From 1st February 2023 to the 31st January 2024, 'On This Day' Posts included a scene from the film, the new design 'Lobby Card' artwork commissioned from Studio36, and a Review from'The Films of Cary Grant' by Donald Deschner (1973), with a highlighted quote.
Here is the Artwork and quote for each month.
February:
"Hollywood, however, even when it was not deliberately repeating itself, repeated itself unconsciously. Gunga Din is an example of this unconscious repetition."🠊
🠈"For the finish, the hero, as done capably by Cary Grant, wields a blacksnake whip on the gangster..."
"...Director Capra established Clark Gable and Gary Cooper as comedians, Director Riskin herein does the same thing for Cary Grant."🠊
March:
"Actor Grant...more interested in an intercostal clavicle for his nearly reconstructed Brontosaurus than he is in bony, scatterbrained Miss Hepburn."🠊
April:
"But like a fine pair of binoculars in the hands of a child, the story moves constantly in and out of focus."🠊
"...there is not only that easy swing and hint of the devil in him, but faith and passion expressed..."🠊
May:
"Colbert and Wayne are rather charming in change-of-pace roles and there are cameos from Jack Benny and Cary Grant..."🠊
🠈"How fortunate we are who, in this era of science, are enabled by the talkie invention to hear, as well as see, the smacks which maidenly indignation administers to the cheek of importunate millionaires!"
"...a very pleasant style of male-animal humor, with charm and a distinct sense of where to poise or throw his weight"🠊
🠈"Well, there are a lot of complications and funny situations which add up to a pretty good time if you enjoy light comedy."
"...a hopelessly unintelligent hodgepodge, wherein Loretta Young and Cary Grant have the misfortune to be cast in the leading roles."🠊
" ...as impeccably tailored and deft with a witty line as ever and looking very little older..."🠊
🠈"...this Columbia film easily outranks most of its plane-crashing, sky-spectacular predecessors."
June:
🠈"It was probably on the basis of this film that Grant obtained his first five-year contract with Paramount..."
"...again turns in a smooth performance of the type that has made him one of Hollywood's most-sought-after leading men."🠊
🠈"...Cary Grant is on hand to get laughs where it isn't always possible to find them in the script."
July:
🠈"If it weren't for Cary Grant's persuasive personality the whole thing would melt away to nothing at all."
"...brittle and diamond-brilliant... His sincerity in the story's guts is its premise for being believed..."🠊
🠈"...Kramer has used locale and crowds of people superbly, alternating the big panoramic canvas with telling close-ups that are right from Goya"
"...his talents for varied characterizations have been recognized, and in each new venture he makes good."🠊
August:
September:
October:
🠈"...describes the evolution of an idle bit of gossip in an average American community with considerable freshness and candor..."
November:
"...it is Cary Grant’s playing that rescues the role of the angel named Dudley from the ultimate peril..."🠊
December:
🠈"...an absolute delight in which Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn schottische about with evident glee."
🠈"...mild fun... trying to identify the Big Names hidden behind turtle shells and teddy-bear skins."
January:
"...one of those fast-moving and idyllic comedies in which the lovers behave like villains to each other..."🠊