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Irene Dunne and Cary Grant in Leo McCareys The Awful Truth (1937)

Irene Dunne and Cary Grant in The Awful Truth (1937). 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 1275521

Filename: bfi-00n-t9p.jpg

Size: 5873 x 4700 (7.4MB)

Date: 26th September 2008

Source: British Film Institute

Couple Love Cary Grant Pin Stripe Sauve

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In this photo print, we are transported back to the golden era of Hollywood as we witness the undeniable chemistry between two legendary stars. Irene Dunne and Cary Grant grace the screen in Leo McCarey's timeless classic, "The Awful Truth" (1937). Dressed impeccably in pin stripe attire, their elegance is matched only by their magnetic presence. The couple exudes an air of sophistication that captivates audiences even after all these years. As they share a tender moment on screen, it becomes evident that love is not just a word but an emotion that transcends time. Irene Dunne's radiant beauty shines through her expressive eyes, while Cary Grant's suave charm leaves us utterly spellbound. Their performances effortlessly blend comedy and romance, making "The Awful Truth" a true cinematic gem. This photograph captures the essence of their on-screen partnership - a perfect balance of wit and tenderness. It serves as a reminder of why these actors have become icons in film history; they possess an innate ability to transport viewers into another world where love conquers all. As we gaze upon this remarkable image from the British Film Institute archives, we can't help but be reminded of the magic created by Irene Dunne and Cary Grant in "The Awful Truth". It stands as a testament to their extraordinary talent and enduring legacy within cinema.

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