Cary Grant was among the greatest comedy stars of the Golden Age of Hollywood, although his two best movies were actually dramatic performances for director Alfred Hitchcock. As the kind of cinematic ...
In 1999, The American Film Institute named Cary Grant the second greatest male screen legend in U.S. movie history, with only Humphrey Bogart topping him. During his lifetime he was already iconic ...
Cary Grant's John Robie stands in a flower market in To Catch a Thief - Paramount Pictures If you were to think of an Alfred Hitchcock thriller in which Cary Grant finds himself at the center of a ...
To this day, Cary Grant is the man many men aspire to be. Articles still appear offering advice on how to dress like him, be self-assured and charming like him, and even do your hair like his. His ...
In the 1930s, the infamous Hays Code came to Hollywood, a conservative set of motion picture guidelines that outlawed American films from featuring anything deemed lewd, crude, explicit, or—of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When director Henry Hathaway sought an actor to play an upper-class cavalryman opposite Gary Cooper in 1935’s Lives of a Bengal ...
Fans have voted for this year's Halloween themed film! Lake Park High School's Film Appreciation Society hosts its next screening on Wednesday, Oct. 16. The featured film is the 1944 screwball ...
Tonight, on the 25th anniversary of Cary Grant's death in Davenport, the Bettendorf Public Library will show the 1964 film "Father Goose" at 6:30 p.m. in his memory. Each year around Nov. 29, the ...