Showing posts with label Ginger Rogers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ginger Rogers. Show all posts

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Black Widow (1954) film noir with Rogers, Tierney, Heflin & Raft helming this ship!


Starring: Ginger Rogers, Van Heflin, Gene Tierney, George Raft, Peggy Ann Garner, & Reginald Gardiner
Directed By: Nunnaly Johnson
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Costumes: Travilla 



 This is a terrific "Film Noir" done by Fox that takes pieces from other gems such as; "All About Eve" and combines them into a dark gem. This time rather than having a lead actor and actress we have an ensemble motion picture where questions what a young woman who is eager to have a
successful life truly go do such dark lengths to get it.....I truly love seeing Ginger Rogers light up the screen in the very few times in this film giving us rather than romance, dance, nor comedy we see her in a very dramatic role. I love the entire cast (honestly the least of my favorite of the actors is Peggy Ann Garner). I just did not like her more wooden approach to her role opposed to the veterans around her.
If you are a film buff whom has either enjoyed the genre of Film Noir or is looking to be immersed into it than look no further than this is one to have on your list! Gene Tierney is lovely in this film much more reserved and sits down all too often rather than being more up and active. This is one of Gene Tierney's last starring roles of her career and for a fan like myself it is difficult to watch and know that in the back of my mind. Van Heflin and George Raft work so well together as friends and the icy relationship of Ginger Rogers character with Van Heflin is my personal favorite where one can see that they truly are both very verbal and strong willed, never to back down!

Plot:
The period is 1954 and the setting is New York City and to be more exact Manhattan. We see that Peter Denver (Heflin) is seeing his wife Iris Denver (Tierney) to the airport to see her ailing mother. Peter promises to Iris that he will attend the lavish party of Carlotta "Lottie" Marin's (Rogers) and her husband Brian Mullen (Gardiner) before going home to rest. One can only see by Peter's response that he truly does not enjoy Lottie's company and would rather be at home reading. The importance of his attendance is due to Peter being a famous Broadway Producer whom is working on the current theatrical production in which Lottie stars in. The best face forward is the game that Peter needs to play for the evening and decides to do so.




The lovely home that Lottie lives in is filled with numerous amounts of people. Peter walks in and meets on the balcony a very lonely girl named Nancy "Nanny" Ordway (Garner). This young lady speaks quickly to Peter asking him to please say something to her. The rationale is that her mother told her that if a lady attended a party and within 30 minutes did not have a gentleman speak with her she might as well be over...a very harsh thing for a mother to say to her daughter! Peter is more than please to talk to Nancy and they exchange pleasantries. Peter is astonished that this young lady knows who he is as a famed Broadway Producer and invites Nancy out for dinner. Peter upfront states that as Nancy knows he is married and that this is for simply dinner out and nothing more. They both agree and start to exit the part until Lottie looking define stops Peter in his tracks. Lottie is shocked that her friend is leaving so soon and with this young lady. Peter assures Lottie that it is for a simple dinner where he then will be home in time to speak with his wife and tell her about Nancy so there would be no need of Lottie to do it. Then with judgement looked upon them from Lottie and some choice words from the actress to Nancy they both leave. 

Both Peter and Nancy have a good evening out and Iris is in fact told. We then see later that Nancy

starts to see Peter more and more with dropping hints about being interested in him. Nancy with her conversation with Peter since they visit after their first dinner out finds out that Iris had an affair though ended years ago. This then also allows Nancy to use choice words of for her favor that Peter truly does not pick-up on. After roughly three weeks of both Peter and Nancy talking there is a set-up agreed upon. The agreement is that Nancy is a writer and needs a place of solitude to write which enters in Peter's home which she can utilize until Iris arrives home. Nancy goes to the apartment during the day to solely write where Peter is at work.

The whole situation starts to unfurl where someone is found dead within Peters apartment leaving at first one person identified as the prime suspect. As in any good film noir their are twists and turns that one can not simply make a quick whim of guilt, you never know whose the true killer until much later in the film! Such fantastic costumes made by the famed Travilla and once again Fox Films does an excellent job with this release. Let me know what you think of this Film Noir gen!



Sketch by Travilla for an outfit worn in the film by Ginger Rogers





Original poster released in Brussels.
















Tuesday, December 9, 2014

In Pictures: Cornel Wilde



  Here is our 60th installment of this very successful feature to "Love Those Classic Movies!!!" This article is simply an enjoyment via beautiful pictures of our favorite golden age classic stars. Not a lot of writing at all or tid bits or extras just simply as it is stated, "in pictures!" Hope you enjoy the leading man Cornel Wilde whom is an Academy Award nominated actor for his role in; A Song To Remember (1945).

Other noteworthy motion pictures that Cornel starred in are; "Leave Her To Heaven" "High Sierra" "A Thousand and One Nights" "The Bandit of Sherwood Forest" "The Homestretch" "Forever Amber" "It Had to Be You" "The Walls of Jericho" "Road House" "Shockproof" "The Greatest Show on Earth" & "The Scarlet Coat" amongst many others. Enjoy seeing our leading man Cornel Wilde in pictures!





Jane Russell & Cornel Wilde

Jeanne Crain, Cornel Wilde, & Linda Darnell





Cornel Wilde & Merle Oberon













Linda Darnell & Cornel Wilde

Cornel Wilde & Ida Lupino


Gene Tierney & Cornel Wilde


Jeanne Crain & Cornel Wilde





Ida Lupino & Cornel Wilde

Gene Tierney & Cornel Wilde


Maureen O'Hara & Cornel Wilde




Maureen O'Hara & Cornel Wilde






Desi Arnaz, Lucille Ball, & Cornel Wilde on the set of; "I Love Lucy"

Lucille Ball & Cornel Wilde on the "I Love Lucy" set



Cornel Wilde, Linda Darnell, & Kirk Douglas

Cornel Wilde & Donna Reed

Cornel Wilde & Ginger Rogers




Sunday, April 28, 2013

In Pictures: Ann Miller



 


In Pictures: Ann Miller


Here is our 36th installment of this very successful feature to "Love Those Classic Movies!!!" This article is simply an enjoyment via beautiful pictures of our favorite golden age classic stars. Not a lot of writing at all or tid bits or extras just simply as it is stated, "in pictures!" Hope you enjoy the lovely lady who brightened the silver screen with her dancing, singing and smile...ANN MILLER!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 






 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 











 
 
 
 





 
 
 
 


The cast of the motion picture: "The Opposite Sex" starring June Allyson, Joan Collins, Dolores Gray, Ann Sheridan, & Joan Blondell 





 
 
 

 
 
 

The cast of "Too Many Girls!" with Lucille Ball & Desi Arnaz
 
 
 
 






Lucille Ball & Ginger Rogers with Ann Miller in "Stage Door"

 
 
 
 
 
































"Easter Parade"






Fred Astaire & Ann Miller in "Easter Parade"





 
 
 
 






 
 
 
 











 
 
 
 











 
 
 
 

Betty Garrett, Frank Sinatra, Ann Miller, Jules Munshin, Vera-Ellen & Gene Kelly in "On The Town" (1949)













 
 
 
 







"Hit The Deck" (1955) starring Tony Martin, Ann Miller, Vic Damone, Jane Powell, Gene Raymond & Debbie Reynolds














































 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 












 
 
 
 
 






























Ann Miller and Ethel Mermen!
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 







 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 






Ginger Rogers & Ann Miller kicking their feet up!