Robert Montgomery Collection, The [DVD]
Raise a cinematic champagne glass to debonair leading man Robert Montgomery, one of MGM's leading lights of the 1930s and 1940s. This bountiful 4-Disc, 8-Movie Collection showcases the versatile actor in dramas and comedies alike. Costars include Rosalind Russell, Tallulah Bankhead and some of the best supporting players in Hollywood history. The collection includes: Shipmates (1931), the Man in Possession (1931), Faithless (1932), Lovers Courageous (1932), But the Flesh Is Weak (1932), Made on Broadway (1933), Live, Love and Learn (1937), the Earl of Chicago (1940).
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Robert Montgomery Collection, The [DVD]
Robert Montgomery Collection, The [DVD]
Raise a cinematic champagne glass to debonair leading man Robert Montgomery, one of MGM's leading lights of the 1930s and 1940s. This bountiful 4-Disc, 8-Movie Collection showcases the versatile actor in dramas and comedies alike. Costars include Rosalind Russell, Tallulah Bankhead and some of the best supporting players in Hollywood history. The collection includes: Shipmates (1931), the Man in Possession (1931), Faithless (1932), Lovers Courageous (1932), But the Flesh Is Weak (1932), Made on Broadway (1933), Live, Love and Learn (1937), the Earl of Chicago (1940).
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Raise a cinematic champagne glass to debonair leading man Robert Montgomery, one of MGM's leading lights of the 1930s and 1940s. This bountiful 4-Disc, 8-Movie Collection showcases the versatile actor in dramas and comedies alike. Costars include Rosalind Russell, Tallulah Bankhead and some of the best supporting players in Hollywood history. The collection includes: Shipmates (1931), the Man in Possession (1931), Faithless (1932), Lovers Courageous (1932), But the Flesh Is Weak (1932), Made on Broadway (1933), Live, Love and Learn (1937), the Earl of Chicago (1940).











