6 comments on “The TCM Top Twelve for March 2013

  1. Kristen, “Manhattan Melodrama” is my favorite of the Powell/Loy pairings. Of course, you know that I don’t lean to comedy, so that is probably not a surprise. There is another piece of American history attached to the film. In the beginning of the film, there is a pleasure cruise fire which takes the lives of hundreds of people, including the parents of the little boys who will grow up to be William Powell and Clark Gable. That event actually happened. The General Slocum was the name of the ship (in real life and in the movie), and it happened off New York Harbor. (The Powell/Gable characters, of course, are fictional, but the event is not.)

    “I Confess” happens to be my favorite Hitchcock film, and the character of Michael Logan is one of my all-time favorite film characters. I know, it’s one of Hitch’s lesser-known films, but you know me…often walking to the beat of my own drum. Perhaps it’s my fave because Monty Clift is one of my beloved guys. I would encourage you to see more of his work. He was a terrific actor. His “A Place in the Sun” is my all-time favorite movie.

    TCM airs “Inherit the Wind” constantly. I DVR’d it maybe 2 times ago…still haven’t had a chance to watch it. So many movies in the DVR, so little time to watch them all!

    Have a great day!

    • I have Manhattan Melodrama as part of a William Powell/Myrna Loy set so might give me an excuse to crack that open. I didn’t know about the General Slocum! Always fascinated to see movies tied into history. Haha, don’t be afraid to beat your own drum, that’s why we all got into blogging! I have seen A Place in the Sun (can’t believe I forgot to mention that), and Clift is fantastic in that as well. Yeah, I have quite a few films taped that have aired several times already, we all need to be able to retire and live off blogging.

  2. Oh, and a goodie I am looking forward to in March is “Saturday’s Children,” a little-known John Garfield film. It’s one of the few of Mr. Garfield’s films I haven’t seen yet, and it provides a rare opportunity to catch him in a romantic role.

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