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Fade to Chat: Golden Age Cinema

Marty Jencius

Journey with us through classic Hollywood—from the late 1920s talkies through the vibrant studio era and into the mid-1960s cinematic twilight. Every episode, we spotlight one iconic film, exploring its historical context, standout dialogue, and what delights or frustrates us today. Whether you’re deep into film history or just discovering the magic of classic cinema, join us as we chat through ea... more

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Marty and Cindy talk about the Cold War comedy Dr. Strangelove and all the trivia associated with the movie.

Director: Stanley Kubrick

Source Material: Red Alert by Peter George

Starring: Peter Sellers, George C. Scott, Sterling Hayden, Slim Picke... more

Marty and Cindy chat about the home building comedy, Mr. Blanding Builds His Dream House

Director: H.C. Potter

Starring: Cary Grant, Myrna Loy, Melvyn Douglas

Genre: Domestic comedy / social satire

Setting: New York City and rural Connecticut

Ba... more

Marty and Cindy review the Peter O’Toole and Audrey Hepburn caper comedy How to Steal a Million

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· Directed by William Wyler, known for balancing sophistication, romance, and meticulous visual composition.

· Produced during a ... more

Cindy and Marty review the Hitchcock mystery Dial M for Murder

Film: Dial M for Murder (1954)

Director: Alfred Hitchcock

Based on: Frederick Knott’s stage play (and earlier television version)

Starring: Ray Milland (Tony Wendice), Grace Kelly (Ma... more

Marty and Cindy review a favorite rom-com, The Awful Truth, with Cary Grant and Irene Dunne.

Title: The Awful Truth (1937)

Director: Leo McCarey

Screenplay: Viña Delmar, based on the play by Arthur Richman

Studio: Columbia PicturesRuntime: 91 min... more

Cindy and Marty look at the classic film noir Double Indemnity and have a new appreciation for excessive smoking in movies.

Double Indemnity was released in 1944 by Paramount Pictures and directed by Billy Wilder. The screenplay was written by Wilde... more

Cindy and Marty discuss facts and fun from the Doris Day / Rock Hudson pairing in Send Me No Flowers

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· Release Year: 1964

· Genre: Romantic Comedy / Farce

· Director: Norman Jewison

· Screenplay: Julius J. Epstein (Oscar winner for C... more

Cindy and Marty speak about Billy Wilder’s The Apartment with lots of movie trivia and the portrayals done by Lemmon. MacLaine, and MacMurray

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Release Year: 1960Runtime: 125 minutesFormat: Black-and-whiteStudio / Distributor: United Arti... more

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