The Lauren Bacall Blogathon has now officially come to a close. This was my second time hosting a blogathon, and like the Barrymore Trilogy Blogathon that took place last month, it has proved to be just as exciting and successful with a plethora of classic film enthusiast bloggers coalescing to celebrate the late great Lauren Bacall.
During the course of the past few days, I have received an array of fabulous entries that cover all aspects of Lauren’s life and illustrious career. Each and everyone of you has all done a commendable job of documenting in articles just how phenomenal Lauren Bacall really was.
I would like to say a big thank you to all who have participated. It’s been a super fun event, and you have all done Lauren proud. I look forward to the second annual Lauren Bacall Blogathon next year. See you all in 2016.
Here’s to you Lauren. Thank you for all you have done.
THE LAUREN BACALL BLOGATHON ENTRIES:
The Last Drive In: Shock Treatment ( 1964 )
Serendipitous Anachronisms: Lauren Bacall’s Voice Work
Movie Movie Blog Blog: To Have And Have Not ( 1944 )
Love Letters To Old Hollywood: Designing Woman ( 1957 )
Matthew Bishop: Lauren Bacall’s Television Appearances
Marielle O’Neill Article Archive: Dark Passage ( 1947 )
B Noir Detour: The Big Sleep ( 1946 )
Speakeasy: The Cobweb ( 1955 )
The Wonderful World Of Cinema: Murder On The Orient Express ( 1974 )
Caftan Woman: The Shootist ( 1976 )
The Motion Pictures: Lauren Bacall’s autobiography. By Myself And Then Some
The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog: Lauren Bacall and Harry Truman photo
Big V Riot Squad: Lauren Bacall and politics
Girls Do Film: To Have And Have Not ( 1944 )
Once Upon A Screen: The Mirror Has Two Faces ( 1996 )
Portraits By Jenni: Written On The Wind ( 1956 )
Critica Retro: Sex And The Single Girl ( 1964 )
Twenty Four Frames: Harper ( 1966 )
Movie Rob: Key Largo ( 1948 )
The Stop Button: Key Largo ( 1948 )
Make Mine Criterion: Health ( 1980 )
100 Films In A Year: Northwest Frontier ( 1959 )
Silver Screenings: How To Marry A Millionaire ( 1953 )
Lu Mot Du Cinephiliaque: Misery ( 1990 )
Old Hollywood Films: Lauren Bacall: The Queen Of Noir
Movie Rob: The Mirror Has Two Faces ( 1996 )
Karavansara: Lions, Tigers, Monkeys And Dogs: Episode from The Rockford Files
Wolffian Classic Movies Digest: Blood Alley ( 1955 )
Mike’s Take On The Movies: The Shootist ( 1976 )
Moon In Gemini: Lauren Bacall’s bold venture with Humphrey Bogart on the radio
Musings Of An Introvert: Lauren Bacall in How To Marry A Millionaire ( 1953 )
Classic Movie Hub: Behind The Scenes With Baby
Cinemaven’s Essays From The Couch: Lauren Bacall in Written On The Wind ( 1956 )
Goose Pimply All Over: The Mirror Has Two Faces ( 1996 )
Cinephilia: Written On The Wind ( 1956 )
Le Cinema Dreams: The Fan ( 1981 )
Movie Rob: Murder On The Orient Express ( 1974 )
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood: Lauren Bacall’s life story
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood: Lauren Bacall: A family remembrance
Defiant Success: The Bogart and Bacall collaborations
Phyllis Loves Classic Movies: Discovering Lauren Bacall
Mildred’s Fat Burgers: Young Man With A Horn ( 1950 )
Pop Culture Reverie: Appointment With Death ( 1988 )
Reel Distracted: To Have And Have Not ( 1944 )
Back To Golden Days: Woman’s World ( 1954 )
Musings Of An Introvert: Key Largo ( 1948 )
A Shroud Of Thoughts: The Shootist ( 1976 )
Smitten Kitten Vintage: How To Marry A Millionaire ( 1953 )
365 Days 365 Classics: To Have And Have Not ( 1944 )
Lauren Champkin: To Have And Have Not ( 1944 )
The Cinematic Frontier: How To Marry A Millionaire ( 1953 )
Marielle O’Neill Article Archive: Key Largo ( 1948 )
All Good Things: The Big Sleep ( 1946 )
This was a great event. I gained a whole new appreciation for Ms Bacall. Thanks for hosting!
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