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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2009

this is probably the only time you'll catch me uploading non-rosalind fare. however, jean is pretty smashing in her own right and i couldn't resist sharing this charming scene.

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  • Such a cute scene - one of my Jean Arthur favourites. Apparently, it was largely improvised.

  • thanks for posting this cute scene with jean and joel - they are both too much forgotten.

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  • so beautiful..thanks for the post i have been tracking down this movie for ever. finally.:))

  • @jmjwxyz I think I read somewhere it was on a street called Scenic Road right by the sea. I'd like to think it is still standing

  • Oh please, these two are a pair of hams.

  • As one who was born sometime after this was made, I can say this film is timeless. Note the competition between them. So good and lost today in our era. This and screwball comedies like "Merrily We Live" and so many others are precious insights into humanity. THANX!

  • Difficult to imagine giving him the brush off, even once!

  • Thanks for posting!

  • Check the music in this scene...so perfect, and yet unobtrusive.

  • @jmjwxyz

    I'm working on it. You know there's a bio book on her...could be in it.

    Yes, when one falls for Jean Arthur...it's pretty much over. This scene presses all the buttons, and even the extra ones in the vest pocket.

    This is one of the most killer Jean Arthur scenes ever. Talk about your head swimming...George Steven's directed. Genius. I think I have to lie down now.

  • I'm in love with Jean Arthur (at least her memory). I have tried to find out as much about her as I can. Anyone know what street she lived on in Carmel?

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