After myself hosting
Day 1 of the
Favorite Film and TV Homes Blogathon and
Love Letters to Old Hollywood hosting
Day 2, I am back again with the entries for
Day 3.
Let's see what we have in store today:
I share
A Few Favorite Movie Rooms I've saved over the years.
The Flapper Dame takes a look at the craziest Hollywood Mansion ever in
Sunset Boulevard (1950).
Moon in Gemini looks at a house of horrors in
Rosemary's Baby (1968).
I write my second post on
Franchot Tone's Country Home in Dangerous (1935).
Silver Scenes closes up the day with
When Ladies Meet (1941).
Don't forget to check back at
Love Letters to Old Hollywood for a
wrap-up post. Thanks for participating!!
Here it is have fun touring the craziest Hollywood mansion ever
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Hi, sorry I'm a bit late:
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Oh dear, here it is 8pm and I forgot to tell you I posted my second entry :
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Thanks again for hosting this event, Phyllis! I hope you decide to make it an annual event!
An annual event is a great idea! There's so many amazing sets!
DeleteDear Phyllis, I owe you an apology.
ReplyDeleteI signed up for the Fave TV/Film Homes Blogathon, but didn't mark it down on my list so I completely missed it! I only realized it just now while checking to see when my post was due...and I'm a month late!
So sorry about that. I'm usually fairly organized, but I'm not sure what happened here. :(
Hey, that's perfectly ok. Life happens! But don't worry, we're making this an annual blogathon so you'll have a chance to join again next year! :)
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