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Front Row Classics: A Hollywood Golden Age Podcast

Front Row Classics: A Hollywood Golden Age Podcast

By: Classic Film Podcast for the Front Row Network
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There are some movies that simply traverse the limits of time. Movies that never age and always speak sublime truths to us all. These are the movies that will last forever. These are the movies we long to discuss. These are the Classics.2016 The Front Row Network Art Social Sciences
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  • Ep. 349- The Facts of Life
    Sep 6 2025
    Goodbye, Mr. Washington Front Row Classics is celebrating one of the finest films in the legendary careers of Bob Hope and Lucille Ball: The Facts of Life (1960). Brandon and Emmett Stanton take a closer look at this witty and sophisticated comedy, directed and co-written by Melvin Frank alongside his longtime collaborator, Norman Panama. The film offers a … Continue reading Ep. 349- The Facts of Life →
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  • Ep. 348- Midnight
    Aug 31 2025
    Midnight Front Row Classics is shining a spotlight on one of the most underrated gems of Hollywood’s golden year, 1939. Brandon is joined by writer and podcaster Emily Edwards to discuss Midnight, the sparkling romantic comedy directed by Mitchell Leisen. Featuring a razor-sharp script by Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett, the film delivers wit, charm, … Continue reading Ep. 348- Midnight →
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  • Ep. 347- Interview with Raji Ahsan
    Aug 29 2025
    Dr. Sam Front Row Classics sits down with actor and filmmaker Raji Ahsan. Raji recently wrote an upcoming short film entitled Dr. Sam. He and Brandon chat about the origins of the film and how he came about casting both Lucie Arnaz and Alec Baldwin in the film. The two also discuss Raji’s background in … Continue reading Ep. 347- Interview with Raji Ahsan →
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