Thursday, April 20, 2017

The Franchot Tone Blogathon is Here!

I am excited to announce that the first Franchot Tone Blogathon is here!

Franchot Tone (1905-1968) was an Oscar-nominated actor who starred in over 60 films, 50 television productions, and 25 plays from 1927 until his death in 1968. This month marks the 2 year anniversary of Finding Franchot, this research blog dedicated to Franchot's personal and professional life. 1 year ago, I also created a fansite in his honor at www.findingfranchot.com.

Over the next few days, we will get to read different takes on Franchot Tone from a group of talented film bloggers. I am so grateful to everyone who has offered to participate and am looking forward to reading all the posts on my favorite actor!


As topics are posted, I will share here. Check back from April 21 to April 23 for different perspectives and explorations of Franchot's films, television work, and life. Thank you all for celebrating Mr. Tone with me!

Classic Movie Treasures: Her Husband's Affairs (1947)

Critica Retro: Dancing Lady (1933)

Mike's Take on the Movies: Spotlighting Franchot Tone on the Small Screen

Old Hollywood Films: Five Graves to Cairo (1943)

Musings of a Classic Film Addict: Phantom Lady (1943)

Charlene's (Mostly) Classic Movie Reviews: Dangerous (1935)

Finding Franchot: Playing Against Type: Discovering Franchot's Characters

Finding Franchot: Three Loves Has Nancy (1938)

12 comments:

  1. Here is the link to my article. http://classicmovietreasures.com/franchot-tone-blogathon-her-husbands-affairs-1947/

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  2. Hi! Here it is Dancing Lady, 1933. I think the final musical number was created by someone on acid.
    http://criticaretro.blogspot.com.br/2017/04/amor-de-dancarina-dancing-lady-1933.html
    Now I'm anxious to read the other entries!
    Kisses!
    Le

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    1. Hi Le, Thank you so much! I've added your post and will be sharing on Facebook throughout the weekend, too. I love Dancing Lady, but everytime I see that last dance number, I always think "What in the world is this?" It is wacky!

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  3. Franchot was at his most handsome in
    1937's " THE BRIDE WORE RED " 🎥🎥❤️❤️

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  4. Here's my review of Five Graves to Cairo:

    http://www.oldhollywoodfilms.com/2017/04/five-graves-to-cairo.html

    Thanks for hosting!

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  5. Here's my post about Phantom Lady! I can't wait to read everyone else's entries! https://annsblyth.wordpress.com/2017/04/23/the-franchot-tone-blogathon-phantom-lady-1944/

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    1. Thank you so much! I've added it here and just shared it on the Facebook page. :) Excited to read!

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  6. Hey! Here is my post on Dangerous. Can't wait to read the other posts! https://charsmoviereviews.wordpress.com/2017/04/23/dangerous-1935/

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    1. Great! Thank you! I've just added it here and will also share it on the Facebook page later this afternoon.

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