Results 1 - 20 of 36 in Carole Lombard
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... in Howard Hawks ' priceless 1934 screwball comedy Twentieth Century . The pompous impresario creates a star ( Carole Lombard ) who becomes his lover, but his overwrought jealousy drives her to Hollywood . Two years later they meet on a train (the ... Comment?
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Comes word from Moira McDonald of the Seattle Times that the Seattle Art Museum is launching "Goddess of Laughter: The Films of Carole Lombard," a series of six classic Hollywood comedies, on Thursday evenings throughout the rest of the summer. Comment?
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Carole Lombard's slapstick legacy shines at Seattle Art Museum
SEATTLE a ' If Flight 3 from New York hadn't crashed in the Spring Mountains of Southern Nevada in the early evening of Friday, June 16, 1942, many more of us would know the name of Carole Lombard. Comment?
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... full honey-baked splendor. John Barrymore is hysterical as a histrionic Broadway producer who sets out to woo Carole Lombard, his one-time protege turned Hollywood star, back to the stage. When they both end up on the cross-country train that gives ... Comment?
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Carole Lombard's slapstick legacy shines at Seattle Art Museum
Comments Share Carole Lombard's slapstick legacy shines at Seattle Art Museum Carole Lombard, the queen of screwball, is the subject of a film retrospective at Seattle Art Museum. Comment?
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... in Howard Hawks' priceless 1934 screwball comedy Twentieth Century . The pompous impresario creates a star (Carole Lombard) who becomes his lover, but his overwrought jealousy drives her to Hollywood. Two years later they meet on a train (the ... Comment?
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... ight?) Mr. & Mrs. Smith TCM, 8 p.m. No Brangelina here, folks; this is the 1941 Hitchcock edition, where Ann (Carole Lombard) and David Smith (Robert Montgomery) learn their marriage isn't legit. Comment?
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My Man Godfrey & Easy Living [Comedy Classics at the Paramount this Week]
... La Cava's film never slacks from its fast-paced madcap humor, and the audience just has to fly with it. Carole Lombard 's flaky heiress Irene Bullock is determined to beat her sister in a scavenger hunt; to do that Irene has to find a "forgotten ... Comment?
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From the promoter: William Powell, Carole Lombard. Directed by Gregory La Cava. Terrific screwball comedy with the delicious Lombard and her nutty household hiring Powell as a butler. Comment?
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50 Movie Comedy Classics Disc 7
Made for Each Other , 1939, b&w. John Cromwell , James Stewart, Carole Lombard, Charles Coburn, Lucile Watson, Eddie Quillan. Comment?
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... in the 1930s with the great screwball comedies "My Man Godfrey" (absolute heaven, with William Powell and Carole Lombard as a would-be butler and a ditzy heiress) and "Stage Door," about life in a women's theatrical boarding house in Manhattan. ... Comment?
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Former Carole Lombard-William Powell home listed at $1,395,000
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A Spanish villa that silver-screen stars Carole Lombard and William Powell once called home has come on the market at $1,395,000 in L.A.'s Whitley Heights neighborhood. Comment?
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... continues with 'My Man Godfrey' at 8 p.m. at Tarrytown Music Hall. In one of her most radiant performances, Carole Lombard is a zany New York socialite who goes on a scavenger hunt at a city dump and discovers an educated hobo who she decides to ... Comment?
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Wexner previews films convention
... The Wexner Center will preview the event at 7 p.m. Thursday with two rare film screenings: "Virtue," starring Carole Lombard, and "Cocktail Hour," starring Bebe Daniels. Cinevent is a combination film festival and memorabilia show. Movies run all ... Comment?
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... success, It Pays to Advertise was twice made into a movie: first as a silent in 1919, then as a vehicle for Carole Lombard in 1931. Not surprising, as this is a comedy that is American to its core, celebrating not only the game of flimflam but also ... Comment?
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... success, It Pays to Advertise was twice made into a movie: first as a silent in 1919, then as a vehicle for Carole Lombard in 1931. Not surprising, as this is a comedy that is American to its core, celebrating not only the game of flimflam but also ... Comment?
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a Twentieth Centurya closes ICT season
... in 1930. In 1935, McArthur and Hecht took the show to the silver screen in a film starring John Barrymore and Carole Lombard. The show was revived in 1950 at the ANTA Playhouse, later moving to the Fulton Theatre and starring Jose Ferrer and Gloria ... Comment?
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... other up, probing for weaknesses in preparation for the critical interviews, I kept incongruously thinking of Carole Lombard and John Barrymore in the classic farce Twentieth Century . And I thought, "This is almost a love story!" I know, I know. ... Comment?
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Pete Kendall: Old theaters dominated once thriving downtown Cleburne life
... Cinemark on West Henderson. If only this were 1930 at the Palace, which was located at 5 E. Henderson, where Carole Lombard and Robert Armstrong headlined in "The Racketeer." As late as January 1991, you could even meander to the Esquire at 209 N. ... Comment?
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Tonight's Movie: No Man of Her Own
One of Hollywood's most famous couples, Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, starred together in only one film, 1932's NO MAN OF HER OWN. Comment?





