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Carole Lombard

Carole Lombard


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Carole Lombard - what members say


  • Nothing Sacred
  • Nothing Sacred review by Lighthouse from Brighton
    Rated - 4.0 stars Way Ahead Of Its Time 21 February 2007
    ... comedy. So a film way ahead of its time. If you are a fan of this era or of Carole Lombard then this is pure joy. If you are stuck for something to watch one wet Sunday a...   Read customer review
  • My Man Godfrey
  • My Man Godfrey review by from Essex
    Rated - 5.0 stars 100% top notch classic! 3 June 2004
    ...th complete panache that sparked delightfully off the ditzy character played by Carole Lombard. This was the first time I think I've ever seen a performance by Carole Lomb...   Read customer review

Carole Lombard - filmography


  • Mr And Mrs Smith on DVD (1941)
    Starring: Gene Raymond,  Carole Lombard,  William Tracy
    Director: Alfred Hitchcock
    Certificate: Certificate: U
    In Hitchcock's rare foray into comedy (courtesy of a wittily risque script by Norman Krasna), Mr. Smith (Robert Montgomery) makes the mistake of telling Mrs. Smith (Carole Lombard) that if he had it to do all over again, he might not have married her. Shortly thereafter, Mr. Smith discovers that ..read more »
    2.5 stars out of 5 54% from 910 members
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  • Made For Each Other on DVD (1939)
    Starring: Carole Lombard,  Ward Bond,  Eddie Quillan
    Director: John Cromwell
    Certificate: Certificate: U
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    A classic romantic-drama. John Mason (James Stewart) is a young New York lawyer newly married to the beautiful Jane (Carole Lombard). Their dreams of a wonderful life together fail to materialise in the real world as they endure one great disappointment after another, beginning with John being ..read more »
    2.5 stars out of 5 52% from 342 members
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  • Nothing Sacred on DVD (1937)
    Starring: Carole Lombard,  Fredric March,  Walter Connolly
    Director: William A. Wellman
    Certificate: Certificate: U
    This is New York, Skyscraper Champion of the World...Where the Slickers and Know-It-Alls peddle gold bricks to each other...And where Truth, crushed to earth, rises again more phony than a glass eye... With this jaundiced opening title, scripter Ben Hecht introduces his classic comedy Nothing ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 58% from 398 members
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  • My Man Godfrey (1936)
    Starring: Carole Lombard,  Mischa Auer,  Jean Dixon
    Director: Gregory La Cava
    Certificate: Certificate: U
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    A screwball comedy which starts with two Park Avenue brats on a scavenger hunt looking for a forgotten man. One of the sisters (Carole Lombard) convinces a down and out (William Powell) to come back to the party with her. He later becomes the family butler, and proves to be much more than the ..read more »
    3.5 stars out of 5 72% from 980 members
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  • The Racketeer on DVD (1929)
    Starring: Roland Drew,  Carole Lombard,  Kit Guard
    Director: Howard Higgin
    Certificate: Certificate: U
    1920s gangster movie starring Carole Lombard. Down-on-her-luck socialite Rhoda Philbrooke (Lombard) accepts an offer of financial help from tough mobster Mahlon Keane (Robert Armstrong) to help get alcoholic violinist Tony Vaughan (Roland Drew) back on his feet. Eventually agreeing to marry Keane, ..read more »
    2 stars out of 5 38% from 12 members
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Carole Lombard facts

5 most recent films

To Be Or Not To Be - 4.0 stars
Mr And Mrs Smith - 2.5 stars
Made For Each Other - 2.5 stars
Nothing Sacred - 3.0 stars
My Man Godfrey - 3.5 stars

5 highest-rated films

To Be Or Not To Be - 4.0 stars
My Man Godfrey - 3.5 stars
Nothing Sacred - 3.0 stars
Mr And Mrs Smith - 2.5 stars
Made For Each Other - 2.5 stars

5 lowest-rated films

The Racketeer - 2.0 stars
3 Leading Ladies Of The Silver Screen - Vol. 1 - Father's Littl - 2.0 stars
3 Leading Ladies Of The Silver Screen - Vol. 3 - Bigamist / Hell's House / High Voltage - 2.5 stars
Made For Each Other - 2.5 stars
Mr And Mrs Smith - 2.5 stars

Most frequent co-stars

Lucile Watson - 3 times - show films
Gail Patrick - 2 times - show films
Charles Coburn - 2 times - show films
Eugene Pallette - 2 times - show films
William Powell - 2 times - show films

Most frequent directors

John Cromwell - 3 times - show films
Gregory La Cava - 2 times - show films
Howard Higgin - 2 times - show films
Arthur Pierson - 1 times - show films
William A. Wellman - 1 times - show films