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Jazz Up Your Lingerie - Claudette Colbert & Miriam Hopkins

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THE SMILING LIEUTENANT (1931) will be on DVD in February.

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15 Responses to “Jazz Up Your Lingerie - Claudette Colbert & Miriam Hopkins”

  1. Rouben19 Says:

    I could not get this wierd song out of my head the other day , and it took a while to remember what movie it came from As Usual Colbert got her was, she was phobic about being photographed from the left, true watch any film she ever did and all you see is Colbert from the left, if you do see the right it is carefully draped with a hat a veil or her hair…

  2. iiiiiccccc Says:

    isn’t it a great? glad you liked it, knew you would. xxx

  3. DiabolicalAngel Says:

    omg she does look like Betty BOOP! Sounds like her too!

  4. DiabolicalAngel Says:

    The crying and laughing part is hysterical.

  5. tirili512 Says:

    What a gem!!

  6. baritonioX Says:

    I see her in a new light so to speak…what a beauty….thanks fine post

  7. assandthem Says:

    Claudette looks like Betty Boop a bit, while Miriam has some features in common with another actress from the south of the States, Joanne Woodward.

  8. iiiiiccccc Says:

    haha that song’s great! lol, this vid makes me happy :-)

  9. mrsjameshook Says:

    Two of my favourite actresses - love ‘em both. Thanks for posting!

  10. Rollich Says:

    The Smiling Lieutenant is one of Ernst Lubitsch’s early musicals, a masterpiece now available on DVD at last. Don’t miss it! This is one of the great scenes and songs from it.

  11. maxflower13 Says:

    Double Slap Alert 2.06

  12. DuShiii61 Says:

    are they lesbian?

  13. moviedan82 Says:

    Insane.

  14. ATsarIsBorn Says:

    If you watch The Story of Temple Drake, you’ll see that Miriam DID jazz up her lingerie…

  15. tomwotton Says:

    What this is brilliante I mean its compltly mad but still very good everyone in the 20’s was compltly off there rockers
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