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Nov. 9, 1946: “Claudette Colbert and a dozen other people would like to adopt Natalie Wood, 7-year-old girl who played in ‘Tomorrow Is Forever’ and who goes to 20th for ‘The Ghost and Mrs. Muir.’ ” Comments are moderated, and will not appear until... Full Article at Los Angeles Times
Popular films from the ’30s, ’80s out on DVD this week This week we start in Old Hollywood: The Claudette Colbert Collection — Three-Cornered... Full Article at Denton Record Chronicle
Claudette Colbert and a dozen other people would like to adopt Natalie Wood, 7-year-old girl who played in ‘Tomorrow Is Forever’ and who goes to 20th for ‘The Ghost and Mrs. Muir.’
Three-Cornered Moon may be "the first genuine 'screwball' comedy," according to a trivia page on the box. Full Article at DVD Verdict
My review of "The Claudette Colbert Collection,'' arriving today as part of Universal's valuable Backlot DVD series, is here, and I focus on Elliot Nugent's pioneering screwball comedy "Three-Cornered Moon'' (the ubiquitous Wallace Ford plays Claudette' Full Article at New York Post
THE very first screwball comedy? It wasn't, as commonly believed, "It Happened One Night" with Claudette Colbert, which won the 1934 Academy Award for Best Picture. Full Article at New York Post
Hollywood has always been a haven for immigrants with talent. One of the greatest, Ernst Lubitsch, arrived there from Germany in the early nineteen-twenties, not pushed by political turmoil but pulled by money. Full Article at The New Yorker
Answer Man (2009, Magnolia, PG-13, $27) — Jeff Daniels and Lauren Graham pass the chemistry test with flying colors in John Hindman's film debut, a wry little comedy about finding redemption through romance. Full Article at NorthJersey.com
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