The Man From Yesterday (1932)

The Man From Yesterday (1932)

tracylord:

“The villainous Claudette Colbert played in “The Sign of the Cross” bathed in milk, requiring her to sit under bright light in the smelly, spoiled liquid. Shooting was continually halted as the milk receded below the level of Claudette´s breasts, and the stench reached such a state that Claudette pronounced “Well, it´s supposed to be a cheesecake shot, isn´t it?” One woman´s suffering turned out to be many women´s treat: The scene inspired the invention of bubble bath, giving regular women a touch of luxury.”

The 50 Most Unforgettable Actresses of the Studio Era: Leading Ladies

Claudette Colbert, 1933  Irving Lippman

Claudette Colbert, 1933  Irving Lippman

lucynic83:

Claudette Colbert struggles to unzip her dress in The Palm Beach Story, 1942

lucynic83:

Claudette Colbert playing the Violin in The Smiling Lieutenant, 1931

Cleopatra (1934) Claudette Colbert

Cleopatra (1934) Claudette Colbert


Cleopatra (1934) Claudette Colbert

Cleopatra (1934) Claudette Colbert

vintagesonia:

Claudette Colbert wearing the famous wedding dress in It Happened One Night (1934)

vintagesonia:

Claudette Colbert wearing the famous wedding dress in It Happened One Night (1934)


The Sign of the Cross (Claudette Colbert as Poppea)

The Sign of the Cross (Claudette Colbert as Poppea)