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Classic Film & TV Cafe: The Notorious Landlady (1962) ‘Scene with Jack Lemmon & Kim Novak’
Source:The New Democrat “Diplomat Jack Lemmon has just returned to England and doesn’t know that everyone else suspects Kim Novak’s character of murdering her husband!” From Classic Film & TV Cafe Just on a personal note first: it was the early … Continue reading
Los Angeles Times: Patrick Kevin Day- Kim Novak: ‘Hollywood Star Walk’
Source:Los Angeles Times– Hollywood Goddess Kim Novak. Source:The Daily Review “Columbia Stars Kim Novak Film: South side of the 6300 block of Hollywood Boulevard Actress Born Marilyn Pauline Novak on Feb. 13, 1933 in Chicago, Ill. Kim Novak, the daughter … Continue reading
Posted in Baby Kim, Hollywood Goddess, The Daily Review
Tagged 2012, 2016, California, Chicago, Chinese Theatre, Goody Awards, Hollywood, Illinois, Kim Novak, Kim Novak's Career, Kim Novak's Life, Kim Novak's Star Walk, Los Angeles, Patrick Kevin Day, Sexy Women, TCM, The 1950s, The 1960s, The 2010s, Turner Classic Movies
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Rod Willerton: Hollywood & the Stars: In Search of Kim Novak
Source:The Daily Review Kim Novak, is Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield, except that she grew up. She might not be as versatile an entertainer as Marilyn and Jayne when it comes to comedy and music, but physically she’s right there … Continue reading
Richard Quine: The Notorious Landlady (1962) Starring Kim Novak & Jack Lemmon
Source:HD Retro Trailers– Hollywood Goddess Kim Novak starring in The Notorious Landlady. Source:The New Democrat “The original trailer in high definition of The Notorious Landlady directed by Richard Quine. Starring Kim Novak, Jack Lemmon, Fred Astaire and Lionel Jeffries.” From HD … Continue reading
Posted in Classic Movies, The New Democrat
Tagged 1962, America, Britain, England, Estelle Wood, Fred Astaire, HD Retro Trailers, Henry Daniell, Hollywood, Jack Lemmon, Jack Quine, Kim Novak, Lionel Jeffries, London, Maxwell Reed, Philippa Bevans, Richard Quine, Romantic Comedy, Ronald Long, Sexy Women, The 1960s, The Notorious Landlady, The Notorious Landlady 1962, The Notorious Landlady 1962 Movie, United Kingdom, United States
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Columbia Classic’s: Pushover (1954) Starring Fred McMurray & Kim Novak
. Source:The New Democrat “Money isn’t dirty, just people are”. One of the better lines from Pushover delivered by the great Kim Novak who was great at delivering lines because she had a great voice and came off as so … Continue reading
Posted in Classic Movies, The New Democrat
Tagged 1954, Alan Dexter, Allen Nourse, America, California, Crime Drama, Don Harvey, Dorothy Malone, E.G. Marshall, Fred McMurray, Hollywood, Kim Novak, Los Angeles, Paul Richards, Phillip Carey, Pushover, Pushover 1954, Pushover 1954 Movie, Richard Quine, Sexy Women, The 1950s, United States
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Falcon Crest Blog: Entertainment Tonight- Kim Novak (1985)
Source:Falcon Crest Blog Hollywood Goddess Kim Novak, being interviewed by Entertainment Tonight, in 1985. Source: The New Democrat “Falcon Crest: Themes From The Television Series – available on July 15, 2013 as a Download Edition on amazon and iTunes:Amazon, Apple. In … Continue reading
Otto Preminger: The Man With The Golden Arm (1955) Starring Frank Sinatra & Kim Novak
Source:TCM– Chairman of the Board Frank Sinatra and Hollywood Goddess Kim Novak. Source:The New Democrat “In the late 1940s, Frankie Majcinek, who is known as Frankie Machine, returns to Chicago’s South Side, which is mostly inhabited by Polish Americans, after … Continue reading
Posted in Classic Movies, The New Democrat
Tagged 1955, America, Chicago, Frank Sinatra, Hollywood, Illinois, Kim Novak, Klokline Cinema, Otto Preminger, Sexy Women, TCM, The 1950s, The Man With The Golden Arm, The Man With The Golden Arm 1955, The Man With The Golden Arm 1955 Movie, Turner Classic Movies, United States
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Movie Clips: Vertigo (1958) Let’s Wander Together
. Source:The New Democrat I could simply listen and watch Kim Novak until Israel and Palestine came to peace and agree to a two-state solution. There’s just something about her voice and those eyes and cheeks that just makes me … Continue reading
Movie Clips: Vertigo (1958) Starring Jimmy Stewart & Kim Novak
. Source:The New Democrat I wouldn’t say that Vertigo is a great movie, especially not a great Alfred Hitchcock film. There are at least three others and probably more Hitchcock movies that are better. North by Northwest my favorite, Rear … Continue reading