
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 | 36 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmFilm History | |||

Marty and Cindy share some trivia and context from the first Pink Panther movie
Film Essentials
Director: BlakeEdwards | Stars: David Niven, Peter Sellers, Robert Wagner, Capucine, Claudia Cardinale | Music: Henry Mancini | Runtime: 113 min | Box O... more
Director/Screenplay: John Huston (based on the 1927 B.Traven novel) Stars: Humphrey Bogart (Fred C. Dobbs), Walter Huston(Howard), Tim Holt (Bob Curtin), Bruce Bennett (James Cody), Barton MacLane (Pat McCormick), Alfonso Bedoya (“Gold Hat”)Cinematog... more
Marty and Cindy review the film adaptation of Agatha Christie's favorite work.
Title: And Then There Were None (1945)
Director: René Clair | Screenplay: Dudley Nichols
Stars: Barry Fitzgerald · Walter Huston · Louis Hayward · Roland Young · June D... more
Cindy and Marty settle on a favorite large cast comedy, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963)
Film Overview
• Title: It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) | Director: Stanley Kramer | Screenplay: William & Tania Rose
• Stars: Spencer Tracy, Mil... more
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Two hosts explore classic Hollywood through focused, film-by-film discussions that blend historical context, production trivia, and thoughtful critique. Episodes center on iconic titles from the Golden Age, unpacking dialogue, performances, production design, and cultural reception, while weaving in personal anecdotes and cross-film references. Across episodes, the format remains conversational and accessible, making it appealing to listeners who relish deep-dive cinema history with a warm, spoiler-light vibe. A standout trait is the duo's knack for pairing scholarly context with playful banter, plus occasional teases for related events and tie-ins that keep long-time fans engaged.
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