Every leading man has his charm and Cary Grant certainly had an abundance of charm. Dr. Macro is my favourite film-related website, with thousands (literally!) of gorgeous photos of Old Hollywood stars. One of the things I noticed about Cary Grant's photo gallery, is the way he always pressed his cheeck close to his leading lady's. Doesn't it make you swoon? Oh.
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with Myrna Loy in Wings in the Dark (1935)
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with Ingrid Bergman in Notorious (1946)
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with Jean Arthur in The Talk of the Town (1942)
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with Audrey Hepburn in Charade (1963)
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with Ingrid Bergman in Notorious (1946)
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with Jean Harlow in Suzy (1936)
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with Grace Kelly in To Catch A Thief (1955)
I love that first image!
ReplyDeletewould be so cool to see modern-day hollywood actresses rock some pilot goggles! :P
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