Front Page Woman (1935) was released a mere six weeks after The Girl from 10th Avenue, and it shows. These two programmers share six cast members and even some of the same sets. Long-time readers will remember how tired I have become of George Brent playing the guy trying to keep a woman in the home where she belongs. Well, folks, Front Page Woman is by far the worst offender in that category… thus far.
Secret Life of Objects: Female & Footlight Parade
Back in April, I briefly blogged about Female (1933), and a kind commenter mentioned that the swimming pool at Alison’s ridiculously amazing home was the set used in Footlight Parade. The “By a Waterfall” set in Footlight Parade: A close-up of the set just in front of the fountain as it appeared in Female: They…
Marie Prevost Project #2: A Scoundrel’s Toll (1916) and others
For anyone interested in using these posts as research, please read the note at the bottom of the page. Thank you. *** Note: The pictures that originally came with this post were lost in a server move. They will be eventually restored. Thanks! *** We just visited “Those Bitter Sweets,” allegedly Marie’s first film. Was…
Marie Prevost Project #1: Those Bitter Sweets (1915)
For anyone interested in using these posts for research, please read the note at the bottom of the page. Thank you. This post originally appeared at https://www.shebloggedbynight.com/2010/11/marie-prevost-project-1-those-bitter.html and a copy can still be found at the Internet Archive here. *** Sharp-eyed readers will note that this is titled Marie Prevost Project #1 when we’ve already…
Booty Bumps Through the Ages
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Happy Birthday Marie Prevost
Marie Prevost Born November 8, 1898 in Sarnia, Ontario
Bette Davis Project #11: The Girl From 10th Avenue (1935)
The Girl from 10th Avenue (1935) is one of those quickie Warner Bros programmers that at times rises above its mediocre goals. But many of these Warner Bros weeklies do, truth be told, and between cost-cutting and bored actors, so many of these films just do not impress. Bette Davis is Miriam, a shop girl…
I Love Fall
…and so does Bette.
Horror Hosts #5: Count Floyd
Count Floyd and friends.
Irma Vep
Irma Vep.