They attracted so much attention that assumptions arose about a possible novel.
In the 30s, there are frequent cases when men lived together.
Errol Flynn and David Niven lived in the same house with James Stuart and Henry Fonda.
However, none of the duets received so much attention because of his life difficulties as Carey Grant and Randolf Scott.
They began to meet in 1932, when both were the rising stars of the Paramount Studios studio.
They lived together until 1940, when both accumulated enough money to buy a huge house by the sea in Santa Monica.
However, unlike others, the connection of Grant and Scott attracted so much attention of the media that there were assumptions about a possible homosexual novel.
Although their connection could be a genuine platonic connection, the PR campaign around their relationship has further strengthened this hypothesis.
And their declared romance looked very tempting and well -documented fact.
On Sundays, when they stopped shooting and opened the doors for informal meetings, their beach house collected large crowds.
Despite the accusations of his homosexual connection with Scott, he married Virginia Cheril in 1934.
Unfortunately, a year later they broke up, and Grant had a long relationship with actresses Fillis Brooks and Mary Brian.
Scott married his school lover, heiress Marion DuPont, and then after breaking up with his wife met Dorothy Lamur.