Frequent screen partners Jean Harlow and Clark Gable.
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Frequent screen partners Jean Harlow and Clark Gable.
Bogart and Bacall in The Big Sleep (1946)
Myrna Loy and Melvyn Douglas each looking stunning in a publicity photo for Third Finger Left Hand (possibly the worst title ever!).. For some reason MGM did not consider the thumb to be a finger, so this refers to the ring finger not flipping a bird.
James Garner and Julie Andrews in a scene from the 1964 film The Americanization of Emily.
Gene Raymond, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rodgers, "Flying down to Rio" 1933. The start of Fred and Ginger's partnership.
Robert Mitchum and Shirley MacLaine
Hollywood.Confidential, Facebook
"Kay Francis and Herbert Marshall shared the silver screen during a transformative era in Hollywood, their on-screen chemistry flourishing in the early 1930s, particularly during the Warner Bros. golden age.
History through Time, Facebook
A Scarlett and Rhett moment.
RetroRedCarpet, Facebook