Oh THAT smile!!

Oh THAT smile!!


Follow that killer smile to this Best Picture Project review of Gentleman’s Agreement. 

Follow that killer smile to this Best Picture Project review of Gentleman’s Agreement

Gregory co-starred with Bette Davis in  the Lux Radio Theatre’s recreation of Davis’ most popular tear-jerker Now, Voyager in February 1946. Davis recalled the experience years later, saying:

“What a nightmare! We always had audiences in the studio for these performances. Peck was madly worshipped by his fans—especially his female fans. Every time he read a line, they squealed with joy.” 
– Gregory Peck Biography by Gary Fishgall

Well miss Davis, really, could you blame them? I mean, just look at him.

Gregory co-starred with Bette Davis in  the Lux Radio Theatre’s recreation of Davis’ most popular tear-jerker Now, Voyager in February 1946. Davis recalled the experience years later, saying:

“What a nightmare! We always had audiences in the studio for these performances. Peck was madly worshipped by his fans—especially his female fans. Every time he read a line, they squealed with joy.” 

– Gregory Peck Biography by Gary Fishgall

Well miss Davis, really, could you blame them? I mean, just look at him.

Oh all right Cap… just kill me with that smile, why don’t you?

Oh all right Cap… just kill me with that smile, why don’t you?

Robert Wilson smiles

Damn Gregory, your smile is just killer…