Movie Tuesday: Dial M For Murder (1954)
Oh, how I love a Hitchcock movie! I don’t think I’ve ever seen a bad one, apart from ‘The Man
Oh, how I love a Hitchcock movie! I don’t think I’ve ever seen a bad one, apart from ‘The Man
What on earth were the WAMPAS Baby Stars you might well ask? Well, if you lived in 1920s and 30s
Greer Garson (or Eileen Evelyn Greer Garson Fogelson as she was christened) was a huge 1940s movie star who has
For me Cary Grant will always be the ultimate leading man. Sophisticated, debonaire and witty (not to mention a bit
You probably know Barbara Bel Geddes best as Miss Ellie (JR’s long-suffering mother) in Dallas, but she actually had a
I took a break from Hitchcock movies and delved into the world of 1940s Film Noir this week. ‘Caught‘ is
There were some great movie actors around in the 1940s, it truly was the golden age of cinema! Here are
If you follow my blog you might have noticed that I’m going through a bit of a Hitchcock phase at
I think I’d be right in saying that The 39 Steps is the earliest Hitchcock movie I’ve seen. Released in
Hitchcock’s fair-haired heroines are perhaps those that spring to mind when you think of an ice-cold blonde. They was certainly
Ida Lupino was a British actress and director who appeared in over 50 movies as well as becoming a pioniering
Jean Patchett was one of the best known models of the 1950s. Today, February 16th, was her birthday and she
Grace Kelly truly was one of the most stylish women of all time. She exuded such easy style and sophistication,
A kiss is a lovely trick designed by nature to stop speech when words become superfluous Ingrid Bergman
Hitchcock’s preference for sophisticated icy blondes is well-known. He claimed that audiences would be suspicious of brunettes, but I think
Gregory Peck embracing Ann Todd in publicity still for Alfred Hitchcock’s film “The Paradine Case”, 1947. You can see why