Wednesday, 31 December 2014

Happy New Year!

♥Happy New Year from some of my favorite stars
 
 John Wayne and 3rd wife Pilar
 
 Judy Garland
 
 Carole Lombard in Made for Each Other (1939) - forgot it on my list
 
Lombard kissing Jimmy Stewart

Ringing in the New Year with Classic Films

Don't have a glamorous party to go to tonight? Watch one of these classic films! No one has a better party than them!

 

The Gold Rush (1925) - silent Charlie Chaplin film (on HuluPlus)

Like most holidays, New Year's Eve is meant to be spent with friends and family -- and in the movies, any character who spends the evening alone is more than likely feeling pretty melancholy. Charlie Chaplin's 1925 classic The Gold Rush provides a particularly poignant example with its classic New Year's Eve sequence, in which Chaplin is duped into believing the object of his affection will be stopping by his poverty-stricken cabin to celebrate, only to be stood up -- and eventually fall asleep at his table, dreaming he's the life of the party after all. Calling it "the outstanding gem of all Chaplin's pictures," Mordaunt Hall of the New York Times wrote, "Here is a comedy with streaks of poetry, pathos, tenderness, linked with brusqueness and boisterousness." source


One Way Passage (1932) - William Powell & Kay Francis (sad but good)


After the Thin Man (1936) - William Powell & Myrna Loy, James Stewart


Holiday (1938) - Cary Grant & Katharine Hepburn


Bachelor Mother (1939) - David Niven & Ginger Rogers, Charles Coburn

Article on the TCM blog


Holiday Inn (1942) - Bing Crosby & Fred Astaire


Sunset Boulevard (1950) - Gloria Swanson & William Holden


Room For One More (1952) - Cary Grant & Betsy Drake ( his real life wife at the time)


An Affair to Remember (1957) - Cary Grant & Deborah Kerr (watch with a glass of pink champagne)


The Apartment (1960) - Jack Lemmon, Shirley McLaine, Fred MacMurray

List of New Year's films (not complete) - can you think of any others?