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John Barrymore and Carole Lombard in Train de luxe (1934)

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Train de luxe

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Featured in

    • The Men Who Made the Movies: Howard Hawks (TV Movie 1973)

      Includes clips from the film
    • Precious Images (Short 1986)

    • 100 Years at the Movies (TV Short 1994)

      The scene with Barrymore kicking the door closed with his feet, Lombard leaning against his shoulder
    • The Lady with the Torch (1999)

    • All the Rage (1999)

Referenced in

    • Playmates (1941)

      John Barrymore reprises his character from this film.
    • "Hollywood Hist-o-Rama" John Barrymore (TV Episode 1962)

      Mentioned as part of John Barrymore's filmography.
    • Cotton Club (1984)

      When Vera waits beside the 20th Century Ltd train she is wearing a leopard fur trimmed outfit like Carole Lombard's in the earlier film which takes place on that train.
    • When the Applause Died (Video 1990)

      Mentioned during John Barrymore segment
    • "Cheers" Norm and Cliff's Excellent Adventure (TV Episode 1990)

      Frasier bellows "I close the iron door on you" which is a quote from Oscar (played by John Barrymore).

References

    • Svengali (1931)

      In-joke: Lombard (playing a Broadway star) tells her manipulative manager, Barrymore: "I'm no Trilby!"
    • Pluie (1932)

      The Reverend Davidson character is mentioned by Barrymore, who also screws up his face to resemble his brother Lionel, who played Davidson in the 1928 version 'Sadie Thompson.'

Spoofed in

    • Streamline Express (1935)

      Uses same plot premise, character, and location.

Spoofs

    • Coquette (1929)

      "Hearts of Kentucky", Lily Garland's first play, is a parody of Coquette
    • Les invités de huit heures (1933)

      When Barrymore stages his fake death scene, he arranges the couch and lamp for maximum impact, parodying his similar scene in the earlier film.

Version of

    • "Ford Star Jubilee" Twentieth Century (TV Episode 1956)

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