Thursday, September 29, 2022

Mr. Jordan is Looking at Joe. Bette is Looking at Joe. And Joe is Looking at ____?

  Evelyn Keyes, Bob & Claude Rains in Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941)


Yeah, I'd like to get my hands on him too!

Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Mr. Cagney & Mr. Montgomery

 They were both born in the state of New York, but were worlds apart.  The young Cagney grew up in the lower east side of Manhattan, Montgomery in an upper middle class home in upstate New York.  Bob attended a private prep school, but left before he could graduate when his father died.  Cagney, somewhat surprisingly, completed high school and attended a semester of college before dropping out when his father died.  Cagney started in show business as a dancer, Bob went straight to acting and began his movie career in 1929, followed the next year by Jimmy.  They were both successful, rising to the top rapidly.  

Anyway, they seemed more different than they actually were.  Both became involved in the Screen Actors Guild when it started.  I've always assumed that's how they met, not really sure.  Bob was very busy at MGM, and the same for Jimmy at Warner Bros.  And they did not hang about in the same social circles, for sure.   

     James Cagney, Chester Morris and Robert Montgomery visit Mary 
            Boland on set to sell tickets to a SAG fund-raising event.

Below, Cagney visits Montgomery on the set of The Night Must Fall in 1937.  Besides just wanting to check in on a friend, it was great PR having a Warner Bros. star visit a friend on an MGM set.  


Bob returns the favor in 1940, visiting Jimmy on the set of City of Conquest.


And Cagney scored a big coup getting Lt. Montgomery to attend the premiere of Yankee Doodle Dandy on May 29, 1942 in New York City.  Politically, Bob was a good friend to have when you were facing trouble due to past leftist activities.  



On September 10, 1956, Cagney appeared in an episode of Robert Montgomery Presents, titled "Soldiers from the War Returning" which was the opening episode of the show's final season.  It was a big favor to Montgomery ratings wise, the movie star Cagney appearing in a very dramatic role on live television.  The newness was a real challenge for Jimmy.  



In 1959 the two finally got a project going that they could do together.  Of course Cagney starred in and Montgomery directed The Gallant Hours, which was released in 1960.  It is a Cagney/Montgomery production, with Bob more involved with the actual production.  It was Bob's idea to make the movie about Admiral Halsey with Cagney ideal in the lead role.  It was a great movie for Bob to wrap up his movie career in.  They obviously enjoyed working together.    






Cagney would make one more movie, One, Two, Three in 1961 before retirement (not counting minor appearances in his later years).  There was talk of doing another project together, but nothing came of it.  Wouldn't it have been great to see them act together.  

Today, September 27th, marks the anniversary of Mr. Montgomery's passing at Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan, NYC.  He was 77.  Cagney passed in 1986 at the age of 86 on his farm near the village of Stanfordville, NY.  True-blue New Yorkers.  

Thursday, September 22, 2022

Don Juan in Camel Coat & Houndstooth Scarf

 "Though happily wed for several years to Elizabeth Allen, a non-professional, Bob Montgomery continues to trample ruthlessly on the affectionate hearts of fair young ladies.  But it's all part of a day's work in pictures for Bob, and we are applauding, not censoring his technique as a Don Juan.  Madge Evans is Bob's new love in a romantic film called Lovers Courageous."


Published in Screen magazine, photo credit given to C. S. Bull.  

Tuesday, September 20, 2022

The Well-Dressed Man To Be

 This photo is stamped Dec., 1929.  So, this is a quite young Mr. Montgomery modeling silk pajamas.  I'm guessing he did not choose his outfit.  Later he would wear silk dressing gowns on the set between takes.  That was a classy look, besides being practical.  This look, however, is, well ... words fail me.  I would say he'd be great to cuddle up to in bed.  

Thursday, September 15, 2022

Dry Wit and a Very Dry Martini

 Robert Benchley was born September 15, 1889 in Worcester, MA.  A truly funny man.  A favorite quote with a Royal theme:  "It is one of the most discouraging experiences I have ever had, not forgetting the time when I winked at the Queen Mother in London once."  


Happy Birthday, Mr. Benchley.  


Tuesday, September 13, 2022

One has to Wonder Why He Never Appeared on the Stage Again

 Interesting Bob article in the October, 1932 issue of Movie Classic magazine.  








For the record, she was only 13 months old.  

Sunday, September 11, 2022

 



Thursday, September 08, 2022

Robert Montgomery Models Swimsuit. Ah, the Price of Stardom!

 I almost missed this ad in the June, 1931 issue of Photoplay Magazine.  Or should I more correctly say I almost missed Bob in this ad.  I had never thought of Bob in a swimsuit ad.  I can only imagine his reaction on finding out his assignment.  Glad he relented.  



Tuesday, September 06, 2022

The Big Guy on Campus ... Not Bob

 Bob catches up with pals in Hollywood while on leave during WWII.  Here he is with old friend George Murphy, seated (left).  George and Bob were classmates for a year at a prep school in New York.  George was the big guy on campus, football hero, etc.  Bob wasn't.  


Fredric March chats up Bob and Betty at a movie premiere.  Seems to be concerning Betty.  


"Old Friends" have a laugh.  Joan Crawford looks like she could be saying, "Bob, you really are in the Navy"!

Thursday, September 01, 2022

It's the Blue Eyes, and the Smile

 One has to wonder how much time young Bob was able to play all his sports ... golf, tennis, polo, hunting, skeet shooting, partying, etc.  What we do know is he was the best-dressed lad at any of his sports.  


I like the head shot.  It is my new wallpaper.