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Actress Beauty Tip No. 41: Joan Blondell cottage cheese facial
Comet Over Hollywood
Posted by on August 30, 2022
This is the 41st installment of the classic actress beauty tips that I have read about and tested. Art from “Facing it with Joan Blondell” published in the Dec. 1932, issue of The New Movie Magazine. Screen shot by Comet Over Hollywood When it comes to skin care, I’m always...
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Blonde Crazy (1931) with Joan Blondell and James Cagney
4 Star Films
Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on April 18, 2022
From the outset, Blonde Crazy promises to be a midwestern hotel chamber piece. It’s a story of the help: including opportunistic bellboys (James Cagney) and plucky chambermaids (Joan Blondell). He does her a service by nabbing her a job, and in such a world, he probably expects some recompens
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Margaret Sullavan, Ann Sothern, and Joan Blondell “Cry ‘Havoc’”
Classic Movie Man
Posted by Stephen Reginald on May 21, 2021
Margaret Sullavan, Ann Sothern, and Joan Blondell “Cry ‘Havoc’” Cry ‘Havoc’ (1943) is an American World War II drama directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Margaret Sullavan, Ann Sothern, and Joan Blondell. The film features a strong supporting cast that inc
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JOAN BLONDELL CELEBRATES CHRISTMAS EVE, 1947
Caftan Woman
Posted by on December 20, 2019
Joan Blondell 1906 - 1979 Joan Blondell is the TCM Star of the Month this December. It is safe to assume that rights issues have stood in the way of the network programming two of Joan's most acclaimed performances in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, 1945 and Nightmare Alley, 1947....
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You're Invited! Presenting STYLE OF SIN: JOAN CRAWFORD AND JOAN BLONDELL 12/8 at Egyptian Theatre
GlamAmor
Posted by on November 19, 2019
Sunday, December 8 is the final event in my 6-part Pre-Code speaker/screening series at the American Cinematheque! THE STYLE OF SIN: JOAN CRAWFORD AND JOAN BLONDELL Pre-Code Film with Kimberly Truhler Sunday, December 8 Egyptian Theatre Hollywood, CA Talk starts at 1:00 pm followed by s
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On Blu-ray: James Cagney and Joan Blondell in Busby Berkeley's Footlight Parade (1933)
Classic Movies
Posted by KC on September 12, 2019
All film fans have their cinematic version of comfort food and mine is the musicals of choreographer Busby Berkeley. These busy, bubbly productions full of wit, beauty and excitement are pleasant to have on in the background, but deserving of the most devoted attention. I’m especially fond of
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On DVD: Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell in Kansas City Princess (1934)
Classic Movies
Posted by KC on June 19, 2018
Throughout decades of movie fandom I’ve seen astonishing sights and transcendent works of art, and yet, if you asked me what I want to see at any given moment, I would probably ask to watch Glenda Farrell and Joan Blondell doing stuff. Whatever production they are in, they never let...
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BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD starring Shirley Booth, Joan Blondell and special guest star Katharine Hepburn
Caftan Woman
Posted by Caftan Woman on July 25, 2016
Two actresses born on August 30th share a career and two roles. Both were born in New York City and started Broadway careers in the 1920s. One was whisked away to Hollywood in 1930 and appeared in over 90 films. The other only made a handful of movies, the first...
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Blondie Johnson (1933) with Joan Blondell and Chester Morris
Classic Film Freak
Posted by Orson De Welles on October 1, 2015
Share This! Here she is…Miss Public Enemy No. 1! Though acclaimed by most at the film that catapulted star Joan Blondell to the national scene, Blondie Johnson is at best an average movie. Though billed as the next entry in Warner Brothers’ long line of gangster classics and containing hints...
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Smarty (1934) with Joan Blondell
Classic Film Freak
Posted by Orson De Welles on August 6, 2015
Share This! What well-known lawyer just secured a divorce for a well-known woman – just married that well-known wife? Joan Blondell was one of the stalwart stars of the 1930s, especially the pre-code years. Never one to cause a scene (at least at the studio) she often times did over...
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Smarty (1934) with Joan Blondell
Classic Film Freak
Posted by Orson De Welles on August 6, 2015
Share This! What well-known lawyer just secured a divorce for a well-known woman – just married that well-known wife? Joan Blondell was one of the stalwart stars of the 1930s, especially the pre-code years. Never one to cause a scene (at least at the studio) she often times did over...
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The Amazing Mr. Williams (1939) with Melvyn Douglas and Joan Blondell
Classic Film Freak
Posted by Orson De Welles on June 11, 2015
Share This! 1939 is often lauded as Hollywood’s greatest year, and in a year highlighted by such films as Gone with the Wind, The Wizard of Oz, Stagecoach and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, it is not surprising that a rather smallish film like The Amazing Mr. Williams escapes attention....
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The Amazing Mr. Williams (1939) with Melvyn Douglas and Joan Blondell
Classic Film Freak
Posted by Orson De Welles on June 11, 2015
Share This! 1939 is often lauded as Hollywood’s greatest year, and in a year highlighted by such films as Gone with the Wind, The Wizard of Oz, Stagecoach and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, it is not surprising that a rather smallish film like The Amazing Mr. Williams escapes attention....
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Goodbye Again (1933) with Warren William and Joan Blondell
Classic Film Freak
Posted by Orson De Welles on April 23, 2015
Share This! “Gentlemen, due to the fact that I have met one of the younger married women of your city, I regret exceedingly that I will be unable to autograph….” Anne (Joan Blondell) to Ken (Warren William)” Rarely do we venture into pre-code era movies, but that doesn’
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Goodbye Again (1933) with Warren William and Joan Blondell
Classic Film Freak
Posted by Orson De Welles on April 23, 2015
Share This! “Gentlemen, due to the fact that I have met one of the younger married women of your city, I regret exceedingly that I will be unable to autograph….” Anne (Joan Blondell) to Ken (Warren William)” Rarely do we venture into pre-code era movies, but that doesn’
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Warner Archive: Joan Blondell and James Cagney Debut in Sinners' Holiday (1930)
Classic Movies
Posted by KC on January 28, 2015
There are many early films that I'll watch to check out a star in their debut or breakout film role. That was the case with the new Warner Archive release of Sinners' Holiday (1930). It features the one-two punch of Joan Blondell and James Cagney in their first screen appearances....
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Joan Blondell and Tom Conway: Veronica Winners for April
Journeys in Classic Film
Posted by on April 9, 2013
It’s been awhile since I included any new winners of The Veronicas, and that’s simply because I wanted to balance it out with one actor and one actress, and it’s been hard to get a coveted five movies per actor. With that, we finally have a pair entering the vaunted...
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Love Hollywood Style: Joan Blondell.
Noir and Chick Flicks
Posted by Dawn Sample on February 12, 2013
Blondell was married three times, first to cinematographer George Barnes in a private wedding ceremony on 4 January 1933 at the First Presbyterian Church in Phoenix, Arizona. They had one child, Norman S. Powell, (who became an accomplished producer, director, and television executive) and divor
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Happy birthday, Joan Blondell!
The Motion Pictures
Posted by Lindsey on August 30, 2012
(Image via Doctor Macro) From frisky pre-codes to a small supporting role in 1978′s Grease, there’s no denying Joan Blondell’s talent and screen presence. And it’s no surprise that she became such a star, with her show biz upbringing. Rose Joan Blondell was born into a family
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Old Hollywood Book Reviews: Joan Blondell – A Life Between Takes
Journeys in Classic Film
Posted by Kristen on August 27, 2012
This week’s installment of Old Hollywood Book Reviews looks at a biography everyone should go out and read! I’ve given a few books unanimous praise but this one gets a pass all the way around. Joan Blondell: A Life Between Takes by Matthew Kennedy is a must-read for fans of Blondell
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