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Fancy Free: ‘Top Hat’ (1935)

August 23, 2019 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

This post is part of the TCM Summer Under the Stars Blogathon, hosted by Journeys in Classic Film and Musings of a Classic Film Addict. See the other posts here. Top Hat opens on two pairs of dancing feet. The man wears a tailcoat; the woman an evening gown. As they twirl across the screen, […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Blogathon, Classic Hollywood, Dance, Edward Everett Horton, Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Irving Berlin, Musicals, RKO

Rocket Men: ‘From the Earth to the Moon’ (1958) and ‘First Men in the Moon’ (1964)

July 20, 2019 By retromoviebuff 1 Comment

Fifty years ago today, humanity first set foot on the moon. TCM has been celebrating with a month-long sci-fi festival, beginning with George Méliès’ A Trip to the Moon: one of the first science-fiction films ever made and over a century later, still one of the best. Alongside the robots, metropolises and things from another […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: British Films, Classic Hollywood, Comedy, George Sanders, H.G. Wells, Joseph Cotten, Jules Verne, Ray Harryhausen, RKO, Science Fiction

The Debonair Fred Astaire

May 10, 2018 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

It’s impossible to love musicals and not revere Fred Astaire. The epitome of elegance, Astaire was an actor, singer, choreographer, fashion icon and one of the greatest dancers in film history, whose 76 year-career encompassed 10 Broadway and West End shows, 31 musical films and dozens of recordings and TV appearances. He entered show business […]

Filed Under: Lists Tagged With: Classic Hollywood, Dance, Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, MGM, Musicals, RKO

Tales of Terror: ‘The Haunting’ (1963), ‘Dead of Night’ (1945) and ‘Cat People’ (1942)

June 12, 2012 By retromoviebuff Leave a Comment

Horror thrives on explicit shock, terror on lingering disquiet and dread. This in essence is Ann Radcliffe’s famous distinction between fright and fear. Mrs. Radcliffe was the undisputed mistress of Gothic fiction- when it comes to spooky and scary, I consider her an expert. The Haunting, Dead of Night and Cat People have a few […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: British Films, Classic Hollywood, Ealing, Horror, Michael Redgrave, RKO, Terror

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