A brief look at Red Light (1949), a Roy Del Ruth Production starring George Raft, Virginia Mayo, and a very nasty Raymond Burr.
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Lots of Candles: Cagney, Stanwyck, Ginger
If you celebrate classic movie star birthdays then this was the weekend to let your hair down! Sorting and ordering Barbara Stanwyck, Ginger Rogers and James Cagney by their obvious common theme: fun.
Lust for Gold (1949) Starring Ida Lupino and Glenn Ford
Glenn Ford and Ida Lupino star in Columbia’s answer to The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, 1949’s Lust for Gold. Also featuring Gig Young and a host of character actors.
Top Box Office Directors of the Early 1930’s
Film exhibitors name the top ten box office film directors for 1932-33 and 1933-34. Many pre-code movie favorites mentioned in period polls by The Hollywood Reporter.
The Great Recasting Blogathon: Wall Street, Shifted from 1987 to 1933
This entry in The Great Recasting Blogathon shifts 1987’s Wall Street back in time to the Warner Brothers’ lot of 1933. Warren William stars as Gekko with Powell and Keeler on the scene as well.
August 14 – James Cagney TCM Summer Under the Stars
TCM Summer Under the Stars James Cagney schedule with Cagney press clippings from the time of his 1931 breakout in The Public Enemy.
October 13: Louise Closser Hale, Irene Rich, Douglass Dumbrille, Laraine Day
A look at several stars born on October 13 including Louise Closser Hale, Douglass Dumbrille, Irene Rich, Gertrude Howard, Laraine Day and others.
Was Miriam Hopkins the Sexiest Pre-Code Star of Them All?
A look at Miriam Hopkins concentrating on her early 1930s work, including The Smiling Lieutenant, Trouble in Paradise, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and especially Design for Living, perhaps the most sinful of all pre-Code movies. Plus a gallery of Hopkins pre-Code movie ads.
Joan Blondell, as Published in The Dark Pages Nightmare Alley Special
A look at Joan Blondell’s career up until the time of Nightmare Alley with a special focus on her Zeena the Seeress from that film noir classic starring Tyrone Power.
G Men (1935) Starring James Cagney, Margaret Lindsay, and Ann Dvorak
A look at Warner Brothers’ G MEN (1935) starring James Cagney, this time as the good guy. Based on several real incidents and infamous names, it’s the movie that began the G-Men cycle of films.








