100 years ago, the first film to criticize the Great War (1914-1918) was released. The French “J’Accuse” hit the screens six months after the war ended: CR https://t.co/2OAZR7gUz9
"More than machinery, we need humanity; more than cleverness, we need kindness and gentleness. Without these qualities, life will be violent and all will be lost." - Charlie Chaplin https://t.co/EOR3fFiQ4N
Before Marilym Monroe, another lady got in trouble with the New York air blows in "What Happened on 23rd Street, New York City", from 1901. - CR https://t.co/bPAKCn9ths
Great site if you're into radio history - Today Jack Benny made his radio debut on "The Ed Sullivan Show" on the CBS network. -K https://t.co/nX9G8qS7hs
Have you watched "There's One Born Every Minute" (1942), the film debut of birthday girl Elizabeth Taylor? What did you think? - CR https://t.co/SG8dpSXGV2
This actually looks promising. Wasn't a fan of past revivals but the original series is one of my favorite shows. Do you think you'll watch? -K https://t.co/BatQdvZXGi