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!
Note: I ...
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! Note: I am not attempting copyright infringement in this video, it is for pure entertainment purposes only.
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This is a wonderful movie - a must for any lover of screwball comedy, but also a great romance, and available on DVD - highly recommended. There is a scene when she enters the train and does a funny, disgusted take that I think may have inspired Lucille Ball later - see if you see in it what I see...
what a loss ! this was one gorgeous sexy female with a great talent . it like a competition who could best the other. an amazing performance from lombard because she was a novice. and barrymore was at his best. this movie could still be good even 2008 . what great dialogue!
John Barrymore really was in magnificent form here and I always felt that he gave a tour de force performance of hilarious hysterics in Howard Hawks' Twentieth Century. He and Lombard wonderfully complement each other. Though Barrymore would be good in later roles, this is truly the last great performance he ever gave before heavy drinking began to catch up with him.
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--------Ellen