Asta: Detective Dog

asta & folksAstaAsta appeared in the ‘Thin Man ‘ films with Robert Powell and Myrna Loy who played Mr and Mrs Charles.  He was the child they never had and went everywhere with his human parents.  All PackedThey took him on trains, in taxis, on planes, cruise ships… even to restaurants. asta at sea

 

 

 

 

 

In return Asta entertained and carried out important intelligence missions sussing out the bad guys.  Often when Mr Charles was caught in a jam asta would know exactly what to do to get him out of it.  astatangleAlways on hand to chase a gangster up a tree, disarm a femme fatale with his winning smile or to distract an ex- con from carrying out yet another petty attempt at revenge.

Asta directsReally though Asta was just your average adorable pooch and lived for his rewards.

Hollywood Christmas Movies Of Old

Cary Grant 'The Bishops Wife.tiff jpgCary Grant was an angel in ‘The Bishop’s Wife’

He knew how to decorate the tree

And Fast

Maureen Ohara was the  single mum

Who didn’t believe in Santa Clause

in ‘Miracle On 34th Street’
Miracle On 34th; Faith is ......

Crosby croonsBing Crosby was the Christmas Crooner who made hearts swoon at ‘The Holiday Inn’

James Stewart and Maureen OSullivan were department store sweethearts only they didn’t know it in

The Shop around The Corner James Stewart and Margaret Sullivan‘Little Shop around The Corner’

Adams Family Christmas;gif JPGGomez and Mortisha set a new trend in ‘The Adams Family Christmas’

And as always it’s ‘A Wonderful Life’ just like the movie of the same name.

Those values still hold true.

It's a wonderful life

Enjoy!

Merry Christmas All

Betty Bourgeoise.

Betty B

Hollywood Sex Appeal 1930s ( Pre Code )

mae-westThe Hollywood censorship code was not actually properly enforced until 1934. Up to that time promiscuity on screen was accepted for the most part.  Drugs, marital affairs,gambling were just as rampant in society then as they are now. The sirens of the silver screen played vamps, vixens and even thieves with great flair. Mae West and Cary GrantThey weren’t afraid to speak their minds or reveal their flesh either. Probably leading the pack in the naughty corner was the scintillating and extremely daring Mae West who made a living out of selling sex appeal on stage only.   All was temptation.  No sex involved. Her one liners were a classic and are widely quoted even today.  “Is that a gun in your pocket or are you just glad to see me”? was one of her most famous quips.  Mae was a shrewd business woman and controlled all aspects of her productions.  She also wrote the scripts.  Unique in the 30s to be a woman in charge of the men she worked with.  Jean Harlow was another. Harlow  Tough on the outside but soft as marshmallow on the inside.  She was always the gal from the wrong side of the tracks who somehow manages to make good.  Like Mae West she played a good vamp and always glammed it up for the camera. She often starred with Clark Gable and the chemistry between them was sizzling.  She was the temptress and he the masculine foil to her sarcasm.  Trying so hard to resist her allure but finding it difficult to remain aloof for long.  Gable and HarlowShe would eventually win out with her lovely combination cunning and sweetness.  What was a guy to do?  Joan Crawford too could heat up the screen with raw sex appeal and she definitely did not suffer fools lightly.  Joan was a leading lady alright. Grand_hotel_trailer_crawford_beery Men would literally follow her into the great abyss is she so wanted.  Men found her irresistable probably because she was so like them in the ways her characters thought and acted.  There were many others too too numerous to mention who pushed the sexy, sultry screen siren to the limits.  The films in which they appeared dealt with issues which broke the moral codes of society and often shocked the sensibilities of the audience.joan-crawford-1930s-  Films like ‘Baby Face’ with Barbara Stanwyck where the character is molested by her father and goes on to seek revenge on all men or ‘Grand Hotel’ with Crawford playing a secretary who sleeps with her boss in order to get ahead. Barbara Stanwyck in nylon By the 1940s following the war characters were not allowed to share the same bed on film and women rarely sassed.  For more info on individual stars and on scenes from their films see ‘GreatGaffes.com. with articles by Gabby Du Gaffe.

Fred and Ginger: Total perfection

Fred and Ginger 'Fleet'All one needs is short dose of Fred and Ginger to learn what real dancing is all about.  As a viewer of the t.v. phenomenon ‘Dancing With The Stars’ I think it’s a good idea to get myself a small dose of real ‘reality’. Fred and Ginger %22 I'm in love with you%22 Let’s face it none of these so called ‘Stars’ are anywhere near the calibre of Fred and Ginger or can ever hope to be.  Even the great Michael Baryshnikov was a Fred Astaire lover.  I don’t know , however, if Baryshnikov ever had a partner to equal Ginger.  A superb comedienne Ginger was a major talent all on her own and a brilliant foil for Fred  It was said that he gave her class and she gave him sex.Fred and Ginger hand kissFred and Ginger mirror Their movies were really just fantasy romance and the plots were quite ridiculous but their dancing …. oh such dancing …. was sublime.