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  2. Geraldine Page - Wikipedia

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    Geraldine Sue Page (November 22, 1924 – June 13, 1987) was an American actress. With a career which spanned four decades across film, stage, and television, Page was the recipient of numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, two Primetime Emmy Awards, and two Golden Globe Awards, as well as nominations for four Tony Awards.

  3. Our Blushing Brides - Wikipedia

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    The film follows Our Dancing Daughters (1928) and Our Modern Maidens (1929), which also starred Crawford, Page and Sebastian, though they portray different characters in each film. [2] Although the two previous installments in the series were silent films , Our Blushing Brides is a sound film , a relatively new technology at the time.

  4. List of Night Gallery episodes - Wikipedia

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    Geraldine Page, Richard Thomas, Michael Dunn, Cyril Delevanti, Alan Napier, Terence Pushman, John Barclay, Barbara Steele February 23, 1972 ( 1972-02-23 ) Mrs. Evans' (Geraldine Page) son Ian (Richard Thomas) must take on his dying father's sins by feasting on food placed in front of his father's corpse.

  5. List of awards and nominations received by Geraldine Page

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    Geraldine Page (November 22, 1924 – June 13, 1987) was an American film, stage, and television actress. Over the course of her career, she earned seven Academy Awards nominations, before winning the award for Best Actress for her performance in The Trip to Bountiful (1985).

  6. Joan Crawford - Wikipedia

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote of Crawford: [22] Joan Crawford is doubtless the best example of the flapper, the girl you see in smart night clubs, gowned to the apex of sophistication, toying iced glasses with a remote, faintly bitter expression, dancing deliciously, laughing a great deal, with wide, hurt eyes. Young things with a talent for living.

  7. Possessed (1947 film) - Wikipedia

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    Possessed is a 1947 American psychological drama directed by Curtis Bernhardt, starring Joan Crawford, Van Heflin, and Raymond Massey in a tale about an unstable woman's obsession with her ex-lover. The screenplay by Ranald MacDougall and Silvia Richards was based upon a story by Rita Weiman .

  8. Geraldine Page on screen and stage - Wikipedia

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    Geraldine Page (November 22, 1924 – June 13, 1987) was an American actress who earned critical recognition as a stage actress on Broadway as well as in feature films and television. Over the course of her career, which spanned over three decades, Page earned a total of eight Academy Award nominations, three Emmy nominations, and four Tony ...

  9. Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte - Wikipedia

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    However, despite being replaced (and because a planned reshoot with de Havilland in Louisiana was cancelled), brief footage of Crawford made it into the film, when she is seen sitting in the taxi in the wide shot for Miriam's arrival at the house (Crawford can be seen peering out of the window wearing dark sunglasses/clothing).