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The Education of an American: ‘Dodsworth’ (1936)

May 16, 2012 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

I’ve been doing things myself for a long time now, and I thought I’d give things a chance to do something to me. Dodsworth is a sensitive, superlative look at love, life and marriage. It’s also a neglected classic about an American abroad. After decades managing his automobile empire Samuel Dodsworth (Walter Huston) retires, setting […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Classic Hollywood, Drama, Mary Astor, Ruth Chatterton, Walter Huston

Ye Merry Olde Englande: ‘The Court Jester’ (1956)

May 16, 2012 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

Or, why I now adore Danny Kaye. I first bumped into The Court Jester in the back pages of Empire film magazine. The article mentioned Angela Lansbury and Basil Rathbone- always worth watching- and swordfights, but what was this about vessels with pestles? I found the scene in question on YouTube and ordered the DVD […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Angela Lansbury, Basil Rathbone, Classic Hollywood, Comedy, Danny Kaye, Movies, Musicals

Glitz, Glamour and Grit: ‘Footlight Parade’ (1933)

December 7, 2011 By retromoviebuff 1 Comment

James Cagney: tough guy, song-and-dance man. Singing and dancing in a bar-cum-opium den? Welcome to the wonderful world of the 1930s Warner Bros. musical- where women are dames, wisecracks whistle back and forth backstage and anything goes if it can just dodge the censors. Musicals are my favourite genre. I grew up loving the crème-de-la-crème […]

Filed Under: Film Appreciation, Reviews Tagged With: Classic Hollywood, James Cagney, Joan Blondell, Movies, Musicals, Warner Bros.

Everyone’s Fifteen Minutes: ‘Nothing Sacred’ (1937)

October 26, 2011 By retromoviebuff 2 Comments

I have a confession to make: I haven’t always enjoyed screwball comedy. The Philadelphia Story was probably the first I watched. Though drawn by the considerable wattage of Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant and Jimmy Stewart, gloriously united in one movie, I winced at too many scenes to see the humour in them.  Yes Tracy Lord […]

Filed Under: Film Appreciation, Reviews Tagged With: Carole Lombard, Classic Hollywood, Fredric March, Movies, Screwball Comedy

Why Classic Films Matter

October 11, 2011 By retromoviebuff 1 Comment

“You like old films? Why?” The tone varies- anything from mild incredulity to genuine pity, or just plain old curiosity- but the sentiment is the same. What’s the point of watching an old movie? The special effects are outdated, the performances likely cheesy and the stars are actors only your parents might recognize. If you […]

Filed Under: Film Appreciation Tagged With: Classic Hollywood, Film, Greta Garbo, Movies

Hooray for Hollywood

September 1, 2011 By retromoviebuff 1 Comment

It’s eight o’clock on a Saturday night: a little girl huddles on the sofa, hands over her eyes, peering at the television. Rod Taylor is caught in a desperate battle against morlocks and if he doesn’t succeed, surely the monsters will break out of their cave to invade her living room. Yesterday she cheered as […]

Filed Under: Film Appreciation Tagged With: Charlie Chaplin, Classic Hollywood, Film, MGM, Movies, Musicals

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