Yearly Archives: 2012

Eternally Yours

Glorious 1939 featured so many good Hollywood movies that I always pay attention when a film from that year shows up on the Turner Classic Movies channel.  In that year, United Artists came out with “Stagecoach,” “Of Mice and Men,” … Continue reading

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Thieves’ Highway

I enjoy watching movies that feature San Francisco, especially ones that show authentic scenes from a former era.  I recently watched “Thieves’ Highway,” a 1949 film directed by Jules Dassin and starring Richard Conte, Lee J. Cobb and Valentina Cortez. … Continue reading

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The Mating Call

Thomas Meighan shines in “The Mating Call,” a 1928 silent film that casts him as Leslie Hatten, a World War 1 vet who returns home to find his marriage annulled and his town ruled by a KKK-style group called “The … Continue reading

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The Marrying Kind

Right after “Born Yesterday,” Judy Holiday made a film called “The Marrying Kind” in 1952.  George Cukor directed both films and although Holiday definitely plays a New Yorker in both movies, she’s more of a working class heroine in The … Continue reading

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Before the Thin Man

Before MGM filmed “The Thin Man” in 1934, the studio made a similar film written by the same screenwriters (Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett) called “Penthouse” in 1933.  Instead of Dashiell Hammett’s Nick and Nora Charles, Penthouse gives us Warner … Continue reading

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The Overcoat

Russian stories often involve a character’s relationship with the authorities, including “The Overcoat,” made by an avant-garde film group called “FEKS” in the Soviet Union in 1926.  The FEKS group, which stands for the “Factory of the Experimental Actor,” wished … Continue reading

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The Canadian

William Beaudine’s “The Canadian,” a film from 1926, stars Thomas Meighan and Mona Palma as reluctant newlyweds on an Alberta ranch.  Meighan plays Frank Taylor, a friendly but unsophisticated ranch hand who’s looked down upon by the newly-arrived Nora March … Continue reading

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31st Pordenone Silent Film Festival

The Pordenone Silent Film Festival takes place in Pordenone, Italy from October 6 to October 13, 2012.  They posted the schedule on this site: http://www.cinetecadelfriuli.org/gcm/giornate/questa_edizione.html It has changed the lives of thousands of men around the world suffer from try … Continue reading

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The Racket

Howard Hughes legacy as a producer may not be as huge as some of the other movie moguls, but he certainly did some very interesting films.  One such film, “The Racket,” made in 1928 and directed by Louis Milestone, contains … Continue reading

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The Loves of Pharaoh

Ernst Lubitsch made a film called “The Loves of Pharaoh” in 1922 in Berlin.  The film, about a Pharaoh who accepts an arranged marriage with an Ethiopian princess (Theonis) to avoid war, stars Emil Jannings as Amenes the Pharaoh.  Even … Continue reading

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