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It's a Wonderful Classic
Watching It’s a Wonderful Life is a holiday tradition, like hearing Bing sing “White Christmas” or glugging down Grandma’s egg nog. What may shock you is that the beloved drama tanked upon arrival in 1946, ranking 26th in the year-end box-office recap. Why is it now considered a classic? Because in 1974, the film went into the public domain , meaning TV stations could air it for free – and hundreds did. But Life’s loss (of royalties) is our gain, as its popularity has explo
Dec 12 min read


Stagecoach to Stardom
Maureen O’Hara once nailed the appeal of her favorite leading man: “To the world, John Wayne is not just an actor. John Wayne is the...
Oct 13 min read


Thomas Mitchell
Many call 1939 Hollywood’s Greatest Year. So what should we call the actor who appeared in five of the top films released back then?...
Aug 13 min read


What a Character!
So there you are, watching a classic movie, when suddenly, a familiar man or woman walks into a scene and promptly swipes it from the...
Dec 15, 20232 min read
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