Archive for Cary Grant
Signs of the Season :: Perfect Entertainment for Christmas (December, 1957)
Posted in 1950-1959, Movie Ads with tags Cary Grant, Christmas, Jayne Mansfield, Kiss them For Me, Suzy Parker on December 24, 2013 by WB KelsoRandom Drive-In Mash-Up :: July, 1956
Posted in 1950-1959, Movie Ads with tags Aldo Ray, Alfred Hitchcock, Basil Rathbone, Cary Grant, Comedy, Creature Feature, Creature with the Atom Brain, Drive In, Faith Domergue, Gimmicks and Promotions, Grace Kelly, Hell's Island, Humphrey Bogart, It Came from Beneath the Sea, Joan Bennett, John Payne, Ken Tobey, Leo G. Carroll, Mad Science, Mary Murphy, Peter Ustinov, Ray Harryhausen, Safari / Island Adventures, Sam Katzman, Sci-Fi, To Catch a Thief, We're No Angels on January 10, 2013 by WB KelsoFor the Love of Hitchcock :: Loving in Secret … While Ruin Lies in Wait! (November, 1946)
Posted in 1940-1949, Movie Ads with tags Alfred Hitchcock, Cary Grant, Claude Rains, For the Love of Hitchcock, Ingrid Bergman, Notorious, RKO, Suspense, Thriller on May 18, 2012 by WB Kelso
“This is a very strange love affair.”
This post is part of the For the Love of Film Blogathon, a new age telethon to raise funds for The National Film Preservation Foundation to help bring The White Shadow (a/k/a White Shadows), an early silent film that a certain master of suspense did just about everything for except direct — assistant director, screenwriter, film editor, production designer, art director, and set decorator, to the streaming masses and help defray the costs of adding a new musical soundtrack.
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Notorious (1946) Vanguard Films :: RKO Radio Pictures / P: Alfred Hitchcock / D: Alfred Hitchcock / W: Ben Hecht, John Taintor Foote (story) / C: Ted Tetzlaff / E: Theron Warth / M: Roy Webb / S: Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains, Louis Calhern, Leopoldine Konstantin, Fay Baker
For the Love of Hitchcock :: Cheat? Embezzler? Faithless? Or Worse?! (January, 1942)
Posted in 1940-1949, Movie Ads with tags Alfred Hitchcock, Cary Grant, Cedric Hardwicke, For the Love of Hitchcock, Joan Fontaine, Nigel Bruce, RKO, Suspense, Suspicion, Thriller on May 17, 2012 by WB Kelso
“If you’re going to kill someone, do it simply”
This post is part of the For the Love of Film Blogathon, a new age telethon to raise funds for The National Film Preservation Foundation to help bring The White Shadow (a/k/a White Shadows), an early silent film that a certain master of suspense did just about everything for except direct — assistant director, screenwriter, film editor, production designer, art director, and set decorator, to the streaming masses and help defray the costs of adding a new musical soundtrack.
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Suspicion (1941) RKO Radio Pictures / P: Harry E. Edington / D: Alfred Hitchcock / W: Samson Raphaelson, Joan Harrison, Alma Reville, Anthony Berkeley (novel) / C: Harry Stradling / E: William Hamilton / M: Franz Waxman / S: Cary Grant, Joan Fontaine, Cedric Hardwicke, Nigel Bruce, Dame May Whitty
For the Love of Hitchcock :: Drive-In Mash-Up :: The Master Story Teller Gives You Furious Action — Sparkling Comedy — Chilling Suspense! (October, 1959)
Posted in 1950-1959, Movie Ads with tags Alfred Hitchcock, Apache Territory, Cary Grant, Doris Day, Drive In, For the Love of Hitchcock, Grace Kelly, Jimmy Stewart, Kathy O, The Man Who Knew Too Much, The Thing that Couldn't Die, Thriller, To Catch a Thief on May 14, 2012 by WB Kelso
This post is part of the For the Love of Film Blogathon, a new age telethon to raise funds for The National Film Preservation Foundation to help bring The White Shadow (a/k/a White Shadows), an early silent film that a certain master of suspense did just about everything for except direct — assistant director, screenwriter, film editor, production designer, art director, and set decorator, to the streaming masses and help defray the costs of adding a new musical soundtrack.
There’s no donation too small, folks. So please, click on the link above, wherever you see it this week and give what you can. Thanks. For more information, check out the group’s Facebook page. Big thanks, as always, to Ferdy on Film, The Self-Styled Siren and This Island Rod for throwing such a wide net for contributors. Until tomorrow, then, I bid you all a good ev-ah-ning.
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For the Love of Hitchcock :: Racing from Manhattan’s Glittering Heart to the Great Stone Faces of Mount Rushmore (September, 1959)
Posted in 1950-1959, Movie Ads with tags Alfred Hitchcock, Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, For the Love of Hitchcock, James Mason, Leo G. Carroll, Martin Landau, North by Northwest, Thriller on May 13, 2012 by WB Kelso
“What happened with your first two marriages?”
“My wives divorced me.”
“Why?”
“They said I led too dull a life.”
This post is part of the For the Love of Film Blogathon, a new age telethon to raise funds for The National Film Preservation Foundation to help bring The White Shadow (a/k/a White Shadows), an early silent film that a certain master of suspense did just about everything for except direct — assistant director, screenwriter, film editor, production designer, art director, and set decorator, to the streaming masses and help defray the costs of adding a new musical soundtrack.
There’s no donation too small, folks. So please, click on the link above, wherever you see it this week and give what you can. Thanks. For more information, check out the group’s Facebook page. Big thanks, as always, to Ferdy on Film, The Self-Styled Siren and This Island Rod for throwing such a wide net for contributors. Until tomorrow, then, I bid you all a good ev-ah-ning.
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North by Northwest (1959) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) / P: Alfred Hitchcock / AP: Herbert Coleman / D: Alfred Hitchcock / W: Ernest Lehman / C: Robert Burks / E: George Tomasini / M: Bernard Herrmann / S: Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, James Mason, Martin Landau, Leo G. Carroll, Jessie Royce Landis