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The Making Of A 1930’s Hollywood Glamour Bride

May 12th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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The 1930’s were a unique era in our nation’s history, Americans were suffering through some of our darkest days with the stock market crash and the great depression. With the advent of talking pictures, Hollywood distracted us from the grind of poverty and dispair with a bevy of glamorous movie stars like Greta Garbo, Jean Harlow, Myrna Loy. Clark Gable and Cary Grant cavorting across the silver screen in movies like Gone With The Wind, Bringing Up Baby and My Favorite Wife.

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The Making of a 1940s Hollywood Glamour Bride

April 26th, 2010 Raymond No comments

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1940s Hollywood was a unique glamourous era. Clark Gable and Cary Grant lit up the silver screen and made our hearts skip a beat in movies like Notorious and Strange Cargo, while beautiful starlets Rita Hayworth and Lana Turner cavorted with lovers we could only imagine meeting in our dreams. If you are a fancier of old Hollywood movies like I am then you might consider becoming a glamorous 1940s Hollywood bride.

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