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Tag Archives: Robert Warwick
Five Film Favorites: Screwball Comedies
The golden age of Hollywood’s Screwball Comedies was during the 10-year run-up to World War II. Since that time many popular feature films have imitated the style of those battle-of-the-sexes comedies — a few quite effectively — but the best … Continue reading →
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Tagged Carole Lombard, Cary Grant, Eugene Pallette, Five Film Favorites, Frank Capra, George Cukor, Gregory La Cava, His Girl Friday, Howard Hawks, James Stewart, Jean Arthur, Joel McCrea, Katharine Hepburn, Lionel Barrymore, My Man Godfrey, Philadelphia Story, Preston Sturges, Ralph Bellamy, Robert Warwick, Rosalind Russell, Sullivan’s Travels, Veronica Lake, William Powell, You Can’t Take It With You
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