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  1. "The only difference between a scavenger hunt and a society party is that in a scavenger hunt, you usually find something useful." 🍸

    Revisiting the brilliance of 'My Man Godfrey' (1936) today.

    Full post: movieyet.com/2025/11/my-man-go
    #ClassicMovies #CaroleLombard #WilliamPowell #MovieBlogger #MovieYet

  2. What a treat to see Ernst Lubitsch’s TO BE OR NOT TO BE (1942) w/ Jack Benny and Carole Lombard on 35mm at Film at Lincoln Center today.

    Big laughs in all the right places, especially for Sig Ruman as "Concentration Camp Ehrhardt." My faith in humanity is restored!

    Benny was a fav of my father, so seeing this today was special.

  3. What a treat to see Ernst Lubitsch’s TO BE OR NOT TO BE (1942) w/ Jack Benny and Carole Lombard on 35mm at Film at Lincoln Center today.

    Big laughs in all the right places, especially for Sig Ruman as "Concentration Camp Ehrhardt." My faith in humanity is restored!

    Benny was a fav of my father, so seeing this today was special.

    #JackBenny #CaroleLombard #FilmMastodon

  4. What a treat to see Ernst Lubitsch’s TO BE OR NOT TO BE (1942) w/ Jack Benny and Carole Lombard on 35mm at Film at Lincoln Center today.

    Big laughs in all the right places, especially for Sig Ruman as "Concentration Camp Ehrhardt." My faith in humanity is restored!

    Benny was a fav of my father, so seeing this today was special.

    #JackBenny #CaroleLombard #FilmMastodon

  5. What a treat to see Ernst Lubitsch’s TO BE OR NOT TO BE (1942) w/ Jack Benny and Carole Lombard on 35mm at Film at Lincoln Center today.

    Big laughs in all the right places, especially for Sig Ruman as "Concentration Camp Ehrhardt." My faith in humanity is restored!

    Benny was a fav of my father, so seeing this today was special.

    #JackBenny #CaroleLombard #FilmMastodon

  6. What a treat to see Ernst Lubitsch’s TO BE OR NOT TO BE (1942) w/ Jack Benny and Carole Lombard on 35mm at Film at Lincoln Center today.

    Big laughs in all the right places, especially for Sig Ruman as "Concentration Camp Ehrhardt." My faith in humanity is restored!

    Benny was a fav of my father, so seeing this today was special.

    #JackBenny #CaroleLombard #FilmMastodon

  7. Carole Lombard and Charles Laughton, Silver Screen, Nov. 1940

    “Carole and Charles appear together in ‘They Knew What They Wanted,’ a down-to-earth comedy-drama of a lovable California grape-grower and his mail order bride. The film is adapted from the Pulitzer Prize play of the same name by the late Sidney Howard.”

    #Hollywood #CaroleLombard #CharlesLaughton

  8. Carole Lombard portrait by George Hurrell, Movie Classic, Oct. 1936

    “As the madcap Irene Bullock in My Man Godfrey, Carole Lombard more firmly entrenches her position as the screen's première comédienne. Off-screen, she is one of Hollywood's most popular hostesses”

    #Hollywood #CaroleLombard #GeorgeHurrell

  9. “Twentieth Century” (1934) 2/4 - It’s got all the right elements, but the telling causes this #CaroleLombard and #JohnBarrymore prototype #screwball comedy to drag. The scenes with #Lombard and #Barrymore trying to out-theatre the other are insanely fun even if #Barrymore feels like he is more acting than ‘reacting’. From a writing standpoint, it’s interesting to stack against #Hecht, #MacArthur, and #Hawks’s better known film, “His Girlfriend Friday” (4/4), which never fails to dazzle.