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Archive by Article Title | Archive by Date Hollywood's Rebellious Silent Star Louise Brook's goal was never to be famous. But her independent personality and style made her immortal. Hollywood's Legendary Profane Angel In celebration of her 100th birthday, we cover a short biography of Carole Lombard's career and life. Hollywood's First Scream Queen Actress Fay Wray became Hollywood's first scream queen when she starred in the classic "King Kong." Hitchcock-Inspired Halloween Costumes Still without a Halloween costume? Here are a few ideas inspired by Hitchcock's famous films. Here Comes The Nelsons The Nelson family is at large, a musical family. But they also contributed a small part to classic film. Hedda Hopper Attacks Charlie Chaplin Hollywood's leading gossip columnist Hedda Hopper attacks multi-talented Charlie Chaplin for being a Communist. Gone With The Wind Premiere What was it like on the night of December 15, 1939 when "Gone With The Wind" premiered in Atlanta, Georgia? Glory For 1776 "1776" (1972) is the perfect classic film to dance, sing, and learn about America's independence. Gable's Troubles Turn To Gold "It Happened One Night" (1934) was supposed to put Clark Gable in his place. It gave him a gold statuette instead. Gable and Lombard - A Review A review of Warren G. Harris' biography of the relationship between Clark Gable and Carole Lombard.
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