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Golden Age Theater Volumes 1 6 6 DVD

Golden Age Theater Volumes 1 6 6 DVD Six DVDs, with twenty-four episodes of [...]

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Golden Age Theater Volume 4

Golden Age Theater Volume 4 Four (more) star-packed episodes from the award winning General Electric Theater. User [...]

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Hold Me

Pictured above: Jimmy Stewart and Jeanette MacDonald in Rose Marie (1936), a scant two years before Stewart became a bankable leading man with Frank Capra's You Can't Take it With You . Next up is Conquest (1937) with Greta Garbo and Charles Boyer, directed by the under-appreciated Clarence Brown, a director who never directed a movie that would appear on anyone's "Greatest of all time" lists but nevertheless...

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Hold Me

Pictured above: Jimmy Stewart and Jeanette MacDonald in Rose Marie (1936), a scant two years before Stewart became a bankable leading man with Frank Capra's You Can't Take it With You Next up is...

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Fanny - 8:00 PM ET, TCM

Click Here to download full episode The tears, they will be jerked. A trilogy of plays set in Marseilles, France, inspired the Broadway musical that inspired this 1961 drama. Leslie Caron plays the title character, who became pregnant out of wedlock and married a much older man (Maurice Chevalier) after the baby’s father (Horst Buchholtz) went [...]

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Casino Royale (CE)

Casino Royale is a mad, mad, mad movie. It’s mad for gathering so many superstars on one project. It’s mad for being so unapologetically silly. It’s mad in its relentless to make us laugh. And it’s mad because, despite all of this, it’s a complete failure. So ignore the two-star rating for a moment and believe me when I reiterate that it is, no doubt in mind, a complete failure of epic proportions....

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Break Of Hearts - 1:40am

Break Of Hearts1:40am Wednesday, 22 Oct 2008 Repeat PG A woman composer falls for a great conductor, but finds he is unfaithful. CAST: Katharine Hepburn, Charles Boyer, John Beal, Jean Hersholt, Sam Hardy DIR: Phillip Moeller (1935)

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Arch Of Triumph

Reviewed by James A. Stewart Quote: "In the hands of Charles Boyer and Ingrid Bergman, the cold refugee and the warm, tearful woman he comes to love become real human beings."

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Romance in France 1

Can't afford a trip to la belle France? Get a bottle of champagne and some good chocolate croissants, then enjoy one of these movies.

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At the Movies · Michael Wood on Max Ophuls

At the MoviesMichael Wood Lovers of the films of Max Ophuls always return to La Ronde (1950). Its intricate, revolving story, visually represented by a highly stylised carousel, is certainly gracefully told. Each character in the film moves on from one partner to another, prostitute to soldier to servant to rich young man to erring wife to worldly husband to midinette to writer to actress to foppish...

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The Class of 1939

Old Hollywood peaked that year, giving us everything from Gunga Din to Gone With the Wind to Stagecoach to The Women -- which is why you'll want to miss the new remake of the last.

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Actors

Humphrey Bogart - a poster from a Karsh exhibition featuring this photograph used to hang on my wall James Cagney - he is not like the others Charles Boyer - he had the most beautiful deep set eyes and I find the manner of his death moving Steve Cochran - I couldn’t find a photo to do him [...]

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Fests and events, 9/5.

Jean Gabin "came to Hollywood during World War II but, unlike countrymen Maurice Chevalier and Charles Boyer, failed to catch on with American audiences," writes Susan King in the Los Angeles Times. "Author Charles Zigman is hoping his massive...

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Jane Smiley: Gaslight

The Republicans have gone beyond lying. Bush and Cheney have been great liars, really, the best. Rove has made a career, and even a philosophy of lying about everything. But there is a special cold villainy to the way they have taken it to the next level now.

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Glimpses Of Some Leading Men & Ladies

Clockwise from top: Cooper (with Kelly), Power, Turner, Monroe Herewith some excerpts from The Star Machine on some of the most successful products to come off the Hollywood studio assembly line: CHARLES BOYER The horror of the star system -- and its power -- was that despite never giving himself over to it completely, Boyer was nevertheless defined by it. . . . The very things that made him a desirable...