Very rare to find bloopers from the Hollywood classics. I've edited all the bits in which Bette Davis appeared in the "Warner Bros Breakdowns" of 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1942 and 1944. Bette sure knew how to keep her sense of humour ! Enjoy and feel free to comment !
Here's a little tribute to a great lady of the silver screen, with Robert Taylor (to whom she was married from 1939 to 1951) and with some of her onscreen partners. Enjoy !
In this interview, Dame Julie Andrews talks about her book "Home, A Memoir of My Early Years". She recalls her childhood and her debuts as a singer and actress in Broadway. The interview was broadcast on an Irish radio station on April 6th, 2008.
In this interview, Dame Julie Andrews talks about her book "Home, A Memoir of My Early Years". She recalls her childhood and her debuts as a singer and actress in Broadway. The interview was broadcast on an Irish radio station on April 6th, 2008.
In this interview, Dame Julie Andrews talks about her book "Home, A Memoir of My Early Years". She recalls her childhood and her debuts as a singer and actress in Broadway. The interview was broadcast on an Irish radio station on April 6th, 2008.
In this interview, Dame Julie Andrews talks about her book "Home, A Memoir of My Early Years". She recalls her childhood and her debuts as a singer and actress in Broadway. The interview was broadcast on an Irish radio station on April 6th, 2008.
Here's a little guessing game for you. You'll have to guess from which Bette Davis films the lines were taken. I hope you have fun playing my game. Feel free to post comments !
Here's a series of pictures presenting Bette Davis on the set and on location of different films she played in. As you'll see, there's not much to do but knitting and crocheting between takes... :) I hope you enjoy.
A tribute to Katharine Hepburn, one of the most talentuous actresses of Hollywood classic movies. The song was performed by Kate and Cary Grant in the hilarious "Bringing Up Baby" (1938). This is my first creation, so feel free to comment !
"Jezebel" (1938) is a movie I like very much. Bette Davis plays an arrogant Southern girl who tries to be forgiven for her mistakes in the end, to the man she has always loved (played by Henry Fonda).
Here's a tribute to tap dancing in Hollywood. In order of appearance: Ruby Keeler, Joan Crawford, Jane Powell, Rita Hayworth, Fred Astaire, Eleanor Powell, Ginger Rogers, Gene Kelly, Betty Grable, Cyd Charisse. The song is from the 1933 musical "42nd Street". Please leave comments ^^
Here's a little tribute to a great screen couple of the Hollywood classics, Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant. The pictures are taken from the 4 films they made together. In chronological order:
Sylvia Scarlett (1936)
Bringing Up Baby (1938)
Holiday (1938)
The Philadelphia Story (1940)
In this interview, Dame Julie Andrews talks about her book "Home, A Memoir of My Early Years". She recalls her childhood and her debuts as a singer and actress in Broadway. The interview was broadcast on an Irish radio station on April 6th, 2008.