Regi finds herself at a crossroads and must choose between marrying for money and security or true love.

Hands Across the Tableis asensational romantic screwball comedyand one of several films Lombard and MacMurray made together.

Now and Foreveris a heartwarming family film based on the storyHonor Brightwritten byJack KirklandandMelville Baker.

Carole Lombard in Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941)

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& Mrs. Smithisa chuckle-filled screwball comedy featuring one of Lombard’s greatest comedic performances.

Despite the film’s mild financial success,Mr.

& Mrs. Smithreceived mixed reviews, but through the years it has become an essential cult classic comedy.

Carole Lombard sitting down looking up at Fred MacMurray standing in front of her in Hands Across the Table

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Carole Lombard hugging James Stewart from behind in Made for Each Other (1939)

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Carole Lombard and Gary Cooper in Now and Forever (1934)

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Carole Lombard leaning across a table looking at Robert Montgomery in Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941)-1

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Clark Gable looking at Carole Lombard standing next to him in No Man of Her Own (1932)

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Cary Grant looking at Carole Lombard standing across from him in In Name Only (1939)

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Carole Lombard sitting next to Fred MacMurray and lighting a cigarette for him in True Confession (1937)

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Carole Lombard and William Powell standing next to each and looking at each other in My Man Godfrey (1936)

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John Barrymore kneeling in front of Carole Lombard who is sitting down in Twentieth Century (1934)

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