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Love Hollywood Style: Carole Lombard.
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn Sample on Feb 4, 2013
In October 1930, Lombard met William Powell. They had worked together in the films: Man of the World and Ladies' Man. Unlike many of Lombard's other suitors, Powell was sophisticated.
He loved her humor and charm. They married on June 26, 1931. Lombard commented to fan magazines that she did no read more
DVD Review: CAROLE LOMBARD IN THE THIRTIES
The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on Jan 20, 2013
The latest home video release from the Turner Classic Movies Vault Collection is CAROLE LOMBARD IN THE THIRTIES, a set of three films that the actress starred in for Columbia Pictures. None of the films could be called a true classic--in fact, most people may not have even heard of them--but it's ni read more
DVD Review: CAROLE LOMBARD IN THE THIRTIES
The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on Jan 20, 2013
The latest home video release from the Turner Classic Movies Vault Collection is CAROLE LOMBARD IN THE THIRTIES, a set of three films that the actress starred in for Columbia Pictures. None of the films could be called a true classic--in fact, most people may not have even heard of them--but it's ni read more
A Christmas Carole (and company), part 3
Carole & Co. Posted by vp19 on Dec 25, 2012
For the past two years, our Christmas Day entry has featured a Carole Lombard holiday photo along with several Christmas-themed pics from her friends and contemporaries. We continue that tradition this year, with the Lombard image one from 1927 or '28, when she was working for Mack Sennett and Pathe read more
"Queen of Screwball Comedy": Carole Lombard.
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn Sample on Dec 10, 2012
At the christening of the California Shipbuilding Corporation's Liberty Ship "S.S. Carole Lombard", Irene Dunne (right) was sponsor and Mrs. Walter Lang, Carole's closest friend (left) was Matron of Honor.
Clark Gable stood on the launching platform during the ceremony which took place one d read more
Happy Birthday Carole Lombard (1908 - 1942)
All Good Things Posted by monty on Oct 6, 2012
Everyone knows that Carole Lombard is my favorite actress of all time! Today marks what would be her 104th birthday. Carole died at the very young age of 33 in that tragic plane crash delivering war bonds. Her mother was with her on that fateful plane as well. When it comes to screwball comedies, C read more
A picture of Carole Lombard from 1929
Carole & Co. Posted by jazzgirl1920s on Sep 14, 2012
Here is a picture of Carole Lombard from 1929 from a fan's scrap book from that time. read more
Carole Lombard and Clark Gable as seen in 1934 in Photoplay Magazine.
Carole & Co. Posted by cinemafan2 on Jul 9, 2012
Carole and Russ in Spring of 1934. "By rumor, it becomes steadier all the time! Carole Lombard was escorted to the banquet by Russ Columbo. They are seen together lots these nights."Carole and Russ in June of 1934.Mr. ans Mrs. Clark Gable in the summer of 1934.Carole and her mother Be read more
At The Beach: CAROLE LOMBARD
All Good Things Posted by monty on May 27, 2012
You know I had to include my girl Carole in this series....here is a photo of her from the film Swing High, Swing Low. read more
Horseathon: The equine side of Carole Lombard
Carole & Co. Posted by vp19 on May 27, 2012
For the Horseathon teaming classic Hollywood + horses sponsored by the blog "My Love For Old Hollywood" (http://myloveofoldhollywood.blogspot.com), Carole Lombard seemed a natural fit -- not so much because she rode them in movies (she made only a handful of westerns, none after 1930), but because s read more
Carole Lombard, 'Esquire'
Carole & Co. Posted by vp19 on May 14, 2012
Carole Lombard was the subject of many attractive photographic portraits taken by the great George Hurrell, but the one above has a special honor of sorts. It was the first Hurrell photo to appear in Esquire magazine, specifically the November 1936 issue:Esquire, which debuted with its October 1933 read more
Pawsome Pet Pictures: Carole Lombard (1)
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by monty on Feb 22, 2012
My girl Carole and her cute little friend read more
Great On Screen Couples: Cary Grant and Carole Lombard
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by monty on Feb 14, 2012
Ok for the few people in blog land who may not know this...Cary Grant and Carole Lombard are my favorite actor and actress ever. I love them more than any other actors and actresses. And while I think Irene Dunne is Cary's best on screen partner, due to the three wonderful films they made together read more
Gloria Swanson and Carole Lombard
Classic Cinema Gold Posted by Art on Jan 13, 2012
Gloria Swanson and Carole Lombard
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Battle of the Blondes: Carole Lombard VS Mae West.
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on Nov 16, 2011
Carole Lombard and Mae West, were both wonderful comedians and both well known for their witty dialogs, in their classic movies.
Carole Lombard (October 6, 1908 – January 16, 1942). Was best known for her comedic roles of the 1930s. A couple of her better known films were: Nothing Sacred(19 read more
He once was Carole Lombard. Huh?
Carole & Co. Posted by vp19 on Oct 31, 2011
With today being Halloween -- a holiday Carole Lombard is honoring above -- it seemed appropriate to run this, arguably one of the most offbeat entries that's ever appeared at "Carole & Co." I may have some skepticism about this story, but I'll leave the final judgment on its validity to each reader read more
A Carole Lombard Dream
Backlots Posted by Lara on Oct 25, 2011
Upon falling asleep last night after a relatively uneventful evening, I had a dream about Carole Lombard. Mind you, I have not seen any of Lombard’s movies for about a month or so, and wasn’t particularly thinking about her yesterday, so this was a rather strange occurrence. The dream read more
Carole Lombard - Twentieth Century - What Goes Good With Ham?
A Person in the Dark Posted by FlickChick on Oct 6, 2011
This is my contribution to the Carole-tennial (Plus 3) blogathon, sponsored by Carole and Company from October 6-9. Click here to view the 4-day day all-about-Carole roll call!
Ham and Applesauce - great together!
"Since most hams are a bit salty even after soaking /scrubbing / roasting, I'd g read more