Bringing Up Baby (1938)

Dr. David Huxley has just received a package containing a rare dinosaur bone. With this bone, he can complete the skeleton he’s been working on for years, the pinnacle of his career. To top it off, he’s engaged to be married to his assistant, and his life is going splendidly. That is, until he meets Susan Vance, a flighty, carefree heiress who immediately sets her sights on him. Unfortunately for him, this means that she’s going to make his life very complicated. Susan’s brother has sent their aunt a gift – a tame leopard named Baby who loves music, especially … Continue reading

Kyle Dine Makes Music About Allergies

Does your child have allergies? Musician Kyle Dine does, too. He has created music that describes the experiences and every day life situations of children who have severe allergies. His music puts things into a much more positive light, and emphasizes working on being safe. Listening to it could help increase the self esteem of your allergic child. It isn’t any fun at all to be a child who has allergies. There are foods you cannot eat, animals you cannot play with, and things you cannot touch without experiencing an allergic reaction. These are the same things that all of … Continue reading

Only Angels Have Wings (1939)

Geoff Carter (Cary Grant) is co-owner and operator of an airline whose business it is to deliver the mail high in the mountains in Chile. The route is treacherous and only the most skilled aviators can go through the mountain pass, and only if the fog has lifted. A man serving as a lookout lives in a hut in the mountains, and keeps in contact by radio. His word is law—when he tells them not to come, they don’t come. One day a young woman wanders into their airport while waiting for the next boat to leave the harbor. She’s … Continue reading

Suspicion (1941)

Joan Fontaine won an Oscar for her role in “Suspicion” as Lina, a young woman who is given to reading books, riding horses, and living a quiet life with her parents on their country estate. She is traveling home by train when she meets up with Johnny (Cary Grant) a charming rascal who manages to “borrow” some of his train fare from her. He comes to a fox hunt on her estate and manages to schmooze her, breaking down her natural walls. When he doesn’t return as promised, she realizes how much she likes him, so much so that when … Continue reading