever Happened to Baby Jane (1962), the only film Joan made ...
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25 July 2016
Do you need a harp player?
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On the third day of the 1960 Democratic National Convention, on 13 July 1960, senator John F. Kennedy secured his party's nomination fo...
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1 July 2016
Don't mess with Olivia de Havilland!
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Classic cinema lovers all around the world are paying tribute to the marvellous Olivia de Havilland who has turned 100 today. Wow! My war...
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26 June 2016
Please help me!
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Wishing to become a serious actress, Marilyn Monroe began to study 'method acting' at the Actors Studio in 1955 under the ...
15 June 2016
The art of faking letters
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The practice of faking letters and documents has existed ever since men started putting pen to paper. While the earliest forgery dates ba...
4 June 2016
Loaning out Thomas Mitchell
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During Hollywood's Golden Age, it was very common for a studio to loan out a contract player to another studio. Actors usually di...
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23 May 2016
James Stewart's favourite role
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I imagine all actors have a favourite role, whether a role they enjoyed playing most or a role they found most challenging or a role they s...
14 May 2016
You were a happy and prevalent topic of conversation
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Hollywood has always supported American soldiers overseas, both by entertaining them (through the USO tours) and by visiting the wounded...
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15 April 2016
I can't do anything about the script
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When producer David O. Selznick bought the film rights to Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind in July 1936, he knew that transf...
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