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Film Silver Skates: 1943 Monogram: Claire Kenny Baker, Belita. Film Hitler's Madman: 1943 M-G-M: Jarmilla Hanka John Carradine, Alan Curtis. Film The Fallen Sparrow: 1943 RKO Radio: Barby Taviton John Garfield, Maureen O'Hara. Film The Song of Bernadette: 1943 20th Century-Fox Empress Eugenie: Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotten, Vincent Price. Film ...
Eileen Patricia Augusta Fraser Morison (March 19, 1915 [1] – May 20, 2018) was an American stage, television and film actress of the Golden Age of Hollywood and mezzo-soprano singer. [2] She made her feature film debut in 1939 after several years on the stage, and amongst her most renowned were The Fallen Sparrow , Dressed to Kill opposite ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes -30-Jack Webb: Jack Webb, William Conrad, Nancy Valentine: Drama: Warner Bros. 4D Man: Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr. Robert Lansing, Lee Meriwether, Robert Strauss
Vince Edwards as Vince Ryker; Lyle Talbot as Chief Jensen; John Archer as Lt. Mark Richards; Steven Ritch as Dr. John Wallace; Patricia Blair as June Marlowe; Kelly Thordsen as Detective Sgt. Hank Johnson
These Thousand Hills is a 1959 American Western film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Don Murray, Richard Egan, Lee Remick, Stuart Whitman and Patricia Owens.The screenplay was written by Alfred Hayes. [2]
Song to Song is a 2017 American experimental romantic drama film written and directed by Terrence Malick and starring an ensemble cast including Ryan Gosling, Rooney Mara, Michael Fassbender, Natalie Portman, and Cate Blanchett.
Clarkson starred in the ensemble drama The Party in 2017, directed by Sally Potter, for which she won a British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actress. [42] The same year, she co-starred with Emily Mortimer and Bill Nighy in The Bookshop , a period drama set in 1959 Suffolk involving two women vying to acquire a building for their ...
"Patricia" is a popular song by Pérez Prado with lyrics by Bob Marcucci, published in 1958. The song is best known in an instrumental version by Prado's orchestra that became the last record to ascend to No.1 on the Billboard Jockeys and Top 100 charts, both of which gave way the next week to the then newly-introduced Billboard Hot 100 chart. [1]