Garbo and Crawford.
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They were royalty and box office, and led pampered public lives--furs, jewels, designer gowns; limousines, flash bulbs, handsome escorts--that captured the national imagination.
With a trembling lip or sultry eye, with a tear or song or husky whisper, these women held moviegoers across America in their sway from the hard times of the 1930s through the booming postwar years to the early sixties.
Ava, Hedy, Judy, Liz epitomized Hollywood\'s Golden era.
Garbo and Crawford