Cary Grant and Fredric March in The Eagle and the Hawk — 1933, dir. Stuart Walker & Mitchell Leisen
original lobby cards for The Eagle and the Hawk (1933), directed by Stuart Walker. Stu was born in Augusta, Kentucky, and had 12 director credits from 1931 to 1935. His other notable credits include a 1934 version of Great Expectations, and Werewolf of London, both starring Henry Hull. He never worked with such a strong cast as in The Eagle and the Hawk.
Classic Hollywood Stars Arrive at a Costume Party (c. 1933)
From Left to Right: Gloria Swanson, Fay Wray with husband John Monk Saunders, Groucho Marx and Gary Cooper, Zeppo Marx (covered in the toupees of other stars), Chico Marx, Mary Pickford and Cary Grant, Jetta Goudal with husband Harold Grieve, and Fredric March
Cary Grant & Fredric March in The Eagle and the Hawk, 1933
Cary Grant and Fredric March in The Eagle and the Hawk (1933). Cary’s other honorable mentions are Big Brown Eyes, and Devil and the Deep.
Jack Oakie, Fredric March, Cary Grant, Guy Standing, and Carole Lombard in The Eagle and the Hawk (1933). Jack’s entries among my best 1,001 movies are Alice in Wonderland (1933, as Tweedle Dum), and Thieves Highway.
Fredric March, Sylvia Sidney, and Cary Grant in Merrily We Go to Hell (1932).
Fredric March, Sylvia Sidney and Cary Grant in Merrily We Go To Hell, 1932
Cary Grant and Fredric March ‘The Eagle and the Hawk’ (1933)