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gingerrogerss: Clark Gable and Carole Lombard arriving for the Atlanta premiere of Gone With the Wind on December 14, 1939.
jodockerys: Carole Lombard, 1939
jodockerys: Carole Lombard on the set of To Be or Not to Be, 1941
screengoddess: Carole Lombard 1931
honey-rider: Clark Gable admires Carole Lombard’s legs in “No Man Of Her Own” (1932)
gingerrogerss:Carole Lombard in Virtue (1932)
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mortisia:Carole Lombard in the Twentieth Century (1934) x
ruthelizabeths: Carole Lombard in No Man of Her Own, 1932
screengoddess: Happy Birthday Carole Lombard (October 6, 1908 – January 16, 1942)
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screengoddess: Carole Lombard
20th-century-man: Carole Lombard, Clark Gable / production still from Wesley Ruggles’s No Man of Her Own (1932)
amoebalanding: Carole Lombard strikes a pose, early-1940s.
retrogasm: Carole Lombard by Alberto Vargas
beatnikdaddio: carole lombard. 1929.
hollywoodlady: Carole Lombard, 1930s
weirdvintage: Actress Gail Patrick enjoys herself at Carole Lombard’s party at the Venice Pier funhouse, 1935 (via A Certain Cinema)
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Clark Gable admires Carole Lombard’s legs in “No Man Of Her Own” (1932)
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nitratediva: Carole Lombard in We’re Not Dressing (1934).
littlehorrorshop: Young Carole Lombard in the silent Mack Sennett comedy short Run Girl Run, 1928
dialogues: This woman has had a profound influence on me. Grace and rage. nitratediva: Carole Lombard in Howard Hawks’s Twentieth Century (1934).
nitratediva:Carole Lombard swoons over William Powell in My Man Godfrey (1936). I might be doing some swooning myself when I see this on a big screen tonight (hopefully) at the TCM Classic Film Festival!
nitratediva:Carole Lombard in Twentieth Century (1934).
antipahtico: Carole Lombard ~ The Gay Bride (1934)
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sadieblodgett: Carole Lombard, 1928.