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Clark Gable and Constance Bennett in Robert Z Leonards After Office Hours (1935)

Clark Gable and Constance Bennett. The British Film Institute (BFI) are UK's lead organisation for film, television and the moving image. © This image is out of copyright

Media ID 3626319

Filename: bfi-00o-1vs.jpg

Size: 3084 x 3852 (3.3MB)

Date: 17th June 2010

Source: British Film Institute

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In this print from the British Film Institute, we are transported back to the glamorous world of 1930s Hollywood. The image features two iconic stars of the silver screen, Clark Gable and Constance Bennett, in a scene from Robert Z Leonard's After Office Hours (1935). Gable, known for his rugged charm and irresistible charisma, exudes an air of effortless confidence as he leans against a sleek bar counter. His piercing gaze suggests a man who knows how to navigate both the business world and the art of enjoying life after hours. Standing beside him is the stunning Constance Bennett, radiating elegance and sophistication in her exquisite gown. The setting itself adds to the allure; a dimly lit bar with shelves lined with bottles that promise tantalizing libations. It's easy to imagine these two Hollywood legends engaging in witty banter over drinks crafted by skilled mixologists. This print captures not only their on-screen chemistry but also hints at their off-screen personas - larger than life characters who captivated audiences worldwide. Their presence together creates an electric atmosphere that transports us back to an era when glamour reigned supreme. As we admire this timeless image, we are reminded of the magic that cinema can create - transporting us into worlds filled with romance, intrigue, and unforgettable moments like these captured forever on film.

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