I know that this is pretty late in the day for a recap, but I hope you’ll all forgive me and enjoy some of the wonderful entries posted today, July 18th! If you’ve finished your own entry, please comment on this post or on the blogathon’s announcement with a link to your entry. The days are winding down until Natalie’s 80th birthday on the 20th, and I hope you’ll all join me then and celebrate it!
The Midnite Drive-In discovers one of Natalie Wood’s funniest films, The Great Race (1965).

Realweegiemidget Reviews talks about one of Natalie’s lesser-known disaster pictures, Meteor (1979).

The Flapper Dame honors Natalie with a compelling review of Love With the Proper Stranger (1963).

Overture Books and Film sheds a fascinating light on the working and personal relationship between Natalie Wood and Tony Curtis.
