Vivien Leigh napping on the set of "Gone With the Wind" in 1939. VS Portable Christmas music to get one into the Holiday spirit while doing the dinner preparation during the 1950s
Vivien Leigh napping on the set of "Gone With the Wind" in 1939.
1939 when Vivien Leigh took a nap on the set of Gone with the Wind. This was the first film in color to win an Academy Award. Though things were sometimes rocky on set. Leigh hated kissing Clark Gable because she said he had bad breath. It didn't help matters that Gable would sometimes eat garlic before his kissing scenes with her. Barbara O'Neil, who played Leigh's mother was 28 at the time, while Leigh was only 25.
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Portable Christmas music to get one into the Holiday spirit while doing the dinner preparation during the 1950s
This housewife looks absolutely delighted to be partaking in some Christmas music with the Pandora of the day. Imagine a time when you actually had to put your stereo system on a cart in order to listen to music while in the kitchen while holding a roast dinner. Around this time, portable battery-operated reel-to-reel tape recorders were introduced to the public - but were a bit pricey. Cassette decks were introduced in the 60s for home use - and became the portable music of choice for those making Christmas dinner.