Classic Hollywood MTC Podcasts
Tall, handsome and debonair on the outside looking in, Gig Young was a talented and successful actor, who found much success on film, tv and stage, throughout the 40s,50s, and 60s. He worked for all the key studios, including Warner Brothers, MGM, and Columbia, and appeared in many classic movies, including The Three Musketeers with Gene Kelly, Lust for Gold with Ida Lapino and Glen Ford, and Teachers Pet with Doris Day and Clark Gable. The quality and variety of his work was such that he acquired many nominations and awards. But from the inside looking out, Gig was a troubled and deeply...
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In the second of this 2 part series on Hollywood Red Heads, this episode tells the story of Maureen O Hara, one of the most beautiful, athletic, and talented film actresses that ever graced Hollywood film. Born to a well to do family in southern Ireland, and a fierce Irish and American patriot, Maureen speedily rose up the film ladder, appearing in melodramas, westerns, musicals and adventure movies, many of which are viewed as some of the greatest Hollywood films ever made. Dubbed the Queen of Technicolor, she was and remains the quintessential female counter to John Wayne, their...
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Greer Garson was one of the most successful British actresses of the classic Hollywood studio era. She was attractive, intelligent, hard working and talented. She appeared in some of the best and most memorable Hollywood films ever made, including movies which inspired and strengthened the British and American War effort during World War II. But Ms Garson's road to success was not an easy one. Throughout her life and career, she battled mutiple health scares, anorexia, and troubled marriages, as well as studio bosses and the occaisional leading man, who resented her...
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Mrs Classic Film Fans latest reviews of 2 great biographical film books, including the latest Scot Eyman biography on the late, great Cary Grant.
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A podcast about the lives and careers of the great Hollywood studio movie stars of the 1930s, 40s and 50s.
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Episode 19 of the Film & TV podcast Classic Hollywood MTC, on the prolific life and career of the late great Jerry Lewis.
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This mini CHMTC episode gives a quick update on the new and upcoming episode of CHMTC and the launch of my new history focused podcast, called Is It Cos Im from Croydon?
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A telling of the life and career, of the recently departed 1950s heart throb and movie star Tab Hunter.
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As promised this is brief episode about some of the sources I used to put the last 2 CHMTC episodes together. Also included in these notes are some of the links I mention via which you can access the sources metioned about these great stars. I have also found a great new podcast which can be accessed via Itunes and other avenues. You might want to give that a listen while you are waiting for the next CHMTC episode, which will be on the late, great and recently deceased Tab Hunter, who represented the next generation of Hollywood beefcake. Below the links mentioned in this episode:...
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Many film stars tell us that they are just ordinary people, who don't care about money, fame or possessions, but yet they go on living in their many luxury homes, riding in their fancy cars and accumulating tonnes of money, in their search for more and more acclaim and the rewards that go with it. Sterling Hayden, was a Hollywood movie star, who spoke his mind. He really liked being ordinary and really disliked being a Hollywood movie star. At first, troubled by his Hollywood fame, it eventually became a means to an end, the end being to service his real loves, sailing ships, his...
info_outlineStewart Granger was one of the most successful Movie stars in Hollywood in the 1940s and 50s.
His looks, talent and athleticism attracted the powers that be in Hollywood, resulting in one of the best swashbuckling movies ever made absent Errol Flynn.
His marriage to the talented and beautiful Jean Simmons who also found succcess in Hollywood made them a golden British couple.
But Granger was a challenging personality, unable to completely understand or properly address the political, corporate and financial ups and downs of an industry, where forbearance, tact and charm, as well as ego and talent were essential requirements, in order for an actor to get ahead.
As a result, he missed out on a number of key roles which would have substantially enhanced his acting legacy and incurred a number of personal and financial misfortunes.
Listen to and enjoy this CHMTC episode on the life and career of the late great Stewart Granger.
Thanks to all for the positive feedback and do let me know if you favour the new non-music format of the show which is being tried for the first time in this episode.