The mysterious disappearance of Lionel “Buster” Crabb inspired Ian Fleming’s “Thunderball” Vintage Hollywood Lifestyle News Strangeness
Mental breakdowns, substance abuse, an obese Marlon Brando: Welcome to “Apocalypse Now,” the film that nearly killed both Francis Coppola and Martin Sheen Strangeness Glamour News Vintage Hollywood
“Win one for the Gipper”: The Hollywood career of Ronald Reagan offered clues to his affable take on the presidency Glamour Strangeness Vintage Hollywood
From Avenger and Bond Girl in the 1960s to “Game of Thrones” today: Diana Rigg Lifestyle News Vintage Hollywood
Georges Méliès, the magic-minded dreamer who in 1902 filmed “The Trip to the Moon” and showed us what movies are capable of Lifestyle News Strangeness Vintage Hollywood
The Doll Family, four dwarf siblings who found success in Hollywood, not only in “The Wizard of Oz” but in another classic, “Freaks” Glamour Strangeness Vintage Hollywood
The Edwardian-with-a-twist Teddy Boy clothing style: the men who followed the fashion in the 1950s were considered dangerous Fashion News Vintage Hollywood
Not being Italian was no obstacle to James Caan, who portrayed Sonny in “The Godfather,” winning “Italian of the Year”–twice News Glamour Vintage Hollywood
The traveling Sutherland Sisters: Seven women and 37 feet of hair between them Strangeness News Vintage Hollywood
Johnny Stompanato, Lana Turner’s gangster boyfriend, was jealous of her co-star, Sean Connery, and tried to do something about it Glamour Vintage Hollywood
When John Gotti ordered the murder of his boss, “Big Paul” Castellano, outside Sparks Steak House, it became “the hit of the century” Strangeness News Vintage Hollywood