Here's a delightful find over at Cary Grant.net! The May 1941 issue of Screen Life Magazine included a beautifully lifelike paper doll set of Mr. Cary Grant. The costumes are from Gunga Din (1939), Only Angels Have Wings (1939), The Philadelphia Story (1940), The Howards Of Virginia (1940), and Penny Serenade (1941). So, get out your cardstock, and start printing out your Star Doll!
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12 years ago
2 comments:
This is great - thanks for posting it! But no bathrobe from Bringing Up Baby? Also, Only Angels Have Wings was the inspiration for the classic 1982-83 TV series Tales of Gold Monkey!
I was also surprised that they didn't use the bathrobe from Bringing Up Baby! That has to be his most famous costume (even considering later movies)!
I had no idea that Only Angels Have Wings inspired your favorite show! Was it similar to the series?
The one Cary Grant movie I really want to see (but haven't yet) is Holiday. I'm just interested in it because its another Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn movie.
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