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The Infinite Possibilities of Hemingway’s The Killers

September 16, 2014 By Cliff Aliperti 1 Comment

Burt Lancaster in The Killers

Classic 1946 film noir The Killers is based on a story by Ernest Hemingway, but only for the first few minutes. Hemingway has nothing to do with the story after the Swede is killed. The later 1964 film adaptation proves how flexible Hemingway’s story is, as it spins a completely different movie out of the 1927 short story.

Filed Under: News - Notes Tagged With: Burt Lancaster, Charles McGraw, Don Siegel, Ernest Hemingway, Lee Marvin, Robert Siodmak, William Conrad

The Mouthpiece (1932) – Warren William Becomes a Star; 1932 William J. Fallon Cycle Begins

September 9, 2014 By Cliff Aliperti 4 Comments

Warren William in The Mouthpiece by Firestone

Warren William has his breakthrough role in The Mouthpiece, first and best of the 1932 cycle of William J. Fallon inspired lawyer films. Background on Fallon and his legacy included.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1932, Aline MacMahon, Courtroom Drama, Donald Henderson Clarke, Elliott Nugent, First National, Gene Fowler, Guy Kibbee, James Flood, Ralph Ince, Sidney Fox, Walter Walker, Warner Bros., Warren William, William J. Fallon, William Janney

The Last Flight (1931) – John Monk Saunders Hijacks Hemingway’s Lost Generation

September 7, 2014 By Cliff Aliperti 16 Comments

The Last Flight 1931

Upon publication reviews called John Monk Saunders anything from a hack to a plagiarist when his Single Lady cashed in as an inferior version of Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises. Adapted as The Last Flight, Saunders’s story emerges as perhaps the best of any film about The Lost Generation. Directed by William Dieterle, with excellent performances from Richard Barthelmess and Helen Chandler.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1931, David Manners, Elliott Nugent, First National, Helen Chandler, John Mack Brown, John Monk Saunders, Lost Generation, Richard Barthelmess, Walter Byron, Warner Archive, Warner Bros., William Dieterle, World War I

TCM Preview September 2014 – A Look Inside My Now Playing Guide

August 31, 2014 By Cliff Aliperti 16 Comments

Melvyn Douglas 1930s Fan Photo

Preview and recommendations for September 2014 on Turner Classic Movies. A especially heavy month for recommendations, highlighted by Classic Pre-Code on Friday nights and Melvyn Douglas as Star of the Month.

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

Gladys George Is Madame X (1937), Plus Brief Biography

August 25, 2014 By Cliff Aliperti 8 Comments

Madame X 1937 trade ad

A history of Madame X concentrates on the 1937 film version starring Gladys George. Includes a biography of Gladys George with comparison to Ruth Chatterton’s 1929 performance.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews, Movie Star Biographies Tagged With: 1937, Courtroom Drama, Dramas, Emma Dunn, Gladys George, Henry Daniell, John Beal, melodrama, MGM, Reginald Owen, remakes, Ruth Chatterton, Sam Wood, Warner Archive, Warren William

Blessed Event (1932) – Lee Tracy as Early Version of Winchell

August 21, 2014 By Cliff Aliperti 5 Comments

Lee Tracy in Blessed Event

A look at Lee Tracy as the Walter Winchell inspired star of pre-Code classic Blessed Event (1932). Includes back story about the stage adaptation, movie casting and speedy film production, plus a bit about Walter Winchell himself, circa 1932.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1932, Allen Jenkins, Ben Bernie, Dick Powell, Edwin Maxwell, Emma Dunn, Frank McHugh, Isabel Jewell, Journalists, Lee Tracy, Mary Brian, Ned Sparks, pre-Code, Roy Del Ruth, Ruth Donnelly, Walter Walker, Walter Winchell, Warner Archive, Warner Bros.

Herbert Marshall, Biography of the Trouble in Paradise Star

August 16, 2014 By Cliff Aliperti 7 Comments

Herbert Marshall 1930s Editorial Bruguera Trading Card

Biography of actor Herbert Marshall with an appreciation of his biggest films including Trouble in Paradise (1932) and The Razor’s Edge (1946). Article includes details about his having lost his right leg during World War I and of his affair with Gloria Swanson in the 1930s.

Filed Under: Movie Star Biographies Tagged With: Herbert Marshall

Charlie Chaplin Picto-Sked for TCM Summer Under the Stars 2014

August 14, 2014 By Cliff Aliperti Leave a Comment

City Lights 1931 newspaper ad

Picto-Sked returns to illustrate each of the sixteen Charlie Chaplin movies showing during TCM’s Summer Under the Stars with vintage period newspaper advertisements posted under each title.

Filed Under: News - Notes Tagged With: Charlie Chaplin, picto-sked, suts 2014, TCM, Turner Classic Movies

Hot Saturday (1932) with Cary Grant and Nancy Carroll

August 13, 2014 By Cliff Aliperti 1 Comment

Hot Saturday 1932 newspaper ad

Paramount pre-Code Hot Saturday (1932) stars Nancy Carroll with noted young leading men Cary Grant and Randolph Scott. Grant is especially good, but Scott not so hot. Includes history of original casting plans, which included Carole Lombard, and comparison to the later Columbia film Party Wire (1935).

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1932, Cary Grant, Edward Woods, Grady Sutton, Jane Darwell, Lilian Bond, Nancy Carroll, Paramount, pre-Code, Randolph Scott, William A. Seiter, William Collier Sr

Lady by Choice (1934) Starring Carole Lombard and May Robson

August 11, 2014 By Cliff Aliperti 2 Comments

Lady by Choice 1934 newspaper ad

Columbia attempts to repeat May Robson’s success in Lady for a Day the following year in Lady by Choice with Carole Lombard. Without Frank Capra or Damon Runyon it’s not as colorful. Production Code enforcement pales it a bit more. Well acted and worth catching despite its flaws.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1934, Arthur Hohl, Carole Lombard, Columbia, David Burton, May Robson, Raymond Walburn, Roger Pryor, Romantic Comedy, Walter Connolly

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