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Let’s Get Lost in Classic Movies

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About Let’s Get Lost in Classic Movies

Join mother and daughter duo Debbie and Janna as they explore classic movies, from timeless favorites to hidden gems. Together, they share personal stories, cultural insights, and fresh perspectives on films that have shaped generations. Whether you’re revisiting old favorites or discovering classics for the first time, Let’s Get Lost in Classic Movies is your guide to the movies, the history, and the conversations that make them unforgettable.

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episode Gaslight (1944) Review: Ingrid Bergman, Psychological Manipulation, and the Origin of “Gaslighting” artwork

Gaslight (1944) Review: Ingrid Bergman, Psychological Manipulation, and the Origin of “Gaslighting”

Welcome to Let's Get Lost in Classic Movies. Janna and Debbie discuss the 1944 film Gaslight [https://synopsisandreviews.com/gaslight-synopsis-review-plot-summary/], starring Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer, Joseph Cotten, and 19-year-old Angela Lansbury in her first role, directed by George Cukor.   They introduce the premise of a young girl whose aunt is murdered and who later marries a man with a hidden motive tied to jewels and the house. In their discussion, they explain how the term “gaslighting” comes from the 1938 play by Patrick Hamilton and describe gaslighting as psychological manipulation that makes someone doubt their sanity, memory, or reasoning, citing examples from the film like missing objects, denied reality, isolation, and blame shifting.   They note the film’s heavy tone, makeup and cinematography choices, Angela Lansbury’s comedic relief, award nominations, Bergman’s Best Actress win, and share favorite “martini shot” moments from the ending and the confrontation scene.   THINGS TO PONDER WITH YOUR POPCORN: Learn more AND watch the movie [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJtJsFdpRm8] Follow LGL in Classic Movies Hosts Debbie and Janna on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lglinclassicmovies/] LISTEN on YOUTUBE [https://youtube.com/@lglinclassicmovies?si=0J2peRKu4AEi0OOs] Meet the Production Team - Dee Daniels Media [https://www.deedanielsmedia.com/]   FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Welcome and Film Pick 00:46 Spoiler Free Setup 02:42 Iconic Gaslight Clip 03:30 Post Movie Reactions 03:51 When We Got Lost 06:10 What Gaslighting Means 08:53 How Gregory Manipulates 13:52 Cast Awards and Highlights 16:44 Favorite Scenes Breakdown 21:19 Martini Shot Moments 24:41 Closing and Call to Action

22 May 2026 - 25 min
episode Notorious (1946) Review: Hitchcock’s Romantic Spy Thriller with Cary Grant & Ingrid Bergman artwork

Notorious (1946) Review: Hitchcock’s Romantic Spy Thriller with Cary Grant & Ingrid Bergman

Welcome to Let's Get Lost in Classic Movies with hosts Janna and Debbie (daughter and mother). This week they discuss Alfred Hitchcock’s 1946 film Notorious starring Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, and Claude Rains [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notorious_(1946_film)], highlighting Hitchcock’s suspenseful style, camera angles, humor, and his cameo at the champagne table.   They outline the premise: Bergman plays the daughter of a convicted Nazi spy recruited by U.S. agent Grant to infiltrate a Nazi circle in Rio by getting close to Rains’s character, leading to twists, romance, and danger.   In their post-watch discussion, they focus on the film’s shifting tone from witty to tense, the cellar/wine-bottle suspense, the romantic but toxic dynamic between the leads, and details like Rains’s height staging. They clarify plot points including recorded evidence, uranium ore in the wine bottles, FBI interest in the storyline, Emmett’s death, and Alicia being slowly poisoned, and share favorite “martini shot” moments and standout costumes/jewelry.   THINGS TO PONDER WITH YOUR POPCORN: Learn more AND watch the movie [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG3XiUf9Pdg&t=1s] Follow LGL in Classic Movies Hosts Debbie and Janna on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lglinclassicmovies/] Meet the Production Team - Dee Daniels Media [https://www.deedanielsmedia.com/]   FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Welcome to Notorious 00:37 Hitchcock Style Primer 01:06 Plot Setup in Rio 02:12 Romance and Cameo Challenge 03:03 Movie Clip Interlude 03:47 First Impressions After Watching 05:57 Funny Early Scenes 07:11 Hitchcock Camera Tricks 08:54 Hitchcock Legacy and Patricia 11:16 Spotting Hitchcock Cameo 12:00 Thriller Turns and Cellar Tension 13:27 Toxic Romance Triangle 15:14 Behind the Scenes Heights 17:43 Clearing Up the Plot 21:19 Uranium and FBI Trivia 22:18 Jewelry and Costume Highlights 23:23 Escape Scene Frustrations 24:30 Martini Shot Favorites 26:57 Wrap Up and Subscribe

8 May 2026 - 27 min
episode Storm Warning (1951) Review: Ginger Rogers, Doris Day, and a Town Controlled by the KKK artwork

Storm Warning (1951) Review: Ginger Rogers, Doris Day, and a Town Controlled by the KKK

Hosts Janna and Debbie discuss the 1951 film Storm Warning, [https://archive.org/details/storm-warning-1951] directed by Stewart Heisler and starring Ginger Rogers, Doris Day, Ronald Reagan, and Steve Cochran.   They summarize the premise: Rogers plays a woman visiting her sister (Day) who witnesses a murder connected to the Ku Klux Klan, setting off an intense, fast-moving story. They note the film’s dramatic roles for Rogers and Day, Reagan’s district attorney performance, and the theme that silence and inaction can be as harmful as committing the crime.   Their conversation highlights shocking scenes, including Rogers being whipped and an attempted rape, the portrayal of a whole town complicit in the Klan, and the bleak ending in which the sister is shot by her husband and he is then killed. They connect the film to real-life Klan presence in the late 1980s and 1990s South and share their “martini shot” standout moments.   THINGS TO PONDER WITH YOUR POPCORN: Learn more about the movie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storm_Warning_(1950_film)] Follow LGL in Classic Movies Hosts Debbie and Janna on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lglinclassicmovies/] Meet the Production Team - Dee Daniels Media [https://www.deedanielsmedia.com/]   FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Welcome and Setup 00:13 Movie Premise Teaser 01:39 Post Movie Reactions 02:06 When We Got Hooked 04:27 KKK Context and History 06:11 Ending and Tough Scenes 06:58 What Would You Do 10:42 Performances and Casting 12:56 Themes and Town Complicity 17:20 Segregation and Personal Stories 20:31 Martini Shot Moments 24:02 Final Thoughts and Goodbye

24 Apr 2026 - 24 min
episode Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) Review: Cary Grant, Capra Comedy, and a House Full of Bodies artwork

Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) Review: Cary Grant, Capra Comedy, and a House Full of Bodies

Debbie and Janna, the adorable mother-daughter-movie-duo, discuss Frank Capra’s 1944 classic - Arsenic and Old Lace [https://ok.ru/video/3501240355330]- starring Cary Grant and Priscilla Lane, describing it as a hilarious mix of Halloween creepiness, romance, and farce.   They outline the premise: Grant’s character discovers his two aunts have been poisoning lonely old men with wine and hiding bodies in the cellar, while his brother believes he’s Teddy Roosevelt and another brother, Jonathan, is a psychopath who resembles Boris Karloff and arrives with Dr. Einstein for more face work.   They share favorite moments including the phone-booth scene, police saluting “Teddy Roosevelt,” near-misses with the poisoned wine, and Grant’s physical comedy. They note the Boris Karloff Broadway connection, discuss Lane’s grounding presence, and highlight the ending reveal that makes marriage acceptable for Grant’s character.   THINGS TO PONDER WITH YOUR POPCORN: Learn more about the movie [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036613/] Follow LGL in Classic Movies Hosts Debbie and Janna on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lglinclassicmovies/] Meet the Production Team - Dee Daniels Media [https://www.deedanielsmedia.com/]   FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Meet the Hosts 00:14 Movie Setup and Premise 01:19 Murderous Aunts and Brothers 02:08 Post Movie Reactions 02:27 Getting Lost in the Opening 04:13 Cary Grant Comedy Style 05:11 The Aunts and the Bodies 07:15 Boris Karloff Connection 08:07 Priscilla Lane and Romance 09:57 Ending and Favorite Scenes 11:51 Martini Shot and Wrap Up

10 Apr 2026 - 12 min
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