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soft-homestyle · 3 days
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The ethereal Carole Lombard
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Stay cozy.
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norashelley · 14 hours
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Carole Lombard, 1933
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valentinovamp · 18 days
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Carole Lombard (1930s)
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365filmsbyauroranocte · 5 months
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Nothing Sacred (William A. Wellman, 1937)
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rosepompadour · 3 months
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LOVE BEFORE BREAKFAST (1936)
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Carole Lombard
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Carole Lombard & James Stewart in Made for Each Other (1939)
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20th-century-man · 1 month
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Carole Lombard / publicity photo for Paramount, 1931.
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filmhistories · 3 months
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"Moonlight... quiet... romance... champagne."
CAROLE LOMBARD and FREDRIC MARCH in The Eagle and the Hawk (1933)
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citizenscreen · 2 months
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Leslie Howard, Zeppo Marx, Carole Lombard, Gary Cooper, and Mrs. Zeppo Marx (Marion Benda) at a party in 1933.
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voguefashion · 8 months
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Carole Lombard photographed by George Hurrell, 1933.
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Carole Lombard
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valentinovamp · 8 months
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Carole Lombard (1930s)
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365filmsbyauroranocte · 5 months
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Nothing Sacred (William A. Wellman, 1937)
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rosepompadour · 4 months
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She has a great understanding of people, real people, and there is something awfully warm about her that stretches out to them. She has what the French call la tendresse. As a friend of hers said the other day, “She is a greater woman than an actress – and she is a swell actress.” - "Serious Side of a Screwball” (Screenland, January 1939)
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