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Margaret Leighton (26 February 1922 – 13 January 1976) was an English actress, active on stage and television, and in film. [1] Her film appearances included Anthony Asquith's The Winslow Boy (her first credited film role), Alfred Hitchcock's Under Capricorn, Powell and Pressburger's The Elusive Pimpernel, George More O'Ferrall's The Holly and the Ivy, Martin Ritt's The Sound and the Fury ...
The Best Man is a 1964 American political drama film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner with a screenplay by Gore Vidal based on his 1960 play of the same title.Starring Henry Fonda, Cliff Robertson and Lee Tracy, the film details the seamy political maneuverings behind the nomination of a presidential candidate at their party's national convention.
Margaret Carver Leighton (December 20, 1896 – June 19, 1987) was an American children's author. Education. Leighton was born in Oberlin, Ohio.
Harvey left Baddeley in 1952 for actress Margaret Leighton, who was then married to publisher Max Reinhardt. Leighton and Reinhardt divorced in 1955, and she married Harvey in 1957 off the Rock of Gibraltar. The couple divorced in 1961. [59] [60] In 1968 he married Joan Perry, the widow of film mogul Harry Cohn. [61]
The Constant Husband is a 1955 British comedy film, directed by Sidney Gilliat and starring Rex Harrison, Margaret Leighton, Kay Kendall, Cecil Parker, George Cole and Raymond Huntley. [3] The story was written by Gilliat together with Val Valentine, and the film was produced by Individual Pictures, Gilliat's and Frank Launder's joint ...
The Holly and the Ivy is a 1952 British drama film directed by George More O'Ferrall and starring Ralph Richardson, Celia Johnson, and Margaret Leighton. [4] It was adapted from the 1950 play of the same name by Wynyard Browne. [5]
The Astonished Heart is a 1950 British drama film directed by Terence Fisher and Antony Darnborough.Starring Celia Johnson, Noël Coward, and Margaret Leighton, the film is based on Coward's play The Astonished Heart from his cycle of ten plays, Tonight at 8.30.
Margaret Leighton as Milly, Flusky's scheming housekeeper; Cecil Parker as the new Governor of New South Wales, Sir Richard; Denis O'Dea as Mr. Corrigan, Attorney General; Jack Watling as Winter, Flusky's paroled butler; Harcourt Williams as the Coachman; John Ruddock as Mr. Cedric Potter, bank manager; Bill Shine as Mr. Banks; Victor Lucas as ...