Sunday, November 15, 2009

THIS WEEK on NOIR CHICK FLICKS



I want to send a special Thank You to Disneyprincess for her very impressive videos.. I just love them. They are going to add a lot of fun to our Noir Chick Flicks page. :)


The Grace Kelly Marathon continues: Thursday, Nov.19th: Check local listings to confirm show times. I have not seen any of these films and can't wait to see them.


(1954) GREENFIRE An emerald prospector clashes with a beautiful plantation owner in South America. Cast: Grace Kelly, Stewart Granger, Paul Douglas.

(1954)THE BRIDGES AT TOKO-RI
Two jet pilots forge a lasting friendship while fighting the Korean War. Cast: William Holden, Grace Kelly, Mickey Rooney.

(1950) THE ROCKINGHAM TEAS SET
Ghosts interfere with a young nurse's love life. Cast: Louise Albritton, Katherine Emmett, Grace Kelly.

(1952) THE KILL
A persecuted newcomer falls under suspicion when one of his tormentors is killed. Cast: Dick Foran, Nina Foch, Grace Kelly.

Iam going to write a Blog on the film, THE LAST TIME I SAW PARIS (1954). CAST: ELIZABETH TAYLOR and VAN JOHNSON and replace it with the film, MOON OVER MIAMI (1941). CAST: Betty Grable, Don Ameche, Robert Cummings, Carole Landis.

THIS WEEKS SPOTLIGHT: ON THE TOWN (1949) CAST: Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra.

New this week on DVD: GONE WITH THE WIND (1939), (Two-Disc Special Edition). CAST- VIVIEN LEIGH and CLARK GABLE. RELEASED NOV. 17th, 2009. Check SIDE BAR, for more info.

Have a great week at the movies.

4 comments:

  1. Dawn, you have included so many of my favorites in the sidebar. Thanks for adding Laura LaPlante, Lillian Gish, Rita Hayworth, Doris Day, Ricardo Montalban and the others. This week I will be posting another silent chick flick but it will not be a Gloria Swanson film.

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  2. Silent, Awesome.. I will be looking forward to reading your your new blog. If I forgot any of your favorites. Please let me know.

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  3. I have Rockingham Tea Set and The Kill set to record. This will give me a chance to see more of Grace Kelly's work, other than the popular ones.

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  4. Purplelion, Like you, I'm really looking forward to seeing these "new to me films".

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