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29 July 2021
Our system must be an ideal one
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During the 1920s, Darryl F. Zanuck worked as a screenwriter for Warner Brothers before becoming head of production in 1931. Around the same ...
19 July 2021
The Short-Lived History Of Oscar Write-Ins
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For two years in Oscar history —in 1935 and 1936— the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences allowed its members to vote for anyone the...
4 July 2021
Please keep me posted on all the news
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After their church wedding on 19 April 1956, Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier immediately left on their honeymoon, a seven-week Mediterranean ...
27 June 2021
Let him look a little swashbuckling, for Christ sakes!
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Inspired by the box-office successes of MGM's Treasure Island (1934) and United Artists' The Count of Monte Cristo (1934), Warner Br...
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13 June 2021
God Bless, Charlie Brown
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Frank Sinatra and Mia Farrow met in 1964 when he was 49 years old and she 19. Sinatra immediately fell for Farrow and later reportedly said:...
6 June 2021
"Coco": I cannot see anyone but you in the part
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In 1969, after an absence of seventeen years, Katharine Hepburn returned to Broadway to perform in Coco , her only musical in a long and im...
31 May 2021
Paul Henreid will not play the part when he reads it
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Austrian-born Paul Henreid is best remembered for his roles in two Warner Bros. pictures: as Jerry Durrance opposite Bette Davis in Irving R...
24 May 2021
Audrey Hepburn is fabulous! Truly!
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In a film career that spanned forty years during which she starred in such classics as Roman Holiday (1953), Sabrina (1954), Breakfast at T...
20 May 2021
Ava Gardner's letter from the set of "Mogambo"
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Ava Gardner once said that John Ford's Mogambo (1953) was as close to a pinnacle as anything she had ever done. The film, for which sh...
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