
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
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmFilm History | ||||

Cindy and Marty discuss facts and fun from the Doris Day / Rock Hudson pairing in Send Me No Flowers
Quick Facts
· 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
Quick Facts
Release Year: 1960Runtime: 125 minutesFormat: Black-and-whiteStudio / Distributor: United Arti... more
Cindy and Marty reflect on the holiday classic, Miracle on 34th Street - 1947, with trivia and actor information you haven't heard yet.
Quick FactsRelease year: 1947 (U.S. release: June 1947)Runtime: 96 minutes • Black-and-whiteStudio / Distributor:... more
Cindy and Marty look at a swinging-’60s dark comedy mixing bachelor-fantasy satire, comic-strip meta-storytelling, and commentary on marriage expectation, How to Murder Your Wife.
Basic Film Facts
• Release Year: 1965
• Director: Richard Quine
•... more
Cindy and Marty share stories about the iconic screwball comedy, Howard Hawks’ Bringing Up Baby.
Bringing Up Baby (1938)
Director: Howard Hawks
Writers: Dudley Nichols & Hagar Wilde
Stars: Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, Charles Ruggles, May Robs... more
Stephanie Marder joins Cindy and Marty to talk about the wackiness that is the Marx Brothers Duck Soup.
The Basics
· Release Date: November 17, 1933 (Paramount Pictures)
· Runtime: 68 minutes
· Country/Language: United States / English
· Directo... more
Marty and Cindy take on a classic that Cindy hadn’t seen before, Lawrence of Arabia
Title: Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
Director: David Lean
Writers: Robert Bolt and Michael Wilson
Stars: Peter O’Toole, Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn, Omar Sharif, Jac... more
Cindy and Marty chat about the movie Gaslight, a psychological thriller that coined the term we use today.
Director: George CukorWriters: John Van Druten, Walter Reisch, and John L. Balderston (adapted from Patrick Hamilton’s 1938 play)Stars: Ingrid... more
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