Round-Up for Day One of our lovely Miriam Hopkins Blogathon!
We’re feeling the Miriam love today!
Today is the first day of the Miriam Hopkins Blogathon, and we’re off to an amazing start. Today’s reviews reveal the surprising versatility and depth Miriam conveys on the screen.
This blogathon is celebrating the talent of a remarkable actress, and launching the new site, Font and Frock, with our friend and fellow book/movie lover, Maedez, who also curates A Small Press Life.
Here are today’s fab posts:
Critica Retro discusses our Miriam and Paul Muni’s attractive beard in The Woman I Love (or: The Woman Between).
The Last Drive-In examines Miriam’s ability to embrace characters who are destructive, and even grotesque, in The Children’s Hour and Don’t Open Until Doomsday (The Outer Limits).
Caftan Woman introduces us to a delightful and thoughtful film, The Stranger’s Return.
Speakeasy looks at Miriam as a sophisticated con artist in Trouble in Paradise.
Public Transportation Snob raves about Miriam’s free-spirited character in
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I think it’s time for a Miriam Movie Marathon. I can’t believe how many of these movies I have not seen!!!
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That sounds like fun! What a great idea for a cold, wintery weekend. 🙂
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Here’s my post!
http://margaretperry.org/miriam-hopkins-a-georgia-peach-in-hollywood/
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Great post!
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