This annual event is already over (boooo) and, as always, it has been a real treat to read all your entries honouring the wonderful actor that William Holden was! I shared them all individually on this Facebook group dedicated to the Golden Boy and the Holdeners enjoyed them very much!
I also have to thanks, once again, my precious co-hosts, Michaela and Emily (Millennials crew!!) who kindly accepted to help me host the blogathon this year. I don’t think it would have been possible otherwise!
If you missed some of the entries (because being shared on 3 different blogs, it could happen), here they are all, one more time. I invite you to read as many as possible because they are all worthy.
Anybody Got A Match? – William Holden and Audrey Hepburn
Caftan Woman – The Remarkable Andrew (1942)
Cinema Cities – William Holden’s Oscar Nominated Performances
Coffee, Classics, & Craziness – William Holden as Major Kendall in The Horse Soldiers (1959)
Crítica Retrô – William Holden’s Guide to a Picnic (1955)
Dubsism – Sports Analogies Hidden in Classic Movies – Volume 12: Stalag 17
Dubsism – Sports Analogies Hidden in Classic Movies – Volume 13 : Network
Four Star Films – Picnic (1955)
Juliette Campbell (Guest at The Wonderful World of Cinema) – William Holden as Erik Erichon in The Counterfeit Traitor
LA Explorer – Spotlight on William Holden in The Fleet’s In
Love Letters to Old Hollywood – The Ramblings of a Scatterbrain on Born Yesterday (1950)
Mr. William Holden – Breezy
Musings of a Classic Film Addict – My Tribute to William Holden
Old Hollywood Films – The ‘La At Last’ Episode of I Love Lucy
Realweegiemidget Reviews – Damien: Omen II (1978)
Taking Up Room – Unintended Consequences
The Flapper Dame – Holden 100 – Paris When It Sizzles (1964)
The Midnite Drive-In – Fighting the Good Fight
The Stop Button – The Moon Is Blue (1953, Otto Preminger)
The Story Enthusiast – Dear Ruth (1947)
The Wonderful World of Cinema – William Holden from A to Z
Thoughts All Sort – A Wild Bunch…
Vinnieh – The Key
Whimsically Classic – Miss Grant Takes Richmond (1949)
William Holden Centenary couldn’t have been more entertaining! I would like to say “see you next year” but I’m no 100% sure I’ll be in Montreal next April and able to host, so I’ll say: see you next time, for more Golden Holden festivities!
Thank you ladies for hosting. Reading the entries and participating in this blogathon has encouraged me to take another look at an actor I’ve mainly overlooked until now.
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