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RE: My Favorite WIfe (1940)

Posted by beach cruiser on April 18, 2019 at 02:36:07:

i second that. It is truly a good one from the thirties forties first golden age.

Cary grant was a true star. I was surprised to hear a guy pushing a book about tab hunter on the radio saying he , grant, used to cruse for handsome actors new in town employed at a little gas station at the start of one of the canyons down by the coast, known for that kind of thing.

I never could get enough of that car he drove i topper. I always wanted more of it, but it was just a prop. Still a heck of a car,thirties high society style, not many had a mono fin,

i suppose with digital i could now stop the scenes and get a better sense of the car. I'm sure the car is well known, custom bodies were the way it was done back then, what a playboy car.