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The Impossibly Difficult Name that Movie Quiz
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers
Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on November 5, 2014
Hi Yo Silver....Awaaaaaay! Oh wait, that doesn't look like the Lone Ranger. That doesn't look like a wild west scene either. And is that even Silver pictured?? We'll let you decide that when you correctly guess this scene from a popular film ( popular with a certain fan base, that...
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The Mummy Trilogy
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers
Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on October 30, 2014
" O Amon-Ra. O God of Gods. Death is but the doorway to new life —we live today; we shall live again….In many forms shall we return, O mighty one." With these immortal utterances from the Scroll of Thoth, impetuous assistant Ralph Norton ( Branwall Fletcher ) conjured up to...
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The Mummy Trilogy
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers
Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on October 30, 2014
" O Amon-Ra. O God of Gods. Death is but the doorway to new life —we live today; we shall live again….In many forms shall we return, O mighty one." With these immortal utterances from the Scroll of Thoth, impetuous assistant Ralph Norton ( Branwall Fletcher ) conjured up to...
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The Mummy Trilogy
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers
Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on October 30, 2014
" O Amon-Ra. O God of Gods. Death is but the doorway to new life —we live today; we shall live again….In many forms shall we return, O mighty one." With these immortal utterances from the Scroll of Thoth, impetuous assistant Ralph Norton ( Branwall Fletcher ) conjured up to...
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The Mummy Trilogy
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers
Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on October 30, 2014
" O Amon-Ra. O God of Gods. Death is but the doorway to new life —we live today; we shall live again….In many forms shall we return, O mighty one." With these immortal utterances from the Scroll of Thoth, impetuous assistant Ralph Norton ( Branwall Fletcher ) conjured up to...
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Miriam Hopkins - A Daring Diva
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers
Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on October 28, 2014
Miriam Hopkins ranked among the top film actresses of the 1930s, especially among the critics. Like her peer, Bette Davis, her stellar career spanned from the 1920s through the 1960s and encompassed theatre, radio, television and film. From her first film in 1930 she displayed a verve that made her
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Miriam Hopkins - A Daring Diva
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers
Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on October 28, 2014
Miriam Hopkins ranked among the top film actresses of the 1930s, especially among the critics. Like her peer, Bette Davis, her stellar career spanned from the 1920s through the 1960s and encompassed theatre, radio, television and film. From her first film in 1930 she displayed a verve that made her
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Miriam Hopkins - A Daring Diva
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers
Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on October 28, 2014
Miriam Hopkins ranked among the top film actresses of the 1930s, especially among the critics. Like her peer, Bette Davis, her stellar career spanned from the 1920s through the 1960s and encompassed theatre, radio, television and film. From her first film in 1930 she displayed a verve that made her
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Miriam Hopkins - A Daring Diva
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers
Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on October 28, 2014
Miriam Hopkins ranked among the top film actresses of the 1930s, especially among the critics. Like her peer, Bette Davis, her stellar career spanned from the 1920s through the 1960s and encompassed theatre, radio, television and film. From her first film in 1930 she displayed a verve that made her
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The Faces of Jack Pierce
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers
Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on October 24, 2014
Jack Pierce himself only had one face, one which wasn't particularly liked in Hollywood, but - as a makeup artist - Pierce created many faces. So many that the few we will highlight in this post will only scratch the grease-painted surface of this man's talent. These days Pierce is...
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The Faces of Jack Pierce
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers
Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on October 24, 2014
Jack Pierce himself only had one face, one which wasn't particularly liked in Hollywood, but - as a makeup artist - Pierce created many faces. So many that the few we will highlight in this post will only scratch the grease-painted surface of this man's talent. These days Pierce is...
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The Faces of Jack Pierce
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers
Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on October 24, 2014
Jack Pierce himself only had one face, one which wasn't particularly liked in Hollywood, but - as a makeup artist - Pierce created many faces. So many that the few we will highlight in this post will only scratch the grease-painted surface of this man's talent. These days Pierce is...
read more
The Faces of Jack Pierce
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers
Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on October 24, 2014
Jack Pierce himself only had one face, one which wasn't particularly liked in Hollywood, but - as a makeup artist - Pierce created many faces. So many that the few we will highlight in this post will only scratch the grease-painted surface of this man's talent. These days Pierce is...
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Jane Wyatt: Lovely Inside and Out
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers
Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on October 20, 2014
Jane Wyatt was a true lady in every sense of the word. Though she gained stardom on stage, screen, and television, she is, in my opinion, overlooked by modern viewers and therefore my choice of a forgotten movie star. Miss Wyatt was born on August 12, 1910 in Mahwah, New...
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Jane Wyatt: Lovely Inside and Out
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers
Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on October 20, 2014
Jane Wyatt was a true lady in every sense of the word. Though she gained stardom on stage, screen, and television, she is, in my opinion, overlooked by modern viewers and therefore my choice of a forgotten movie star. Miss Wyatt was born on August 12, 1910 in Mahwah, New...
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Jane Wyatt: Lovely Inside and Out
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers
Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on October 20, 2014
Jane Wyatt was a true lady in every sense of the word. Though she gained stardom on stage, screen, and television, she is, in my opinion, overlooked by modern viewers and therefore my choice of a forgotten movie star. Miss Wyatt was born on August 12, 1910 in Mahwah, New...
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Nanny and the Professor ( 1970-1971 )
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers
Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on October 17, 2014
"Is it magic or is it love?" Is Nanny's influence over the Everett household purely magic, or love? This is the question posed to the audience in the titular song of the opening credits of each episode of Nanny and the Professor. After a brief viewing, it's easy to answer...
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Nanny and the Professor ( 1970-1971 )
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers
Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on October 17, 2014
"Is it magic or is it love?" Is Nanny's influence over the Everett household purely magic, or love? This is the question posed to the audience in the titular song of the opening credits of each episode of Nanny and the Professor. After a brief viewing, it's easy to answer...
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Nanny and the Professor ( 1970-1971 )
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers
Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on October 17, 2014
"Is it magic or is it love?" Is Nanny's influence over the Everett household purely magic, or love? This is the question posed to the audience in the titular song of the opening credits of each episode of Nanny and the Professor. After a brief viewing, it's easy to answer...
read more
Nanny and the Professor ( 1970-1971 )
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers
Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on October 17, 2014
"Is it magic or is it love?" Is Nanny's influence over the Everett household purely magic, or love? This is the question posed to the audience in the titular song of the opening credits of each episode of Nanny and the Professor. After a brief viewing, it's easy to answer...
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