Marion McDonald: The Screen Vamp Who Held the Skulls of Men
John Scott, writing for the Los Angeles Timesin 1936, took his readers back 10 years to 1926. How…
Journeys in Classic Film reviews Mae Murray: The Girl with the Bee-Stung Lips
I am always elated and very appreciative when reviewers of my work take the time to ponder the…
Frank “EEE-Yeeeeeeeeeesss?” Nelson
On this day in 1911, Frank Nelson was born. You may not know the name, but you know his…
I’ve been a fan of Scott O’Brien’s for years. When his new book, Ruth Chatterton:… http://wp.me/s1ZSRN-1313
George and Tammy, Together Again in Hillbilly Heaven
There I was, sitting at my computer this morning when the CNN newsflash alerted me, “George Jones,…
Mae Clarke’s Word of Wisdom
With Boris Karloff in Frankenstein (1931).
I never got to meet or interview Mae Clarke, but I did…
Happy Birthday, Gladys Walton! Did you really …….?
I raise a toast today to Gladys Walton! She would have been 110 today!
The original photo used for…
Joan Bennett’s lips, Barnabus Collins’ teeth
l was an addict by the time I was six or seven; that is, I was addicted to Dark Shadows, the gothic…
Mae Murray: The Sight and Sound Review
Thank you, Pamela Hutchinson and Sight and Sound magazine for your review of Mae Murray: The…
Eve Golden: The Interview
When I started thinking about interviewing Eve Golden about her new book, John Gilbert: The Last of…