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DESIGN FOR LIVING - pt.5

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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2009

USA 1933, Ernst Lubitsch;
Fredric March ... Thomas B. 'Tom' Chambers
Gary Cooper... George Curtis
Miriam Hopkins ... Gilda Farrell
Edward Everett Horton ... Max Plunkett

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  • 6:12 I love the way she lies on the bed, so fancy.

  • Wish I were in her clothes ... ;-)

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  • @anamagdalena28: That's why I should've been born in that era! My figure is exactly like that, AND I've got a "baby face" (much to my personal chagrin.).

  • @anamagdalena28, yes, you're right. I guess it was leftover from the 20s when "boyish" figures were the rage as part of the rebellion against Victorianism (whose aesthetic favored hour-glass figures).

  • @EyeLean5280 True enough. And to be honest most of the girls from the 30s had no curves whatsoever and look rather childish in the face. Not looking like a fully grown woman, that seemed to be what was desirable back then. And even when being curvy became the trend it was never about big, shapely butts; that seems to be a fairly recent thing.

  • Why didn't the movie starlets of the 30s not have any butts?

  • Gilda that bitch doesn't deserve Tom. lol

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