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Constance Bennett Filmography

ActressBORN 1904NEW YORK CITY66 FILMS IN DB

ConstanceBennett

Known for Acting · Going Hollywood: The '30s, It Should Happen to You, Moulin Rouge

66
FILMS IN DB
$323
TOTAL VALUE
14
PRICED
$23
AVG VALUE
OTHER
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
The Goose Woman
~$75 · DVD · 1925
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Going Hollywood: The '30s
$15 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Constance Bennett, a true luminary of Hollywood's Golden Age, captivated audiences with her sophisticated charm and exceptional talent. A major star through the 1920s and '30s, she commanded the screen in a diverse range of roles, from intense melodramas to sparkling screwball comedies. For collectors, her pre-Code work is particularly sought after, with films like 1932's *What Price Hollywood?* offering a fascinating glimpse into early Tinseltown and its often daring narratives. These early gems are essential viewing for understanding the industry's evolving censorship and Bennett's undeniable star power before the Hays Code clamped down. Later in her career, Bennett transitioned seamlessly into comedic roles, most notably in the beloved supernatural comedy *Topper* (1937), a film frequently released across various home video formats for its enduring appeal. Her performance as the playful, mischievous Marian Kirby alongside Cary Grant remains a highlight for classic film enthusiasts. For those seeking deeper cuts, films like *Merrily We Live* (1938) showcase her comedic timing, while *The Unsuspected* (1947) offers a later, darker turn. Collecting Bennett's films tells a compelling story of an actress who adapted and thrived throughout Hollywood's foundational decades, making her an indispensable presence in any discerning film library.

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