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Gloria Grahame, Robert Young, and Robert Mitchum: Crossfire (1947)

March 27, 2022 By Joi

Gloria Grahame, Crossfire

Gloria Grahame

The wonderful 1947 film-noir Crossfire was directed by Edward Dmytryk and boasts an extraordinary cast which includes Gloria Grahame, Robert Young, Robert Mitchum, Robert Ryan, George Cooper, and Jacqueline White. Gloria Grahame isn’t just one of my favorite film-noir actresses, she’s one of my favorite all-time actresses. She was wonderful in absolutely everything from comedy to film-noirs…. from Ado Annie to the femme fatales she played so deliciously.

I also love her co-stars in this film – the casting department worked magic with this group and it pays off in the film. It’s absolutely wonderful.

Gloria Grahame and Robert Young, Crossfire

Gloria Grahame and Robert Young, Crossfire

Robert Young fascinates me – he’s best-known for his wonderful classic television show Father Knows Best, but when you see him in a film role, you realize just how great an actor he was. He had an undeniable charisma about his as well.

You can find Crossfire on dvd (Amazon link) or watch the movie on Prime Video.

Gloria Grahame, Crossfire

Gloria Grahame

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I Met Him in Paris Lobby Cards: Claudette Colbert, Melvyn Douglas, and Robert Young

October 11, 2020 By Joi

I Met Him in Paris Lobby Card

Three of my absolute all-time favorite stars are Melvyn Douglas, Claudette Colbert, and Robert Young. Love them so much – I spend so much time with their various movies they almost seem like family.

Funny how that happens with stars of movies, television, radio, and music isn’t it? Their wonderful faces and voices become so familiar to us it seems as though we know them personally.

It’s certainly that way for me with these three wonderful stars.

Given my love for each, is it any wonder I’m crazy about I Met Him in Paris?! Although, I have to confess, I spend the entire film just wanting Robert Young to get lost!

Hoping he’ll forgive me for that one… but in this particular love triangle, I had a clear favorite. It has zero to do with the great actor Robert Young, of course. It has everything to do with his character.

If you’ve never seen this adorable and fun movie, I hope you’ll check it out. It is really, really special and these stars shine brightly from the first scene to the last.

Even Robert! (just kind of kidding… a little)

You can find I Met Him in Paris (link to the dvd on Amazon) on Amazon but I don’t believe it’s on Prime Video yet.

I Met Him in Paris Lobby Card


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I Met Him in Paris, Starring Claudette Colbert, Melvyn Douglas, and Robert Young

August 29, 2020 By Joi

I Met Him in Paris Lobby Card

I Met Him in Paris with Melvyn Douglas, Claudette Colbert, and Robert Young

Sometimes… not always, but sometimes… when two or more of your favorite stars hooked up in a movie, magic ensued. This is what happened with I Met Him in Paris, starring three of my very favorites Melvyn Douglas, Claudette Colbert, and Robert Young (though, admittedly, I spend the entire movie wanting Robert to get out of Melvyn’s way!).

This is an especially cute romcom from 1937 (directed by Wesley Ruggles). The film’s plot is somewhat of a love triangle between the three main characters: Kay (Claudette Colbert), George (Melvyn Douglas), and Gene (Robert Young). The problem is, one is concealing quite a secret.

The chemistry among the three stars is palpable and the writing is timeless.

Paramount leased the land owned by a local Sun Valley silver prospector, Gus Anderson, for 500 dollars and built the set for I Met Him in Paris… complete with a Swiss-like lodge! Gus Anderson and his family apparently moved into the lodge after filming was completed.

A few of the skiing scenes call for us old movie lovers to do what we do best… tell our high falutin’ expectations to take the day off. Is it perfectly believable? No. But as we all know, old movies are about entertainment and fun – and, come on, we wouldn’t have them any other way.

You can find I Met Him in Paris (link to the dvd) on Amazon.

And say it one more time with me… Get out of the way, Gene!

I Met Him in Paris Lobby Card

I Met Him in Paris: Melvyn Douglas and Claudette Colbert

Filed Under: Claudette Colbert, Movie Reviews, Picture of the Day, Robert Young

Joan Crawford, Robert Young, and Franchot Tone: The Bride Wore Red (Pictures of the Day)

December 29, 2019 By Joi

The Bride Wore Red: Joan Crawford Robert Young, and Franchot Tone

Joan Crawford Robert Young, and Franchot Tone, The Bride Wore Red (1937)

During filming of The Bride Wore Red (Amazon link to the dvd), an electrician fell from a catwalk high above the set (nearly landing on Joan Crawford). She refused to resume filming until she knew that he would be fully cared for, would remain on salary, and that his family would be provided for.
She also called the hospital each day to check on his condition.
Love this lady!
The Bride Wore Red: Joan Crawford Robert Young, and Franchot Tone

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