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Just as Sergio Leone did more than only Westerns (Once Upon a Time in America) and Akira Kurosawa did more than samurai ...
Cary Grant says the word "gay" in 1938's 'Bringing Up Baby' and some believe that—for the first time on film—he didn't just mean it in the "happy" way.
It may seem like a scene from "North by Northwest," but the crop dusters flying low over Ohio trees are treating for an ...
While it isn't exactly certain when the word "gay" found its modern definition, it is evident that queer characters have ...
We’ve all seen movies where the age of the actors is so distracting that it’s hard to pay attention to anything else.
Older readers may recall the cobbled together, ramshackle play, a staple of the Golden Age of Light Entertainment that would ...
Five weeks of Alfred Hitchcock comes next. My favorite Hitchcock’s movie is “Rear Window” (1954) starring the gorgeous Grace ...
I’d reckoned without the scrappy inventiveness and impish spirit of Rice, working here with her company Wise Children and a ...
Details: See more than 700 rhododendrons in bloom against the backdrop of the northern Green Mountains. Walk the educational ...
-- Cary Grant as Roger Thornhill, protagonist in Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest (1959). Alfred Hitchcock at Mount Rushmore during the filming of North By Northwest.12 October 1958. PD.
Cary Grant Was Ready But The Studio Wasn’t Despite this, Suspicion carved a respectable place in Hitchcock’s body of work, but it could have been something far greater.
Cary Grant retired, but this Hitchcock film got him back on screen. Posts. Howard Hawks, who was revolutionizing the screwball comedy genre with Bringing Up Baby and His Girl Friday ...