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Classic Movie Search
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A few Classic Film Bloggers have requested a Classic Movie Search widget for their sites. Well, I found one, right under my nose of course, so I can now direct you over to the code. The documentation is a little unclear, but for fullest possible disclosure. Also, this is going to open in a new window on your site. This is the default and from what I’ve gathered so far the only way the Search Widget is offered. The Classic Movie Search Results will be exactly the same as they are on this site. 1001 Movies...
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Classic Movie Search
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Welcome to the Classic Movie Search! Well, I do a lot of research when putting together some of my posts on Immortal Ephemera. For the more obscure stars I’ll often find myself 20 pages deep into Google with most of what I find beyond page 1 either useless or worse, unrelated. Shoot, I run a Warren William. Fan site too and you can imagine with a name that common how much junk I have sift through before I find anything interesting about my movie hero! The Google AdSense ads are apparently mandatory unles...
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The Story of Temple Drake Found! on TCM Wednesday at 8pm at Classic Movie Search
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The Story of Temple Drake Found! On TCM Wednesday at 8pm. Major DVR alert for Wednesday night, September 14, at 8 pm EST on TCM – the racy and rare pre-code. The Story of Temple Drake. 1933) starring Miriam Hopkins is premieres on TCM as one of Robert Osborne’s picks. The star of The Story of Temple Drake, Miriam Hopkins, pictured with a cigarette in hand on a 1930's Garbaty tobacco card from Germany, one of the most beautiful and in-demand sets of tobacco cards. Jack La Rue – Sexual Outlaw. If you’...
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Vintage Association of Motion Picture Blogs: August 2012
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Monday, 27 August 2012. Introducing the Vintage Association of Motion Picture Blogs. VAMP is an association for bloggers who write primarily about films made before 1980. The word "vintage" is used instead of the word "classic" for the simple fact that not every old movie is necessarily a classic, the word classic. Given our abbreviation, silent actress Theda Bara, the. Posted by Terence Towles Canote. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Vintage Association of Motion Picture Blogs. A Classic Movie Blog.
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The Girl with the White Parasol: Movie Review: The Man Who Knew Too Much
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The Girl with the White Parasol. Sunday, May 3, 2015. Movie Review: The Man Who Knew Too Much. The Man Who Knew Too Much. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Leslie Banks, Edna Best, Peter Lorre. Note: This is my submission in the Fabulous Films of the 30s Blogathon. Hosted by the Classic Movie Blog Association.). In which another innocent American goes up against ruthless villainy and pairs it to the giddy visuals of something like To Catch a Thief. For all those who like to harp on Hitchcock's onscr...
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Vintage Association of Motion Picture Blogs: Introducing the Vintage Association of Motion Picture Blogs
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Monday, 27 August 2012. Introducing the Vintage Association of Motion Picture Blogs. VAMP is an association for bloggers who write primarily about films made before 1980. The word "vintage" is used instead of the word "classic" for the simple fact that not every old movie is necessarily a classic, the word classic. Given our abbreviation, silent actress Theda Bara, the. Posted by Terence Towles Canote. Ivan G. Shreve, Jr. 28 August 2012 at 00:44. 28 August 2012 at 20:59. 28 August 2012 at 22:52. Kristina...
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Eastbound R. : Brian Aldiss: Frankenstein Unbound
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Friday, 9 December 2011. Brian Aldiss: Frankenstein Unbound. This idea can be richly traced in Mary Shelley´s book, along with its nice poetry in the frame of a magnetic story. Among the Swiss mountains and lakes, and in the company of Byron, Shelley, Claire and Polidori, one night Mary was to have a most vivid nightmare. Space and Time are definitely out of joint. So what is in front of Joe´s home at one point? There are brilliant moments in Frankenstein Unbound. Some may say tha t Frankenstein Unbound.
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Eastbound R. : On Isaac Asimov
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Tuesday, 27 September 2011. Probably the most popular author in the SF genre, Asimov has traditionally been considered one of the "big three" of science-fiction, along with British Arthur C. Clarke and fellow American Robert A. Heinlein. Some writers may have created a better. Asimov was one of the leading figures of the Golden Age. With such authors like Asimov himself, Robert A. Heinlein, Clifford Simak, Poul Anderson, Theodore Sturgeon or Lester del Rey, Science-fiction works would gradually make ...
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Fedoras and High Heels: Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel (1987)
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Thursday, September 22, 2011. Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel (1987). Sept 8-10, 2011. 74 Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel. Aka Anne of Avonlea. Starring Megan Follows, Colleen Dewhurst, Wendy Hiller, Frank Converse, Jonathan Crombie. Directed by Kevin Sullivan. That first line of the summary above is actually wrong—this movie does not stay “faithful to L.M. Montgomery’s beloved books.” According to Wikipedia. 1909), Anne of the Island. 1915), and Anne of Windy Poplars. 8220;Though the American title is...
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