Remembering Carole Landis: A Star Gone Too Soon at 29
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Carole Landis setting the cat amongst the pigeons between Betty Grable and Victor Mature before fate takes a hand in 1941’s I Wake Up Screaming (aka Hot Spot).
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Watch "The Life and Death of Carole Landis" on YouTube
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Weekend vibes! Carole Landis looking gorgeous. That dressing gown is dreamy! 😍🌸💕💋 . #margaritabloom #carolelandis #OldHollywood #glampur #dressingup #weekendvibes #weekend #glam #precious #pretty #inspo #inlovewithyourself #aesthetic #dreamy #cottagecore #cottagestyle #halloween #retro #vintage #vintagebeauty #vintagebath #vintagehair #vintagestyle #fashionable #saturdaymorning #saturday #beautiful #selflove #daydreaming #daydreamer https://www.instagram.com/p/CExNZbogFCv/?igshid=1kll623dd6dlh
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🍀Carole Landis🍀
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Carole Landis, born 100 years ago today. #CaroleLandis #botd #LandisCentennial #OnThisDay https://www.instagram.com/p/BsGEV1MlDrH/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=5xrmoqzuve9r
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#Repost @oldhollywoodfans • • • • • • Remembering Carole Landis (January 1, 1919 – July 5, 1948). She worked as a contract-player for Twentieth Century-Fox in the 1940s. Her breakthrough role was as the female lead in the 1940 film One Million B.C., with United Artists. Landis appeared in a string of successful films in the early 1940s, usually as the second female lead. In a time when the singing of many actresses was dubbed in, Landis's own voice was considered good enough and was used in her few musical roles. Landis landed a contract with Twentieth Century-Fox and began a sexual relationship with Darryl F. Zanuck. She had roles playing opposite fellow pin-up girl Betty Grable in Moon Over Miami and I Wake Up Screaming, both in 1941. When Landis ended her relationship with Zanuck, her career suffered and she was assigned roles in B-movies. Her final two films Noose and Brass Monkey were both made in Great Britain. .. #carolelandis. https://www.instagram.com/p/CCRg7XWqNbM/?igshid=1b6xwmt88e65s
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Film 113 of the year so far: TURNBOUT, Carole Landis. Although Hal Roach is more famous - indeed legendary - as an overseer of silent comedies, his directorial offerings during the talkie era are high quality, enjoyable romps. Never one to shy away from outlandish themes, in this film Roach tackles marital strife and supernatural gender swapping. Whatever slight short-comings Roach had as a director are more than made up for by the very clever and funny cast, making this, perhaps, his most successful creation. The premise doesn't really make sense, but, that aside, this is the perfect light-zany comedy. Finally, after carefully studying this film, I think it's safe to say that Mr. Roach definitely had 'a type'. Quality 9.5/20 Entertainment 9.5/20. (I found this film on archive.org)
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“Carole” 16”x20” #art #design #carolelandis #actress #singer #40s #filmstar #moviestar #glamour #painting #acrylic #acrylicpainting #canvas #canvaspainting #portrait #blue #pink #artwork #lbc #longbeach #longbeachart #longbeachartist #losangeles #losangelesart #artist #designer #marcosaiz https://www.instagram.com/p/B_QnqpgJmlX/?igshid=152hai9b4dwsj
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Every girl in the world wants to find the right man, someone who is sympathetic and understanding and helpful and strong, someone she can love madly. -#CaroleLandis https://www.instagram.com/p/B6YkwGwBun7/?igshid=1u66gn1yqzd1p
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