
Classic movies, true stories of tinseltown. All about classic Hollywood #classichollywoodstars# vintagehollywood #oldhollywood#Hollywoodscandals
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

I really like this show. I thought it's perfect for Spooky October Spooktacular. A Must after listening to this is watch the flick. It's fun to know all the behind the scenes info.
I speak to the fabulous Julian David Stone about his best selling bo... more
John and I talk about some movies we just don't think are happy endings. From mommas boys, wrong love interests and lots more.
I had lots of fun. Many of the movies we talk about you should be able to find on YouTube.
Of course there are spoilers, ... more
Joel was such a great guest. He has great stories about his dad, who was the only agent to receive an Emmy award, and Normans gallery of star clients, Natalie Wood, Kim Novak, and many more. Joel talks about his own interactions with so many old Holl... more
John's latest book is a lot of fun. He chose some great performances that got no love from The Academy. We discuss some of my faves, including one of my autumn Halloween faves, Rosemary's Baby. Why he thinks Mia should have gotten a nod for her Rose... more
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I really love this podcast and all of the interesting subjects and people Grace covers. Her guests are always interesting and she has a wonderful sense of humour as an interviewer. I always learn new things about Old Hollywood. Highly recommend!
I really enjoy hearing stories about old Hollywood. I would love an episode on Dorothy Dandridge.
I love this podcast & learning about these stories! Grace is fantastic and has wonderful energy.
But when April is a guest on the show, she says “so she’s sitting there and…” / “he sits there and he…” like every few sentences when she’s telling a story and it DRIVES ME NUTS!
But April Vivea drives me nuts with her “no” when she is agreeing with Grace. She begins every sentence with “no , yes.”
Sister Celluloid was a fantastic guest discussing little known actress Linda Darnell. I enjoy the podcast and will continue tuning in.
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The content explores the rich history and fascinating narratives surrounding classic Hollywood, focusing on the true stories of iconic figures and lesser-known legends from the golden age of cinema. Through insightful discussions with authors, filmmakers, and historians, episodes feature detailed accounts of renowned stars like Marilyn Monroe and Bette Davis, as well as the societal impacts of their films. Unique angles, such as books highlighting overlooked performances and the complexities of aging in Hollywood, bring depth to the conversations and appeal to history enthusiasts and classic film lovers alike.
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2. Caroline Young
3. Dwayne Epstein
4. Anthony J. Mohr
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