I don't know WHAT this poor fella did to deserve this. Feel kinda sorry for him.
posted by swampgirl
I don't know WHAT this poor fella did to deserve this. Feel kinda sorry for him.
posted by swampgirlEvery wonder what Groucho looked like w/out the makeup? "This home movie features Julius (Groucho) Marx, his wife Ruth, son Arthur and daughter Miriam. It was filmed in 1933, the same year that Duck... continue reading
posted by swampgirlDaddy Owl only allows classical, but little Owl Jowlson just can't help but sing jazz. So cute.
posted by swampgirlWikipedia: "W. C. Fields (January 29, 1880 – December 25, 1946) was an American juggler, comedian, and actor. Fields created one of the great American comic personas of the first half of the 20th century—a... continue reading
posted by ButtermakerThe Mystery of the Marie Celeste (a.k.a. The Phantom Ship) is one of the early films from Hammer Film Productions. It was directed by Denison Clift and it stars Bela Lugosi. The film is based on the legend... continue reading
posted by gwaan"This is one night you're not turning ME out!" Yeah!!! Rhett Butler (Clark Gable) and Scarlett O'Hara (Vivien Leigh) meets at night in the classic and one of the most beloved movies ever: "Gone With... continue reading
posted by swampgirlMMmmmm food back whens, one could get what they need from food...grown next door and by granny....
posted by choggiePure TNT from ol' BG as he delivers the definitive version of this Louis Prima classic easy to see how they tore down the Palomar Ballroom in L.A. on Aug 21, 1935, officially kicking off the Swing Era.... continue reading
posted by Farhad2000I swear, sometimes, just the lettering alone in these old trailers is enough to make my day! Fun Fact: The name of 'the mummy' in question, is given in this film as Imhotep... this is an actual Egyptian... continue reading
posted by ravenClip of Louis Armstrong's "West End Blues" from Ken Burns' mega-documentary "Jazz." Wonderful song, and fabulous vintage footage of America in the 20s and 30s.
posted by WolandGene Autry and the Radio Riders singing "Uncle Noah's Ark" in the 1935 serial, "Phantom Empire"
posted by swampgirlLong before Lenny was accidentally killing puppies in "Of Mice And Men", Frankenstein's Monster had difficulty with beautiful fragile things. In this scene from the 1931 classic, The Monster plays with... continue reading
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