It's the second day of the Cary Grant Blogathon and he is just loving the attention. And I am loving all these entries!!
Wide Screen World starts off the day with life soundtracks and Grant's Oscar-nominated performance in Penny Serenade (1941).
Doesn't everyone have couples photos like this?
Realweegiemidget Reviews gives us a post to remember in her look at An Affair to Remember (1957).
That look you get when you realize you're dancing with Cary Grant.
Critica Retro tells us what happens when a rumor involves Cary Grant in Hot Saturday (1932).
Cary wondering where the rest of his posts are.
What Cary Grant looks like when he's dancing with Sophia Loren!
When Cary Grant brings you a glass of milk, well...
Once Upon a Screen takes an in-depth look at Cary's style in North By Northwest (1959).
Now, I especially like this article about me here...
Hey Phyllis! My entry is here http://zummer.blogspot.co.uk/2016/11/film-review-houseboat-melville.html, hope it's not too late for Day 2! :) Thanks so much for hosting this!
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DeleteHey Phyllis! My link for Suspicion (1941) is up here at Film Noir Archive: http://www.filmnoirarchive.com/2016/11/29/suspicion-1941/
ReplyDeleteHave loved the posts so far!
Thanks! Looking forward to reading yours!
DeleteHi! My post on Every Girl Should Be Married (1948) is up at Finding Franchot at http://franchottone.blogspot.com/2016/11/every-girl-should-be-married-1948-cary.html
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Awesome! Can't wait to read it! Love this movie :)
DeleteHello! my post is up now: https://hqofk.wordpress.com/2016/12/01/crisis-1950/
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting!
Looking forward to reading about this movie that I haven't seen yet!
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