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lucy,the 30s at their most stylish and glamourous:heart:!it´s amazing how much joan bennett´s appearance changed when she started to dye her hair black and became the heroine of several great films noirs....reminds me of her sister constance,known as one of the best dressed women during the 30s
sources:as above,scanned by me

(i know about lupe velez tragic life story but haven´t seen any of her films yet)

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I don't like Joan when she wore dark hair in the 40's. I read somewhere she tried to imitate Hedy Lamarr's style. Definitely, I prefer her as a blonde.

Some of Irene Dunne:

ebay, simplyclassics
 
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irene dunne is an unjustly forgotten actress,like so many...

clara calamai
played the leading role in visconti´s ossessione from 1942.it was his version of "the postman always rings twice" .even though i like the 2 holllywood versions too i prefer this one sinve visconti didn´t focus on the crime itsself but on the disastrous effect it had on the couple and their psychological decline.
i then saw her again in a small role in visconti´s le notti bianche.she was supposed to play anna magnani´s role in rossellini´s "roma citta aperta" but didn´t get the role in the end....the rest is history;).
i didn´t post this pc´s in the 40s thread because i´m rather sure that they must be from the end of the 30s when she started her carreer.ossessione was shot in 42 and she did look..umm... older/more mature in the film than in these pics.






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lucy,who wouldn´t want to look like hedy lamarr^_^.....joan bennett was certainly a more...umm..pleasant,softer and nautral beauty as a blonde,but i couldn´t imagine her playing the parts she did in woman in the window or scarlet street as a blonde.the black hair gave her these mysterious femme fatale looks that these roles demanded.she wouldn´t have been effective as a sweet pretty blonde.

ann harding,
she makes me think of ophelia and the lady of shalott at the same time.she dared to stay true to her own style and resisted the trends...

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sources:golden treasure album of hte screen,picture show annuals 33/36,filmgoer´s annual 32 scanned by me
 
Ann Harding is gorgeous! I love her hair. Thanks for posting, somnabule.

Actually, all of these women were so beautiful. I love the 1930s.
 
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lucy,who wouldn´t want to look like hedy lamarr^_^.....joan bennett was certainly a more...umm..pleasant,softer and nautral beauty as a blonde,but i couldn´t imagine her playing the parts she did in woman in the window or scarlet street as a blonde.the black hair gave her these mysterious femme fatale looks that these roles demanded.she wouldn´t have been effective as a sweet pretty blonde.
Yeah, I completely agree with you. Joan was prettier with blonde hair, but I think dark hair is usually more suitable for playing femme fatale roles.

- Glittery Bug, I also think Ann Harding was incredibly beautiful.
 
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Beautiful French actress Lili Damita. She was the first Errol Flynn's wife. Unfortunately,there are very few pictures of her:

ebay
 
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Miriam Hopkins (with Kay Francis in the last picture):

ebay, flickr
 
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Vintage magazine covers. From left to right: Mary Astor, Lupe Vélez and Constance Bennett.

source: ebay
 
Lupe Vélez and Ramón Novarro in "Laughing boy" (1934):



Lupe Vélez and Donald Woods in "The girl from Mexico" (1939):


Constance Bennett and Loretta Young in "Ladies in love" (1936):


Mary Astor and Ricardo Cortez in "Behind office doors" (1931):


Kay Francis and Ronald Colman in "Cynara" (1932):

source: ebay
 
wonderful pics:heart:!!!like a satin gown for my eyes...(love miriam hopkins .great comedienne ,,good old bette davis called her a b*tch^_^)

i still havent´seen any of lupe velez films and i´m probably more familiar with the tragdies of her life (because gossip sticks to etenity like an old chewing gum)than with her work.anyway here are some pics of this fascinatin woman...
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that you thought of it.thanks so much lucy.i would have forgotten to honour her.anita page was probaly the last tesrtimony of our beloved twenties and leading actress insilent films...it´s sad somehow to know that the last connection is broken too :unsure:.
2 small hommage pics from the thirtuies (psa 1933)
(psa32 and golden treasure album of the screen)

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according to the mag she was an excellent swimmer and loved sports
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and ann harding once more...certainly not one of the best pics that were taken of her ,but since bad hair days and all that probably never bothered her,she is still beautiful even if the picture is a rather bad one.let´s just assume that the photographer was so smitten by her beauty that he didn´t know what he did....poor ann ^_^

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hehe gbart,got rid of the gum??^_^
some more from lupe velez
picture show annnual 32
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bebe daniels-to me she´s mostly known as a silent film star.i don´t know much about her carreer in the 30s
picture show annual 33
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filmgoer´s annual 32
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picture show annual 36
margaret sulllavan an often unjustly overlooked actress from the 30s.she was wonderful in lubitsch´s shop around the corner and played a lot of theatre too.she had many personal problemas and wasn´t always easy to work with.therefore the oblivion perhaps...
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exquisite sophistication-evelyn brent
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and of course no 30s thread without constance bennett
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miriam hopkins
loved her in lubitsch´s classic comedies :trouble in paradise and design for living...she´s just confusedly charming there:heart:.
picture show annual 1933
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