classicfilm Feature Archive of Articles

Classic Film
This listing shows you every single article in the Classic Film Site! The articles are shown in date order, with the most recent articles on top. You can also use the search feature to search for something specific. These listings are shown 10 articles to a page.

Archive by Date | Archive by Article Title


Campus Rhythm Is Upbeat
Looking for a delightful short film to distract from your worries? This low-budget classic follows the star of the Crunchy-Wunchy radio show as she pursues carefree college life under an assumed name.

Success Is Tragic In Room At The Top
Struggles in the post-war world might, for some, be quite noble. In the case of Joe Lampton, ambition fueled by insecurity and validation secured by wealth, winning his internal war comes with an irrevocable loss.

I Loved Her In The Movies - Review
Robert Wagner’s memoir about the legendary ladies of Hollywood is written with heartfelt admiration, candid insight, and yes, even a bit of humor.

The Real Miracle of Morgan's Creek
There are times in life when it is difficult to find anything to smile about, much less laugh about. Preston Sturges had a knack for taking such times and spinning them into out-of-control silliness.

Midnight Lace Provides Chills
Doris Day is usually associated with light-hearted romantic comedies or upbeat musicals, but in this 1960 thriller, she is stalked and tormented by a sadistic killer. And no one believes her.

Why "The Thing" Is Out Of This World
Suspenseful and sprinkled with humor, "The Thing From Another World" remains a favorite among audiences and filmmakers alike.

Black Widow Has Bite
In the case of “Black Widow”, there is more to fear than a frightening arachnid.

The Films of Frank Capra and Robert Riskin
Director Frank Capra and screenwriter Robert Riskin had a knack for taking an ordinary fellow, often one down on his luck, and putting him on the path to self-discovery, heroism, and true love.

Sudden Fear With Joan Crawford
Murder takes center stage when heiress-turned-playwright Myra Hudson falls for tenacious actor Lester Blaine.

Bogart and Davis Support Fox in The Bad Sister
Humphrey Bogart and Bette Davis met onscreen for the first time in "The Bad Sister," but they were not the stars of the picture. The star was stage actress and film newcomer Sidney Fox.

Pages of Results:
1 | { 2 } | 3 | 4 | 5 | Next

Editor's Picks Articles
Top Ten Articles
Previous Features
Site Map