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Olivia DeHavilland, Charles Boyer and yours truly--posing for publicity photos for the picture HOLD BACK THE DAWN.SHHHH! The spirits are lurking! Here I am with one of my favorite leading men, the hysterically funny Bob Hope. I made three films with Bob, and this one, THE GHOST BREAKERS, was a grand time!In STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM, Dorothy Lamour, Veronica Lake and I did a send-up number called "A Sweater, a Sarong and a Peek-a-Boo Bang." Although I wasn't the official "sweater girl" (that distinction went to Lana Turner), Paramount knew how to show off my assets--and how! This song was a hoot, and I was a game player.And here's the clip with Veronica, Dorothy and me...In REAP THE WILD WIND with the Duke.Another one of my favorite leading men, Fred MacMurray.The gals at MGM were sharpening their nails in this scene from THE WOMEN.
A newspaper advertisement for HOLD BACK THE DAWN (1941).Am early chick-flick: SO PROUDLY WE HAIL! (1943), which co-starred the talented Claudette Colbert and the gal with the peek-a-boo bahg, Veronica Lake. THE CRYSTAL BALL (1943).KITTY (1945), one of my favorites at Paramount.STANDING ROOM ONLY (1944). DIARY OF A CHAMBERMAID (1946).SUDDENLY, IT'S SPRING (1947).UNCONQUERED (1947), was one of several films I made for director Cecil B. DeMille.ON OUR MERRY WAY (1948) HAZARD (1948). BRIDE OF VENGEANCE (1949) was the last film I made at Paramount. It had been a grand 10 years at the studio, but it was time to say farewell. VICE SQUAD (1953). PARIS MODEL (1953).