
Veronica Lake in 1942.

Claudette Colbert and Groucho Marx on tour with the Hollywood Victory Caravan on May 16th, 1942

Portrait of Joan Crawford in They all kissed the bride directed by Alexander Hall, 1942
“Here’s looking at you, kid" wasn’t drafted in the screenplay but was improvised by Humphrey Bogart in the Parisian scenes. It worked so well that it was used later on again in the film (used four times in total). He originally used the same line in Midnight (1934). It was voted the fifth most memorable line in cinema in AFI’s 100 Years…100 Movie Quotes by the American Film Institute.
“When you make a decision you have to stand by it and you can’t let champagne, or tree toads, or night flowers, or memories get in the way.”
Claudette Colbert in The Palm Beach Story (1942)