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Ordinary People, Ordinary Day makes a comeback with a new concept
Ordinary People. Ordinary Day | July 1st 2008 by David D'Angelo
This blogs last post was way back December 2007. The concept was really to just post stories about people thus only one person and one story per post will be done. However due to the fact that most people are not akin to sharing their life story an read more
Rare film alert!
The Crowd Roars | October 5th 2007 by Anna Engebretson
For all of you classic film fans in the UK, do not miss Sunday's airing of the 1932 Capra classic Forbidden on the ever wonderful Filmfour. It starts at 1:00 in the afternoon, so you don't even have to stay up late (or set your alarm for 5:00 in the read more
Old Velvet Voice returns
The Crowd Roars | September 23rd 2007 by Anna Engebretson
I've been on a bit of a Vincent Price kick ever since I saw his deliciously evil turn in the 1946 gothic ghost story Dragonwyck. Looking for further info, I stumbled across what looks like the beginnings of a great Vincent Price tribute site...The So read more
I hate to use the word hiatus but...
The Crowd Roars | September 3rd 2007 by Anna Engebretson
I'm not really on a real, extended break. I just haven't had a whole lot of time lately to pull together anything worth posting. In a way I'm hoping nobody's noticed, but then again I hope I'm desperately missed too.So this is a mini-semi-blink-and- read more
More silent cinema live!
The Crowd Roars | August 20th 2007 by Anna Engebretson
It's worth a mention that I've just been lucky enough to catch another classic silent on the big screen here in the Midlands, if only to pass round the name of the organist who accompanied the film, Donald MacKenzie. The film, by the way (as if you c read more
Pre-code Goldmine
The Crowd Roars | August 14th 2007 by Anna Engebretson
What a gem of a website I've just stumbled upon! It's called The Life and Films of David Manners, and it's a well stocked treasure trove of information and memorabilia on this prolific British/Canadian pre-code actor.Not sure you've seen him before? read more
Updated Entry
The Crowd Roars | August 5th 2007 by Anna Engebretson
I've added a few nice new photos to the post for The Half Naked Truth (1932). Have a look! A nice little publicity photo of Lee Tracy and Lupe Velez as well as a portrait of each from the film.The Half Naked TruthWorth a look too if you haven't seen read more
Movies, movies everyday
The Crowd Roars | July 27th 2007 by Anna Engebretson
After the news today that Britain probably won't be getting a summer this year (hope you enjoyed sunny April, because you won't be getting anymore of that anytime soon) it's nice to know that those of us who still have electricity will be able stay i read more
Updated Entry
The Crowd Roars | July 1st 2007 by Anna Engebretson
Just a little heads up to say that I've added some great new pictures to the entry for The Merry Widow, Downstairs and Blessed Event. Nice vintage cards and ads plus - check out the new photos here...The Merry Widow 1925Downstairs 1932Blessed Event 1 read more
Updated entry
The Crowd Roars | March 26th 2007 by Anna Engebretson
Just a quick note to say that new photos have been added to the entry for This Modern Age (1931) with Joan Crawford. I've added a bit more information, a great 1930s postcard of the actress with blonde hair and a knitted cap and TONS of screengrabs. read more
I'm faaammmoouuuss!!!
The Crowd Roars | February 25th 2007 by Anna Engebretson
I was doing a Google blog search and found my very own little blog, with only 2,000 hits (some of which were fudged so I wouldn't have to start at zero) mentioned on Vanity Fair's blog. Here's the link:James Wolcott's Blog: Loose Lips Sink Ships.Woo read more
Updated entries
The Crowd Roars | January 26th 2007 by Anna Engebretson
I've just uploaded some new screengrabs for the entries on The Merry Widow and Downstairs, both starring John Gilbert. Please have a look! Both entries have approximately twelve screengrabs now (as a way of making up for the fact that they used to ha read more

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