Time to start a film festival y'all!
Only old Hollywood classics. I am also linking articles with more information by @BlondeAtTheFilm! She is a fellow fan!
RT this thread and follow for more!
#lockdownindia
#QuarantineActivities
#moviesuggestions
Only old Hollywood classics. I am also linking articles with more information by @BlondeAtTheFilm! She is a fellow fan!
RT this thread and follow for more!
#lockdownindia
#QuarantineActivities
#moviesuggestions
So the first film is Roman Holiday (1953)! This was Audrey Hepburn's first English film. She is joined by Gregory Peck. https://theblondeatthefilm.com/2013/11/21/roman-holiday-1953/
It is a funny, yet heartwarming movie. Plus Audrey Hepburn as a princess 
!!!


The next movie is The Philadelphia Story (1941). Staring Katherine Hepburn, Cary Grant and James Stewart. https://theblondeatthefilm.com/2018/01/29/the-philadelphia-story/
This film revived Katherine Hepburn's career in Hollywood. She will go on to give us many more classics (coming up! 
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The next movie is How To Steal A Million (1966). Starring Audrey Hepburn (again!) and Peter O'Toole. https://theblondeatthefilm.com/2014/06/16/how-to-steal-a-million-1966/
Revolving around the world of art and forgery, this film will have you in splits 
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The next film is The More The Merrier (1943)! Starring Jean Arthur, Charles Coburn, and Joel McCrea. https://theblondeatthefilm.com/2014/05/01/the-more-the-merrier-1943/
Jean Arthur was 43 when she signed up for this movie, and was quite nervous abt her looks (plus had chronic stage fright).
During filming, she once barricaded herself in her dressing room and had to be coerced out by Joel McCrea after everyone else failed to do so!
During filming, she once barricaded herself in her dressing room and had to be coerced out by Joel McCrea after everyone else failed to do so!
RT/bookmark this thread and follow me for more movies! Also check out @BlondeAtTheFilm's site: https://theblondeatthefilm.com/