Paulette Goddard had more false starts to her career than most Hollywood legends. During the late 1920s and early-to-mid 1930s she worked—without making much impact—for Selznick International Pictures, George Fitzmaurice Productions, 20th Century Pictures, Hal Roach Studios, and both Goldwyn Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. She turned some heads in Modern Times, co-starring with Charlie Chaplain, who was her boyfriend at the time, but her major break came with Paramount when she starred opposite Bob Hope in The Cat and The Canary. She never looked back, appearing in seventeen films in the next five years, and more than fifty over the course of her career. One of those was Northwest Mounted Police, which is where the above promo photo comes. It dates from 1940.
All she needed was for someone to believe.
Selznick International Pictures, George Fitzmaurice Productions, Goldwyn Pictures, Hal Roach Studios, 20th Century Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 20th Century Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Northwest Mounted Police, The Cat and the Canary, Modern Times, Paulette Goddard, Marion Levy, Charlie Chaplain, Bob Hope, cinema