Frankly, My Dear : Classic Hollywood was Bananas

Frankly, My Dear : Classic Hollywood was Bananas

Welcome to Frankly, My Dear, the podcast that explores just how Bananas things were in Classic Hollywood. From freaky accidents to love affairs to controversial opinions to movie trivia, find the fun and crazy stories that both the Pre-Code and Production Code Eras aren't known for. There was so much more going on behinds that scenes that was not as squeaky clean as the studios would have you believe. Join me, Kristen from Hoofers and Honeys, LLC., as I tackle these subjects along with other authors and classic movie experts.

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August 18, 2026 87 mins

Join returning guests, Danielle Grandinetti and Jamie Kelley, as we tackle the 1960 version and the 2001 version of Ocean's 11! Instead of taking Clooney's version as a direct remake, we look at them as separate films and commemorate the Rat Pack's movie anniversary this month!
#classicmovies #franksinatra #georgeclooney #oceans11

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John Michael Heath is back, and this time, we're talking Carole Lombard and William Powell films—Man of the World, Ladies Man, and the iconic, My Man Godfrey, to celebrate the upcoming release of my biographical fiction novel based on Carole entitled Planes and Promises under my Dottie Fray pen name that comes out on 8/10!

We chat background trivia for all these films, conspiracy theories about her death, circumstances of thei...

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Welcome back Author Kelly Guentner, as we discuss the first three in The Thin Man series with William Powell and Myrna Loy (The Thin Man (1934), After the Thin Man (1936) and Another Thin Man (1939))!

#classismovies #williampowell #myrnaloy

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Join me and guest author Melissa Woodscourt (who has see every Cary Grant film-all 72!) as we discuss our favorites and least favorites! What is your favorite Cary Grant performance?
#classicmovies #carygrant

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John Michael Heath of Atomic Wax and The EAP Society joins me as we discuss the famous fighting sisters, Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine. We examine two of Olivia's collaborations with Errol Flynn, Captain Blood and Robin Hood, as well as Joan's films Rebecca and Suspicion.

#classicmovies #oliviadehavilland #joanfontaine

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Join me and Author K.G. Bolingbroke to celebrate Judy Garland's birthday anniversary this week! She was born on June 10, 1922, and is one of the greatest performers in history! We talk about a variety of her films, including A Star is Born, The Pirate, The Wizard of Oz, For Me and My Gal, In the Good Old Summertime, The Harvey Girls, Meet Me in St. Louis, and Summer Stock! Happy birthday, Judy!
#judygarland #classicmovies

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Jamie Kelley and John Michael Heath of the EAP (Elvis Archival Preservation) Society join me as we discuss the nuances of Viva Las Vegas. From the chemistry leaping off the screen to the cut songs; from the passionate affair between Elvis and Ann-Margret and the Colonel's meddling, we deep-dive into one of my favorites!

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As we head toward the 100th anniversary of Marilyn Monroe's birth on June 1st, this episode dives into both her musical and dramatic roles as a tribute to the artist that she was.

Author Gianna Marie Ferraro joins the discussion that highlights such classics as Some Like it Hot, The Misfits, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, and Don't Bother to Knock.
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This episode dives into the evolution of mermaids in cinema from the silent short films around 1915 to the two mermaid films in 1948 (Miranda and Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid) to 1980's Splash and Disney's The Little Mermaid. In conversation with Author Kelly Guentner, we also talk about K.N. Fray's siren trilogy and Kelly's superhero novels! You can find Kelly at phoenixsistersentertainment.com.

#classicmovies #mermaids

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The Mummy 1932 vs The Mummy 1999!
This discussion highlights the similarities and the differences between these two films in terms of character development, actors, plot, and genres. With The Mummy 4 coming in 2027, this discussion offers a fun look at how the storyline was changed and speculates on what might be to come!

Author Danielle Grandinetti also talks about her book character who was inspired by Evie in the 1999 version...

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Join us as we dive into the biographies or autobiographies of classic movie stars, such as Lana Turner, Judy Garland, Carole Lombard, Joan Crawford, and Ed Burns. We highlight the struggle between sensationalized autobiographies and finding the truth in researching these figures. Then we end by delving into our favorite movie couples, both real and on-screen, and how their performances were impacted as a result.
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From backflips to differences between the story origins and film, this episode takes a deep dive into the making of the film "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers." It also discusses the barn raising dance sequence and how each actor and actress came to be included in the film.

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Kristen and Amy discuss Calamity Jane and how they got into classic film. They explore the themes of nostalgia, character portrayal, and the real-life experiences of the actress Doris Day.
The conversation covers a wide range of topics, which also includes the two authors' novels that connect to classic film or the time period. It delves into the lives of iconic figures as well as the creative process of writing and the connec...

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March 31, 2026 54 mins

If you're looking for a film full of a stellar cast, great acting, and amazing musical numbers to watch for Easter, check out Easter Parade! This episode examines the problems that could have shelved the movie, but instead, all of them lined up to make something truly iconic. It also delves into the history of the Easter Parade in New York that inspired the title song to fully give context about the backdrop of the film.

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The conversation covers the classic film Darby O'Gill and the Little People, exploring its significance on St. Patrick's Day. We dive into Sean Connery's role and singing in the film, the impressive forced perspective visual effects, and the portrayal of folklore, particularly the terrifying Banshee.

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The episode delves into the relationship between Carole Lombard and Clark Gable through the lens of the film No Man of Her Own. You'll also hear about their traditions of gag gifts and upcoming projects related to the couple.

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Kristen of Hoofers and Honeys joins long-time friend Alyssa as they delve into the chemistry between classic film couples, exploring the impact of real-life relationships on on-screen chemistry. It covers the romance between Carole Lombard and William Powell, the chemistry between Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn, the intense chemistry between Ann-Margret and Elvis in Viva Las Vegas, the on-screen chemistry of Cary Grant and Audrey...

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In this episode, Kristen introduces the podcast and shares her love for Classic Hollywood films. She discusses the influence of classic movies on her life and then delves into the tragic story of Russ Columbo, a talented musician and singer whose life was cut short in a freak accident. The episode ends with a preview of upcoming content.

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