Walter Connolly, Ida Lupino, and Ralph Bellamy for Alfred Green’s LET'S GET MARRIED (1937)
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The Wolf Man (1941) - Trade ad
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One day in Hollywood, I read a script in which the character was described as "charming but dull—a typical Ralph Bellamy type." I promptly headed for New York to find a part with guts.
State of the Union, by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, opened on November 14, 1945 at the Hudson Theater. Starring were Kay Johnson, Myron McCormick, and Ralph Bellamy (shown above), Ruth Hussey, and Minor Watson. The play was a hit, running 765 performances and winning the Pulitzer for drama. Bellamy's character, an industrialist who becomes a surprise Republican candidate for president, was said to have been inspired by Wendell Willkie.
Three years later the play was adapted for the screen as a vehicle for Spencer Tracy (in Bellamy's role) and Katharine Hepburn.
Photo: Associated Press
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Rosemary's Baby will be released on 4K Ultra HD (with Blu-ray and Digital) on October 10 via Paramount. The 1968 horror classic is celebrating its 55th anniversary.
Roman Polanski writes and directs, based on Ira Levin's 1967 novel. Mia Farrow stars with John Cassavetes, Ruth Gordon, Sidney Blackmer, Maurice Evans, and Ralph Bellamy.
Archival special features, listed below, are expected to be included on the Blu-ray disc.
Special features:
Rosemary's Baby: A Retrospective - 2000 featurette
Mia and Roman - 1968 documentary short
Like most first-time mothers, Rosemary (Mia Farrow) experiences confusion and fear. Her husband (John Cassavetes), an ambitious but unsuccessful actor, makes a pact with the devil that promises to send his career skyward.
Pre-order Rosemary's Baby.
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Ralph Bellamy tries on #HugaNewspersonDay
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The Wolf Man (1941)
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There has never been a better set of reaction shots on film than what Ralph Bellamy, Cary Grant, and especially Irene Dunne are doing in this scene.
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Julie Doing “Stuff” with Famous People (22nd post
The photographer for this BETWEEN TWO WORLDS promo goes for an otherworldly effect as Julie and Faye Emerson strike a pensive pose.
Julie cheers the action at a Sinatra Swooner’s charity softball game on the sidelines with Danny Kaye.
Hey! We gotta eat. On the set of BODY AND SOUL, Julie catches a bite and a gab with cinematographer, James Wong Howe and journalist, Aline Mosby.
Mmmwwaaaahhhh!!!! Julie plants one on Priscilla Lane in a FOUR DAUGHTERS promo photo.
Julie, actor Ralph Bellamy, and director Garson Kanin getting off an American Airlines flight in October of 1940.
June Havoc reviews a script with Julie for Theatre Guild On the Air in May of 1946.
Julie and Joanie (Crawford, that is) on the beach during the filming of HUMORESQUE.
The event? Who knows? But whatever was happening, I’m sure that was the perfect hat for the day, Rosalind Russel! Julie agrees, I’m sure!
I. Can’t. Love. This. MORE! Julie and Ida Lupino Rumba with dancers in a publicity photo for OUT OF THE FOG. Sure, Julie looks sweet here, but his character was completely despicable in this one!
Behind the scenes on TORTILLA FLAT.
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@tcmparty live tweet schedule for the week beginning Monday, September 04, 2023. Look for us on Twitter…watch and tweet along…remember to add #TCMParty to your tweets so everyone can find them :) All times are Eastern.
Tuesday, Sept. 05 — 4:30 p.m.
THE SECRET SIX (1931)
A secret society funds the investigation of a bootlegging gang.
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Ralph Bellamy-Margaret Lindsay "Ellery Queen and the murder ring" 1941, de James P. Hogan.
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