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Are Riches More Important Than Love in Marriage?
A movie I've watched many times and enjoyed each time is How to Marry a Millionaire.
The Brattle continues its Classic Gangsters series with the John Huston classic Key Largo , which couldn't come with a more hard-boiled cast: Edward G. Robinson, Humhrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, and Lionel Barrymore.
Free movies coming to downtown Lynchburg
June 12, 2009 Free movies coming to downtown Lynchburg Hollywood classics are coming to the hills of downtown Lynchburg.
'Oh, what a lovely theatre it was'
In the softly falling rain of a capricious summer the greatest monument to the dead in this hushed eye-blink of a town 80 km south of Ottawa stands not among the headstones in its graveyard, but in faded and forlorn glory alongside the main drag, a two-lane blacktop called Hwy.
Across the ABC 13 Viewing Area - Even if you're not a nature person, there's some fun stuff going on outdoors this weekend.
Fall's romantic mood is continuing into spring 2006. On Tuesday, at L'Oreal Fashion Week, the runways were awash with feminine fashions inspired by Victorian heroines and cinematic glamour girls.
Wow- thats a pretty drastic change for Hilary Duff. She looks completely different..kinda a mix between Scarlett Johanssen and Chelsea Clinton.. 1 Wed, 05/27/2009 - 1:15pm Report Comment Anonymous sometimes nose jobs are necessary.
It's About Time: The African Queen in October
Classicflix.com reports that at long last, Paramount will release a DVD of one the great adventure-romance movies of all time: The African Queen , coming in October.
LAUREN Bacall didn't mince words when it came to her ill-fated romance with Frank Sinatra after Humphrey Bogart died.
Claire Stenwick and Ray Koval share a secret bigger than that of their assigned mission, in the film 'Duplicity'. - Contributed Film: Duplicity Director: Tony Gilroy Time: 125 minutes Category: Romantic Comedy "The greatest thing you'll ever learn/Is just to love and be loved in return." Those are the last lyrics of Nature Boy, a timeless song ...
TONIGHT, tomorrow and Saturday: The Players present a French farce with lots of innuendo.
a Movie a Week: How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) Look at that old...
A Movie A Week: HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE Look at that old fellaa whata s his name in The African Queen... Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with the first entry of A Movie A Week, the slightly less demanding version of A Movie A Day.
Duration: 1:40:32 CC TVPG Frank McCloud visits his friend's hotel, supposedly run by James Temple and his daughter-in-law Nora .
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Movie sets have always been ripe breeding grounds for romantic relationships. Part of Hollywood's grand allure is that its history is studded with fantastic romances - Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall - though most give way to failed relationships.
Theater J and Gala wear their pop-culture inspirations on their sleeves.
Don't let the glasses fool you. In The Rise and Fall of Annie Hall , Josh Lefkowitz may be playing leading man Henry Poole as a Woody Allen doppelganger, but there's more than a bit of This American Life host Ira Glass to him too.
Cast: Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Henreid, Claude Rains, Dooley Wilson, Conrad Veidt Director: Michael Curtiz Screenwriter: Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein, Howard Koch apart from making it to practically every best cinema list.
New Life.com Photo Archive Brings History to Your Classroom
Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall appear at a protest against the blacklisting of Hollywood writers and actors.
Canadian indie rock marvel Arcade Fire brings its powerful artistic melodrama to the AUSTIN CITY LIMITS stage in celebration of its acclaimed second album, The Neon Bible.
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Tovah Feldshuh asks 'What's in a name?' Jews in Hollywood have long been changing their names to sound lesswell, Jewish.
Raymond Chandler: his novels should be judged not as escapism but as art
On the 50th anniversary of Raymond Chandler's death,The Telegraph celebrates the sparkling dialogue and relishable similes of his books, and assesses the impact of his hero, Philip Marlowe, on subsequent crime fiction.