Showing posts with label When Your'e in Love. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 1, 2024

On This Day in February - Poster and Lobby Cards

 Wings in the Dark - February 1st, 1935.








Gunga Din - February 17th, 1939.

















The Woman Accused - February 17th. 1933.










When You're in Love - February 27th, 1937.








Monday, February 27, 2023

When You're In Love (1937)

   "...Director Capra established Clark Gable and Gary Cooper as comedians, Director Riskin herein does the same thing for Cary Grant."

With Grace Moore.

When You're In Love - Review is taken from 'The Films of Cary Grant' by Donald Deschner (1973):

"The picture marks the debut of Robert Riskin, long famed as the screenwriting teammate of  Director Frank Capra, as a director as well as author.  Following the pattern of It Happened One Night and Mr Deeds Goes to Town in which Director Capra established Clark Gable and Gary Cooper as comedians, Director Riskin herein does the same thing for Cary Grant." 

Time Magazine


New Artwork by Rebekah Hawley at Studio36 -
Number 25 - When You're In Love (Lobby Card Style)

Part Of


For more, see also:

On This Day, February 27th 2021

Quote From Today, February 27th 2022


Wednesday, April 15, 2020

What's In a Name...Change?

So we know that Cary Grant was a name change from Archie Leach.

But did you know that there have been other name changes connected with Cary Grant?

Six films of Cary Grant had title changes for the UK market.



When You're In Love (1937) had the title changed to, For You Alone.




The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss (The Amazing Adventure 1937) had its title changed to Romance and Riches.




Holiday (1938) was changed to a much longer title, Free to Live, Unconventional Linda.




The Howards of Virginia (1940) reverted to the title of the novel it was based on, 
The Tree of Liberty.

(Novel artwork)




The Bachelor and the Bobby Soxer (1947) became titled Bachelor Knight.





I Was a Male War Bride (1949) was re-titled to, You Can't Sleep Here.