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Personal Property (1937) Starring Jean Harlow and Robert Taylor

March 16, 2011 By Cliff Aliperti 4 Comments

Robert Taylor and Jean Harlow in Personal Property

A look at Jean Harlow’s penultimate film appearance, opposite Robert Taylor in MGM’s Personal Property (1937), a remake of 1931’s The Man in Possession also starring Reginald Owen, E.E. Clive, Henrietta Crosman, Una O’Connor, and Forrester Harvey.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1937, Barnett Parker, Cora Witherspoon, E.E. Clive, Forrester Harvey, Henrietta Crosman, Jean Harlow, Marla Shelton, MGM, Personal Property, Reginald Owen, Robert Taylor, Romantic Comedy, The Man in Possession, Una O'Connor, W.S. Van Dyke, Warner Archive

Barbara Stanwyck Brief Biography, Top 10 List and Collectible Gallery

July 16, 2010 By Cliff Aliperti 2 Comments

A brief biography of Barbara Stanwyck along with a list of my 10 personal favorites and a 20-plus image gallery of vintage movie cards and collectibles.

Filed Under: News - Notes Tagged With: Barbara Stanwyck, lists, Robert Taylor

The Women star in Westward the Women (1951) with Robert Taylor

April 24, 2010 By Cliff Aliperti 9 Comments

Westward the Women

Based on a story by Frank Capra sold to MGM for William Wellman, Robert Taylor may be top-billed in Westward the Women, but the end credits get it right, The Women are the true stars here.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1951, Beverly Dennis, Denise Darcel, Frank Capra, Henry Nakamura, Hope Emerson, John McIntire, Lenore Lonergan, Marilyn Erskine, Renata Vanni, Robert Taylor, Warner Archive, Westerns, Westward the Women, William A. Wellman

Robert Taylor and Janet Gaynor star in Small Town Girl (1936)

April 19, 2010 By Cliff Aliperti 4 Comments

Janet Gaynor and Robert Taylor in Small Town Girl

Robert Taylor and Janet Gaynor star in MGM’s Small Town Girl (1936) directed by William Wellman and nothing special for any of the main participants.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1936, Andy Devine, Binnie Barnes, Charley Grapewin, Edgar Kennedy, Isabel Jewell, James Stewart, Janet Gaynor, Lewis Stone, MGM, Movie Reviews, Robert Taylor, Romance, Romantic Comedy, Small Town Girl, William A. Wellman

Interview with Linda Alexander, author of Reluctant Witness: Robert Taylor, Hollywood and Communism

April 7, 2010 By Cliff Aliperti 1 Comment

An interview with Linda Alexander, author of Reluctant Witness: Robert Taylor, Hollywood and Communism about both her book and Taylor himself. Loaded with image of vintage movie cards and collectibles.

Filed Under: News - Notes Tagged With: interview, Linda Alexander, Reluctant Witness, Robert Taylor, SOTM, Star of the Month, TCM, Turner Classic Movies

Complete Robert Taylor TCM April schedule illustrated with vintage movie cards

April 5, 2010 By Cliff Aliperti 4 Comments

Complete 54 film schedule of Robert Taylor films airing throughout April 2010’s TCM Star of the Month coverage with a introduction and heavily illustrated with vintage movie cards and collectibles.

Filed Under: News - Notes Tagged With: other books, Robert Taylor, Schedule, Star of the Month, TCM, Turner Classic Movies

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