A pre-Christmas week of looking back at some of those great '30s stars and their iconic roles ....




Dunne plays Theodora, who lives a sterile life with her two aunts in a small, puritan, judgmental town. Douglas (like Boyer in his two with Dunne) is a perfect foil as he shows up in her home town as a down on his luck man seeking work and she's more or less blackmailed into giving him a job as the family gardener. He of course was also perfect opposite Garbo in NINOTCHKA and TWO FACED WOMAN. THEODORA is expertly directed by Richard Boleslawski.
Irene Dunne [1898-1990] now seems such an under-rated actress but of course was a huge star then, starring in great hits like the first versions of those classic weepies BACK STREET, LOVE AFFAIR (AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER), MAGNIFICIENT OBSESSION and that first KING AND I: ANNA AND THE KING OF SIAM. She also stars in the delightful Astaire and Rogers ROBERTA and also that first version of SHOWBOAT as Magnolia. Then of course there are her movies with Cary Grant!


I grew up loving BRINGING UP BABY and HOLIDAY but for some strange reason never saw THE AWFUL TRUTH until last year when it of course bowled me over. It is pure champagne watching Cary and Irene fizz and spark off each other in this delightful classic. Their 1940 MY FAVOURITE WIFE (with Randolph Scott) is slightly less sparkling - and I still have to see their PENNY SERENADE! Irene was by all accounts a very popular, well-liked lady, one of Hollywood's leading Catholics (along with Loretta Young and Roz Russell) - she is perfect too in in one of her later roles in I REMEMBER MAMA in 1948, and she finished with the big screen with THE MUDLARK in 1950 playing Queen Victoria opposie Alec Guinness's Disraeli. She also did some later television roles. Here she is (below) (singing "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes") in ROBERTA and I REMEMBER MAMA. Irene Dunne now comes across as a delightful lady it is always a pleasure to see, and I must seek out her other movies.


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