Continuing the birthday picspam-o-rama:
Virginia Bruce, The First Hundred Years
Marion Davies, Blondie of the Follies
Audrey Totter, The Lady in the Lake
Elizabeth Allan, The Mystery of Mr. X
Fightin' Norma Shearer, Private Lives
Leila Hyams, The Sins of the Children
Carole Lombard, Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing these. I'm looking forward to recording so many new-to-me movies during his "birthday festival" on TCM!
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Laura
I'd love to know what you think. The early ones are, well, early. The films get a lot better, imho, toward the mid to late 30s.
ReplyDeleteMy recorder is set to go today, as well, as I'm just getting into pre-Code films. Thanks for the pictures.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. Those who have TCM are sure lucky... I wish I could enjoy their tribute to Bob *sigh*
ReplyDeleteCraig - ain't pre-codes great! I'm fairly new to them as well.
ReplyDeleteSebina - whenever we think about changing from satellite to cable tv, my first question is always "Do they have TCM." I guess that means I'm a loyal watcher! I somewhat take it for granted at times, too!
I'm definitely a loyal watcher: whenever the TV goes on, it's the channel I check first. My wife is even watching the pre-Codes with me (after we both read Complicated Women). We watched the first half of Strangers May Kiss last night.
ReplyDeleteYou're lucky! When B&W comes on the TV here, you'd think it was the plague!
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