Thursday, December 1, 2016

Day 3 of the Cary Grant Blogathon

 
Finding Franchot finds new things to love about Every Girl Should Be Married (1948).
 
So, they're having a whole Blogathon for you!                     Yes, but you have a whole Blog!!
 
Speakeasy tells us what happens when Cary is caught in a Crisis (1950).

I really have no idea what I'm doing here.
 
Classic Movie Hub tells us why My Favorite Wife (1940) is her go-to movie when she wants a good laugh.
 
Cary doesn't want to see the door close on his Blogathon.
 
Old Hollywood Films tells us how Holiday (1938) was originally supposed to be different.
 
We're heading to the Blogathon! How about you?
 
In the Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood explores The Magic of Kate and Cary.
 
Tada!!
 
Hamlette's Soliloquy tells us when she discovered Cary in Father Goose (1964).
 
Cary Grant approves this post.
 
Love Letters to Hollywood shares Cary's best comedic role in The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947).
 
Counting up the entries so far.
 
Musings of a Classic Film Addict talks about Cary's fourth-to-last film, That Touch of Mink (1962).
 
Doris! What sort of behavior is this?!
 
Christina Wehner reviews an earnest Cary Grant in The Toast of New York (1937).
 
Cary's wondering how he ended up in a period movie.
 
Back to Golden Days gives us a behind-the-scenes look at The Awful Truth (1937).
 
Hold still, Cary darling! I'll fix you back up in a jiffy!
 
See Day 1 and Day 2 here! The Wrap-up post is here.

Don't think you'll have your post finished by today? No worries! I'll have a Wrap-up post tomorrow :)

18 comments:

  1. Haha! Your caption for that Cary and Franchot photo made me laugh out loud! Love it. :) Excited to read Day 3's posts.

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    1. Glad you liked it! Their expressions just begged a caption :)

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  2. Hey Laura. Here is my post. I will start working on my other one. Thanks so much for hosting

    https://crystalkalyana.wordpress.com/2016/12/01/the-magic-of-kate-and-cary/

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  3. My review of Father Goose is up right here at last! Thanks so much for hosting this, Phyl :-) I look forward to reading through the other entries as I have time!

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  4. I love all of your captions on these recaps! Here's my link:

    http://loveletterstooldhollywood.blogspot.com/2016/12/grant-loy-and-temple-charm-with.html?m=1

    Took me much longer than I anticipated. Thanks for hosting this!

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    1. I can tell I'm going to love your post already. So many lovely screenshots!!!

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    2. Thanks! By the way, could you switch out the first link I sent you with this one:

      http://loveletterstooldhollywood.blogspot.com/2016/12/grant-loy-and-temple-charm-with.html

      I sent that first one from my phone and I just got around to seeing it and noticed that it's a little messed up. For some reason, it made my blog's formatting all weird. Thanks, and sorry for the hassle!

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  5. Just finished my entry as well! What a wonderful blogathon, and thank you so much for hosting!

    https://annsblyth.wordpress.com/2016/12/01/the-cary-grant-blogathon-my-analysis-of-that-touch-of-mink-1962/

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  6. Just got me review of The Toast of New York up! Thanks for hosting! It has been so much fun to revel in movies about Cary Grant. :)

    https://christinawehner.wordpress.com/2016/12/01/the-toast-of-new-york-1937/

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    1. Thanks! I haven't really had a chance to watch any but reading about all of them should be just the thing!

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  7. My entry on "The Awful Truth" is finally up:
    http://back-to-golden-days.blogspot.pt/2016/12/the-cary-grant-blogathon-awful-truth.html

    Thanks for hosting. :)

    -Cátia. xo

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    1. Can't wait to read it! I have a lot of that to do this weekend ;)

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  8. Hey Laura, here is my entry for Topper. I'm super sorry to be a bit late! I wish I could have done a better post, but I hope you'll like it. Thanks so much for hosting! :)
    https://thewonderfulworldofcinema.wordpress.com/2016/12/02/when-cary-grant-became-invisible-topper-1937/

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    1. You're welcome! Looking forward to reading it!!

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