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THAT GLOW
The romantic screwball comedies of the ’30s and ’40s were replete with people from all social levels, who crossed into one another’s spheres. In 1937’s “Saratoga,” Clark Gable played a bookie and Jean Harlow a horse breeder’s daughter in financial jeopardy. Such tales offered escape from the times. (Clarence Sinclair Bull / Getty Images)
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