Other than at the beach, or in Valley Stream where she'd be over dressed, where does a woman wear that short of a "play suit" in 1944?
It does show how classic lines last as, with only a little tweaking, there are stores that sell dresses like that today (not talking about the wrap gimmick)...
Armored Car Robbery from 1950 with Charles McGraw, William Talman and Adele Jergens
Armored Car Robbery is a frills-free B-movie crime drama from RKO Radio Pictures and director Richard Fleischer that starts as a heist movie, but then becomes a classic "cop avenging his dead partner" tale...
"So if Joe an' some real cawrpr'l..."
God luv ya Alice, it just comes out.
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"Myrus is still playing at the Pierre because he can't remember where he parked his car."
Cute. What's amazing is that the Hotel Pierre is...
The Northeast Corridor: The Trains, the People, the History, the Region by David Alff, published in 2024
Despite its ambitious title, the book's length of only 225 pages (before footnotes) tells you this is not going to be a detailed history, but a breezy survey of the country's busiest rail...
Brief Moment from 1933 with Carole Lombard and Gene Raymond
Hollywood, in the early 1930s, spat out a lot of short morality tales about the classes knocking into each other. In Brief Moment, society playboy Gene Raymond marries lounge singer Carole Lombard, but things eventually go wrong for a...
Monte Carlo from 1930 with Jeanette MacDonald, Jack Buchanan and Zasu Pitts
Monte Carlo is a musical impressively ahead of its time, but with a story and pacing that will try your patience, and characters that you'll often find irritating. The result is this Ernst Lubitsch-directed effort is...
("Oi don't know," ponders Uncle Frank as Jimmy shows him an interesting printers' proof. "Oi don't think he quiote got th' expression on th' camel's face quoite roit. Y'know how th' camel looks loike 'ee's aboot t'spit? Oi don't quoite see that here. Have 'im waaark oovar that paaarta th' plate...
When my father stopped smoking in the '70s, my mom and I spent weeks scrubbing "yellow" off of everything in the house. It was a nasty job - I remember using an old toothbrush to clean small nooks and crevices on odd surfaces. A disgusting job, but great - truly great - to live in a smoke-free...
"'Wit' a twenny-five autehmatic," murmurs Alice'." She's awesome.
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Kudos to Costello for going through on the reward and $3500 is a real reward - it's worth about $62,000 today.
I still find it amazing that he left...
Gambit from 1966 with Michael Caine, Shirley MacLaine, Herbert Lom and John Abbott
Gambit slots into the heist-romcom niche subgenre of movies that had a brief heyday in the 1960s. These spirited efforts usually centered on a he-she team of smart, well-dressed and polished crooks flirt...
I thought this would kind of fit here.
While the word "burlesque" is slowly disappearing, when it is said today, it's pronounced as "burr -lesk," but when I hear it pronounced in movies from the '30s - '50s, it's often said as "bur-lee-kyoo."
Anyone have any idea how / why the pronunciation...
Daughters Courageous from 1939 with Rosemary, Lola and Priscilla Lane, plus Gale Page, John Garfield, Fay Bainter, Claude Rains, Donald Crisp, May Robson, Frank McHugh, Jeffrey Lynn and Dick Foran.
Warner Bros. wanted to make a sequel to the successful movie Four Daughters, but since it had...
Millie from 1931 with Helen Twelvetrees, John Halliday, Joan Blondell and Lilyan Tashman
"Men are all tramps"
You just never quite know what you are in for with a precode. Made in 1931, Millie's production quality is clunky, its editing choppy and its directing uneven, but for real life...
High Noon from 1952 with Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly, Katy Jurado, Thomas Mitchell, Lloyd Bridges and Otto Kruger
High Noon was written as an allegory denouncing the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) investigation of communist activities in Hollywood in the late '40s/'50s, but it's...
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