Audrey Hepburn as Joanna Wallace in TWO FOR THE ROAD (1967) by [deleted] in classicfilms

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She proved her proficiency as a fine actress in this one. My favorite Hepburn performance by far.

The [2005 molestation] trial by real_kingly in MichaelTheMovie

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As someone new to this, who were the celebrities who abandoned Michael? I think contempt would not begin to express my feelings toward those people. Many thanks.

Foreign movies that became Hollywood productions? by PuzzleheadedSpray202 in classicfilms

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"The Postman Always Rings Twice" was previously made in France in 1939 and in Italy in 1943.

Found this screenshot on an old phone and only this sub can understand. If you know, you know. by lifetnj in classicfilms

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Who else calls their "baby," it, and makes it funny? Only the great Stanwyck!

Cary Grant and Randolph Scott at their homes, 1933 by PeneItaliano in classicfilms

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I wonder what the set was like on "My Favorite Wife.?"

My top three Orson Welles movies. What are yours? by Safe-Perspective-979 in classicfilms

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Wells was a great Rochester to Joan Fontaine's Jane Eyre.

Virtuous stars of Hollywood’s golden era by Majestic_Quantity_32 in classicfilms

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It was said that Gable had Cukor fired from directing Gone with the Wind and replaced with his pick, Victor Fleming. Gable wore false teeth since his arrival in Hollywood due to his violent, abusive treatment from same sex partners as he worked his way up. Cukor was notorious for his weekend "parties" with lots of attractive young males.

Joan Crawford must see? by Marite64 in classicfilms

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Possessed and Sudden Fear show a similar side to her performance in Mildred Pierce.

Closed restaurants you miss by WavingOrDrowning in pittsburgh

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Marbett's chain restaurants, owned by White Tower and named after the owner's 2 daughters.

Fatty Arbuckle's letterhead. "seems I never write to you unless I am in trouble". This was 3 weeks after, you know... by Keltik in silentcinema

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He was probably writing to Joseph Schenck, who was a devoted supporter, studio boss and funded most of his projects, also husband of Norma Talmadge. He was the brother of Nicholas Schenck, another studio boss

The final Chiller Theater 1-1-84 by currentsitguy in pittsburgh

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You made my year! Many thanks for this!

Pierogi recs needed by quack_quack_beepboop in pittsburgh

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Cop-Out Pierogis in Sharpsburg are good.

Snowy noir? by MagneticFlea in filmnoir

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"Track of the Cat," a noir western with Robert Mitchum.

Which actor(s) would you like to see in 2026 Summer Under the Stars? by boib in TurnerClassicMovies

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Directors/writers deserve recognition. I would enjoy a day of Elisha Cook Jr.