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Gabi Cabral talks to Elizabeth Burnett about the Kiama Business Awards being run by the Kiama Business Network. Entries close June 13th. Elizabeth Burnett is one of the proprietors of local garden centre Burnetts on Barney but is also on the board of the Kiama Business Network. Recorded 27.5.25.
In this episode of The Shop Around the Corner Gabriela Cabral talks to Mat King. Mat started his podcast the South Coast Kook during COVID and this has now morphed into Creative Kooks, a workshop based business painting surfboards. Matt is also Vice President of the newly formed Kiama Business Network, formerly the Kiama and District Business Chamber.
durée : 00:58:09 - Toute une vie - par : Christine Lecerf - Né à Berlin dans une famille de tailleurs juifs, Ernst Lubitsch, au grand désespoir de son père, ne deviendra jamais commerçant. Mais de ces années passées au milieu des tissus, Lubitsch fera un chef d'oeuvre, The Shop Around The Corner, qui le consacrera maître de la "comédie sophistiquée". - réalisation : Lionel Quantin - invités : N.T. Binh Journaliste, critique, enseignant de cinéma (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne); Manfred Flügge Essayiste, auteur de 'Je me souviens de Berlin' (Grüntal).; Katalyn Por Historienne du cinéma.; Pierre Le Gall Cinéphile, amateur de Lubitsch; Patrick Gree Cinéphile, amateur de Lubitsch.; Christian Viviani Coordinateur et rédacteur de la revue Positif, professeur à l'université de Caen-Basse Normandie; Marc Cerisuelo Professeur en Histoire et esthétique du cinéma à l'université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée
Sam suggested we look at the movie that inspired You've Got Mail. Having done an episode on the latter and maybe not enjoying it that much, I agreed to see if it was right to try and improve on the original or if it should have left well enough alone. Dear god is it ever the second thing.
Amanda was in onze vorige podcast te gast en dus was het aan haar om op de proppen te komen met een nieuwe titel voor onze klassieker van de maand. Met bevende knietjes dachten we dat we ons op een onvervalste kerstklassieker moesten storten, maar niets bleek minder waar met haar keuze voor The Shop Around the Corner uit 1940. Want ondanks dat de film zich wel degelijk rond de feestdagen afspeelt gaat het uiteindelijk toch vooral over de liefde die zich in allerlei bochten probeert te wringen om succes te hebben. Beluister de gehele aflevering via de welbekende podcast-kanalen of bekijk ‘m met beeld viayoutube.com/filmerds.Podcast, vodcast, filmerds, arnhem, shop around the corner, classic, klassieker, Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, Ernst Lubitsch, 1940
Dana and Tom with returning guest and 5x Club member, Peterson W. Hill (Co-Host of the War Starts at Midnight podcast), discuss The Shop Around the Corner (1940) for its 85th anniversary: directed by Ernst Lubitsch, written by Samson Raphaelson and Ben Hecht, music by Werner Heymann, starring James Stewart, Margaret Sullavan, and Frank Morgan.Plot Summary: "The Shop Around the Corner" is a charming romantic comedy set in a Budapest gift shop. The story revolves around the antagonistic relationship between the store's manager, Alfred Kralik (James Stewart), and his co-worker, Klara Novak (Margaret Sullavan).Unbeknownst to each other, they are anonymous pen pals who have fallen in love through their letter exchanges. When they finally meet in person, their identities come to light, leading to a delightful resolution filled with warmth and humor. It's a delightful tale of mistaken identities, charming misunderstandings, and the magic of love letters.Guest:Peterson W. Hill - Co-Host of the War Starts at Midnight podcast@petersonwhill on IG, Letterboxd, and TwitterPrevious Guest on Gone Girl (2014), Parasite (2019), Fight Club (1999), Ben-Hur (1959), Up in the Air (2009)Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Welcome to Our Guest04:24 Cast and Recognition for The Shop Around the Corner06:24 Relationship(s) with The Shop Around the Corner12:34 What is The Shop Around the Corner About?17:54 Why Has This Movie Been Remade So Often?19:20 Plot Summary for The Shop Around the Corner20:11 Did You Know?22:24 First Break24:24 What's Up with Peterson W. Hill26:01 GMOAT Hall of Fame29:37 Best Performance(s)39:50 Best/Favorite/Indelible Scene(s)47:13 Second Break48:23 In Memoriam56:39 Best/Funniest Lines58:37 The Stanley Rubric - Legacy01:03:45 The Stanley Rubric - Impact/Significance01:08:17 The Stanley Rubric - Novelty01:14:37 The Stanley Rubric - Classicness01:24:49 The Stanley Rubric - Rewatchability01:26:33 The Stanley Rubric - Audience Score and Final Total01:27:56 Remaining Questions01:34:38 Thank You to Our Guest and Remaining Thoughts01:39:43 CreditsYou can also catch this episode in full video on YouTube.You can now follow us on Instagram, Twitter,
On Episode 144 of Floating Through Film, we're getting in the spirit of Christmas with two Christmas classics, starting with another excuse to review a Lubitsch film, 1940's The Shop Around the Corner, before getting to 1993's stop-motion classic, The Nightmare Before Christmas (1:10:06). We hope you enjoy! Episode Next Week: 2024 Recap Music: - Intro: from The Shop Around the Corner (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY2KqCOBNGY&ab_channel=MovieTitleScreens) - Break: from The Nightmare Before Christmas (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxI6xiRvCQ8&list=PL11yx8k7z8j54uCoV3XKe361N0n4eyN3o&index=13&ab_channel=Release-Topic) - Outro: from The Nightmare Before Christmas (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VX5_Dl-NQLM&list=PL11yx8k7z8j54uCoV3XKe361N0n4eyN3o&index=11&ab_channel=TheCitizensofHalloween-Topic) Hosts: Luke Seay (LB: https://letterboxd.com/seayluke/, Twitter: https://x.com/luke67s) Blake Tourville (LB: https://letterboxd.com/blaketourville/, Twitter: https://x.com/vladethepoker) Dany Joshuva (LB: https://letterboxd.com/djoshuva/, Twitter: https://x.com/grindingthefilm) Podcast Links (Spotify and Apple): https://linktr.ee/floatingthroughfilm Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/floatingfilm/ Email: floatingthroughfilm@gmail.com
This is a clip of the latest Bonus pod! For the full episode, please subscribe on a Patreon. The SaD boys celebrate the Season by watching "The Shop Around the Corner"! They discuss the great menswear in this 40s romcom, from the high amount of morning dress/stroller suits to Jimmy Stewart's immaculate double-breasted suit. Maybe next year we can watch "You've Got Mail" and compare the two? Show Notes: https://alittlebitofrest.com/2024/12/23/the-menswear-in-the-shop-around-the-corner-1940/ Support us on Patreon and join the Discord: https://www.patreon.com/styleanddirection/ Follow us on Instagram! www.instagram.com/styleanddirection/ www.instagram.com/ethanmwong/ www.instagram.com/spencerdso/ www.instagram.com/awyeahmj Podcast is produced by MJ Kintanar
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This week on The Pod Charles Cinecast, presented by The Prince Charles Cinema, our hosts Jonathan Foster and Fil Freitas are back with the another edition of THE POD CHARLES CINECAST CLASSIC to talk about the month of December 2024! This episode is all about the magical season that is Christmas at The PCC, where we are talking all the holiday films in the programme all month long. We've got THE MUPPETS CHRISTMAS CAROL, DIE HARD, HOME ALONE, IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE, THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER, YOU'VE GOT MAIL and so much more! Plus, take in Alt-Classics like BATMAN RETURNS, THE FRENCH CONNECTION and THE SILENT PARTNER. Stick around to the end where we have a big announcement about the future of the podcast! It's been a lovely ride... For full listings and tickets visit: princecharlescinema.com If you enjoy the podcast, leave a Rating and Review! It really helps us out! As always, you can follow the Podcast on http://twitter.com/ThePCCPodcast and http://instagram.com/ThePCCPodcast
Join us as we discuss this spooky classic TV show on Halloween! The Addams Family was requested by someone, that's all I know! We discuss: Old Hollywood, Scandals, The Incredible Hulk, Demi Moore, The Shop Around The Corner, The Beatles, The Facts of Life, Betty White and...Seinfeld! We also convene the first meeting of the In-Laws Movie Admiration Society! Come join the fun!
This week, the boys head back to 1940 to discuss “The Shop Around The Corner” after setting up the film year and discussing some world events- Nylon stockings were invented this year! After Jeff gives his mini-review of “Saturday Night”, the Jason Reitman film about the making of the first episode of “Saturday Night Live”, the boys discuss the Ernst Lubitsch film, adapted from the 1936/1937 play Hungarian Perfumerie, which also inspired the musical She Loves Me and the film “You've Got Mail”. We also drink a lot, Dave gets mad at Thrifty, and Jeff confuses Superman and Captain America like a Beta. Our phone number is 646-484-9298. It accepts texts or voice messages. 0:00 Intro; 5:12 “Saturday Night” mini-review; 10:54 Gripes; 17:48 1940 Year in Review; 32:19 Films of 1940: “The Shop Around The Corner”; 1:06:45 What You Been Watching?; 1:13:51 Next Week's Movie Announcement Additional Cast/Crew: Jimmy Stewart, James Stewart, Margaret Sullivan, Frank Morgan, Joseph Schildkraut, Sara Haden, Felix Bressart, William Tracy, Inez Courtney, David O. Selznick, Miklos Laszlo, Samson Raphaelson, Nicholas Braun, Gabrielle LaBelle, Rachel Sennott, Willem Dafoe, JK Simmons, Cory Michael Smith, Ella Hunt, Dylan O'Brien, Emily Fairn, Matt Wood, Lamorne Morris, Finn Folfhard, Kim Matula, Andrew Barth Feldman, Gil Kenan. Hosts: Dave Green, Jeff Ostermueller, John Say Edited & Produced by Dave Green. Beer Sponsor: Carlos Barrozo Music Sponsor: Dasein Dasein on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/77H3GPgYigeKNlZKGx11KZ Dasein on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/dasein/1637517407 Additional Tags: The Wizard of Oz, Michigan kicking GM's ass, Michael Moore, Syrian Aramaic, Matilda, The Sopranos, Star Wars, Acolyte, Uncle Buck, Godzilla Minus One, Auckland, New Zealand, Wilhelm Yell, Wilhelm Scream, Prince Charles, King Charles, John Wayne, Charleton Heston, Preparation H, hemorrhoids, Harr yDean Stanton, CVS, Duane Reade, Walgreens, Road Rash, The Lion King, Pivot, Ross, Friends, Couch, NASA, Killers of the Flower Moon, Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert DeNiro, Martin Scorcese, Lily Gladstone, Jesse Plemmons, David Ellison, David Zazlav, Al Jolson, Oscars, Academy Awards, BFI, BAFTA, BAFTAS, British Cinema. England, Vienna, Leopoldstadt, The Golden Globes, Past Lives, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, The Holiday, The Crown: Season 6 part 2, Napoleon, Ferrari, Beer, Scotch, Travis Scott, U2, Apple, Apple Podcasts, 101 Dalmatians, The Parent Trap, Switzerland, West Side Story, Wikipedia, Adelaide, Australia, Queensland, New South Wales, Melbourne, Indonesia, Java, Jakarta, Bali, Guinea, The British, England, The SEC, Ronald Reagan, Stock Buybacks, Marvel, MCU, DCEU, Film, Movies, Southeast Asia, The Phillippines, Vietnam, America, The US, Academy Awards, WGA Strike, SAG-AFTRA, SAG Strike, Peter Weir.
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Emitimos nova carta destinada ao QUERIDO CICLO, desta vez sobre dois pen pals que trocam missivas desconhecendo a identidade do destinatário. The Shop Around the Corner é uma adaptação da peça Parfumerie feita pelo tio Lubitsch, e sendo todo este painel admirador do senhor, é fácil adivinhar o nosso veredicto. Uma história de amor incógnito desembrulhada pelas cativantes interpretações de todo o elenco, dentro do peculiar mundo de uma loja de artigos vários em Budapeste. Tudo condimentado em harmonia pelos pozinhos mágicos do tio Lubitsch.
Critic Adrian Martin joins us for our final episode on THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER. In our discussion, we deconstruct some of the film's camera direction, discuss Lubitsch's late-period style and his more subtle (yet still very much present) formalism, his structural methodology, his use of repetition, the dynamics between “art” and “craft”, and Lubitsch's continuing influence. We also, at long last, try to define the Lubitsch “touch”. Or maybe not. Edited by Brennen King We have a Discord! Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify NEXT WEEK: We present an episode of THE GULF SCREEN GUILD THEATRE starring Ernst Lubitsch, Claudette Colbert, and possibly Jack Benny. WORKS CITED: Game Space and Play Time: A Partial History of American Screen Comedy (Lubitsch, Sturges, Tashlin) by Adrian Martin Adrian Martin's Review of THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER Innuendo by William D. Routt Cinematógrafos - Edgardo Cozarinsky (Buenos Aires: BAFICI, 2010) Acting Ordinary in The Shop Around the Corner - George Tolles
Whit Stillman and Jose Arroyo join us for our second episode on THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER. Whit discusses Lubitsch's writing process, the ways in which the film is exemplary of the Hollywood studio system at its best, and his admiration for Pirovitch. Jose later joins us for a formal breakdown of the film's final scene. We have a Discord! Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify NEXT WEEK: Film critic Adrian Martin joins us for our final episode on THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER. WORKS CITED: Whit Stillman: Not So Long Ago Stillman's Writeup on THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER for the New York Times Jose Arroyo's Podcast Episode on SHOP and YOU'VE GOT MAIL
Kevin Bahr joins us for the first of our episodes on the greatest Jimmy Stewart-related Christmas movie of them all, THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER. In this episode, we discuss the film's unusual structure, ensemble nature, each character's arc towards self-improvement, capital, our shared admiration of Pepi, the film's historical context, Samson Raphaelson's screenplay, and the depths of the film's darkness as well as the warmth that persists despite said darkness. We have a Discord! Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify NEXT WEEK: Whit Stillman and Jose Arroyo join us for our second episode on THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER. For information as to where to find this film, check out our resources page.
Author Donald Bracket joins us to discuss NINOTCHKA, and in particular the collaboration between the film's two writers: Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder. We cover their tumultuous collaboration from their first films to its sordid ending with the masterpiece SUNSET BOULEVARD, as well as the development of the screenplay for NINOTCHKA. Edited by Griffin Sheel. We have a Discord! Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify NEXT WEEK: Kevin Bahr joins us for the first of our episodes on THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER.. For information as to where to find this film, check out our resources page. WORKS CITED: DOUBLE SOLITAIRE: The Films of Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder by Donald Brackett
Een verloren gewaande tape, eindelijk teruggevonden! Deze keer kiest Bart De Duytsche, host van de filmpodcast Gremlins Strike Back, 3 films uit mijn kast: The Prestige (Christopher Nolan, Shop Around The Corner ( ,19 Once Upon a Time in America (Sergio Leone, 1984) Komen ook ter sprake; The Godfather, Hasta La Vista ea..
EPISODE 17 - “It's All About Character (Female)” - 01/08/2024 In the film Mildred Pierce (1945), EVE ARDEN manages to steal almost every scene she's in. And, while talking with JOAN CRAWFORD's Mildred about her spoiled, bratty daughter, Veda (ANN BLYTH), she even delivers the film's most iconic line, “Personally, Veda's convinced me that alligators have the right idea. They eat their young.” That is the power of a skilled character actress. Their scenes might be limited, and their names may not be above the title, but with the lift of an eyebrow, the purse of a lip, or the widening of their eyes, they can pull focus and make you forget all about the stars. In this week's episode, we discuss the illustrious careers and lives of some of the finest character actresses to ever work in film. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Beulah Bondi: A Life On Stage and Screen (2021), by Axel Nissen Mary Wickes: I've Seen That Face Before (2016), by Steve Taravella Illustrated Encyclopedia of Movie Character Actors (1986), by David Quinlan The Name Below The Title (2018), by Rupert Alistair The Film Encyclopedia (1994), By Ephraim Katz Leonard Maltin's Movie Encyclopedia (1994), by Leonard Maltin IMDBPro.com Wikipedia.com Stars / Movies Mentioned: BEULAH BONDI —It's a Wonderful Life (1946), Finishing School (1934), Penny Serenade (1941), Remember The Night (1940), The Gorgeous Hussey (1936), Of Human Hearts (1938). Make Way For Tomorrow (1937) ELIZABETH PATTERSON — The Boy Friend (1927), Remember The Night (1940), Tarnished Lady (1931), Bill of Divorcement (1933), No Man Of Her Own (1932), Tobacco Road (1941), The Cat and the Canary (1939), The Cat Creeps (1930), Sing You Sinners (1938), I Married A Witch (1942), Hail The Conquering Hero (1944), Little Women (1949) VIRGINIA CHRISTINE — Edge of Darkness (1943), The Mummy's Curse (1944), The Killers (1946), The Killers (1964), Guess Who's Coming To Dinner (1967), The Men (1950), Cyrano De Bergerac (1950), High Noon (1952), Not As A Stranger (1955) SARA HADEN — The Andy Hardy series (1941 - 1958), The Bishop's Wife (1947), Spitfire (1934), Captain January (1936), The Shop Around The Corner (1940), Come Back Miss Phipps (1941), Our Vines Have Tender Grapes (1945), Undercover of Night (1934) MARY WICKES — The Man Who Came To Dinner (1942), Now Voyager (1942), White Christmas (1954), The Music Man (1962), The Trouble With Angels (1966), Sister Act (1992). Sister Act 2: Back In the Habit (1993), Postcards From The Edge (1990) LOUISE BEAVERS — Holiday Inn (1942), Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948), Imitation of Life (1934), Uncle Tom's Cabin (1927), What Price Hollywood (1931), She Done Him Wrong (1933), 42nd Street (1933), Reform School (1939) --------------------------------- 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
It's not Christmas without It's a Wonderful Life and James Stewart charming us with his boy-next-door persona and distinctive voice. Join our discussion about how this legendary Christmas classic was made, his harrowing war experiences, and his early stardom. Don't miss this very special episode! Note: This will be our last episode until the new year; we'll see you in 2024!To learn more about James Stewart, read Robert Matzen's Mission: Jimmy Stewart and the Fight for Europe; a fascinating read and our source material for much of this episode.https://www.instagram.com/realoldreels/
SHE LOVES ME Book by Joe Masteroff, Music by Jerry Bock, & Lyrics by Sheldon HarnickWorks Consulted & Reference :She Loves Me (Libretto) by Joe Masteroff & Sheldon HarnickSense of Occasion by Harold PrinceTo Broadway, To Life! The Musical Theatre of Bock & Harnick by Philip Lambert She Loves Me (2016 Live Capture ) Directed by Scott EllisMusic Credits:"Overture" from Dear World (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music by Jerry Herman | Performed by Dear World Orchestra & Donald Pippin"The Speed Test" from Thoroughly Modern Millie (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music by Jeanine Tesori, Lyrics by Dick Scanlan | Performed by Marc Kudisch, Sutton Foster, Anne L. Nathan & Ensemble"Why God Why" from Miss Saigon: The Definitive Live Recording (Original Cast Recording / Deluxe) | Music by Claude-Michel Schönberg, Lyrics by Alain Boublil & Richard Maltby Jr. | Performed by Alistair Brammer"Back to Before" from Ragtime: The Musical (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music by Stephen Flaherty, Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens | Performed by Marin Mazzie"Chromolume #7 / Putting It Together" from Sunday in the Park with George (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim | Performed by Mandy Patinkin, Bernadette Peters, Judith Moore, Cris Groenendaal, Charles Kimbrough, William Parry, Nancy Opel, Robert Westenberg, Dana Ivey, Kurt Knudson, Barbara Bryne"What's Inside" from Waitress (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Sara Bareilles | Performed by Jessie Mueller & Ensemble"Tonight at 8" from She Loves Me (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music by Jerry Bock, Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick | Performed by Jenn Colella and 'Come From Away' Company"Maria" from The Sound of Music (Original Soundtrack Recording) | Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II | Performed by Evadne Baker, Anna Lee, Portia Nelson, Marni Nixon"My Favorite Things" from The Sound of Music (Original Soundtrack Recording) | Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II | Performed by Julie Andrews"Corner of the Sky" from Pippin (New Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz | Performed by Matthew James Thomas“What Comes Next?” from Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda | Performed by Jonathan Groff
It's the most sentimental month of the year, so we're turning to one of our most December-themed sentimental comedies: Ernst Lubitsch's classic tale of love and retail nightmares, THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER from 1940!The Shop Around the Corner gets remade pretty often, and it's easy to see why: the movie's a timeless, breezy delight. We're discussing what makes it timeless, including how the retail experience of the 1940's mostly hasn't changed and the enemies-to-lovers tropes.We're taking the opportunity to learn lots about Lubitsch, including his "true amorality", his relatively progressive ideas on sex in movies, and why we call it "the Lubitsch Touch." Never has it been more obvious that we did not attend film school.
It's Kalie's week, which means we're getting cultured and talking about a depression era comedy! This week, we cover Ernst Lubitsch's 1940 classic, The Shop Around the Corner. On a scale of 1-10, how hot is James Stewart? We dive headfirst down the rabbit hole of having Letterboxd as a dating app. This is a wide-ranging episode, but a REAL. GOOD. TIME. A special thank you to our patrons- Lola Lirola, Carrie Betts, Sherry Betts, J.D. Smith, Darrin Freeborn, & Stephen Woosley. If you'd like a shoutout on the show and bonus content, head over to our Patreon- patreon.com/hhynspod. The patreon contains series on all of our favorite films & specialized film festival programming just for you! Our Mel Brooks series is in full swing, having just dropped Blazing Saddles. We'd love to have you over on the Patreon, where you can get all of our content for just $3/month! https://zen.ai/6Afiz7b7zEdKu8Dx6yuFNlJJua5YAfQvdq0DGLTz10A
Merry Thanksgiving from The Hallmark Cafe! In this episode, we travel to Scotland, where Michael visits his roots, for A Merry Scottish Christmas. Lacey Chabert is paired with one time co-star Scott Wolf in a story of royalty and romance in Scotland. The story takes pace in a Scottish castle where the pipes are gently calling (and we're not talking about the hundreds of years old plumbing) Throw in a scene stealing cameo from a fellow Hallmark star and it's whimsy galore in the highlands. For dessert, we talk movies and turkey with our own call-in to the very funny, Holiday Hotline. Emily Tennant and Niall Matter cook up some steam in this homage to the classic films, The Shop Around The Corner and You've Got Mail by putting a modern spin on a timeless plot. Your place at the table is ready!
A special episode of Films that I Own That I Haven't Watched Yet, recorded shortly after Christmas last year (so only took me the best part of a year to edit and upload!) Four films, all linking from one to the next - so not chosen at random.The first Mr Smith Goes To Washington (1939) - from director Frank Capra and starring James Stewart (who would later work together on Its A Wonderful Life), Jean Arthur and Claude Rains - a political comedy drama in which Stewart plays a newly appointed Senator who is battling a corrupt political system. Then, I watch and review the festive romantic comedy The Shop Around The Corner (1940) - another James Stewart movie, a romantic comedy directed by Ernst Lubitsch in which Stewart plays alongside Margaret Sullivan as two employees working in a leathergoods shop, who dispite loathing each otrher in person are actually falling in love via anonymous letters.Film 3 is You've Got Mail. (1998) which sees Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks star in a Nora Ephron retelling of the Shop Around the Corner, for the digital age, as Meg Ryan plays a small book shop owner who is put out of business by the book store chain owner, Hanks, but again, via anonymous emails they strike up a loving relationshipFinally, film 4 is Nora Ephron's whimsical remake of the classic TV Series Bewtitched, in which Will Farrell plays a fading TV star trying to boost his career by relaunching a classic TV show (Bewtitched) by casting unknown actress (and actual witch) played by Nicole Kidman. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the forty-seventh episode of 12 Days Pod, Dan and Cara list different types of leather goods, discuss Jimmy Stewart's big ol' crush, and Dan names every musical he can think of. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/12dayspod/support
Join us tonight on Vintage Classic Radio's "Sunday Night Playhouse" as we present a timeless radio play, "The Shop Around the Corner." Originally broadcasted on September 29th, 1940, as part of the Screen Guild Theater, this captivating tale of love and connection is sure to transport you to a bygone era. Set in Budapest, the story revolves around a charming gift shop called Matuschek and Company. Alfred Kralik, portrayed by the legendary Jimmy Stewart, works as a sales clerk at the shop. He becomes enamored with a mysterious pen pal with whom he shares heartfelt letters. Little does he know that his secret correspondent is none other than his coworker, Klara Novak, played by another talented actress of the time. As the anonymous pen pals continue to fall in love through their letters, their relationship becomes more complicated as they navigate their real-life interactions. Misunderstandings, comedic moments, and heartfelt confessions ensue, ultimately leading to a heartwarming resolution that reminds us of the beauty of human connection. Full Cast: Alfred Kralik: Jimmy Stewart Klara Novak: Margaret Sullavan Mr. Matuschek: Frank Morgan Ilona Novotny: Josephine Hull Mr. Pirovitch: Felix Bressart Vadas: William Tracy Pepi Katona: Edwin Maxwell Flora: Inez Courtney Rudy: Charles Peck
This month, a message in a bottle from the dawn of the internet dating age washes up on our shore. You've Got Mail Year: 1998 Written by: Miklós László, Nora Ephron, Delia Ephron Directed by: Nora Ephron Stars: Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan Show notes: In the third of the Meg Ryan/Tom Hanks rom coms, Kathleen owns a bookshop and Joe owns a bigger bookshop. What could possibly go wrong? In this episode, we mention The Shop Around The Corner (1940) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033045/), Pillow Talk (1959) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053172/), Your Place Or Mine (2023) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12823454/), Catfish: The TV Show (2012- ) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2498968/), Les Liaisons dangereuses by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos (1782) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Liaisons_dangereuses), Dangerous Liaisons (1988) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094947/) and Cruel Intentions (1999) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0139134/). We refer obliquely to Joe Versus The Volcano (1990) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099892/) and Sleepless In Seattle (1993) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108160/). If you would like to suggest films for future episodes, you can tweet Lisa: @LisaStowaway. We record these episodes over the internet. Sometimes the audio is not perfect. We apologise for that. Music in this episode is by Martin Zaltz Austwick (martinzaltzaustwick.com). Artwork is by Lisa Findley. Thank you for listening!
In this episode of Film Stories with Simon Brew, a pair of hit films that hit at the box office, but also that each met a challenge or two.The idea of a Hollywood take on TV show The Equalizer had been knocking around since the mid-2000s, and for a while it looked as if Russell Crowe was going to take on the lead role. But then the idea of Denzel Washington starring was mooted - leading to eight months of intensive script work to try and win him over.It was in 1992 that the rights were picked up to remake 1940 romantic comedy The Shop Around The Corner. But it'd take the advent of widespread email use to work out a modern way forward for the story. That, and the touch of the late Nora Ephron.Find Simon on Twitter at @simonbrew, and the podcast can be found at @filmstoriesSupport this podcast: www.patreon.com/simonbrew.Find our print magazines at store.filmstories.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dave attempts to give Mike a Valentine's Day gift better than two Gwyneth Paltrows... We do not get emails on ancient computers, but we do get star crossed lovers, workplace drama that Michael Scott would be proud of, and…suicide. Again, Dave? Ok ignore the suicide attempt, this is actually a very sweet movie, minus the mean spirited fat phobia. Bonus in this episode, there are no ugly Englishman, just underweight Jimmy Stewart and the Enemies of Judy. Just listen, you'll get it. Support what we do on Patreon with early access and bonus episodes covering the new releases of the month! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Google Podcasts/Amazon Music Twitter @offscreendeath Instagram @theoffscreendeath Letterboxd: @daveagiannini and @projectingfilm Find out more at https://offscreendeath.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
This week Rolando and Nicole forgo the contemporary and focus on two oldies: 1940's The Shop Around the Corner and 1998's You've Got Mail. Are these two films really the best Hollywood has to offer when it comes to romance? Listen to find out. FOLLOW US: Be sure to follow us on social media for news, polls, and fun behind the scenes content. FACEBOOK: facebook.com/remakesrebootsrevivals INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/remakesrebootsrevivals YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEw7r_fZuVfxLNo3uEwlPJQ And we always want to hear from you! Email us at remakesrebootsrevivals@gmail.com
Lux Radio Theatre, sometimes spelled Lux Radio Theater, a classic radio anthology series, was broadcast on the NBC Blue Network (1934–35) (owned by the National Broadcasting Company, later predecessor of American Broadcasting Company [ABC] in 1943–1945); CBS Radio network (Columbia Broadcasting System) (1935–54), and NBC Radio (1954–55). Initially, the series adapted Broadway plays during its first two seasons before it began adapting films. These hour-long radio programs were performed live before studio audiences. The series became the most popular dramatic anthology series on radio, broadcast for more than 20 years and continued on television as the Lux Video Theatre through most of the 1950s. The primary sponsor of the show was Unilever through its Lux Soap brand. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/Podcast Service I Recommend https://redcircleinc.grsm.io/entertainmentradio7148 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 Entertainment Radio
This week Harrison will be reviewing"The Shop Around The Corner (1940)" #shoparoundthecorner #jamesstewart #ernstlubitsch #reelyoldmovies --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reelyoldmovies/message
Bonus episode! As the holiday season envelops us all and the end of 2022 draws near, Ryan turns his eye to an 82-year-old (supposed) Christmas movie starring Margaret Sullavan and Jimmy Stewart. The 2 Hungarian shop-workers spend most of the 100 minutes of Ernst Lubitsch's rom-com fussing and feuding, not knowing they're also pen pals who are actually crazy about each other. Yup, this was You've Got Mail before Tom and Meg were even born. The Shop Around The Corner is pleasant and winning, but it's a shame that the com isn't as effective as the rom...which has its failings too. The hook in this episode is commercialization and the love of money more than the love of Christmas or even...well, love. So grab a blanket and curl up by the fireplace this weekend with Ryan's latest oral essay that breaks down a touch of Lubitsch and his movie about "I hate you in person, but I love you on paper". Tweet either of us (@moviefiend51 and @bevellisellis) and/or send us a Christmas card of sorts via email (top100projectpodcast@gmail.com).
Special Guest, Meredith Robson, joins your hosts Dustin Melbardis and Russell Guest for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit The Shop Around the Corner (1940) [PG] Genre: Comedy, Christmas, Action, Adventure, Crime, Family Starring: Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, Frank Morgan, Joseph Schildkraut, Sara Haden, Felix Bressart, William Tracy, Inez Courtney, Sarah Edwards, Edwin Maxwell, Charles Halton, Charles Smith Director: Ernst Lubitsch Recorded on 2022-12-2
Download the episode Front Row Classics celebrates the holidays with a charming romantic comedy. We’re taking a look at Ernst Lubitsch’s The Shop Around the Corner from 1940. Brandon is joined by Kelly Lohrenz to discuss this sophisticated and heartfelt gem starring Jimmy Stewart and Margaret Sullivan. We break down the best scenes and performances, … Continue reading Ep. 140- The Shop Around the Corner →
It's the holiday season, so hoop-de-do and dickory dock, Beau just pulled this pick from his sock! The Shop Around the Corner (Ernst Lubitsch) Coming AttractionMiracle on 34th Street (George Seaton) Episode GuideThe Shop Around the Corner discussion - 9:26Trivia - 41:20 Join the Club!LetterboxdInstagramMCFC Film Spreadsheet
Part 1: Zach, Grace and Michael talk about movies they saw this week, including: The Banshees of Inisherin, 2001: A Space Odyssey and Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk.Part 2 (36:18): The group continues their Films by Ernst Lubitsch series with 1940's The Shop Around the Corner.See movies discussed in this episode here.Don't want to listen? Watch the podcast on our YouTube channel.Also follow us on:FacebookTwitterLetterboxd
Jimmy Stewart is a Hungarian shopkeep who must earn the respect of the Wizard of Oz in Tom Hanks' finest film. Everything I just said is true in that statement. Next Week: The Requel to this gem of a movie: YOU'VE GOT MAIL
This week we are joined by Tim Ward to check our inboxes with The Shop Around the Corner (1940) and its remake You've Got Mail (1998) and discuss apologies from capitalists, abusing the power of anonymity, healthy mutual breakups, and an impromptu Jane Austen book club. Timestamps0:05:42 - The Shop Around the Corner (1940)0:43:26 - You've Got Mail (1998)1:18:50 - Outro Follow us!YouTubeInstagramTwitterWebsiteAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Bran and Alonso begin a journey of watching a classic(?) Christmas movie every week for 25 straight weeks. Up first, Alonso picks The Shop Around the Corner from 1940. Watch the movie: https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/the-shop-around-the-corner
We finally did it! We watched 20 Christmas movies! This time it's the classic classic claaaaaassic MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET _________________ MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET (1947) synopsis from Rotten Tomatoes: In this Christmas classic, an old man going by the name of Kris Kringle (Edmund Gwenn) fills in for an intoxicated Santa in Macy's annual Thanksgiving Day parade. Kringle proves to be such a hit that he is soon appearing regularly at the chain's main store in midtown Manhattan. When Kringle surprises customers and employees alike by claiming that he really is Santa Claus, it leads to a court case to determine his mental health and, more importantly, his authenticity. _________________ All the movies we watched: WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING (1995) DR. SEUSS' THE GRINCH (2018) HOLIDAY INN (1942) LET IT SNOW (2019) BAD SANTA (2003) LITTLE WOMEN (1994) THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER (1940) MICKEY'S CHRISTMAS CAROL (1983) THE BISHOP'S WIFE (1947) SCROOGED (1988) 8-BIT CHRISTMAS (2021) WHITE CHRISTMAS (1954) ANNA AND THE APOCALYPSE (2017) CAROL (2015) COMFORT AND JOY (1984) SINGLE ALL THE WAY (2021) GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOW HOLIDAY (2020) LITTLE WOMEN (2019) TANGERINE (2015) MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET (1947)
We're watching 25 of the best Christmas movies that we haven't seen, according to the internet (sort of) and this time it's a little acclaimed indie film shot on an iPhone, TANGERINE! _________________ TANGERINE (2015) synopsis from Rotten Tomatoes: After hearing that her boyfriend/pimp cheated on her while she was in jail, a hooker and her best friend set out to find him and teach him and his new lover a lesson. _________________ The movies we're going to watch, probably (in no particular order) (and a few of them won't make the cut because we watched different ones) MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET (1947) Movies watched so far (in a particular order) WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING (1995) DR. SEUSS' THE GRINCH (2018) HOLIDAY INN (1942) LET IT SNOW (2019) BAD SANTA (2003) LITTLE WOMEN (1994) THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER (1940) MICKEY'S CHRISTMAS CAROL (1983) THE BISHOP'S WIFE (1947) SCROOGED (1988) 8-BIT CHRISTMAS (2021) WHITE CHRISTMAS (1954) ANNA AND THE APOCALYPSE (2017) CAROL (2015) COMFORT AND JOY (1984) SINGLE ALL THE WAY (2021) GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOW HOLIDAY (2020) LITTLE WOMEN (2019) TANGERINE (2015)
We're watching 25 of the best Christmas movies that we haven't seen, according to the internet (sort of) and this time it's LITTLE WOMEN. "What!?! Little Women again?!?!?" you say. First of all, calm down. Secondly, this is the newer 2019 version directed by Greta Gerwig. Her second movie and both of her movies were nominated for best picture!!!! Jeez. She's good. Let's see if this movie is good. _________________ LITTLE WOMEN (2019) synopsis from Rotten Tomatoes: In the years after the Civil War, Jo March lives in New York and makes her living as a writer, while her sister Amy studies painting in Paris. Amy has a chance encounter with Theodore, a childhood crush who proposed to Jo but was ultimately rejected. Their oldest sibling, Meg, is married to a schoolteacher, while shy sister Beth develops a devastating illness that brings the family back together. _________________ The movies we're going to watch, probably (in no particular order) (and one of them won't make the cut because we added 8=Bit Christmas) MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET (1947) THE PREACHER'S WIFE (1996) BEST MAN HOLIDAY (2013) JOYEUX NOËL ("Merry Christmas") (2005) CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT (1945) WHITE REINDEER (2013) A CHRISTMAS TALE (2008) MARCH OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS (1934) TANGERINE (2015) Movies watched so far (in a particular order) WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING (1995) DR. SEUSS' THE GRINCH (2018) HOLIDAY INN (1942) LET IT SNOW (2019) BAD SANTA (2003) LITTLE WOMEN (1994) THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER (1940) MICKEY'S CHRISTMAS CAROL (1983) THE BISHOP'S WIFE (1947) SCROOGED (1988) 8-BIT CHRISTMAS (2021) WHITE CHRISTMAS (1954) ANNA AND THE APOCALYPSE (2017) CAROL (2015) COMFORT AND JOY (1984) SINGLE ALL THE WAY (2021) GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOW HOLIDAY (2020) LITTLE WOMEN (2019)
We're watching 25 of the best Christmas movies that we haven't seen, according to the internet and this time well, we're just gonna watch what we want, OKAAAY?!?! _________________ THE GREAT BRITISH BAKE OFF: HOLIDAYS (2020) synopsis from Rotten Tomatoes: Paul Hollywood, Prue Leith, Matt Lucas, and Tom Allen are joined by past bakers -- Rosie, Jamie, James, and Ruby -- to celebrate Christmas in the tent; singer Alexandra Burke performs "Silent Night." _________________ The movies we're going to watch, probably (in no particular order) (and one of them won't make the cut because we added 8=Bit Christmas) MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET (1947) THE PREACHER'S WIFE (1996) BEST MAN HOLIDAY (2013) JOYEUX NOËL ("Merry Christmas") (2005) CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT (1945) WHITE REINDEER (2013) A CHRISTMAS TALE (2008) LITTLE WOMEN (2019) MARCH OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS (1934) TANGERINE (2015) Movies watched so far (in a particular order) WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING (1995) DR. SEUSS' THE GRINCH (2018) HOLIDAY INN (1942) LET IT SNOW (2019) BAD SANTA (2003) LITTLE WOMEN (1994) THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER (1940) MICKEY'S CHRISTMAS CAROL (1983) THE BISHOP'S WIFE (1947) SCROOGED (1988) 8-BIT CHRISTMAS (2021) WHITE CHRISTMAS (1954) ANNA AND THE APOCALYPSE (2017) CAROL (2015) COMFORT AND JOY (1984) SINGLE ALL THE WAY (2021) THE GREAT BRITISH BAKE OFF: HOLIDAYS (2020)