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Wonderful video. Superb. I'm struck how back then in the studio system, stars from one studio hardly mingled with stars from another studio....unless they were "loaned out". I know that Astaire was with RKO....but were Gable and Lombard with Paramount? And Crawford, who was she with then?
@followthefleet1 Gable and Lombard were also MGM, but I believe when Lombard had her affair with Louis B. Meyer, the studio sent Gable to work on "It Happened One Night" which was Columbia (lesser known studio at the time) I could be wrong on the time line... not sure. Hope this helped
unburiedteq....Thanks. Do you know if Gable was seeing Lombard at the time she was having the affair with Mayer? Is this the reason Gable was sent away? If so...it seems events worked in favor of Gable...at least for awhile...for not only did he marry Lombard anyway...but he also got to make a great classic film.
Scuttlebutt says Meyer(sp?) thought Gable's reputation would've been hurt because of Meyer's affair, so he sent him to make the film with Columbia. I'm speculating about this next bit: perhaps being such a "manly" type, his fans would have questioned his manhood had he been around the MGM studios while Meyer was "with" Lombard.
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By the way isnt this the song from the film the mask?
Amen to that !
my favourite song in my favourite era. I was born in the wrong time
btw, who is the woman at 1:55 ?