Certainly a great part of this bi-gone era, and the aspect that I've found the most sites on thus far. Therefore I give you:
- The Greatest Films of the '40s can be found at this site. (A part of Tim Dirk's Greatest Films Site

- ReelClassics.com -- Elizabeth's Classic Movies Page -- a huge, really well done site that contains pictures, posters, sound bites, recommendations, even classic movie desktop themes.
- Ravin' Maven of Classic Film -- has an excellent site devoted to many classic film stars, check it out...
- Catseye Graphics features some excellent potraits of the classic stars, byt Julie Stowe. Check them out.
- The Casablanca Page --
"Of all the gin joints, in all the towns, in all the world..." -- and since there are many, I thought I'd just direct you to the Yahoo index.
- A short page on The Thin Man Series
- "Can't act. Slightly bald. Can Dance a little." -- this famous bit written by an unknown studio executive evaluating Fred Astaire's screen test. How wrong they were...
- The suavest of the suave
Cary Grant is worshipped on this site.
- The one and only
Marlene Dietrich gets a nice site
- The late, great Jimmy Stewart has one (done by his home town, I think.)
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A fascinating page on some of the lesser known contributions of Hedy Lamarr.
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It isn't a classic movie page without a link to Marilyn Monroe...
- While not technically a "old film star," few would question the classic nature of
Alfred Hitchcock's body of work (no pun intended).


- And finally, where can you find these classic stars? Why on American Movie Classics and Turner Classic Movies of course. Uncut. Uncolorized. Unmistakable.
- Help keep those classic films alive -- go see National Film Preservation Board (NFPB) of the Library of Congress (the folks who decide what films go on National Film Registry) and National Film Preservation Foundation
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Classic Movies Sound Files from the
Classic movie guide