1947 Blogathon: Day 3 Recap
It was delightful! It was delicious! It was delovely!
It was Day 3 of the 1947 Blogathon!
The third and final day of this fabulous event was jam-packed with scrumptious posts from a variety of talented bloggers – so grab yourself a snack, settle back, and enjoy today’s awesome offerings!
The Cinematic Frontier knows all about The Lady from Shanghai.
The Motion Pictures tells us what Bogie’s up to in Dark Passage.
Sister Celluloid gives us the low-down on The Man I Love.
Movies Silently accessorizes with Golden Earrings.
The Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood knows that you should never Cry Wolf.
Critica Retro takes the Road to Rio.
Seven Doors of Cinema shares the magic of The Ghost and Mrs. Muir.
Girls Do Film solves the riddle of The Lady from Shanghai.
A Shroud of Thoughts takes a peek inside Jassy.
Noirish goes inside Heartaches.
Reel Distracted knows better than to Ride the Pink Horse.
Speakeasy takes a ride down Trail Street.
Shadows and Satin knows why it’s so scary when The Devil Thumbs a Ride.
Motion Picture Gems says Welcome Stranger!
Silver Screen Modes takes a look at the Noir Films of 1947.
Silver Scenes whispers about The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
Thanks so much to all the great posters today! Be sure to visit Speakeasy tomorrow, where Kristina will provide a mammoth wrap-up of this super-cool event!
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Out of this list, two of my all-time favorites are The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and The Golden Earring! Love it! 🙂
Great blogathon, Karen (and Kristina)! I’ve learned so much!
Too bad I didn’t have time to participate to this blogathon. 😦 But I’ll make sure to read some of the entries 🙂 Btw, I’ve nominated you for a Liebster Award! Congrats! For the details, click on this link : https://thewonderfulworldofcinema.wordpress.com/2015/07/17/2nd-liebster-award-for-the-wonderful-world-of-cinema/