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Tag Archives: carole lombard

“No, sir, nobody can tell me nothin’ about dames.”

Before Carole Lombard was the “queen of screwball comedy,” she was just another ingenue trying to make a mark in Hollywood. Born Jane Peters in 1908, the soon-to-be-rechristened actress made her debut in silent films at the age of twelve. She eventually became a contract player for Fox, and though a near-deadly car crash in 1925…

October 7, 2011 in blogathon, pre-code goodies.

“What he did to Shakespeare, we are now doing to Poland.”

One of the most subversive, entertaining films of the 1940s, To Be or Not to Be, directed by the wonderful Ernst Lubitsch, is a masterwork of satirical, comedic madness. To Be stars Jack Benny in what is arguably the best role of his career, as Josef Tura, the hammier part of a Polish husband-and-wife acting…

July 29, 2010 in 4-star films, best.films.ever., hahas, wwii films.

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