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Jean Arthur, Hollywood's Introverted Extrovert
Jean Arthur was that rare commodity - an actress who shunned the limelight. She was reputed to be more reclusive than Garbo and so is often overlooked in descriptions of the Golden Age of Hollywood, but she...
0 commentsGary Cooper, Patricia Neal and Family Values
I am neither liberal nor a conservative. There are things about the liberal platform that I find abhorrent. There are things about the conservative agenda that make me shudder. A friend of mine, who happens...
9 commentsFamous Birthday Listings: May 7
Below are some very famous celebrities (79 names) past and present who have their birthday today. Some of them you will have heard of and others you may not have! These Famous Birthday Galleries make perfect...
4 commentsBest Actors the Truths top 10
In looking at the top 10 actors, I tried to look for quality movie roles, and look past a few poor movies they may have done. I would say that my list is influenced by action films more than other people's...
8 commentsBarbara Payton, A Sad, True Tale of Hollywood
When Barbara Payton died in 1967, aged just 39, her body was in such a terrible state it took the police two days to make an accurate identification. She weighed over 200lbs, had a red, blotchy complexion,...
5 commentsManly Men of Hollywood
A certain very popular and talented Hubber of late has been maligning us manly men with outrageous claims that increasing numbers of us are wearing bras and silk panties under our three-button suits and Joe...
6 commentsMr. Deeds Goes to Town
"Mr. Deeds Goes To Town" is one Cappra's best films ever. The story is about a small town poet named Longfellow Deeds, residing in Mandrake Falls, who inherits twenty million dollars from his rich uncle...
0 commentsThe Men in My Life
From a very early age, I found them cute and funny. In elementary school, I fell for redheads with freckles and wide smiles; brooding artistic types; big bumbling boys with hearts of gold; and weedy bookish...
37 commentsHigh Noon, High Quality
The image of the lone Marshall standing alone, awaiting his fate at noon, is one of the most famous in movie history. It was used with great success in the Polish Solidarity movement in 1980. The film it...
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