A Movie a Day with Steve Uhler

A Move a Day is a uniquely entertaining and informative day-by-day guide packed with little known facts, fascinating film trivia, behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and insightful opinions, covering all 365 days of the year.

Friday, June 25, 2010

THE ALLURE OF LORRE

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June 26 . . . He planned, and studied, to be a psychiatrist. Instead, he ran away from home to become an actor. Good thing, too -- imagine c...
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

DEATH OF A REBEL

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June 1 What to say about Dennis Hopper? He revolutionized American independent film making. In 1969, he and cohort Peter Fonda decided to pa...
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

AS TIME GOES BY . . .

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May 25 . . YOU MUST REMEMBER THIS . . . After a troubled pre-production, Casablanca begins filming on this day in 1942 on the Warner Brothe...
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Monday, May 24, 2010

THE THREE-REELIN' BOB DYLAN

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THE THREE-REELIN’ BOB DYLAN: The Cinematic Legacy of Bob Dylan During a pivotal scene in Sam Peckinpah’s elegiac 1973 Western, ‘Pat Garrett ...
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Friday, April 16, 2010

A TRAMPY FILM THAT'S PURE GOLD

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April 16 . . . He was the most influential comic artist the movies ever produced – and arguably the single most important cinema artist, per...
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

A TITANIC DISASTER

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April 14 . . Some days in history are loaded . . like April 14. In 1865, Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. In 1881, Billy the Kid made his l...
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

LISTEN UP!

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April 13 . . . Hey, movie geeks . . . for today’s installment, we have a little change-of-pace . . . a special :90-second audio program of ‘...
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Welcome to my blog of 'A Movie A Day'. I'm a nationally syndicated film critic and historian based in Austin, Texas. I'm also co-founder of Tripod Productions. My book 'A Movie A Day' was published by Berkeley Blvd., and my work has appeared in such publications as NY Times Magazine, Austin Monthly, Miami Herald, Cox News, Austin Chronicle, Filmfax and more. I love film - particularly classic films. I prefer Jerry Lewis and Buster Keaton to Adam Sandler and Ben Stiller. Hey, it takes all kinds. This blog will feature daily blogs on movies, history, random thoughts and more, along with links to sample the recommended movies on your computer. In case you'd like to comment without subscribing, feel free to reach me at sduhler@aol.com
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