It’s been a blast celebrating Madeleine Carroll’s birthday with all of you. Today we have the final tributes to this beautiful and talented British actress.
Old Movies Nostalgia looks at the on-screen partnerships formed through Madeleine’s Frequent Movie Collaborations.
Silver Screenings presents a Madeleine who gives villains a reason to worry in The 39 Steps.
Movie Classics / British Film Classics presents a new-to-us Madeleine Carroll film from 1931: Fascination.
Ramdon Pictures discovers Madeleine was a Belgian nurse who spied for the British in 1933’s I Was a Spy.
Girls Do Film examines the ways Madeleine Carroll is an atypical heroine in The 39 Steps.
Thanks for joining us hosts (Dorian of Tales of the Easily Distracted and yours truly) for Madeleine’s Birthday Tribute.
Wow!!! from one Blogathon to the next. Am still not sure about who to work with for the GREAT VILLAIN Blogathon. I have a couple of villains up my sleeve. But I need to be certain, before I apply.
Love the Picture with Hitchcock and Madeleine Carroll, on the top.
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Yes, Take your time deciding on a villain. There are so many good ones from which to choose! I’m excited to see who you select.
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She is one beautiful woman ~
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She really is beautiful, isn’t she? She was made for the theater, dah-ling!
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I didn’t have a chance to let you know, but my Madeleine Carroll post is up: http://randompicturesblog.net/2015/02/27/madeleine-carroll-blogathon-i-was-a-spy-1933/
Thanks! (And I love Silver Screenings’ Dear Villain!)
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Perfect! Thanks! I will link to it later today. Looking forward to reading it. 🙂
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