Summer Under the Stars 2020: Day 17 – Maureen O’Hara

Rio Grande (1950), dir. John Ford I guess it seems very unfortunate that I, someone who spent the past few Summer Under the Stars days, complaining about racism in Old Hollywood films will begin the Maureen O’Hara day with a John Ford western starring John Wayne. Oof.  The story is set among soldiers, Wayne is …

Summer Under the Stars 2020: Day 16 – Cary Grant

Ah, Cary Grant… Recently I re-watched Arsenic and Old Lace and had such a blast – I mean, I always do. The Cary Grant day must be something to be excited for, then, right? Well… I would be lying if I said that the films I watched today got close to Arsenic… Hot Saturday (1932), …

Summer Under the Stars 2020: Day 12 – Lana Turner

Persecution [AKA The Graveyard AKA Sheba AKA The Terror of Sheba AKA I Hate You, Cat] (1974), dir. Don Chaffey I am not sure if Lana Turner would have been happy about me celebrating her with a movie like Persecution (AKA The Graveyard AKA Sheba AKA The Terror of Sheba AKA I Hate You, Cat). …

Summer Under the Stars 2020: Day 10 – Norma Shearer

Sorry! No time to write today! But I did manage to scribble a few words about one movie at the end of the day. Here’s what I watched:  The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg (1927), dir. John M. Stahl & Ernst Lubitsch A Lady of Chance (1928), dir. Robert Z. Leonard (Norma Shearer looks INCREDIBLE …

Summer Under the Stars 2020: Day 9 – Goldie Hawn

I love Goldie Hawn. That’s it. That’s the post. Fine. I watched some movies… Private Benjamin (1980), dir. Howard Zieff „She always did what she was told…” is one of the first things we hear about Goldie Hawn’s character in Private Benjamin. She also always wanted to be a wife, so it seems like a …

Summer Under the Stars 2020: Day 8 – Charlie Chaplin

A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate (1923), dir. Charlie Chaplin My opinion on this film might be surprising to some, because it seems like the film is generally not well-known, but those that have seen it consider it „good” – not great, not groundbreaking, but overall good. Well, I think it is mostly …

Summer Under the Stars 2020: Day 7 – Sylvia Sidney

It’s very late, I had a much busier day than I anticipated, I’m tired, but I managed to watch one Sylvia Sidney film today. And boy, am I glad that I did. You and Me (1938), dir. Fritz Lang What we have here is a story of criminals in love. But if your mind is …

Summer Under the Stars 2020: Day 6 – Burt Lancaster

I managed to watch SEVEN movies today, which is great news for me because my watchlist is infinite and every little bit helps, but that means I did not really have time to write. And so, here is a very quick post about many Burt Lancaster flicks. Vera Cruz (1954), dir. Robert Aldrich The plot …

Summer Under the Stars 2020: Day 5 – Ann Miller

I currently do not have any Rita Hayworth or S.Z. Sakall movies on my watchlist, so I decided to take yesterday and the day before off and do as much work as possible, so I have more time for movies during the rest of the month. I know there are going to be days I …

Summer Under the Stars 2020: Day 2 – Rock Hudson

All That Heaven Allows (1955), dir. Douglas Sirk We finished Day 1 of Summer Under the Stars 2020 with a Douglas Sirk film and we are starting Day 2 with a Douglas Sirk film. And I think many people consider All That Heaven Allows THE Douglas Sirk film. It is weird that I have not …

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