NOW AND FOREVER is a 1934 Paramount film, directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Gary Cooper, Carole Lombard, and Shirley Temple. Despite the famous names who worked on it, the movie doesn't live up to expectations. Gary Cooper plays Jerry Day (no relation to me), a middling con artist. read more
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Nov 18, 2020
There are many photos from Carole Lombard's 1934 drama "Now And Forever" with Gary Cooper, but the above pic is new to me. It's vintage, as information on the rear makes evident:While neither Shirley Temple nor Sir Guy Standing are in the photo, both are listed.This 8" x 10" sells for $249.99, thoug read more
"You can't separate us! We love each other!"
Lonely upper-class English schoolgirl Janette Grant ( Janette Scott ) falls in love with handsome Mike Pritchard ( Vernon Gray ), a poor mechanic from the local village. Janette's mother believes the courtship to be unsuitable and puts a stop to it by read more
Agora e Sempre / Now and Forever (1934) A maioria dos filmes para a família, comédias românticas e filmes com estrelas mirins são bastante previsíveis. À primeira vista, “Agora e Sempre” (1934) parecia também bastante previsível. Mas aqueles eram outros tempos, quando o código read more
Toni Day ( Carole Lombard ) is married to Jerry Day ( Gary Cooper ). The couple are in a state of disparity with their lifestyle. While Toni yearns for a settled life and children, Jerry can’t accept that responsibility and feels that that sort of lifestyle would be a burden on him. When Jerry read more
Now and Forever Directed by Henry Hathaway 1934/USA Paramount Pictures First viewing Gary Cooper pays con man Jerry Day who travels the world one step ahead of the law with his wife Toni (Carole Lombard). In China, he announces that he has a child and is going to sign her over to his ex-brot read more
Agora e Sempre / Now and Forever (1934) A maioria dos filmes para a família, comédias românticas e filmes com estrelas mirins são bastante previsíveis. À primeira vista, “Agora e Sempre” (1934) parecia também bastante previsível. Mas aqueles eram outros tempos, quando o código read more