Thursday, April 10, 2014

Opening Night TCM Classic Film Fest 2014 #TCMFF

TCM 20th Anniversary Promotion Set


Thursday was the first day of the TCM Classic Film Festival and it was spectacular as always. This year was the 5th year of the festival and celebrates the 20th year of TCM. I have been lucky enough to attend every year and am amazed at the ways it's grown and developed into a full fledged fan convention. Not only do we get to see the movies we love, in the theatres they were made to be shown in, but we also get to meet some of the stars, attend lectures and interviews about related topics, and finally meet like minded people who enjoy nothing better than talking old movies!

Here are some pictures of the first day's red carpet screening of Oklahoma and some of the sets and costumes from other films on display. Hope you enjoy them as much as I did.


Marty Ingels at TCM red carpet screening of Oklahoma

Merrie Spaeth (The World Of Henry Orient) at TCM red carpet screening of Oklahoma

Illeana Douglas at TCM red carpet screening of Oklahoma

Shirley Jones at TCM red carpet screening of Oklahoma

Leonard Maltin at TCM red carpet screening of Oklahoma

Producer Walter Mirisch (Some Like It Hot) at TCM red carpet screening of Oklahoma

Wink Martindale at TCM red carpet screening of Oklahoma

Robert Osborne and Diane Baker (The Best Of Everything) at TCM red carpet screening of Oklahoma

Kim Novak (Vertigo) at TCM red carpet screening of Oklahoma

Ben Mankiewicz at TCM red carpet screening of Oklahoma

Maureen O'Hara (How Green Was My Valley) at TCM screening of Oklahoma

Margaret O'Brien (meet Me In St. Louis)  at TCM red carpet screening of Oklahoma

Candy Clark (American Graffiti) at TCM red carpet screening of Oklahoma

Casablanca set pieces in Club TCM

Casablanca letter of transit Club TCM

Wizard of Oz very scary monkey costume Club TCM


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1 comment:

Karen said...

I love these pics, Elise! I was on the red carpet, but I went too early -- darn it! -- and missed seeing most of the stars. I'll know better next time!