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It's a Wonderful Life

Give it to God: Jimmy Stewart Bomber Pilot & It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)

Jimmy Stewart Is a Bomber Pilot in Europe, Almost Quits Acting, & Reminds Us That No One is Born a Failure. From 1946, It's a Wonderful Life.

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Uncorrupted: Mr. Smith Goes to Washington & Jimmy Stewart

Jimmy Stewart Remains Uncorrupted by Hollywood & Frank Capra's Name Is Above the Title. It's Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939).

Jimmy Stewart

Jimmy Stewart: Don’t Mess With Him

Jimmy Stewart Is Smart, Plays the Accordion, Flies B-24 Liberators, Loves His Wife, & Knows What He Believes In. So Don't Mess With Him.

A Place in the Sun Elizabeth Taylor

A Place in the Sun (1951) & Shelley Winters vs. Frank Sinatra!

Shelley Winters Ditches Glamour, Elizabeth Taylor Can’t Have Babies, & Frank Sinatra’s Got Two Words For You. It's A Place in the Sun (1951).

A Double Life, Shelley Winters and Marilyn Monroe

Shelley Winters Speaks Southern Brooklynese, Is Roommates with Marilyn Monroe, and Helps Marilyn Break a Leg. From 1947, it's A Double Life.

Shelley Winters: The Quirky Bombshell

Shelley Winters Is a Bombshell, Likes to Eat, Wins Two Oscars, Romances Hollywood’s Hottest Men, & Shares a Mink Coat with Marilyn Monroe.

Catherine Deneuve

Catherine Deneuve: What You Didn’t Know

Catherine Deneuve is Private, Becomes the Face of Chanel, Loves Shoes & House Plants, & Makes Mick Jagger Her Best Man.

Star Wars

Star Wars (1977), Peter Cushing, & the Vision of George Lucas

Harrison Ford Quits Acting, Peter Cushing Smells of Lavender, & Carrie Fisher Doesn’t Lose 10 Pounds. From 1977, it's Star Wars.

Horror of Dracula Peter Cushing

Dracula, Frankenstein, & Peter Cushing’s Hammer Horror Films

Peter Cushing Creates Frankenstein & Kills Dracula While Christopher Lee Serenades Him with Opera. It’s Peter's Hammer Horror Films.

Hamlet (1948), Peter Cushing, & Olivier’s Swan Dive

Peter Cushing Falls Down A Flight of Stairs, Vivien Leigh Buys Him Model Soldiers, Laurence Olivier Is Knighted, & Shows Acrobats How to Swan Dive. It’s 1948’s Hamlet.

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