Leslie Howard, Zeppo Marx, Carole Lombard, Gary Cooper, and Mrs. Zeppo Marx (Marion Benda) at a party in 1933.
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Leslie Howard and Merle Oberon in The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934) dir. Harold Young
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Olivia de Havilland and Leslie Howard on the set of It’s Love I’m After, 1937
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Leslie Howard and Norma Shearer in “Romeo and Juliet” (1936)
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What’s the matter? Anything wrong?
WENDY HILLER and LESLIE HOWARD in BERNARD SHAW’S PYGMALION (1938) | dir. ANTHONY ASQUITH
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Leslie Howard and Norma Shearer (1902–1983) preparing for a dialogue on the balcony in movie Romeo and Juliet (1936)
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Goodbye, my sweet, it's good to know that you loved me a little ...
leslie howard and merle oberon in the scarlet pimpernel (1934) dir. harold young.
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Leslie Howard in The Petrified Forest (1936).
(Photo: lesliehowardsteiner.blogspot)
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@victoriansecret @clove-pinks wrong era, but the Miwackulous Tye makes me think of Sir Percy Blakeney.
[Image description: two stills taken from a captioned version of the 1934 black and white movie, "The Scarlet Pimpernel".
Actor Leslie Howard plays the lead role, Sir Percy Blakeney. He is acting like a buffoonish dandy to avoid suspicion. His outfit has very wide, triangular lapels that reach to his shoulders, a high stiff collar up to his earlobes, and a prominent cravat. He is toying with a jeweled fob as he says,
“It was at the busiest moment of the day- I was tying my cravat.” End ID. /]
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Leslie Howard on Woman's Journal, September 1938
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Katharine Hepburn with Leslie Howard, leaving a private preview at Jesse Lasky’s Beach home, 1933
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Greer Garson, Leslie Howard, Vivien Leigh, Brian Aherne, Ronald Colman and Basil Rathbone doing a radio broadcast for British War Relief.
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