Despite what everyone thinks, bank heists were almost nonexistent in the Wild West Strangeness Lifestyle News Vintage Hollywood
A father kidnapped his two sons and boarded the Titanic, using false names, and when he died, confusion reigned Strangeness Lifestyle News Self-Propelled Vintage Hollywood
Abbott and Costello were the highest paid entertainers of WWII, but away from the spotlight life wasn’t so joyful Glamour Strangeness Vintage Hollywood
After Umberto Eco was invited to submit a short detective story to a magazine, he instead wrote his first novel, “The Name of the Rose” News Glamour Lifestyle Vintage Hollywood
The real-life wiseguys behind Scorsese’s “GoodFellas,” who pulled off the multi-million Lufthansa heist News Vintage Hollywood
Bourne Wood: The ancient forest near London that film directors love News Strangeness Vintage Hollywood
Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier’s 20-year marriage seemed perfect, but affairs, artistic rivalry, and mental instability destroyed it Glamour Lifestyle News Vintage Hollywood
“Win one for the Gipper”: The Hollywood career of Ronald Reagan offered clues to his presidential style Glamour Strangeness Vintage Hollywood
Eliot Ness, the Untouchable agent who battled Al Capone, died a broke alcoholic at 55 News Lifestyle Strangeness Vintage Hollywood
The most dangerous set in cinema history: in 1931, 27 people lost their lives while filming the movie “The Viking” Vintage Hollywood News