Bordertown (1935), Paul Muni, & Bette Davis
Paul Muni Researches His Role, Bette Davis Jump Starts Her Career, & Bette Tells Us How Muni Wrecked His. From 1935, it's Bordertown.
Scarface (1932) & the Censorship Rebels
Paul Muni Becomes Scarface, George Raft is More Than a Dancer, Ann Dvorak Should be a Star, and the Howards Rebel. From 1932, it's Scarface.
Paul Muni: America’s First Actor
Paul Muni Comes to America, Lives & Breathes Acting, Is a Master of Stage Makeup, Loves His Wife, & Never Plays the Same Character Twice.
They Call Me Mister Tibbs!
Sidney Poitier Is Denounced by the Black Panthers, Moves to Nassau, Has Standards, & Is Appreciated Once More. It's They Call Me Mr. Tibbs!
To Sir, with Love (1967) & the Rejection of Sidney Poitier
Sidney Poitier is America's Top Movie Star, Picks Another Winner, & Sees No Problem Playing Exemplary Human Beings. It's To Sir, with Love.
Lilies of the Field (1963)
Sidney Poitier Sees Gold, Promotes Unity & Brotherhood, & Becomes the First Black Man to Win Best Actor. From 1963, it's Lilies of the Field.
Blackboard Jungle (1955)
Sidney Poitier Buys a Restaurant, Provides for His Family, Doesn't Sign a Studio Contract, & MGM Misses Out. It's 1955's Blackboard Jungle.
Sidney Poitier: Elegance & Eloquence
Sidney Poitier Wins Best Actor, Is the Highest Paid Star in Hollywood, Goes Vegetarian, and Continues to Inspire with His Amazing Life Story.
Sabrina (1954), Audrey Hepburn, & Givenchy
Audrey Hepburn Makes Bosoms a Thing of the Past, Givenchy Expects a Different Miss Hepburn, & William Holden sits on Glass. It's Sabrina (1954).
Mogambo (1953) & Ava Gardner’s Hot Mess
Ava Gardner's a Hot Mess, Clark Gable Pulls Off Safari Shorts Twice, and Grace Kelly's Not a Princess Yet. It's 1953's Mogambo.