Thank you to all the participants in this (my first) blogathon! I hope to do more of these in the months (and years?) to come.
THE SUBMISSIONS (will be updated as they come in):
Movie Movie Blog Blog: Freaks (1932)
Meredy.com Classic Movies/TV/Celebrities: Susan Peters and The Sign of the Ram (1948)
The Wonderful World of Cinema: Kenneth Wilchek (Marlon Brando) in The Men (1950)
wolffian classics movies digest: A Patch of Blue (1965)
B Noir Detour: A Woman’s Face (Swedish and American versions)
Pop Culture Reverie: Bright Victory (1951)
Crimson Kimono: Children of a Lesser God (1986)
Old Hollywood Films: The Miracle Worker (1962)
In the Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood: A Child Is Waiting (1963)
Phillis Loves Classic Movies: Eyes in the Night (1942)
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Here is my post: https://bnoirdetour.wordpress.com/2016/05/13/disability-in-film-a-womans-face/
https://wolffianclassicmoviesdigest.wordpress.com/2016/05/14/a-patch-of-blue/ my review
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Thanks for hosting! Here’s my post on CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD: http://crimsonkimono.com/2016/children-of-a-lesser-god-tcm-classic-film-festival/
Hey Robin. Here’s my entry on “A Child Is Waiting”. Thanks for hosting.
Hey Robin. Here’s my entry on “A Child Is Waiting”. Thanks for hosting.
Here’s my post on “Eyes in the Night” http://phyllislovesclassicmovies.blogspot.com/2016/05/disability-in-film-eyes-in-night-1942.html. Sorry it’s kind of short – it’s been a crazy weekend
Thanks for hosting! 🙂
Robin. I’m just wondering if you seen or read my article that I did for the blogathon? I noticed that all the entries you commented on but I never received a comment, so did you receive mine or read it?
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