vonwotan
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OK, here it goes. Between my interest in all things deco, and the more masculine dandy in film (later 20's-30s and later) I would have to say that more than Bond and the british spy of the Cold War years, Gaston Monescu from Ernst Lubitsch's Trouble in Paradise (Paramount, 1932) as played by Herbert Marshall is the character that most inspires me. A dandy but still very much masculine who succeeds by his wit and intelligence. His elegance and charm appeals to women, he is a bon vivant, always impecably dressed set in a backdrop of the very modern and urban Art Deco society.