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Carole Lombard (1908–1942)

Author of Carole Lombard: The Glamour Collection

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My Man Godfrey [1936 film] (1936) — Actor — 221 copies, 2 reviews
To Be or Not to Be [1942 film] (1942) — Actor — 119 copies, 9 reviews
Mr. & Mrs. Smith [1941 film] (1941) — Actor — 68 copies, 2 reviews
Made for Each Other [1939 film] (1939) — Actor — 59 copies, 1 review
Nothing Sacred [1937 film] (1937) — Actor — 51 copies, 5 reviews
Twentieth Century [1934 film] (1934) — Actor — 34 copies
In Name Only [1939 film] (2011) — Actor — 17 copies
Pot O' Gold / Made for Each Other (1999) — Actor — 17 copies, 1 review
No Man of Her Own [1932 film] (1932) — Actor — 13 copies
The Eagle and the Hawk [1933 film] (1933) — Actor — 8 copies
50 Movies: Timeless Family Classics (2012) — Actor — 8 copies
Now and Forever [1934 film] (1934) — Actor — 7 copies
Supernatural [1933 film] (2015) — Actor — 5 copies
The Racketeer [1929 film] (1929) — Actor — 5 copies
Swing High, Swing Low [1937 film] (2015) — Actor — 5 copies
Vigil in the Night [1940 film] (1940) — Actor — 4 copies
The Gay Bride [1934 film] (1934) — Actor — 3 copies
We're Not Dressing [1934 film] (1934) — Actor — 3 copies
The Princess Comes Across [1936 film] (1936) — Actor — 3 copies, 1 review
High Voltage [1929 film] (1929) — Actor — 3 copies
Virtue [1932 film] (1932) — Actor — 2 copies
Lady by Choice [1934 film] (1934) — Actor — 2 copies
Sinners in the Sun [1932 film] (1932) — Actor — 2 copies
No More Orchids [1932 film] (1932) — Author — 2 copies
Run, Girl, Run [1928 short film] (1928) — Actor — 1 copy
Brief Moment [1933 film] (1933) — Actor — 1 copy
Big News [1929 film] (1929) — Actor — 1 copy
Fast and Loose [1930 film] (1930) — Actor — 1 copy
Fools for Scandal [1938 film] (1938) — Actor — 1 copy
Man of the World [1931 film] (1931) — Actor — 1 copy
True Confession [1937 film] (1937) — Actor — 1 copy

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This romantic comedy has a sweetness and charm which finally put Carole Lombard on the Hollywood “A” list and cemented her stardom. A tad too tame to live up to the screwball comedies it is often compared to, it has sort of been forgotten.

This was an important film for others as well. Lombard pleaded with Ernst Lubitsch to let Mitchell Leisen direct and her great instincts for talent put Leisen on the fast track also. Cinematographer Ted Tetzlaff became her photographer of choice, and show more looking at how lovely she is here, you can see why.

Lombard is manicurist Regi Allen, looking for a rich sugar daddy. Ralph Bellamy is paralyzed ex-pilot Allen Macklyn, a millionaire who takes a shine to her and becomes her friend. He has romantic notions as well but in a better than usual role for Bellamy, it is he who will help Regi discover that love is more important than money.

Fred MacMurray is terrific as Theodore Drew III, who has the society name but no longer the money to go with it. Regi doesn't know this, of course, and when she discovers he’s engaged to “Pineapple Queen” Vivian Snowden (Astrid Allwyn), that's when the two really begin to fall in love. There is a real sweetness and charm to scenes between the two leads, as Ted bums a place to sleep from Regi and she tucks him in at night.

Once a phone call supposedly made from Bermuda gives Vivian the scoop on what’s happening, she intends to nip it in the bud. Vivian discovers Ted’s crazy phone call from Bemuda was actually made from New York and sets out to put a stop to it. But when Ted begins considering looking for a real job, it might be too late.

Both fun and charming, “Hands Across the Table” has a certain sweetness that gets under the viewer’s skin and makes the slight story very enjoyable. Lombard and MacMurray had such an easy rapport it’s really no mystery why they were so often paired during this period. A fun ending is right in line with the easy charm of the rest of the film.

Though some screwball elements are in place here, those expecting that type of farce will be let down. Those fond of romantic comedy, however, and Lombard in particular, will love this film.
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