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In 1935, Hollywood still had the look of a place that was generally untouched by the still on-going Great Depression. From glitzy and glamorous musicals… Continue reading
In 1935, Hollywood still had the look of a place that was generally untouched by the still on-going Great Depression. From glitzy and glamorous musicals… Continue reading
There are few things that had more of an impact on my adolescent brain than that first time I saw Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers… Continue reading
If you’ve ever seen Hitchcock’s Rebecca (1940), the only film out of the 53 he directed in his long career to win an Oscar for… Continue reading