Sep 27, 2009 | Badi Blog
This film, The Rocker, was not well reviewed, but it has the distinction of being the only one I have heard of that has a Baha'i star, at least not since Carole Lombard, in the 1930's. Coincidentally, she was also a comic actor.
Little Theatre takes audience on 'screwball' joyride
"Twentieth Century," the season opener at the Little Theatre of Virginia Beach, is a joyride back to 1930s "screwball" comedy.
On This Day in History: August 27 The Dodgers and Bathing Beauties
The four major movie palaces in Downtown Brooklyn had much to offer in the way of entertainment according to ads in the Brooklyn Eagle of August 27, 1939.
Carole Lombard's slapstick legacy shines at Seattle Art Museum
Comments Share Carole Lombard's slapstick legacy shines at Seattle Art Museum Carole Lombard, the queen of screwball, is the subject of a film retrospective at Seattle Art Museum.
50 Movie Comedy Classics Disc 7
Made for Each Other , 1939, b&w. John Cromwell , James Stewart, Carole Lombard, Charles Coburn, Lucile Watson, Eddie Quillan.
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