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Carole Lombard and James Stewart are “Made for Each Other”
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Mar 18, 2021
Carole Lombard and James Stewart are “Made for Each Other”
Made for Each Other (1939) is an American romantic comedy directed by John Cromwell and starring Carole Lombard, James Stewart, and Charles Coburn. The film was produced by David O. Selznick and the film was photo read more
Watching 1939: Made for Each Other (1939)
Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Dec 27, 2018
In 2011, I announced I was trying to see every film released in 1939. This new series chronicles films released in 1939 as I watch them. As we start out this blog feature, this section may become more concrete as I search for a common thread that runs throughout each film of the year. Right now, th read more
The Essential Films of 1939: Made for Each Other
Old Hollywood Films Posted by Amanda Garrett on May 4, 2015
Carole Lombard and James Stewart struggle with bills, mothers-in-law, and babies in Made for Each Other.
The Director: John Cromwell.
The Stars: James Stewart, Carole Lombard, Charles Coburn, and Lucile Watson.
Source Material: An original story by Rose Franken.
C read more
MADE FOR EACH OTHER
In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood Posted by Crystal Kalyana on Oct 28, 2014
For my third movie review to be featured on Monty and Desiree’s website, I will be reviewing my favorite Carole Lombard movie “Made For Each Other”, one of Carole’s most renowned roles, which gave her the opportunity to act alongside James Stewart.
Carole Lombard is phenomen read more
Made for Each Other (1939) (2)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Mar 2, 2014
Made for Each Other
Directed by John Cromwell
Written by Jo Swerling suggested by a story by Rose Franken
1939/USA
Selznick International Pictures
First viewing/Netflix rental John Horace ‘Johnny’ Mason: A mouse! This starts out well and the two stars are superb as always but unfo read more
MADE FOR EACH OTHER
The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on Dec 31, 2013
Are there any New Year's Eve movie traditions? There's dozens and dozens of Christmas movies....but there doesn't seem to be a clear-cut genre known as the "New Year's Eve film". When I was a kid I remember local stations showing Marx Brothers movies on New Year's Eve, and some channels still do. I read more
MADE FOR EACH OTHER
The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on Dec 31, 2013
Are there any New Year's Eve movie traditions? There's dozens and dozens of Christmas movies....but there doesn't seem to be a clear-cut genre known as the "New Year's Eve film". When I was a kid I remember local stations showing Marx Brothers movies on New Year's Eve, and some channels still do. I read more
Made For Each Other (1939) (1)
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Oct 12, 2012
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John Mason (Jimmy Stewart) is a young lawyer with a promising life ahead. He’s been successful in his work and has a chance of being made partner – especially if he agrees to marry Judge Doolittle’s daughter Eunice.
John is set to move forward with the marriage until, on a read more
Made for Each Other (1939)
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on Jun 27, 2012
Made for Each Other (1939). Drama. D: John Cromwell. Cast: Carole Lombard, James Stewart, Charles Coburn, Lucile Watson, Alma Kruger, Esther Dale, Ward Bond and Louise Beavers.
The story begins when, a young New York attorney John Mason marries Jane, soon after meeting, which disappoints his bo read more
'Carole-tennial(+3)!': In this universe, they're made for each other
Carole & Co. Posted by vp19 on Oct 9, 2011
Over the past few days, I've felt a bit hypocritical regarding "Carole-tennial(+3)", the Carole Lombard blogathon I've sponsored and hosted. Why? Because while we've received more than 20 entries so far (and hope to get several more), my own contributions have been limited to compiling what other pe read more