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Cary Grant, Irene Dunne, Alida Valli, Angela Lansbury, THE MAN WHO LAUGHS: Packard Campus Oct. 2010

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Paul Leni’s The Man Who Laughs, starring Conrad Veidt, Mary Philbin (top); Andrew Simpson at the Wurlitzer (bottom) Cary Grant, Irene Dunne, Alida Valli, Pierre Brasseur, Angela Lansbury, Conrad Veidt, Sean Connery, John Wayne, Gene Wilder, silent film stars Mary Philbin and Buster Keaton, and lots of zombies (it’s Halloween, after all) are some of the performers featured in the Library of Congress Packard Campus [...]




“Inside the Hollywood Fan Magazine” USC Exhibition

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The exhibition "Inside the Hollywood Fan Magazine: A History of Star Makers, Fabricators, and Gossip Mongers" will be held from April 29 to July 30 at USC’s Doheny Memorial Library’s David L. Wolper Center south of downtown Los Angeles. According to the USC Libraries’ press release, "on display will be hundreds of fan magazines and motion picture memorabilia dating back to the early years of [...]




George Stevens on TCM: Katharine Hepburn’s ALICE ADAMS, Irene Dunne’s I REMEMBER MAMA

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Philip Dorn, Barbara Bel Geddes, Steve Brown, Irene Dunne, I Remember Mama George Stevens‘ film series on Turner Classic Movies continues tonight with a potpourri of films: the romantic drama Alice Adams (1935), the period comedy Quality Street (1937), the family drama I Remember Mama (1948), the tearjerker Penny Serenade (1941), and the light comedy Bachelor Bait (1934). By now, Alice Adams is already over. [...]




Bette Davis, Ronald Colman, Woody Allen at the Packard Campus

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Ronald Colman, centenarian Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Madeleine Carroll, and Mary Astor (in the Ruritanian classic The Prisoner of Zenda); Fairbanks again, with Irene Dunne and Lucille Ball (in the not-so-classic comedy Joy of Living); Bette Davis, Monty Woolley and Ann Sheridan (in the comedy classic The Man Who Came to Dinner); John Gilbert and Renée Adorée (in the anti-war classic The Big Parade); Humphrey Bogart, [...]




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