Cary Grant enjoyed a decades-long career, working with amazing co-stars and vaunted directors, making audiences laugh, cringe, gasp, and cheer. He was enormously popular in his career and his status as a movie star has never waned. One can find a fitting movie for just about any mood or situation. Explore these life lessons with Cary Grant characters.
Madcap, Goofy, Bonkers, Enduringly Hilarious: Screwball Comedies of the 1930s
Along with a slew of decadent musicals came a slate of fast-talking, raucous comedies. Divorce-remarriage plots, fish out of water stories, and fierce, funny women all figure in the genre.
MYRNA LOY: Summer Under the Stars
If you haven’t seen a Myrna Loy film, TCM has chosen some great ones to screen on August 2. In addition to The Thin Man, which is canon Loy, make sure you catch Libeled Lady (1936) and Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948).
Taken with instagram, Lucas Theatre, Savannah. Screen test for Arsenic & Old Lace, with Cary Gr
Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)
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