It’s In the Name of the Title: Day Three

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We have come to the third and last day of our blogathon, guys. Wow, this is a huge event. Besides Gill and I there are thirty-one wonderful bloggers participating and it’s all very impressive. Hope everyone is ready for more of the same!

As always, if anyone missed anything and would like to catch up, Day One can be found here and Day Two here. Gill’s Day Three is here.

Okeydokey, here we go…

Kristen from Hoofers and Honeys gets the ball rolling with 1941’s Johnny Eager.

Debbie from Moon In Gemini compares the 1945 and 2011 adaptations of Mildred Pierce.

Ruth from Silver Screenings looks at Ginger Rogers’ love of jewelry in 1940’s Kitty Foyle.

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AZ Movies

Sally from 18 Cinema Lane brings us her thoughts on the 1984 film, Harry and Son.

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Barry from Cinematic Catharsis introduces us to The Fabulous Baron Munchausen (1962).

Virginie from The Wonderful World of Classic Cinema has some thoughts about Gregory’s Girl (1981).

To be or not to be, that is the question. Rachel from Hamlette’s Soliloquy has reviewed 2018’s Ophelia.

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JSTOR Daily

Sally from 18 Cinema Lane has some thoughts about the 1984 film, Amadeus.

Thanks, everyone! Again, depending on you read this, we’ll see you tomorrow for a little wrapup post…

14 thoughts on “It’s In the Name of the Title: Day Three

  1. As well as Ginnie’s post sent you one from Eric from Diary of a Movie Maniac. Not sure if you getting your emails so adding these here. Hopefully you will get one or both of my emails or comments. Not sure what is happening your way.

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