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Joan Crawford & Claudette Colbert c.1931

Claudette Colbert in The Sign of the Cross | 1932



Claudette Colbert & Miriam Hopkins in The Smiling Lieutenant (1931)



Director Frank Capra with Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable on set of IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (1934)


More stars of the Shuberts’ theaters for Lux soap.
Top photo First row, L to R: June Walker (1900-1966) (the first actress to play Lorelei Lee in 1926’s non-musical Gentlemen Prefer Blondes), Mary Lawlor (1907-1977) (active on Broadway from 1922-32), and Judith Anderson (1897-1992) (famed classical actress).
Second row, L to R: Mary Nash, (1884-1976) (stage actress who also played Katharine Hepburn’s mother in The Philadelphia Story, 1940), Norma Terris (1904-1989) (musical theater actress and champion, she was in the original cast of Show Boat), and Vivienne Segal (1897-1992) (musical comedy actress who originated roles in Pal Joey and A Connecticut Yankee--”To Keep My Love Alive” was written for her).
Third row: Sylvia Field (1901-1998) (who later played Martha Wilson on TV’s Dennis the Menace).
Bottom photo: First row, L to R: Mary Ellis (1897-2003) (musical comedy performer who also sang with Caruso; she was still active into the 1990s, her life spanned 3 centuries, and she died at 105), Wilda Bennett (1894-1967) (musical comedy actress who enjoyed just a brief career), and Polly Walker (1904-1983) (another performer whose career was short-lived).
Second row, L to R: Claudette Colbert (1903-1996) (needs no introduction), Vivian Martin (1893-1987) (started as a silent film actress before turning to the stage), and Dorothy Peterson (1897-1979) (typecast in maternal roles throughout her film career).
Third row: Jeanette MacDonald (1903-1965) (partnered with Nelson Eddy and Maurice Chevalier in many Hollywood movies).
Source

Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert for It Happened One Night, 1934

It Happened One Night, US Lobby Card. Re-Release 1937

Scena del film Accadde una notte (1934)
Titolo originale: It Happened One Night con Clark Gable e Claudette Colbert
Regia di Frank Capra.