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A Dispatch from Reuters (1940) – Plus the Real Reuter vs. Edward G. Robinson

July 18, 2011 By Cliff Aliperti 4 Comments

Paul Julius Reuter by Rudolf Lehmann

Edward G. Robinson stars as the entrepreneur behind A Dispatch from Reuters (1940), a Warner Brothers’ biopic whose message is progress and knowledge through a smaller world. Plus a look at the real Reuter compared to the Edward G. Robinson character of the movie.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1940, albert bassermann, Biopics, Dickie Moore, eddie albert, Edna Best, Edward G. Robinson, Entreprenuers, Gene Lockhart, Historical, james stephenson, Montagu Love, Nigel Bruce, Otto Kruger, paul julius reuter, Warner Bros., William Dieterle

Odds and Ends: FindOldMovies, 100 Hubs, Pricing, E-Commerce, Women of Warner Bros

July 6, 2011 By Cliff Aliperti 1 Comment

FindOldMovies.com

Odds and ends from the world of Cliff and Immortal Ephemera including a brand new site at FindOldMovies.com, some notes on vintage collectibles pricing and e-commerce, and a video featuring Women of Warner Brothers’ author Daniel Bubbeo.

Filed Under: News - Notes Tagged With: Antique Trader, Daniel Bubbeo, ebay, ebook, ecommerce, FindOldMovies, Harry Rinker, Hillary DePiano, pricing, vintage collectibles, Warner Bros., Wayne Jordan, Whine Seller, Worthpoint

Paul Muni’s 1932 – Multiple Projects Converge to Make Paul Muni a Huge Star

July 1, 2011 By Cliff Aliperti 6 Comments

Paul Muni 1935 Gallaher Signed Portraits of Famous Stars

In 1932 I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang followed Scarface at the Strand Theater in New York while Paul Muni was then starring live on Broadway in Counsellor-at-Law. A major star is realized out of a huge year of work.

Filed Under: Movie Star Biographies Tagged With: counsellor-at-law, elmer rice, Howard Hawks, Howard Hughes, i am a fugitive from a chain gang, inherit the wind, jerome lawrence, other books, Paul Muni, pre-Code, Scarface, Warner Bros.

Them! (1954) featuring Edmund Gwenn vs. Giant Ants

June 3, 2011 By Cliff Aliperti 6 Comments

Them! Color Title Card

A look at the 1954 science fiction classic Them! starring James Whitmore, James Arness and especially Edmund Gwenn and the giant ants. 1950’s sci-fi big bug classic. This article concentrates on the logic typically voiced throughout by Gwenn’s scientist.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1954, ants, cold war, Edmund Gwenn, Fess Parker, James Arness, James Whitmore, Joan Weldon, Olin Howland, Science Fiction, Them!, Warner Bros.

Eleven Men and a Girl (1930) starring Joan Bennett and Joe E. Brown

May 10, 2011 By Cliff Aliperti Leave a Comment

Joan Bennett in Eleven Men and a Girl

Joan Bennett’s early career with a focus on Eleven Men and a Girl aka Maybe It’s Love, a 1930 Warner Brothers football comedy directed by William Wellman and co-starring Joe E. Brown and the College Football All Americans.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1930, football, James Hall, Joan Bennett, Joe E Brown, Musicals, Sports, Warner Archive, Warner Bros., William A. Wellman

Employees’ Entrance (1933) starring Warren William and the Franklin-Monroe Department Store

February 7, 2011 By Cliff Aliperti 1 Comment

Loretta Young and Warren William

A detailed look at First National’s Employees’ Entrance, an early 1933 pre-code release starring Warren William with Loretta Young and Wallace Ford. A look inside the Franklin-Monroe Department Store at a time when Hoover was a lame duck and the Great Depression was crushing the economy.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1933, Alice White, Employees Entrance, First National, Great Depression, Loretta Young, pre-Code, Wallace Ford, Warner Archive, Warner Bros., Warren William

First Impressions: Princess O’Rourke (1943) with Olivia De Havilland

September 1, 2010 By Cliff Aliperti Leave a Comment

Olivia de Havilland and Robert Cummings in Princess O'Rourke

My brief first impressions of Princess O’Rourke (1943) written soon after first viewing. Romantic comedy starring Olivia De Havilland with Robert Cummings.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1943, Charles Coburn, Harry Davenport, Jack Carson, Jane Wyman, Minor Watson, Olivia de Havilland, Princess ORourke, Ray Walker, Robert Cummings, Romantic Comedy, Warner Archive, Warner Bros.

James Dunn and Claire Dodd star in The Payoff (1935)

July 15, 2010 By Cliff Aliperti Leave a Comment

James Dunn and Claire Dodd in The Payoff

A fast paced tale of a sportswriter taking on a gambler with his wife coming in between his ethics and his loyalties. The Payoff (1935) stars James Dunn, Claire Dodd, Alan Dinehart, Patricia Ellis and Frankie Darro.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1935, Alan Dinehart, Claire Dodd, Frankie Darro, gamblers, Horse Racing, James Dunn, Journalists, Patricia Ellis, Robert Florey, The Payoff, Warner Bros.

Kay Francis and Ian Hunter in I Found Stella Parish (1935)

March 31, 2010 By Cliff Aliperti 2 Comments

Kay Francis and Ian Hunter both do good work in Warner Brothers’ I Found Stella Parish (1935). I’m just wondering if I’m supposed to walk away liking either of their characters?

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1935, Barton MacLane, Dramas, I Found Stella Parish, Ian Hunter, Jessie Ralph, Kay Francis, Mervyn LeRoy, Paul Lukas, Romance, Sybil Jason, Warner Bros.

A little bit about Claire Dodd with movie cards illustrating

March 27, 2010 By Cliff Aliperti 6 Comments

When I was recently researching some background information for the review I wrote about The Case of the Curious Bride (1935) over on my Warren William fan site, I stumbled across a TIME Magazine review which talked only briefly about the picture but then provided more information about Claire Dodd, a personal favorite from the […]

Filed Under: News - Notes Tagged With: Claire Dodd, movie cards, movie collectibles, Warner Bros., Warren William

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