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Four’s a Crowd (1938)

Rosalind Russell and Errol Flynn filming a scene of Four’s a Crowd (1938) Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland became a popular, bankable screen couple starting in 1935 with the film Captain Blood and...

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The Citadel (1938)

Robert Donat and Rosalind Russell in The Citadel (1938) The Citadel, a film released in 1938, marked a few important events. First of all, it was the last time Rosalind Russell would play a British...

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Fast and Loose (1939)

Rosalind Russell in Fast and Loose (1939) A wave of loud, unrestrained laughter crashes through the conversation. The tall, slim young woman possessing black curls and sparkling dark eyes leans back in...

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The Women (1939)

Rosalind Russell in The Women (1939) When it came to the movie that finally made Rosalind Russell a bona fide star, The Women, she made a few smart decisions, even if one in particular was underhanded...

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His Girl Friday (1940)

Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell among others in His Girl Friday (1940) Wearing an outrageous, wacky suit with matching hat, the pattern zig zag, while holding her head high as she marches...

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Hired Wife (1940)

A little boy and Rosalind Russell on the set of Hired Wife (1940) After receiving rave reviews for her lightning fast, electric performance in the screwball comedy His Girl Friday, Rosalind Russell had...

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No Time for Comedy (1940)

Rosalind Russell and James Stewart on CBS radio Around 1938, Rosalind Russell was teamed with James Stewart for a radio play, and although I am no biographer so I cannot confirm this, it is probably...

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This Thing Called Love (1940)

Rosalind Russell in This Thing Called Love (1940) Banned in Australia, Ireland, and by the Catholic Legion of Decency, This Thing Called Love is a fun romantic comedy with innuendos a-plenty. Although...

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They Met in Bombay (1941)

Rosalind Russell and Clark Gable in They Met in Bombay (1941)           When I think of the action/adventure/romantic film They Met in Bombay, besides the beautiful Adrian costumes that Rosalind...

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The Feminine Touch (1941)

Rosalind Russell on the set of The Feminine Touch (1941) In The Feminine Touch, Rosalind Russell plays a character with a lower IQ than her usual character. Although she is a great actress and I think...

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