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Carole Lombard My Man Godfrey and Twentieth CenturySave the date: December 30, 2011 at 7:30 p.m.

I didn’t and now I’m bummed to be missing out on a 35mm showing of My Man Godfrey and Twentieth Century on the big screen of the Aero Theatre this Friday.

The American Cinematheque is hosting a series of Scewball Comedies this holiday season beginning December 28,2011 until January 5, 2012. Eight nights of fast-talking and gag-a-licious hilarity! You even have a chance to win a new Blue Ray disc of Design for Living at its 12/28 showing.

Of course the fest would not be complete with out the Screwball Queen and the Cinematheque is offering two of her funniest films for the price of one.

Sure I’ve seen these flicks more times than I can count but nothing compares to watching them in their full glory on the silver screen. So if you’re in the Los Angeles area, treat yourself to a double dose of laughter and go see both these classic films at:

The Aero Theatre
1328 Montana Avenue
Santa Monica, CA, 90403

For more information and to purchase tickets click here > >

Carole Lombard .org is having a soirée in celebration of Miss Lombard’s 1-0-1 and you are invited!!

For those of you in the Greater Seattle Area, a group of us are meeting up tomorrow, October 6, at 7:30pm at the Olive Garden in South Center Mall for some din-din and fun times and we’d love for all of you to join us.

For more information send me a message at: info@carolelombard.org. Or just show up! We’ll be there.

YES! YES! YES!

I’m so excited to announce that the place I call home is celebrating the brilliant Carole Lombard for one month.

The Seattle Art Museum is bringing laughter back with a series entitled, Goddess of Laughter: The Comedies of Carole Lombard. A series of six films will be shown throughout July and into August. Tickets for the show are $7.

Kicking off the film series is Twentieth Century with Carole Lombard and one of my all time favorite actors, John Barrymore. The super screwball plays on Thursday, July 9 from 7:30 to 9:30pm in the Plestcheef Auditorium.

Here’s the schedule:
“Twentieth Century” (July 9), “Hands Across the Table” (July 16), “The Princess Comes Across” (July 23), “My Man Godfrey” (July 30), “True Confession” (Aug. 6) and “Nothing Sacred” (Aug. 13).

Members: $35
Adults: $39

Prices above are for entire film series. Series tickets may be purchased at the Ticketing Desk at any of SAM’s three sites or over the phone with a credit card by calling the Box Office at 206.654.3121.

Single-film tickets are $7 for everyone, sold day of show at the auditorium (cash only). Tickets are also available through Scarecrow Video: call 206.524.8554.

For more information, see www.seattleartmuseum.org.

This is AMAZING! I am so happy. My friends GO and I will see you there! xoxo

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My Man Godfrey Herald Pondering on what to post for some time now . . .

Went through a terrible ordeal trying to unsuccessfully upload a radio show for you all to listen to. I’ll try to get that up by tonight. Pray for me please!

Those of you in Bloomington, Indiana: Tonight at 7 p.m. The City Lights program at the Indiana University-Bloomington campus is hosting a screening of the #1 Screwball comedy My Man Godfrey in the Radio-Television Building, Room 251. For more information, visit their website by clicking here >>

For those of you who can’t attend the screening, here’s some memorabilia you can enjoy instead: the herald from the My Man Godfrey.

It would look nicer, I think, if the herald had a bit more color. I haven’t really hunted for any Godfrey heralds before but have any of you seen any with color?

Anyhow, I had to scale the images down a ton but they still remain rather large. Don’t forget to click the “full size” option.

To the left we have the cover featuring the family butler with the darling and oh so dizzy debuntante.

Open it up and find . . .
My Man Godfrey Herald

I’ve added some new as well as old but improved images to the Photo Archives so be sure to go and take a peek.

Made For Each Other

Attention all you Pennsylvanians. . .

Made For Each Other starring Carole Lombard and Jimmy Stewart will be shown at 2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, March 28 and 29 at the Jimmy Stewart Museum Theatre, 835 Philadelphia St., Indiana, PA 15701.

Admission is $5 for adults; $4 for seniors, military and students; $3 for children ages 7 to 17; and free for children 6 and under.

Members of the museum are admitted free of charge.

For more information, call the museum at (724) 349-6112 or toll-free at 800/83-JIMMY. You may also visit their website by clicking here .

Carole Lombard

Four of Hollywood’s “prettiest and most accomplished comedy actresses” are the stars of the Edmonton Film Society’s upcoming Monday night winter series Pretty Women Can Be Funny Too!

The leading ladies being honored are: Barbara Stanwyck, Carole Lombard, Jean Arthur, and Katharine Hepburn. Following is La Lombard’s side of the series:

Monday, March 2 @ 8:00 PM
THE PRINCESS COMES ACROSS (1936, 77 min., PG)
Carole Lombard, Fred MacMurray
A fizzy cocktail of comedy and murder. Lombard plays a Brooklyn actress, hoping for a movie career, posing as a Swedish princess on a transatlantic voyage. The ship’s bandleader falls for her but an old boyfriend threatens exposure. Lombard’s Garbo imitation is priceless! Director: William K. Howard

Monday, March 30 @ 8:00 PM
HANDS ACROSS THE TABLE (1935, 79 min., PG)
Carole Lombard, Fred MacMurray
A hotel manicurist, declaring herself after money not love, bumps into an impoverished young fellow and her personal credo slowly crumbles. Lombard proves herself not only a great beauty, but a great comedienne and a great actress all at once. Director: Mitchell Leisen

Curtain time for all screenings is 8 p.m., at the Royal Alberta Museum. Individual tickets for each film are $5 ($4 for senior and students, $2 for children). Series memberships are $25.

Click Here for more information and to see a complete schedule of all screenings.

EDMONTON FILM SOCIETY
205 9809 – 110 Street
Edmonton, Alberta, T5K 2J9

Contact: Judy Thomas at (780) 436-5625 or by e-mail at thomas.r@shaw.ca

Carole Lombard Screwball Centennial
D.C. doesn’t just inaugurate Presidents, they crown Queens too! Ah, how I miss living in its suburbs. . . Anyways, if YOU are in the D.C. area you are one lucky bee because the Queen of Comedy, Miss Carole Lombard is hitting the big screen ALL MONTH and then some, starting 2 days ago (sorry) at the AFI Silver Theatre And Cultural Center in Silver Spring. Following is the schedule for this amazing Lombard Lovefest. For tickets and more info Click HERE >>

SUNDAY, February 1st

My Man Godrey plays at 1:00 pm.

Twentieth Century starts at 3:00 pm.

TUESDAY, February 3rd

My Man Godfrey at 9:45 pm.

THURSDAY, February 4th

Hands Across The Table at 7:00 p.m.

SUNDAY, February 8th

Double Feature: Virtue AND White Woman at 3:15pm

MONDAY, Febraury 9th

Double Feature: Virtue AND White Woman at 7:00pm

FRIDAY, February 13th

Nothing Sacred at 5:30pm

SATURDAY, February 14th

Nothing Sacred at 1:15pm

True Confession at 5:00pm

SUNDAY, February 15th

True Confession at 2:50 pm

MONDAY, February 16th

Nothing Sacred at 7:15pm

TUESDAY, February 17th

True Confession at 7:00 pm

WEDNESDAY, February 18th

Nothing Sacred at 6:30pm

FRIDAY, February 20th

Mr. And Mrs. Smith (1941) at 5:00 pm

SATURDAY, February 21st

Made For Each Other at 3:00pm

SUNDAY, February 22nd

Mr. and Mrs. Smith (1941) at 3:30pm

MONDAY, February 23rd

Mr. and Mrs. Smith (1941) at 9:00pm

TUESDAY, February 24th

Mr. and Mrs. Smith (1941) at 9:15pm

WEDNESDAY, February 25th

Made For Each Other at 7:00pm

FRIDAY, February 27th

To Be Or Not To Be at 2:00pm

MONDAY, March 2nd

To Be Or Not To Be at 7:00pm

WEDNESDAY, March 4th

To Be Or Not To Be at 9:15pm

The AFI Silver Theatre is located at 8633 Colesville Road – at the intersection of Colesville Road and Georgia Avenue – in the heart of the new downtown Silver Spring. Click Here for directions>>

People, I want these theatres PACKED! Packed you hear? First person to shout their love for Lombard in the comment section gets FREE TICKETS to a Lombard show. GO!

Carole Lombard Film Festival

That’s HOT!

The New York Film Forum is bringing sexy back with 12 full days of Carole Lombard on the big screen. We are literally speechless at the extravaganza they are pulling off for our Lombard.

Seriously. You MUST check out the schedule and for more goodies check out the new Events Section by CLICKING HERE >>

P.S. Thank you to Anthony V. for the heads up! xoxoxo

NOV 21/22 FRI/SAT>> 2 FILMS FOR 1 ADMISSION

MY MAN GODFREY

(1936, Gregory La Cava) Dizzy heiress Lombard wins the scavenger hunt by producing bum William Powell as a “forgotten man” — then hires him as her butler. “‘Screwball’ was coined when Lombard did this screwiest society girl ever seen.” – Peter Bogdanovich.
2:45, 6:15, 9:45

TWENTIETH CENTURY

(1934, Howard Hawks) Theatrical svengali John Barrymore and rebellious protégée Lombard (in the picture that made her the “Duse of daffy comedy”) slug it out aboard the Chicago-New York run of the Twentieth Century Ltd. — machine gun dialogue courtesy Hecht & MacArthur.
1:00, 4:30, 8:00

NOV 23 SUN>> 2 FILMS FOR 1 ADMISSION

TRUE CONFESSION

(1937, Wesley Ruggles) “You’ll fry!” taunts courtroom hanger-on John Barrrymore, as compulsive liar Carole finds her best bet to beat a murder rap is to mendaciously plead guilty, even as lawyer/hubby Fred MacMurray plans her defense. “Best comedy of 1937.” – Graham Greene.
2:55, 6:30, 10:15

HANDS ACROSS THE TABLE

(1935, Mitchell Leisen) On the prowl for a wealthy mate, manicurist Lombard gets stuck with formerly rich Fred MacMurray as a roommate, awaiting his own lucrative marriage with the “pineapple king” heiress. Plus Mack Sennett short The Campus Vamp (1928), with live piano accompaniment by Peter Mintun.
1:00, 4:35, 8:20

NOV 24 MON>> 2 FILMS FOR 1 ADMISSION

VIRTUE

New 35mm restoration!(1932, Edward Buzzell) That’s what Carole, on the run from a 90-day solicitation rap, is looking for with cabbie Pat O’Brien, but slimeball Jack LaRue suckers her into a con game topped with a murder charge.
2:25, 6:35, 10:45

WHITE WOMAN

New 35mm Print! (1933, Stuart Walker) “Alone among outcasts who hadn’t seen a white woman in ten years!” … and she turns out to be Carole Lombard! — but Charles Laughton steals scenes wholesale as cockney “King of the River.”
3:45, 7:55

SINNERS IN THE SUN

(1932, Alexander Hall) Model Lombard and mechanic Chester Morris split up, then decide to go for it, Carole finding a wealthy married man and Chester servicing both a limo and its rich owner. With a pre-stardom Cary Grant as a heartless playboy driving his lover to suicide.
1:00, 5:10, 9:20

NOV 25 TUES>> 2 FILMS FOR 1 ADMISSION

NO MAN OF HER OWN

(1932, Wesley Ruggles) On-the-lam gambler Clark Gable hides out in sleepy Glendale, marrying local librarian Carole on a coin flip. Gable & Lombard’s only screen pairing: love and marriage came 7 years later.
1:20, 4:35, 7:50

New 35mm Print!NOW AND FOREVER

(1934, Henry Hathaway) International jewel thieves Gary Cooper and Carole Lombard mull going straight, but there’s a complication — Cooper’s daughter Shirley Temple.
3:00, 6:15, 9:30

NOV 26 WED>> 2 FILMS FOR 1 ADMISSION

BOLERO

(1934, Wesley Ruggles) Ex-coal miner George Raft moves from Jersey beer garden to swank Paris boîte, as he and dance partner Lombard heat up the screen tangoing to Ravel’s insistent melody.
2:45, 6:00, 9:15

WE’RE NOT DRESSING

(1934, Norman Taurog) When spoiled heiress Lombard’s yacht is wrecked on a desert island, previously-fired singing sailor Bing Crosby takes charge. With Ethel Merman, Ray Milland and Burns & Allen, too.
1:10, 4:25, 7:40

NOV 27 THURS>> 3 FILMS FOR 1 ADMISSION

FROM HELL TO HEAVEN

(1933, Erle C. Kenton) Grand Hotel at the races, as vamp Lombard and other down-on-their-luck gamblers place long-shots. With Jack Oakie.
3:50, 8:00

LADIES’ MAN

(1931, Lothar Mendes) Gotham gigolo William Powell crosses one husband too many, as he both squires socialite Kay Francis and seduces her daughter Lombard. Screenplay by Herman (Citizen Kane) Mankiewicz.
1:00, 5:10, 9:20

MAN OF THE WORLD

(1931, Richard Wallace) When Parisian scandal sheet operator William Powell hits up visiting soft coal baron Guy Kibbee for hush money, his niece turns out to be Carole Lombard (the soon-to-be real-life Mrs. Powell).
2:25, 6:35

NOV 28/29 FRI/SAT>> 2 FILMS FOR 1 ADMISSION

TO BE OR NOT TO BE

(1942, Ernst Lubitsch) “I’d like to present the Polish case in a more suitable dress.” With Lombard (in her last film role) as his Ophelia, Jack Benny — as Joseph Tura, “that great, great Polish actor” — must suffer Gestapo man Sig Rumann’s dramatic criticism. “Lombard at her apex, Lubitsch at his most inspired.” – Andrew Sarris.
2:55, 6:20, 9:50

NOTHING SACRED

(1937, William Wellman) Carole’s Hazel Flagg learns she isn’t dying of radium exposure, but why give up that all-expenses-paid trip to Gotham courtesy Human Interest-mongering reporter Frederic March? Written by Ben Hecht, produced by David O. Selznick — in Technicolor.
1:15, 4:45, 8:15

NOV 30 SUN>> 2 FILMS FOR 1 ADMISSION

MR. & MRS. SMITH

(1941, Alfred Hitchcock) Even after Carole discovers she likes the idea that her long-battling marriage turns out to be void, ex-spouse Robert Montgomery still keeps running into her. “Underrated…a hint of how well Lombard and Hitch might have worked together.” – David Thomson.
1:00, 4:20, 7:40

THE PRINCESS COMES ACROSS

(1936, William K. Howard) Cruising from France to NYC, Carole’s “Princess Olga of Sweden” encounters bandleader Fred MacMurray, as the bodies start dropping amidst a sleuths’-convention-bound gaggle of detectives.
2:50, 6:10, 9:30

DEC 1 MON>>3 FILMS FOR 1 ADMISSION

UP POPS THE DEVIL

(1931, A. Edward Sutherland) It’s a one-year trial marriage for Carole and writer wannabe Norman Foster, but there are problems on their anniversary: the attentions of local vamp Lilyan Tashman and Carole’s too-familiar friendship with his potential publisher.
1:00, 5:15, 9:30

FAST AND LOOSE

(1930, Fred Newmeyer) With adaptation and dialogue by Preston Sturges, a society melodrama “memorable for the curious tension between Miriam Hopkins’ debut as a rowdy society girl and Lombard’s relatively subdued sass as a poor chorus girl” (Andrew Sarris).
2:30, 6:45

New 35mm Print!IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE

(1931, Frank Tuttle) When soap king Eugene Pallette kicks out son Norman Foster for planning to marry secretary Lombard, that’s the last straw — dammit, he’ll get a job!
3:55, 8:10

DEC 2 TUES>> 2 FILMS FOR 1 ADMISSION

IN NAME ONLY

(1939, John Cromwell) Wealthy Cary Grant finds love with widowed single mother Carole Lombard — only trouble is, he’s still married to icy Kay Francis. “Grant and Lombard in their most adventurous prime.” – Andrew Sarris.
1:00, 4:40, 8:20

MADE FOR EACH OTHER

(1939, John Cromwell) After marrying Lombard against the wishes of boss Charles Coburn, James Stewart finds himself sidelined at work and browbeaten by meddling mom Lucile Watson.
2:50, 6:30, 10:10

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