History is repeating itself - movie history anyway.
Woman of the Year (1942)
“She could engender those feelings. She was a wonderful mixture of strength and sensitivity, wisdom and caring. She was full of humor, logic and practicality. Above all, she knew who she was. She was the best friend you could have. You could never be safer with anyone. She spoke to you with her eyes; they were magical, and you knew that she was even more beautiful on the inside.”
— Stuart D. Saal
Photograph by: Cecil Beaton (1946)
Greta Garbo photographed by Clarence Sinclair Bull, 1931
JOYCE AND HOPPER INDULGING IN SOME HARDCORE FLIRTING.
Letter from an Unknown Woman (1948)
Our marriage is a success, isn’t it? A great success? We’re happy, aren’t we? Terribly happy?
Rebecca (1940) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Greta Garbo as Anna Karenina in Anna Karenina (1935)
I’ll love you all my life. I know that now. All my life. Camille (1936) dir. George Cukor
Joan Fontaine in This Above All (1942)