Fredric March, Gary Cooper and Miriam Hopkins for a promotional shoot for Design For Living (1933).
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Fredric March, Gary Cooper and Miriam Hopkins for a promotional shoot for Design For Living (1933).
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Today, 93 years ago, Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933) was released. It was directed by Mervyn Leroy, musical numbers directed by Busby Berkeley, and was the second-most popular film in the year 1933. It starred Joan Blondell, Warren William, Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell, Alice MacMahon, and Ginger Rogers, and it was one of the few films to directly address the effects of the Great Depression, making it unique to the pre-Code category. It was one of the highest-grossing films of the year, earning over $2 million.