bobertsbobgomery:

Robert Montgomery and Myrna Loy in When Ladies Meet, 1933


Franchot Tone and Joan Crawford photographed by George Hurrell, 1933



holdthisphoto:

1933

  • by James Jarché


Robert Montgomery and Myrna Loy in When Ladies Meet (1933).


lucynic83:

Fay Wray in King Kong (1933) - The success of this film is often credited for saving RKO from bankruptcy.

When describing Kong to Fay Wray, Merian C. Cooper said “you’ll have the tallest darkest leading man in Hollywood”. She thought it was Cary Grant. 


Robert Montgomery in Hell Below (1933).


deforest:

Robert Montgomery imparts an essential pearl of wisdom to Eugene Pallette in Made on Broadway (1933)


deforest:

Robert Montgomery lookin’ painfully good in Made on Broadway (1933)



Astaire on a soundstage, shortly after his arrival in Hollywood in 1933. Dressed in an immaculate tweed three-piece town suit, long-point pin-collared dress shirt and striped tie, brown suede chukka boots, ad a felt fedora © Courtesy Peter Rauch.


fuckyeahgingerandfred:

So that no one ever asks if Honey and Fred were meant to be love interests in Rio again, here is your answer. Got to love RKO for seeing what was there and using it. Although how uncomfortable does Freddie look right here? He makes me LOL, he’s such a shy guy.

totallyastaire:

Your opinion to this picture is a need I currently have! ;)

lmao fred’s probably thinking, “damn, Phyllis is gonna be jealous again” while doing that XD