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Clark Gable and Carole Lombard (Let's Do it!)
Video footage of Clark and Carole set to Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love) by cole porter, sung by Alanis Morisette.
*Carole Lombard in Twentieth Century*
A montage of Carole Lombard and actor John Barrymore and their tumultuous quirky relationship in 'Twentieth Century' to the tune of "When You're Gone" By the Cranberries:) A Great Classic!
Carole Lombard Gable
She's beautiful, talented & fun, she knew how to make you laugh & smile. A woman full of wit & charm. ***Please pardon a "certain" word in the song, didn't catch it till after I saved it*** But the song is really nice & thought it suit her- She is Beautiful! *Movie clips are from her early collection-"Man of the World", "We're Not Dressing", "Hands Across The Table", "Love Before Breakfast", "The Princess Comes Across", "True Confession", My Man Godfrey" & Nothing Sacred"
My Man Godfrey (1936) Gail Patrick,Carole Lombard. In Color
with Carole Lombard ... Irene Bullock Gail Patrick ... Cornelia Bullock William Powell ... Godfrey Alice Brady ... Angelica Bullock Eugene Pallette ... Alexander Bullock Gail Patrick - inevitably elegant and stunning. She appeared in 62 films between 1932 and 1948, usually as the leading lady's extremely formidable rival due to her bearing and sophisticated beauty.My Man Godfrey is a classic ensemble film with Carole Lombard and William Powell at the helm. The comedic timing is nearly perfect and the script is a winner. Character actors Eugene Pallette and Mischa Auer absolutely shine. Lombard defined screwball with her on and off screen antics. Her portrayal of the flighty (yet ultimately wise) Irene is one of her best performances. Powell's Godfrey matches her step for step, and Powell does one better by showing us depth in his character rather than play straight man to her every madcap move.The movie is fast-paced and often beyond zany. What is worth noting though is that in many ways it is a commentary of the times by comparing the `haves' and `have nots'. I would encourage everyone to watch with more than a comedic eye. Through Godfrey, director Gregory La Cava's film speaks volumes about the conditions of the 1930s. The U.S. was plunged in a depression that forced thousands to the breadlines. The film opens with a treasure hunt and one of the items to find is a forgotten man. The rich set out to the city dump to locate him with no regard for his plight or his dignity. Powell and Gail Patrick as Irene's snooty sister, Cornelia are the antithesis of each other and some of the best social barbs are exchanged between them. Keeping their esteemed place in society is paramount to the Bullock family, and only the father (Pallette) ever seems to worry about money. However, La Cava does not allow the film to wallow in pity for those less fortunate. The film amuses throughout but it is a real art to weave social commentary into a comedy without banging you over the head. La Cava pulls it off beautifully.La Cava, Lombard, Powell, Auer, and Alice Brady all deservedly earned Academy Award nominations. This movie will make you laugh and it should. It is very, very funny. It should also make you think. I suspect if you do both, Mr. La Cava and his wonderful cast will have done their jobs.
Carole Lombard: The Early Years
The Carole Lombard Archive is proud to present this installment of "Carole Lombard: A Photographic Journey," featuring rare and never-before-seen photographs of Carole's childhood and family, backed by composer Randy Edelman's haunting "Killer Angels." Enjoy!
"There You'll Be" (Clark Gable & Carole Lombard)
The life & loss of a great actress & a loving wife who helped her country only to perish in a horrific accident on Jan. 16th 1942 and the heartbreak Gable endured. "Why Ma" he kept asking, "Why Ma?" He kept a "part of her with him" by wearing a partial brooch that was found. He wore it around his neck till the day of his death Nov. 16th 1960. She was the true love of his life. It was a great loss to him & the world.
Clark Gable and Carole Lombard
Photo from a life Clark Gable And Carole Lombard.About their moments this acquaintance and till January, 16-th, 1942
RALPH BELLAMY Part 4: PARAMOUNT CAROLE LOMBARD KING VIDOR
RALPH BELLAMY interviewed by JOHN A. GALLAGHER (1983)The master raconteur and perennial character actor shares many entertaining tales from 50 years in Hollywood, ranging from iconic stars like Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, Errol Flynn, James Cagney and Gary Cooper to directors John Ford, Leo McCarey, Michael Curtiz, John Landis and Roman Polanski.www.myspace.com/jgmovie
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Carole Lombard & Clark Gable
Aucune femme ne pouvait résister à son sourire charmeur et à ses célèbres moustaches. Elle était l'incarnation du glamour flamboyant. Carole Lombard et Clark Gable formèrent l'un des couples mythiques d'Hollywood. En voir plus sur : http://www.vodeo.tv/18-45-2674-carole-lombard--clark-gable.html?PARTID=9085



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