A Date with Judy (1948)
Jane Powell Must Wear Pink, Gives Advice, & Is Jealous of Elizabeth Taylor's Green Eye Shadow. From 1948, it's A Date with Judy.
Dean Martin: The King of Cool
Dean Martin is a Man of Simple Snacks, Has Frank Sinatra's Back, Shows His Gratitude, and Is Home for Dinner Every Night.
Jane Powell: Hollywood’s Singing Girl Next Door
Jane Powell is a Child Star, Sings Like an Angel, is Elizabeth Taylor's Bridesmaid, and Designs Her Own Clothes.
The Classic Hollywood Catalyst: A Marilyn Monroe Tribute
Marilyn Monroe Is My Classic Hollywood Catalyst, Doesn't Go for Cat Fights, Cares About Her Friends, and Is Incredibly Sweet.
Nothin’ Can Be a Real Cool Hand: Cool Hand Luke (1967)
Paul Newman Plays the Banjo, Eats (Not Quite) 50 Eggs, & Proves That Nothin' Can be a Real Cool Hand. From 1967, it's Cool Hand Luke.
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
Paul Newman Wants to be Sundance, Does His Own Bike Tricks, & Joanne Gets Redford His Big Break. It's Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
Don’t Mess With Him: A James Stewart Birthday Tribute
James Stewart Goes to Princeton, Plays the Accordion, Becomes a Bomber Pilot, & Knows What He Believes in. So Don't Mess With Him.
An Exceptional Friend: A Henry Fonda Birthday Tribute
Henry Fonda Is An Artist, Wears Spencer Tracy's Hat, Makes Jimmy Stewart Laugh, & Is An Exceptional Friend.
The Long, Hot Summer & the Newmans
Paul Newman Almost Fails in Hollywood, Orson Welles Hates the Method, Joanne Wins an Oscar, & the Newmans Put Their Marriage First. It's The Long, Hot Summer (1958).
Goodbye, Doris. I Miss You.
What do you say when one of the brightest influences in your life passes? I don’t know. But I would sure like to try to put my emotions to words.