A huge thank you for the great support so far and have been humbled and excited by the fantastic response! Obviously, it’s still some time away but as far more experienced hosts know, it’s important to be organised and get ahead.
Please don’t forget to share on your own social media, as the more participants the merrier! If there is a fellow blogger you think would enjoy taking part, please let them know.
Below are the current topic choices and again a warm thanks to the participants!
Pride And Prejudice (1940) – Old Hollywood Films
A Tree Grows In Brooklyn (1945) – Maddy Loves Her Classic Films
Sherlock Holmes And The Scarlett Claw (1944) – Pale Writer
Little Women (1994) and (2019) – Pale Writer
Nickolas Nickleby (1947) – Caftan Woman
Oliver Twist (1948) –Caftan Woman
Scarlet Street (1945) – Down These Mean Streets
Crimes At The Dark House (1940) – The Old Hollywood Garden
All Quiet On The Western Front (1930) – Overture Books And Films
Lord Of The Flies (1963) – Cinematic Catharsis
The Wrong Box (1966) – Realweegiemidget Reviews
Great Expectations (1947) – The Poppity
Oliver Twist (1948) – The Poppity
Camille (1921) – His Fame Still Lives
Anna Karenina (1935) and (1948) – Robert Short
Ben Hur – Taking Up Room
The Picture Of Dorian Gray (1945) – Silver Screenings
Wuthering Heights (1939) – Silver Screen Classics
Jane Eyre (1943) – Thoughts All Sorts
Moby Dick (1956) – Dubism
The Ministry Of Fear (1944) – The Wonderful World Of Cinema
To Kill A Mockingbird (1962) – 18 Cinema Lane
War Of The Worlds – Midnite Drive-In
The House Of The Seven Gables (1940) – Films From Beyond The Time Barrier
Hans Christian Andersen (1952) – The Classic Movie Muse
The Prince And The Pauper –Backstory: New Looks At Classic Film
Wilkie Collins and his underrepresentation in classic film – Hollywood Genes
In Cold Blood – Are You Thrilled
My Cousin Rachel – Cary Grant Won’t Eat You
Cyrano De Bergerac (1950) – Pure Entertainment Preservation Society
Greystoke (1984) –Diary Of A Movie Maniac
Rebbeca (1940) – Stars And Letters
The Count of Monte Cristo (1975), Dracula (1931) and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (1949) – MovieRob
A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) – MovieMovieBlogBlog
Some wonderful writers are taking part and I trust that you are excited as I am to see some of the great chosen topics. Please check the list carefully and hopefully it will inspire your own choices, as well as give you some ideas on what to do. (The list will be regularly updated as well).
Looking forward to hearing from you!
What a great line-up so far! Surely you’ll make this an annual event…? (hint hint)
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Yes I think so! 😊
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Hi Paul! I have the book The Ministry of Fear by Graham Green with me, so I’d like to write about the cinematrography adaptation Ministry of Fear (Fritz Lang, 1944) and maybe compare it with the novel! Here is the URL to my blog: https://thewonderfulworldofcinema.wordpress.com/
And congrats once again on hosting your first blogathon! Hope it’s a success. 🙂
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So glad you’re taking part and that’s a fantastic choice. Will put you down for it!
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Wow, talk about a huge turn-out!
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I know!!! I’m so thrilled!
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Hi Paul, I haven’t participated in a blogathon in awhile, and this one looks very intriguing with some interesting and varied selections. If there’s room for one more, I’d like to write about The House of the Seven Gables (1940). I’m at Films From Beyond the Time Barrier, https://www.filmsfrombeyond.com/ Cheers!
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There’s plenty of room and I’m so pleased you’re taking part. I’ll add you to the list.
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So excited for this blogathon! By the way, I nominated you for the Liebster Award! Here’s the link to my award post:
https://18cinemalane.wordpress.com/2020/01/29/i-won-my-third-liebster-award/
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Oh wow! Thank you so much! I’m so honoured and how very kind of you to nominate me. Thank you so much! 🙂
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You’re welcome! I can’t wait to read your award post! 😃
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Dear Paul,
Congratulations on hosting your first blogathon! This is a great topic. Good luck! I know it will be very successful. I would like to join with an article about “Cyrano de Bergerac” from 1950. Is that appropriate?
Yours Hopefully,
Tiffany Brannan
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Thank you so much and would love you to join the blogathon! I think your topic choice is fantastic and look forward to reading your article. I will update the list with your choice. Thank you again!
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Paul, I was wondering if I could change my topic from Dragonwyck to Scarlet Street. I know, I know, that classic literature thing is a bit of a stretch here though the movie, just like the 1931 French version, is based on a book by Georges de La Fouchardière.
If you don’t accept it, that’s fine too. 🙂 Your call.
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Hi Margot! I’m happy to change it especially if you feel particularly enthusiastic about Scarlet Street and I’m sure you’re justification for the novel would convince readers regarding the blogathon. Actually it’s closer than I thought! One month away! I love Scarlet Street so definitely looking forward to it. Will make the necessary changes to the roster!
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Thank you!
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Hi! Love the idea for the Blogathon. I want to talk about Greystoke (1984), the film adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs’s Tarzan of the Apes.
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Hi Eric! Thanks so much for joining up and will definitely add you to the roster 😊
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Dear Paul,
The blogathon looks great so far! Congratulations! I know that today is the last day of the blogathon, but is it too late to change my topic? I started watching “Cyrano de Bergerac” last night, but I just wasn’t in the mood, so I stopped it after five minutes. However, I still want to participate in your blogathon, since it’s a great subject. Would it be alright if I wrote an overview of how the Code influenced movies based on classic literature?
Yours Hopefully,
Tiffany Brannan
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Sounds like a fantastic idea! Please go for it and look forward to reading your work. Regards, Paul
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Dear Paul,
Here is the link to my article: https://pureentertainmentpreservationsociety.wordpress.com/2020/04/05/code-concepts-5-code-films-from-classic-literature-the-2020-classic-literature-on-film-blogathon/. I really enjoyed writing it. Thanks!
Yours Hopefully,
Tiffany Brannan
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Thanks so much! About to put up Day 3 and can add you in 🙂 Can’t wait to read it!
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Dear Paul,
Thank you for adding me! Your blogathon looks like a great success. I can’t wait to hear about your next one.
Yours Hopefully,
Tiffany Brannan
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Thank you so much and was glad you could take part!
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