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Moving Image Archive > Open Source Movies > Del odio nace el amor Emilio Fernandez Del odio nace el amor A revolutionary and his band take over a small Mexican town.
In "The Women," suburban wife and mother Mary Haines comes to see the error of trying to be all things to all people.
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Sharpen your claws, lose your pride, and be sure to ask for the hottest new color in lipstick when you join Hit List at the beauty salon before hitting the town this weekend.
For every good motion picture remake out there, there are 10 bad ones; for every justifiable remake, a hundred that are ill conceived.
Separating 'The Women' from 'The Women'
T he 1939 classic "The Women," with its impeccable pedigree -- the revered director George Cukor, a screenplay by Anita Loos and Jane Murfin , based on the stage play by Clare Boothe Luce -- seemed as if it ...
- The Women' Trailer - Strikingly Funny
Okay, women leave the kids home with dad and go see The Women remake. When I first saw the original The Women with legendary stars Norma Shearer, Rosalind Russell, Joan Crawford, Joan Fontaine and Paulette ...
So this all starts with me catching Charlie Chaplin's great silent movie Modern Times on TCM Saturday night.
On This Day in History: June 20Veronica Loses Her Peek-a-Boo
' Radio City Music Hall had all flags fluttering as it premiered So Proudly We Hail on June 22, 1943.
FEMME FESTS: Clare Boothe Luce's Broadway play spawned three films: 'The Women,' 2008, above, 'The Women,' 1939, and 'The Opposite Sex,' 1956.
Charlie Chaplin's stubbornly delayed adjustment to sound moviemaking offers a slapstick treatment of the Expressionists' man-versus-machine anxieties.
Free Film Showing at UUC Castine
There will be a free showing of Charlie Chaplin's 1940 film "The Great Dictator" on Saturday, May 17, at 7 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Parish House, 86 Court St. via Ellsworth American
The Film Forum's monthlong tribute to United Artists ends Thursday, May 1, on a fittingly high note, with Charles Chaplin's two finest films, City Lights , with Charles Chaplin, Virginia Cherill, Harry Myers ... via Observer.com - All Articles
A film written and directed by Charles Chaplin. Starring Chaplin, Jack Oakie , Paulette Goddard and Reginald Gardiner. via Chicago Sun-Times
Can't Help It if They're Lucky
“Frankly, my dear, I don't care.”
FRANKLY, MY DEAR: Betty Stephens, who commissioned all those new women's restrooms at the Granada, plans to christen the place the Scarlett O'Hara Lounge. via Santa Barbara Independent