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80 Reasons Why I Love Classic Films (Part II)

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I started this blog six years ago as a way to share my passion for classic films and the Old Hollywood era. I used to watch dozens of classic films every month, and every time I discovered a new star I liked I would go and watch their entire filmography. But somewhere along the way, that passion dimmed down. For instance, I watched 73 classic films in 2016, and only 10 in 2020. The other day, I found this film with Douglas Fairbanks Jr. that I had never heard of, and for some reason it made me really excited about Old Hollywood again. It made me really miss the magic of that era and all the wonderful actors and actresses that graced the silver screen. And it also made me think of all the reasons why I fell in love with classic films in the first place. I came up with 80 reasons, which I thought would be fun to share with you. Most of them are just random little scenes or quirky little quotes, but put them together and they spell Old Hollywood to me. Yesterday I posted part one ; here i...

Top 10 Favourite Films of the 1940s

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The 1940s were marked by World War II, the deadliest conflict in human history. The end of the war signified a change in the political alignment and social structure of the globe. The Marshall Plan helped rebuild war-torn Europe, while the United States became the most influential economic power in the world. Germany was divided in two, and the Cold War began. The State of Israel was established, Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated, and Chairman Mao founded the People's Republic of China. Engineers at the University of Pennsylvania developed the first general-purpose electronic computer, and Percy Spencer invented the microwave oven.   (from left to right) American troops of the 1st Infantry Division landing on Omaha Beach on D-Day (June 6, 1944); Glen Beck and the ENIAC, the first electronic general-purpose digital computer (ca. 1947); Mahatma Gandhi, assassinated on January 30, 1948 by a Hindu nationalist; Mao Zedong proclaiming the establishment of the People's Republic of China...

The Marathon Stars Blogathon: Seven Days of Ronald Reagan

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When most people hear the name Ronald Reagan, they immediately think of the man who served as 40th President of the United States between 1981 and 1989. They might perhaps recall his «Reaganomics,» his fierce war on drugs, his staunch anti-communist stance, and even that one time when he publicly challenged Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall. However, for someone like myself — a classic film fan who has no particular interest in political affairs — Ronald Reagan is simply a charming Old Hollywood actor.    Ronald Reagan (1911-2004). Actor and president. The first film I ever saw with Ronnie (yes, I call him Ronnie) was Dark Victory (1939), an excellent Bette Davis vehicle directed by the great Edmund Goulding. Then I saw him in a cute little picture called Brother Rat (1938), in which he appeared alongside the first Mrs. Ronald Reagan, the lovely Jane Wyman. After that, I saw him in Storm Warning (1951), a gritty film noir co-starring two of my fa...