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Best Picture Cavalcade (1933) Sets Stage for Upstairs, Downstairs and Beyond

July 16, 2013 By Cliff Aliperti 13 Comments

Diana Wynyard in Cavalcade

Looking at the 1934 Academy Award winning Best Picture, Hollywood-made Cavalcade (1933) based on Noel Coward’s hit London play. Fans of Upstairs, Downstairs and Downton Abbey will find themselves in a familiar place. Piece also includes brief biographies of Cavalcade stars Diana Wynyard, Herbert Mundin and Ursula Jeans.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1933, Academy Awards, best picture winners, Betty Grable, Billy Bevan, Bonita Granville, cavalcade, Clive Brook, diana wynyard, Frank Lawton, frank lloyd, Herbert Mundin, John Warburton, Margaret Lindsay, Noel Coward, Una O'Connor, upstairs downstairs, ursula jeans

Review: Three Bad Men: John Ford, John Wayne, Ward Bond by Scott Allen Nollen

July 12, 2013 By Cliff Aliperti 19 Comments

Three Bad Men: John Ford, John Wayne, Ward Bond by Scott Allen Nollen

A review of Scott Allen Nollen’s Three Bad Men: John Ford, John Wayne, Ward Bond. Published by McFarland in March 2013.

Filed Under: News - Notes Tagged With: book reviews, John Ford, John Wayne, mcfarland, movie book reviews, Scott Allen Nollen, three bad men, Ward Bond

First Impressions: King Vidor’s The Big Parade (1925)

July 10, 2013 By Cliff Aliperti 2 Comments

John Gilbert and Renee Adoree

Thoughts upon watching King Vidor’s 1925 epic of love and war, The Big Parade, for the first time. The MGM classic stars John Gilbert and Renee Adoree with Karl Dane and Tom O’Brien.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1925, claire adams, claire mcdowell, Hobart Bosworth, John Gilbert, karl dane, King Vidor, renee adoree, Romance, Silent Film, silent film reviews, the big parade, tom obrien, War, World War I

Eugene Pallette – Brief Biography with Additional Trivia

July 8, 2013 By Cliff Aliperti 10 Comments

Eugene Pallette 1930s Aguila Chocolate Trading Card

A look at Eugene Pallette, the heavyset character actor with the gravelly voice. Did he retire due to ill health or did charges of racism run him out of the movies? A brief biography includes a look at Pallette’s ranch in Oregon.

Filed Under: Movie Star Biographies Tagged With: character actors, Eugene Pallette, madame sul-te-wan, otto preminger, Wallace Reid

Death on the Diamond (1934) – Baseball, Murder and Robert Young

July 7, 2013 By Cliff Aliperti 4 Comments

Death on the Diamond

MGM’s baseball murder mystery Death on the Diamond (1934) stars Robert Young and Madge Evans. A decent mystery and a strong baseball movie at the same time. Directed by Edward Sedgwick and also featuring David Landau, Paul Kelly, Nat Pendleton and Ted Healy.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1934, Baseball, C. Henry Gordon, cortland fitzsimmons, David Landau, death on the diamond, DeWitt Jennings, Edward Brophy, edward sedgwick, Joe Sawyer, Madge Evans, MGM, Mickey Rooney, Murder, Mysteries, Nat Pendleton, Paul Kelly, robert livingston, Robert Young, st louis cardinals, Ted Healy, Willard Robertson

Eric Linden Comes of Age in MGM’s Ah, Wilderness! (1935)

July 4, 2013 By Cliff Aliperti 2 Comments

Ah Wilderness 1935

Eric Linden loves Cecilia Parker in Ah, Wilderness! (1935), but his passion threatens to take him down the same road that has doomed Wallace Beery with Aline MacMahon. MGM adapts Eugene O’Neill’s “comedy of recollection.” Directed by Clarence Brown.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1935, Ah Wilderness, Cecilia Parker, Charley Grapewin, Clarence Brown, Eric Linden, Eugene O'Neill, Lionel Barrymore, MGM, Mickey Rooney, Spring Byington, Wallace Beery, Warner Archive

July 2013 TCM Preview – A Look Inside My Now Playing Guide

July 1, 2013 By Cliff Aliperti 4 Comments

Paul Henreid 1940s era 5x7 Fan Photo

Turner Classic Movies preview for July 2013. A day-by-day look at the TCM July 2013 schedule with daytime DVR alerts. Paul Henreid Star of the Month. Birthday marathon for John Gilbert with other marathons celebrating Lewis Milestone, Joanne Dru, baseball movies and, of course, the 4th of July.

Filed Under: News - Notes Tagged With: previews, schedules, TCM, Turner Classic Movies

Big City Blues (1932), Pre-Code Party in Depression-Era New York

June 26, 2013 By Cliff Aliperti 4 Comments

Eric Linden in Big City Blues

Eric Linden finds fun, trouble and Joan Blondell in Depression-era New York in Warner Bros.’ Big City Blues (1932). Directed by Mervyn LeRoy with an unbilled supporting appearance by Humphrey Bogart along with several others.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1932, Big City Blues, Clarence Muse, Dick Powell, Eric Linden, Evalyn Knapp, Grant Mitchell, Guy Kibbee, Herman Bing, Humphrey Bogart, inez courtney, J. Carroll Naish, Joan Blondell, jobyna howland, josephine dunn, Lyle Talbot, Mervyn LeRoy, Ned Sparks, New York, pre-Code, Rating: 8/10, sheila terry, Thomas E. Jackson, Torben Meyer, walter catlett, ward morehouse, Warner Bros.

Man Wanted (1932) – Charles Kenyon Updates The Office Wife (1930)

June 20, 2013 By Cliff Aliperti 6 Comments

David Manners and Kay Francis

A look at the similarities between Man Wanted (1932) and The Office Wife (1930) with a brief focus on Charles Kenyon who wrote each screenplay. Man Wanted stars Kay Francis and David Manners.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1932, Andy Devine, Charles Kenyon, Claire Dodd, David Manners, Edward Van Sloan, Elizabeth Patterson, Kay Francis, Kenneth Thomson, man wanted, pre-Code, Romantic Comedy, the office wife, Una Merkel, Warner Archive, William Dieterle

The Lost Squadron (1932) Starring Richard Dix, With Erich von Stroheim

June 17, 2013 By Cliff Aliperti 1 Comment

Joel McCrea, Robert Armstrong and Richard Dix

RKO’s The Lost Squadron (1932) is a war movie that isn’t a war movie. Veterans return home to find work as Hollywood stunt fliers under Erich von Stoheim’s command. Starring Richard Dix, Robert Armstrong, Joel McCrea, Hugh Herbert, Mary Astor and Dorothy Jordan. Directed by George Archainbaud.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1932, David O Selznick, dick grace, Dorothy Jordan, Erich Von Stroheim, forgotten men, george archainbaud, Hugh Herbert, Joel McCrea, Mary Astor, Richard Dix, Robert Armstrong, the lost squadron, wallace smith, World War I

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