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This week we finish our Alfred Hitchcock month with the oldest movie we have ever covered, we talk the 39 Steps, the 40th, of course, is acceptance. This is a dusting off of an old, behind the Patreon Paywall episode, so be kind about the fact that my voice has aged terribly. Make sure to like and subscribe wherever you are getting this! Please leave us a review and follow us everywhere! How will The 39 Steps hold up? Host: Jon Panel: Nic, Matt, Jeremy Directed by Alfred Hitchcock Starring: Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll, Lucie Mannheim, Godfrey Tearle, Peggy Ashcroft, John Laurie
This week we finish our Alfred Hitchcock month with the oldest movie we have ever covered, we talk the 39 Steps, the 40th, of course, is acceptance. This is a dusting off of an old, behind the Patreon Paywall episode, so be kind about the fact that my voice has aged terribly. Make sure to like and subscribe wherever you are getting this! Please leave us a review and follow us everywhere! How will The 39 Steps hold up? Host: Jon Panel: Nic, Matt, Jeremy Directed by Alfred Hitchcock Starring: Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll, Lucie Mannheim, Godfrey Tearle, Peggy Ashcroft, John Laurie
This week, we did into one of the films that helped put Alfred Hitchcock's name on the map to international audiences, the spy thriller The 39 Steps.***SPOILER ALERT*** We do talk about this movie in its entirety, so if you plan on watching it, we suggest you watch it before listening to our takes.A Gaumont-British Picture. Released June 6, 1935. Produced by Michael Balcon and directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Written by Charles Bennett and Ian Hay, based on the 1915 novel The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan. Starring Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll, Lucie Mannheim, Godfrey Tearle, Peggy Ashcroft, John Laurie, and Wylie Watson. Cinematography by Bernard Knowles. Music by Louis Levy.Ranking: 13 out of 52. Ranking movies is a reductive parlor game. It's also fun. And it's a good way to frame a discussion. We aggregated over 70 ranked lists from critics, fans, and magazines The 39 Steps got 2,430 ranking points.
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Red net. Sponsored by: Chase and Sanbron Coffee (Charlie McCarthy Game premium). Nelson Eddy starts the program by singing, "The Song Of The Vagabonds." Edgar tells a ghost story on Halloween. This program is noted for being broadcast at the same time as "The War Of The Worlds" was heard on "The Mercury Theatre" on CBS. Madeleine Carroll appears opposite Don Ameche in a romantic drama called, "There's Always Juliet." Judy recounts her first visit to a football game.
Agents Scott and Cam, along with guest operative Neil Alcock, author of Hitchology, investigate a suspicious chocolate factory while decoding the 1936 Alfred Hitchcock spy thriller Secret Agent. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Starring John Gielgud, Madeleine Carroll, Robert Young, Peter Lorre, Percy Marmont, Florence Kahn and Charles Carson. Make sure to purchase Hitchology on Amazon, and check out more of Neil's work at his website or on the Incredible Suit blog. You can also follow Neil on Bluesky, Threads and Instagram. Become a SpyHards Patron and gain access to top secret "Agents in the Field" bonus episodes, movie commentaries and more! Purchase the latest exclusive SpyHards merch at Redbubble. Social media: @spyhards View the NOC List and the Disavowed List at Letterboxd.com/spyhards Podcast artwork by Hannah Hughes. Theme music by Doug Astley.
Christmas is just around the corner, and what better way to inspire young hearts and minds than with the gift of a great book? At the beginning of Advent, Helena Judd, producer and host of Culture Tuesday on Radio Maria England, welcomed three incredible Catholic authors—Tammy Fernando, Madeleine Carroll, and Corinna Turner—to share their top picks for children and teens this Christmas. Whether you're shopping for a budding bookworm or just looking for meaningful stocking stuffers, these authors have something special to recommend.
Secret Agent is a 1936 espionage thriller set during World War I. We did into this little-seen spy movie from Hitch's British era in this week's podcast. Details: A British International Picture released 5/11/1936. Produced by Michael Balcon and Ivor Montagu. Screenplay by Charles Bennett, Alma Reville, Ian Hay and Jesse Lasky Jr., based on a story by W. Somerset Maugham and a play by Campbell Dixon. Starring John Gielgud, Madeleine Carroll, Peter Lorre, and Robert Young. Cinematography by Bernard Knowles. Score by John Greenwood. Ranking: 34 out of 52. Ranking movies is a reductive parlor game. It's also fun. And it's a good way to frame a discussion. We aggregated over 70 ranked lists from critics, fans, and magazines Secret Agent got 1,013 ranking points.
Our annual remembrance of the War of the WorldsFirst a look at the events of the dayThen The Mercury Theater of the Air, originally broadcast October 30, 1938, 86 years ago, The War of the Worlds. The most famous radio show of all time. Mars invades New Jersey in a relocated adaptation of the HG Wells classic. Then HG Wells meets Orson Welles, originally broadcast October 28, 1949, 75 years ago. The two literary giants, H.G. Wells and Orson Welles, met in San Antonio, Texas, for a recorded conversation on KTSA radio station. This chance encounter was significant, as both men were connected by their work on H.G. Wells' classic science fiction novel, “The War of the Worlds”.We follow that with the news from 86 years ago, then The Chase and Sandborn Hour, originally broadcast October 30, 1938, 86 years ago, with guest Madeleine Carroll. Nelson Eddy starts the program by singing, "The Song Of The Vagabonds." Edgar tells a ghost story on Halloween. Madeleine Carroll appears opposite Don Ameche in a romantic drama called, "There's Always Juliet." Judy recounts her first visit to a football game. Finally, Lum and Abner, originally broadcast October 30, 1941, 83 years ago. The Prince ot Heal Lum's Leg. Prince Ali Kush "cures" Lum of his broken leg, but he falls off the stage after the cure!Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
This week on Vintage Classic Radio's "Sunday Night Playhouse," we present an enchanting episode of "Lux Radio Theatre" featuring the timeless play "Conversation Piece," written by Noel Coward. Originally broadcast on November 15th, 1936, this episode captures the witty and sophisticated dialogue for which Coward is renowned. Noel Coward, a prolific playwright, composer, director, and actor, penned "Conversation Piece" in the early 1930s. Known for his sharp wit and polished style, Coward's works often explore the complexities of social interactions and class distinctions. "Conversation Piece" is set in the elegant backdrop of 19th-century France and follows the intriguing relationship between a reclusive English nobleman and a vivacious Parisian courtesan, as they navigate societal expectations and their own personal desires. The play exemplifies Coward's talent for blending humor with poignant social commentary, creating a narrative that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. The cast for this radio adaptation includes some of the most celebrated actors of the era. Our protagonist, the English nobleman, is portrayed by Ronald Colman, whose nuanced performance brings depth to the character's introspective nature. Opposite him, the charming Parisian courtesan is played by the talented Madeleine Carroll, whose grace and wit shine through in every scene. Supporting roles are masterfully handled by a stellar ensemble, including Herbert Mundin as the loyal butler, Frieda Inescort as the scheming countess, and Douglas Dumbrille as the opportunistic suitor. The delightful interplay between these characters, brought to life by this distinguished cast, ensures an evening of captivating entertainment. Tune in to Vintage Classic Radio for a journey back to the golden age of radio drama with "Conversation Piece" on this week's "Sunday Night Playhouse." Enjoy the sophisticated charm and delightful repartee that only Noel Coward can deliver, brought to life by an exceptional ensemble cast.
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Sam Clements is curating a fictional film festival. He'll accept almost anything, but the movie must not be longer than 90 minutes. This is the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Fest podcast. In episode 120 Sam is joined by Neil Alcock, film writer and author of HITCHOLOGY: A Film-by-Film Guide to the Style and Themes of Alfred Hitchcock. Neil has chosen Hitchcock's The 39 Steps (86 mins). The 1935 film stars Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll, John Laurie, and Peggy Ashcroft. Sam and Neil discuss Hitchcock's early filmmaking career in Britain, Robert Donat's onscreen presence and Hitchcock's nicknames for his leading actors. Neil's book is available to buy now from the following retailers. Listen to his previous podcast episode on Rope here. Thank you for downloading. We'll be back in a couple of weeks! Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/90minfilm If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. We're an independent podcast and every recommendation helps - thank you! You can also show your support for the podcast by leaving us a top at our Ko-fi page: https://ko-fi.com/90minfilmfest Website: 90minfilmfest.com Tweet: @90MinFilmFest Instagram: @90MinFilmFest We are a proud member of the Stripped Media Network. Hosted and produced by @sam_clements. Edited and produced by Louise Owen. Guest star @MrNeilAlcock. Additional editing and sound mixing by @lukemakestweets. Music by @martinaustwick. Artwork by @samgilbey.
EPISODE 32 - “The Mary Astor Purple Diary Scandal” - 04/22/2024 One of the most scandalous trials in early Hollywood history involved actress MARY ASTOR, who had made a name for herself playing virginal ingenues and good girls. Mary, who had kept a diary for most of her life, found her words used as a sensationalized weapon against her in her quest to regain custody of her 4-year-old child in 1936 after her acrimonious divorce from her doctor husband. The trial made worldwide headlines. Her sexy, salacious diary entries showed the world a more sensual side to our virginal Mary, and, in many ways, helped propel her career into the stratosphere. Listen as we discuss Mary Astor, her life, her career, and her shocking purple diaries that took center stage in a Los Angeles courtroom. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Mary Astor: My Story (1960), by Mary Astor; Mary Astor: A Life on Film (1972), by Mary Astor; The Purple Diaries: Mary Astor and the Most Sensational Hollywood Scandal of the 1930s (2016), by Joseph Egan; Mary Astor's Purple Diary: The Great American Sex Scandal of 1936 (2106), by Edward Sorel; IMDBPro.com; Wikipedia.com; Movies Mentioned: Beau Brummell (1924), starring John Barrymore and Mary Astor; Dodsworth (1936), starring Walter Huston, Ruth Chatterton, Paul Lukas, and Mary Astor; Red Dust (1932), starring Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, and Mary Astor: The Prisoner of Zenda (1937), starring Ronald Colman, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Madeleine Carroll, Mary Astor, David Niven, Raymond Massey, and C. Aubrey Smith: The Maltese Falcon (1941), starring Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, Lee Patrick, and Elisha Cook Jr; The Palm Beach Story (1942), starring Claudette Colbert, Joel McCrea, Mary Astor, and Rudy Vallee; Act of Violence (1948), starring Van Heflin, Robert Ryan, Janet Leigh, Mary Astor, and Phyllis Thaxter; Little Women (1949), starring June Allyson, Elizabeth Taylor, Janet Leigh, Margaret O'Brien, Mary Astor, and Peter Lawford; Hush…Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964), starring Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Joseph Cotten, Agnes Moorhead, Mary Astor, Victor Buono, Cecil Kellaway, and Bruce Dern; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Agents Scott and Cam borrow nursing scrubs from Madeleine Carroll while decoding the 1933 biographical WWI drama I Was a Spy. Directed by Victor Saville. Starring Madeleine Carroll, Herbert Marshall, Conrad Veidt, Edmund Gwenn, Gerald du Maurier, Donald Calthrop, May Agate and Eva Moore. I Was a Spy can be streamed on YouTube. Become a SpyHards Patron and gain access to top secret "Agents in the Field" bonus episodes, movie commentaries and more! Purchase the latest exclusive SpyHards merch at Redbubble. Social media: @spyhards View the NOC List and the Disavowed List at Letterboxd.com/spyhards Podcast artwork by Hannah Hughes Theme music by Doug Astley.
For our New Year's treat, here's “The Lux Radio Theater” adaptation of the classic 1947 film “The Ghost and Mrs. Muir.” The film is an unconventional romance of sorts starring Rex Harrison and Gene Tierney as the title characters. She's a vibrant young widow, and he's the ghost of a rollicking sea captain. The captain isn't French, so I'm not sure why they cast Charles Boyer in the role, except that he does have sonorous voice. Madeleine Carroll takes on Tierney's role. Episode The Lux Radio Theater December 1, 1947 “The Ghost and Mrs. Muir” 2:30
In HITCHCOCK'S BLONDES, bestselling biographer Laurence Leamer offers an intimate journey into the lives of eight legendary actresses whose stories helped chart the course of the troubled, talented director's career—from his early days in the British film industry, to his triumphant American debut, to his Hollywood heyday and beyond. Through the stories of June Howard-Tripp, Madeleine Carroll, Ingrid Bergman, Grace Kelly, Janet Leigh, Kim Novak, Eva Marie Saint, and Tippi Hedren—who starred in fourteen of Hitchcock's most notable films and who bore the brunt of his fondness and sometimes fixation—we can finally start to see the enigmatic man himself. After all, “his” blondes (as he thought of them) knew the truths of his art, his obsessions and desires, as well as anyone. As with his previous book, Capote's Women, Leamer's empathetic retelling acknowledges their complex stories and allows their biographies to take priority. Alfred Hitchcock was fixated—not just on the dark, twisty stories that became his hallmark, but also by the blond actresses who starred in many of his iconic movies. The director of “North by Northwest,” “Rear Window,” and other classic films didn't much care if they wore wigs, got their hair coloring out of a bottle, or were the rarest human specimen—a natural blonde—as long as they shone with a golden veneer on camera. The lengths he went to in order to showcase (and often manipulate) these women would become the stuff of movie legend. But the women themselves have rarely been at the center of the story, until now. Biographies have been written about Alfred Hitchcock, but never has there been an account of his life and work told through the lens of the actresses who helped launch his career. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Laurence Leamer is a leading biographer of the rich and powerful, including Capote's Women, Madness Under the Royal Palms and The Kennedy Women, among many other books. Leamer's last book, 2021's CAPOTE'S WOMEN was an acclaimed national bestseller and will serve as the source material for the second season of Feud, Ryan Murphy's F/X anthology series. It has a jaw-dropping cast of stars attached including Naomi Watts, Molly Ringwald, Diane Lane, Demi Moore, and Chloe Sevigny, with Gus Van Sant directing. He lives in Washington, D.C., and Palm Beach, Florida. For more info on the book click HERE --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/steve-richards/support
Madeleine Carroll speaks about children's Christian books, storytelling to children and developing a love of scripture in young hearts. Isaiah Books was started by Madeleine Carroll who loves writing, walking and reading to her children. Her enjoyment in creating interesting characters and story-lines began when she was very young and has been greatly influenced by her Catholic Faith. To see the selection of books available, please visit https://www.isaiahbooks.co.uk/
In HITCHCOCK'S BLONDES, bestselling biographer Laurence Leamer offers an intimate journey into the lives of eight legendary actresses whose stories helped chart the course of the troubled, talented director's career—from his early days in the British film industry, to his triumphant American debut, to his Hollywood heyday and beyond. Through the stories of June Howard-Tripp, Madeleine Carroll, Ingrid Bergman, Grace Kelly, Janet Leigh, Kim Novak, Eva Marie Saint, and Tippi Hedren—who starred in fourteen of Hitchcock's most notable films and who bore the brunt of his fondness and sometimes fixation—we can finally start to see the enigmatic man himself. After all, “his” blondes (as he thought of them) knew the truths of his art, his obsessions and desires, as well as anyone. As with his previous book, Capote's Women, Leamer's empathetic retelling acknowledges their complex stories and allows their biographies to take priority. Alfred Hitchcock was fixated—not just on the dark, twisty stories that became his hallmark, but also by the blond actresses who starred in many of his iconic movies. The director of “North by Northwest,” “Rear Window,” and other classic films didn't much care if they wore wigs, got their hair coloring out of a bottle, or were the rarest human specimen—a natural blonde—as long as they shone with a golden veneer on camera. The lengths he went to in order to showcase (and often manipulate) these women would become the stuff of movie legend. But the women themselves have rarely been at the center of the story, until now. Biographies have been written about Alfred Hitchcock, but never has there been an account of his life and work told through the lens of the actresses who helped launch his career. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Laurence Leamer is a leading biographer of the rich and powerful, including Capote's Women, Madness Under the Royal Palms and The Kennedy Women, among many other books. Leamer's last book, 2021's CAPOTE'S WOMEN was an acclaimed national bestseller and will serve as the source material for the second season of Feud, Ryan Murphy's F/X anthology series. It has a jaw-dropping cast of stars attached including Naomi Watts, Molly Ringwald, Diane Lane, Demi Moore, and Chloe Sevigny, with Gus Van Sant directing. He lives in Washington, D.C., and Palm Beach, Florida.
Madeleine Carroll from the Catechesis of the good Shepherd.
Martin & Lewis | ep 5, Madeleine Carroll | May 1, 1949Edith Madeleine Carroll was an English actress, popular both in Britain and America in the 1930s and 1940s. At the peak of her success in 1938, she was the world's highest-paid actress.: : : : :My other podcast channels include: DRAMA X THEATER -- SCI FI x HORROR -- MYSTERY X SUSPENSE -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLESEnjoy my podcast? You can subscribe to receive new post notices. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot.Thank you for your support.https://otr.duane.media | Instagram @duane.otr
At one time, Madeleine Carroll was the world's highest-paid actress, but she gave up Hollywood stardom to devote her life to helping children displaced by war and servicemen wounded on the battlefield. The English-born star appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps and co-starred with the likes of Gary Cooper, Ronald Colman, and Bob Hope before she committed herself to her charitable works. We'll hear Ms. Carroll in her one and only Suspense show "The Morrison Affair" - a story of a woman who steals a baby and tries to pass the child off as her own (originally aired on CBS on September 2, 1948). Plus, she co-stars with Charles Boyer in a Lux Radio Theatre adaptation of The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (originally aired on CBS on December 1, 1947).
“The 39 Steps” 1935 is a spy movie with action taking place in the United Kingdom. Director Alfred Hitchcock packs the film with elements such as an innocent man on the run, a Hitchcock cameo, and the “MacGuffin” plot device important to the drama. These and other elements often appear in current films.Robert Donat is Richard Hannay the innocent Canadian thrust into espionage operations designed to steal plans for an advanced, silent airplane engine. Joining Mr. Donat's excellent performance is Madeleine Carroll as Pamela the woman who eventually realizes he needs her help, Professor Jordan played by Godfrey Tearle is the spy group's leader, Wylie Watson as Mr. Memory who memorizes the engine design, and a cast of interesting people. Join us in following Richard Hannay's many narrow escapes.Check us out on Patreon at www.patreon.com/classicmoviereviews for even more content and bonus shows.
The Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy Show was a radio comedy variety show broacast from 1936 to 1955. The show featured ventriloquist Edgar Bergen, and his beloved puppet, Charlie McCarthy. It was first introduced in The Rudy Vallee Hour, and later became a part of the Chase and Sandborn Radio Hour. It then went on to become a major hit, even ranking best radio show for a decade. GSMC Classics presents some of the greatest classic radio broadcasts, classic novels, dramas, comedies, mysteries, and theatrical presentations from a bygone era. The GSMC Classics collection is the embodiment of the best of the golden age of radio. Let Golden State Media Concepts take you on a ride through the classic age of radio, with this compiled collection of episodes from a wide variety of old programs. ***PLEASE NOTE*** GSMC Podcast Network presents these shows as historical content and have brought them to you unedited. Remember that times have changed and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Golden State Media Concepts or the GSMC Podcast Network. Our goal is to entertain, educate, and give you a glimpse into the past.
ABOUT MADELEINE CARROLL Madeleine is a Catholic, homeschooling mother, catechist and author in the United Kingdom. WEBSITE About The CatholicAuthor Show The show about Catholic fiction for ordinary, modern authors! We talk creed, craft, and co-creation, rooted in grit, grace, gods, and dragons. Let's inspire your faith and your fiction! ABOUT CATHOLICAUTHOR The creative community for the modern Catholic author. We're helping Catholic authors grow, connect, and keep writing. Join the mailing list | About CatholicAuthor | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube FREE COURSE: How to be a Catholic Author Helping authors write exciting novels, connect faith with fiction, and be a better Catholic! Start this Course --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/catholicauthor/message
We start off 1939 with a bang with two Paramount movies that gave us a lot to discuss. First, Cafe Society (directed by Edward H. Griffith), the first of several pairings of Fred MacMurray with early Hitchcock blonde Madeleine Carroll, with an original screenplay by future Columbia Pictures producer Virginia Van Upp, takes the screwball (for the most part) out of class-conscious 30s romantic comedy, replacing it with a high degree of sexual tension and, especially, an unusual focus on the moral growth of the heroine. We discuss the textual evidence of female auteurship and note certain similarities with Dorothy Arzner's The Wild Party (discussed in our Clara Bow series). Next, we explain why Frank Borzage's Disputed Passage, based on the Lloyd C. Douglas novel, is really a superhero movie, in what sense it is and isn't a soap opera, and how it's not about the proper way to be a doctor but rather about the proper way to lead the religious life. And in our returning (again) Fear and Moviegoing in Toronto segment, we revisit the great I Am A Fugitive From a Chain Gang (1932) and its subtextual subject matter of the corruption and perversion of the South by slavery, as a particular instance of the human tendency to find opportunities to create systems of cruelty. Time Codes: 0h 01m 00s: CAFE SOCIETY [dir. Edward H. Griffith] 0h 37m 19s: DISPUTED PASSAGE [dir: Frank Borzage] 1h 13m 45s: Fear and Moviegoing in Toronto – I AM A FUGITIVE FROM A CHAIN GANG (revisited) Studio Film Capsules provided The Paramount Story by John Douglas Eames Additional studio information from: The Hollywood Story by Joel W. Finler +++ * Marvel at our meticulously ridiculous Complete Viewing Schedule for the 2020s * Intro Song: “Sunday” by Jean Goldkette Orchestra with the Keller Sisters (courtesy of The Internet Archive) * Read Elise's latest film piece on Preston Sturges, Unfaithfully Yours, and the Narrative role of comedic scapegoating. * Check out Dave's new Robert Benchley blog – an attempt to annotate and reflect upon as many of the master humorist's 2000+ pieces as he can locate – Benchley Data: A Wayward Annotation Project! Follow us on Twitter at @therebuggy Write to us at therebuggy@gmail.com
Madeleine Carroll in Tomorrow and Tomorrow!
In today's Love Letters to... we celebrate Madeleine Carroll, the prototype for every Alfred Hitchcock Blonde. Advertise with us! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Over the course of his long career, character actor Jerome Cowan prosecuted Santa Claus and took a bullet to kick off The Maltese Falcon. We'll hear him in his only visit to Suspense as a crooked lawyer out to frame his law partner in "Mortmain" (originally aired on CBS on July 31, 1947). Then, he co-stars with Madeleine Carroll in Noel Coward's "Tonight at 8:30" from Best Plays (originally aired on NBC on August 30, 1953).
In today's episode, I speak with author Madeleine Carroll about Ephraim's Gladness, an Advent/Christmas story with message from the parable of the lost sheep. You'll hear about: An update on my new contract for a book for adults (details to come) Illustration progress for upcoming book Arthur the Clumsy Altar Server - in color!! Timing updates for Seven Gifts of Baptism (Holy Heroes, 2022) Insight into one-on-one manuscript critiques and personal book coaching Writing question answered: What is back matter? How God inspired Madeleine Carroll during a time of grief How Catechesis of the Good Shepherd teaches Scripture How to WIN a copy of Ephraim's Gladness - ENTER HERE Where to find Ephraim's Gladness And more! The best way to support the Catholic kidlit creator you heard from today is to buy their books, leave reviews, and spread the word on social media and in person. If you want to write meaningful children's books with a Catholic heart, check out the Catholic Kidlit Writers Club at CatholicKidlit.com. For picture book coaching and critiques, see theresakiser.com/editorial-services
In our second installment of October Nights, we present The Ghost and Mrs.Muir starring Charles Boyer and Madeleine Carroll from Lux radio Theater which aired Dec.1,1947. We began our seasonal october nights series in the last episode and continue it in this episode.
We're drinking wine, we're talking government conspiracies (again), and we're trying to answer the eternal question: What are the 39 Steps? Join us on this wacky journey as we discuss the very first international spy thriller. Starring Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll. Cheers! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
September is huge on Talking Pictures TV, with stars a-plenty. Peter Cushing, Alec Guinness, Madeleine Carroll and Margaret Lockwood are just a few of the big names. Look out for Dr Who and The Daleks, and the Cellar Club returns with Roger Corman's Bucket of Blood.
Hitchcock's follow-up to "The 39 Steps" was the first opportunity for us to finally substantially disagree with each other! Listen to our discussion of this WWI-set spy thriller starring John Gielgud, Peter Lorre, Madeleine Carroll and Robert Young. Recommended for those who like Swiss chocolate - and for everybody else.
Agents Scott and Cam scamper across the Scottish Highlands on the trail of Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps!Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Starring Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll, Lucie Mannheim, Godfrey Tearle, Peggy Ashcroft and John Laurie.Social media: @spyhardsCheck out the NOC List at: Letterboxd.com/spyhards
Programa del dimecres 9 de setembre. Arrancam el programa d’avui amb el Director General d’Energia i Canvi Climàtic, Aitor Urresti, per parlar de la promoció d’energies renovables a les Balears. Entrevistem també el pianista Miquel Brunet, que presenta el llibre-disc ‘Apoptosi’ a Binissalem aquest dissabte. I finalitzam amb la ‘Sala VIP’ de Neus Torres, avui per parlar de Miguel Bosé, Madeleine Carroll i Ruiz Mateos.
Programa del dimecres 9 de setembre. Arrancam el programa d’avui amb el Director General d’Energia i Canvi Climàtic, Aitor Urresti, per parlar de la promoció d’energies renovables a les Balears. Entrevistem també el pianista Miquel Brunet, que presenta el llibre-disc ‘Apoptosi’ a Binissalem aquest dissabte. I finalitzam amb la ‘Sala VIP’ de Neus Torres, avui per parlar de Miguel Bosé, Madeleine Carroll i Ruiz Mateos.
https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr32020/LOL81.mp3 This week on A Legacy Of Laughs, we'll hear the May 1, 1949, episode from The Martin And Lewis Show featuring guest, Madeleine Carroll. Download LOL81
We are back with episode 3 of The Speakeasy Noir Cast! We introduce a few new "exciting bits" and mumble our way through another fantastic film, this time with the Hitchcock film... The 39 Steps, a 1935 British thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll. The film is very loosely based on the 1915 adventure novel The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan. It is about an everyman civilian in London, Richard Hannay, who becomes caught up in preventing an organization of spies called the 39 Steps from stealing British military secrets. After being mistakenly accused of the murder of a counter-espionage agent, Hannay goes on the run to Scotland and becomes tangled up with an attractive woman while hoping to stop the spy ring and clear his name. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/speakeasy-noircast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/speakeasy-noircast/support
Best known for being Alfred Hitchcock's first British film to achieve international success, along with being one of his favorite directed films. Starring Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll.
In this episode, we kick off Alfred Hitchcock month on Classic Movie Musts with a look at Hitchcock's first undisputed masterpiece The 39 Steps (1935). Starring Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll, this "wrong-man" thriller established Hitchcock's directorial style.
After three British agents are assigned to assassinate a mysterious German spy during World War I, two of them become ambivalent when their duty to the mission conflicts with their consciences.Director: Alfred HitchcockWriters: Campbell Dixon (play), W. Somerset Maugham(novel), 4 more credits »Stars: John Gielgud, Madeleine Carroll, Robert Young - via IMDBhttps://archive.org/details/Hitchcock_Secret_Agent
A man in London tries to help a counterespionage agent. But when the agent is killed and the man stands accused, he must go on the run to both save himself and also stop a spy ring which is trying to steal top secret information.Director: Alfred HitchcockWriters: John Buchan (adapted from the novel by), Charles Bennett (adaptation), 1 more credit »Stars: Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll, Lucie Mannheim - via IMDBhttps://archive.org/details/The39Steps-Vost-fr
This time round... THANK YOUs fly to some very special people, including the proprietor of the greatest hair salon on Earth, which features as part of its decor 'THE BRIGHTON STRANGLER!', automatically earning the greatest soft-rock "Canterbury!" yet... PLUS... the happiest cigarette song ever sung! New questions are PLUCKED from The Question Pot! BE A REVIEWER for The Attaboy Clarence Podcast by watching terrible films and telling the world about them! And hear all about three films that were lost, and then rediscovered, including a creaky drama starring Madeleine Carroll, a British sea-side noir thriller starring Peter Lorre, and a very peculiar silent film starring 'The First Lady Of Radio', Arlene Francis! Radio entertainment comes courtesy of a classic quiz show! Welcome to Episode 65!
The 39 Steps 1935, A man in London tries to help a counterespionage agent. But when the agent is killed and he stands accused, he must go on the run to both save himself and also stop a spy ring trying to steal top secret information.Stars: Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll and Lucie Mannheim. oldtimeradiodvd.com
The 39 Steps 1935, A man in London tries to help a counterespionage agent. But when the agent is killed and he stands accused, he must go on the run to both save himself and also stop a spy ring trying to steal top secret information.Stars: Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll and Lucie Mannheim. oldtimeradiodvd.com
The Lux Radio Theatre. December 28, 1936. CBS net. "Cavalcade". Sponsored by: Lux. An excellent drama of an English couple from 1900 to 1936, from the Boer War to the "present" day. Well done! Noel Coward speaks from his dressing room at the National Theatre in New York. Herbert Marshall, Madeleine Carroll, Cecil B. DeMille, Douglas Scott, Elsa Buchanan, Melville Ruick (announcer), Noel Coward (author, intermission guest), Una O'Connor, Leonard Mudie, Helena Grant, George Kirby, Martin Field, Ra Hould, June Lockhart, Jennifer Bruce, Wauna Lidwell, Ben Guy Phillips (doubles), Frederick Sewell (triples), Josephine Brown (doubles), David Niven, Vernon Steele (narrator), Frank Nelson (doubles, program opening announcer), Lou Merrill (doubles), David Kerman, Lauretta Puck, Ross Forrester, Charles Emerson, Rudy Schrager (performer), Margaret Brayton (commercial spokesman), George Wells (adaptor), Frank Woodruff (director), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects) oldtimeradiodvd.com
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood. December 5, 1940. CBS net. Sponsored by: Sunkist (California Blossom Serving Spoon premium). The program originates from New York. Gossip about Wild Bill Donovan, Lily Pons, Jeanette MacDonald, Inez Robb, Greta Garbo, Daryl Zanuck, Charlie Chaplin, Lillian Gish, Madeleine Carroll, Arthur Treacher, Major Edward Bowes, Charles Laughton, Gary Cooper. Part #2 of "The Life Story Of Dorothy Lamour." Dorothy is portrayed by Jeanette Nolan, which is pronounced by Hedda as "Jeanette Logan." Hedda Hopper, John King (announcer), Jeanette Nolan.