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The Lost Weekend is a 1945 American drama film directed by Billy Wilder and starring Ray Milland and Jane Wyman. The film was based on a novel of the same title by Charles R. Jackson about a writer who drinks heavily out of frustration.
bjazz.unblog.fr "It's a serenade, to Stella by Starlight.'" 'Stella By Starlight' first recording by Victor Young and His Orchestra, introduced in the 1944 Paramount film 'The Uninvited' by Lewis Allen, starring Ray Milland and Gail Russell. "Stella by Starlight" is one of the most popular standards, recorded by Harry James, Frank Sinatra, Charlie Parker, Stan Getz, Bud Powell, Miles Davis, Ray Charles, Tony Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald ... Original key in D Major, usualy played in Bb Major.
A Cigana FeiticeiraPúblico.ptNão menos atipicamente, na pele de um personagem que se vê obrigado a disfarçar-se de cigana, Ray Milland surge no filme como reflexo da imagem de Marlene.
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Willits club hosts first petanque tourneyWillits NewsMoilanen also expressed his appreciation to Christine Chavez, Beth Levitan, Ray Trautman, Teri Serico, and Alwyn Falkenberg, for hosting and providing food ...and more »
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Professor Julius Getman's New Book Chosen as Best On Union Organizing by AFL-CIOUniversity of Texas at Austin News... Labor Unions: Organized Labor in the 21st Century," with LBJ School of Public Affairs Professor Emeritus and former US Secretary of Labor Ray Marshall. ...
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Free movies shown at Bloomfield LibraryNorthJersey.com... her married lover (famous architect Stanford White, played by Ray Milland) and her husband, an insanely jealous Harry Thaw (Farley Granger). ...and more »
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CLASSIC RE-UPLOAD X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes definitely counts as one of Corman's "better" movies. Directed by Corman in 1963 it actually starred respected actor Ray Milland who won an Oscar for his portrayal of an alcoholic writer in the 1945 movie The Lost Weekend. (Milland holds the record for shortest Oscar acceptance speech ever: he simply bowed and left the stage!) Granted Milland was down on his luck by then and this Welsh-born American actor would increasing appear in B-movie fare such as the likes of Panic in the Year Zero!, Premature Burial, Frogs and The Thing with Two Heads. (Many genre fans will also know him for his appearances in the 1975 Escape to Witch Mountain and as Sire Uri in the original Battlestar Galactica TV series.) Back in 1962 Milland's presence however lent some status to X: The Man with X-Ray Eyes. Milland plays a world-renowned scientist Dr. James Xavier (yes, like the professor in X-Men) who experiments with human eyesight. He devises some eye drops that give a person the power to see through objects. As the tagline declared: suddenly he could see through clothes, flesh . . . and walls! Those are some mighty eye drops indeed!
CLASSIC RE-UPLOAD X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes definitely counts as one of Corman's "better" movies. Directed by Corman in 1963 it actually starred respected actor Ray Milland who won an Oscar for his portrayal of an alcoholic writer in the 1945 movie The Lost Weekend. (Milland holds the record for shortest Oscar acceptance speech ever: he simply bowed and left the stage!) Granted Milland was down on his luck by then and this Welsh-born American actor would increasing appear in B-movie fare such as the likes of Panic in the Year Zero!, Premature Burial, Frogs and The Thing with Two Heads. (Many genre fans will also know him for his appearances in the 1975 Escape to Witch Mountain and as Sire Uri in the original Battlestar Galactica TV series.) Back in 1962 Milland's presence however lent some status to X: The Man with X-Ray Eyes. Milland plays a world-renowned scientist Dr. James Xavier (yes, like the professor in X-Men) who experiments with human eyesight. He devises some eye drops that give a person the power to see through objects. As the tagline declared: suddenly he could see through clothes, flesh . . . and walls! Those are some mighty eye drops indeed!
CLASSIC RE-UPLOAD X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes definitely counts as one of Corman's "better" movies. Directed by Corman in 1963 it actually starred respected actor Ray Milland who won an Oscar for his portrayal of an alcoholic writer in the 1945 movie The Lost Weekend. (Milland holds the record for shortest Oscar acceptance speech ever: he simply bowed and left the stage!) Granted Milland was down on his luck by then and this Welsh-born American actor would increasing appear in B-movie fare such as the likes of Panic in the Year Zero!, Premature Burial, Frogs and The Thing with Two Heads. (Many genre fans will also know him for his appearances in the 1975 Escape to Witch Mountain and as Sire Uri in the original Battlestar Galactica TV series.) Back in 1962 Milland's presence however lent some status to X: The Man with X-Ray Eyes. Milland plays a world-renowned scientist Dr. James Xavier (yes, like the professor in X-Men) who experiments with human eyesight. He devises some eye drops that give a person the power to see through objects. As the tagline declared: suddenly he could see through clothes, flesh . . . and walls! Those are some mighty eye drops indeed!
CLASSIC RE-UPLOAD X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes definitely counts as one of Corman's "better" movies. Directed by Corman in 1963 it actually starred respected actor Ray Milland who won an Oscar for his portrayal of an alcoholic writer in the 1945 movie The Lost Weekend. (Milland holds the record for shortest Oscar acceptance speech ever: he simply bowed and left the stage!) Granted Milland was down on his luck by then and this Welsh-born American actor would increasing appear in B-movie fare such as the likes of Panic in the Year Zero!, Premature Burial, Frogs and The Thing with Two Heads. (Many genre fans will also know him for his appearances in the 1975 Escape to Witch Mountain and as Sire Uri in the original Battlestar Galactica TV series.) Back in 1962 Milland's presence however lent some status to X: The Man with X-Ray Eyes. Milland plays a world-renowned scientist Dr. James Xavier (yes, like the professor in X-Men) who experiments with human eyesight. He devises some eye drops that give a person the power to see through objects. As the tagline declared: suddenly he could see through clothes, flesh . . . and walls! Those are some mighty eye drops indeed!
CLASSIC RE-UPLOAD X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes definitely counts as one of Corman's "better" movies. Directed by Corman in 1963 it actually starred respected actor Ray Milland who won an Oscar for his portrayal of an alcoholic writer in the 1945 movie The Lost Weekend. (Milland holds the record for shortest Oscar acceptance speech ever: he simply bowed and left the stage!) Granted Milland was down on his luck by then and this Welsh-born American actor would increasing appear in B-movie fare such as the likes of Panic in the Year Zero!, Premature Burial, Frogs and The Thing with Two Heads. (Many genre fans will also know him for his appearances in the 1975 Escape to Witch Mountain and as Sire Uri in the original Battlestar Galactica TV series.) Back in 1962 Milland's presence however lent some status to X: The Man with X-Ray Eyes. Milland plays a world-renowned scientist Dr. James Xavier (yes, like the professor in X-Men) who experiments with human eyesight. He devises some eye drops that give a person the power to see through objects. As the tagline declared: suddenly he could see through clothes, flesh . . . and walls! Those are some mighty eye drops indeed!
CLASSIC RE-UPLOAD X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes definitely counts as one of Corman's "better" movies. Directed by Corman in 1963 it actually starred respected actor Ray Milland who won an Oscar for his portrayal of an alcoholic writer in the 1945 movie The Lost Weekend. (Milland holds the record for shortest Oscar acceptance speech ever: he simply bowed and left the stage!) Granted Milland was down on his luck by then and this Welsh-born American actor would increasing appear in B-movie fare such as the likes of Panic in the Year Zero!, Premature Burial, Frogs and The Thing with Two Heads. (Many genre fans will also know him for his appearances in the 1975 Escape to Witch Mountain and as Sire Uri in the original Battlestar Galactica TV series.) Back in 1962 Milland's presence however lent some status to X: The Man with X-Ray Eyes. Milland plays a world-renowned scientist Dr. James Xavier (yes, like the professor in X-Men) who experiments with human eyesight. He devises some eye drops that give a person the power to see through objects. As the tagline declared: suddenly he could see through clothes, flesh . . . and walls! Those are some mighty eye drops indeed!
CLASSIC RE-UPLOAD X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes definitely counts as one of Corman's "better" movies. Directed by Corman in 1963 it actually starred respected actor Ray Milland who won an Oscar for his portrayal of an alcoholic writer in the 1945 movie The Lost Weekend. (Milland holds the record for shortest Oscar acceptance speech ever: he simply bowed and left the stage!) Granted Milland was down on his luck by then and this Welsh-born American actor would increasing appear in B-movie fare such as the likes of Panic in the Year Zero!, Premature Burial, Frogs and The Thing with Two Heads. (Many genre fans will also know him for his appearances in the 1975 Escape to Witch Mountain and as Sire Uri in the original Battlestar Galactica TV series.) Back in 1962 Milland's presence however lent some status to X: The Man with X-Ray Eyes. Milland plays a world-renowned scientist Dr. James Xavier (yes, like the professor in X-Men) who experiments with human eyesight. He devises some eye drops that give a person the power to see through objects. As the tagline declared: suddenly he could see through clothes, flesh . . . and walls! Those are some mighty eye drops indeed!
CLASSIC RE-UPLOAD X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes definitely counts as one of Corman's "better" movies. Directed by Corman in 1963 it actually starred respected actor Ray Milland who won an Oscar for his portrayal of an alcoholic writer in the 1945 movie The Lost Weekend. (Milland holds the record for shortest Oscar acceptance speech ever: he simply bowed and left the stage!) Granted Milland was down on his luck by then and this Welsh-born American actor would increasing appear in B-movie fare such as the likes of Panic in the Year Zero!, Premature Burial, Frogs and The Thing with Two Heads. (Many genre fans will also know him for his appearances in the 1975 Escape to Witch Mountain and as Sire Uri in the original Battlestar Galactica TV series.) Back in 1962 Milland's presence however lent some status to X: The Man with X-Ray Eyes. Milland plays a world-renowned scientist Dr. James Xavier (yes, like the professor in X-Men) who experiments with human eyesight. He devises some eye drops that give a person the power to see through objects. As the tagline declared: suddenly he could see through clothes, flesh . . . and walls! Those are some mighty eye drops indeed! Naturally being a movie scientist Xavier ignores all FDA regulations on human subject research and tests the eye drops on himself much to the concern of his colleagues, Dr. Benson (John Hoyt) and Dr. Fairfax (Diana Van der Vlis). Xavier is clearly becoming dangerously obsessed and -- even worse -- he finds that he ...
Marcy Meffert: Sometimes, people hide valuables a little too wellSan Antonio ExpressIn a chandelier like Ray Milland hid his booze in Lost Weekend? Two readers suggested that, when folks prepare information for survivors, they can prevent ...
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From the unhip: Baseball movies that are hitsSouthtown Star"It Happens Every Spring" (1949) is about a college professor (Ray Milland) who invents a formula that when applied to a baseball makes it impossible to hit ...
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Hollywood history for saleOCRegisterShe (neighbor Beth Smith) mentioned Ray Milland, Myrna Loy, Betty Davis, and Errol Flynn as a few names I remember, exciting times in the 'new' motion ...
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There are days, then there is schizoCumberland Times-NewsIt looked like the ball Ray Milland threw in “It Happens Every Spring” after he had dipped it in the wood-repellant solution. That Strasburg's fastball was ...and more »
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Girls Behaving BadlyThe Oxford TimesRay Milland oozes suburban malice. But Kelly simpers occasionally as the abused adulteress, while Robert Cummings is blandness personified as her beau. ...
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My 10 Favorite Emotion-Packed MoviesAlbany Times Union (blog)Ray Milland won an Oscar for his performance, and the scene where he tries to pawn his typewriter is a classic image that resonates within this film.
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British-born actor and Director, best known for his Academy Award-winning role in 'The Lost Weekend' (1945).
I've edited some of the most hilarious falls from classic films. As you'll see, actors had ups... and downs, literally ! In order of appearance: Cary Grant in The Awful Truth Melvyn Douglas in Ninotchka William Holden in Sabrina Fred McMurray and Rosalind Russell in Take a Letter, Darling Henry Fonda and Barbara Stanwyck in Lady Eve Barbara Stanwyck and Herbert Marshall in Breakfast for Two Katharine Hepburn and Douglass Montgomery in Little Women Cary Grant in The Awful Truth Katharine Hepburn in Bringing Up Baby Henry Fonda in Lady Eve Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant in Bringing Up Baby Katharine Hepburn in Little Women Rosalind Russell in A Woman of Distinction Scene from Lady Eve Myrna Loy in After The Thin Man Henry Fonda in Lady Eve Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant in Bringing Up Baby Katharine Hepburn in Little Women Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn in Bringing Up Baby Katharine Hepburn in Little Women Bette Davis in The Man Who Came to Dinner Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant in Bringing Up Baby Elizabeth Taylor in The Taming of the Shrew Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music Katharine Hepburn in Summertime Robert Cummings and Rosalind Russell in Tell it to the Judge Ian Hunter and Barbara Stanwyck in Always Goodbye Ray Milland and Rosalind Russell in A Woman of Distinction Myrna Loy in The Thin Man Rosalind Russell in The Women Marilyn Monroe and Cary Grant in Monkey Business Tallulah Bankhead in Faithless Cary Grant and Ginger Rogers in Monkey Business Jack Lemmon ...
Part 1 - www.youtube.com Part 2 - www.youtube.com Part 3 - www.youtube.com Part 4 - www.youtube.com Part 5 - www.youtube.com Part 6 - www.youtube.com Part 7 - www.youtube.com Part 8 - www.youtube.com Part 9 - www.youtube.com Part 10 - www.youtube.com While on a fishing trip, Harry Baldwin (Ray Milland) and his family hear an explosion and realize that Los Angeles has been leveled by a nuclear attack. Looters and killers are everywhere. Escaping to the hills with his family, he sets about the business of surviving in a world where, he knows, the old ideals of humanity will be first casualties. Not one to give up, he holds up a store for supplies and hides the family in a cave.
Yvette Mimieux stars in this rare movie about a couple terrorized by a devil cult. Get this rare flick for $2.50 when you buy a custom 8-pack of rare movies of your choosing! Only at raremoviesworldwide.com.
THE BIG CLOCK (1948) The power of the press, professional intrigue, blackmail, jealousy and ultimately murder combine to create a tale of unrelenting suspense in John Farrow's classic Film Noir: THE BIG CLOCK (1948). Starring Ray Milland, Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Sullivan the film has a superb cast of character actors, headed by the reptilian George Macready as the right hand man, the lovely and devious Rita Johnson as his duplicitous mistress and Laughtons wife, Elsa Lanchester as a ditzy artist who's surreal painting holds a clue to the mystery. Milland, fresh from his Oscar for THE LOST WEEKEND (1945), plays the head of a crime magazine, who has to uncover a possible murder witness, only to realize after some investigation, that he's looking for himself. Laughton, in another of his typically brilliant characterizations, plays Milland's employer, the head of a publishing empire, who knows the murderers true identity and must keep the police off the trail for as long as possible. Farrow's taut direction, the sophisticated and witty script and the superb acting of all concerned make THE BIG CLOCK big entertainment that's not to be missed! Steve Hayes: Tired Old Queen at the Movies with Steve Hayes & John Bixler Follow Steve On: Twitter - www.twitter.com Facebook - www.facebook.com And see his weekly "Hunkology" blog where he writes about the hunks associated with this week's episode: www.hunkdujour.com
Silent/talkie THE FLYING SCOTSMAN with Ray Milland.
Carrie Snodgress, Ray Milland. Woman librarian devotes life to caring for wheelchair-bound tyrannical father after being stood up at altar. She fantasizes his death and finds joy only with her pet monkey.
UK, 1958, Ray Milland. The Safecracker is a 1958 British crime film directed by Ray Milland and starring Ray Milland, Barry Jones and Victor Maddern.
Frankie Howerd and Ray Milland star in this comedy.Taken from VHS as DVD not available yet.
Ira H. Gallen Video Resources 220 West 71st Street NYC 10023 (212) 724 - 7055 www.TVDAYS.com http www.TVDAYS.com As the unofficial Baby-Boomer( IRA GALLEN )Guru of my Television Coll... Ira H. Gallen Video Resources 220 West 71st Street NYC 10023 (212) 724 - 7055 http www.TVDAYS.com As the unofficial Baby-Boomer( IRA GALLEN )Guru of my Television Collecting Generation I knew it was the right time to create a Video Network for Baby-Boomers Only. http www.YouTube.com www.YouTube.com What makes my content unique is that I have spent over 30 collecting and restoring from 16mm & 35mm Film Prints and Kinescopes some of the rarest and in many cases one of a kind FILMS, CARTOONS, NEWS REELS FILM SHORTS, FEATURES, INDUSTRIALS, TV SHOWS and especially COMMERCIALS from the birth of Film and early television. www.TVDAYS.com - 400 DVD's for Sale from my personal collection. Now my Video & Film Collection is decomposing and what you're seeing is my work digitizing my Video Elements and funding it by selling Stock Footage and now my line of over 400 DVD's http Rare TV SHOWS, FILMS, CARTOONS, NEWSREELS, FILM SHORT SUBJECTS, SILENT & SOUND FILMS, HOME MOVIES, SOUNDIES, INDUSTRIALS & especially COMMERCIALS from the 1950's/60's. ALSO GOOGLE VIDEO DOWNLOADS www.YouTube.com Links to over 3500 hours of Video's housed on both Google & YouTube www.YouTube.com Over 7,5000 Commercials to watch -- Sports-Toys-Cars-Soft Drinks-Beer-Cigarettes-Milk-Cosmetics-Ho usehold Products-Drugs-Cereal- Gasoline ...
La RazónJorge BERLANGALa RazónEn la primera versión de «El hombre con rayos X en los ojos», Ray Milland se recreaba con los primeros efectos de su poder que le permitía ver desnudas a ...and more »
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Williams column - Capitol TheaterSalisbury PostSome of the more frightening movies were also featured there, such as film retellings of Poe classics starring Vincent Price, Peter Lorre and Ray Milland, ...
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TV Q&A with David InmanBoston HeraldA: That's the 1944 film “The Uninvited,” which starred Ray Milland, Ruth Hussey, Gail Russell, Donald Crisp and Cornelia Otis Skinner. It's a good one, ...and more »
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Elsinore Princess supporters pin hope on fundraiserPress-EnterpriseEleanor Roosevelt, J. Edgar Hoover, Ray Milland, Jimmy Stewart and George Raft were among the celebrities to view underwater scenery. ...
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New York TimesThe B King Takes His Place on the a ListNew York TimesLeft: Peter Fonda and Nancy Sinatra in “The Wild Angels”; and Ray Milland and Diane Van der Vlis in “X — The Man With the X-Ray Eyes. ...
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HitFix (blog)Motion/Captured Must-See: 'X, The Man With X-Ray Eyes'HitFix (blog)Here, Ray Milland plays Dr. James Xavier, who is working on a serum that will give him the ability to see through solid objects, with the intention of using ...
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FilmInFocus.com1939 – The Best of All Time?FilmInFocus.comSiblings Gary Cooper, Ray Milland and Robert Preston stood up to tyrannical sergeant Brian Donlevy, as well as the marauding Arab tribes in William A. ...
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A comparison between the UK and US opening credits of "The House in Nightmare Park" (1973), a nifty comedy thriller directed by Peter Sykes and starring Frankie Howerd & Ray Milland. When this British film was distributed in the US it was retitled "Night of the Laughing Dead", and had its opening moments revised - mostly at the expense of composer Harry Robinson's magnificently atmospheric music score.
Silver Screen discovers true love in 'Beauty and the Beast'The Union of Grass Valley... this French masterpiece “One of the most magical of all films.” The next scheduled movie is “Easy Living,” with Jean Arthur and Ray Milland, on Feb. 6.and more »
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Posted By JACQUELINE CUTLERSudbury Star"The Lost Weekend" (1945): This Billy Wilder classic follows Don (Ray Milland), a failed writer, on a four-day bender. Cut off from his bartender, ...
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Quiz AnswersAwards Daily (blog)The films and actors are as followed for the 1940s: Going My Way (1944) with Bing Crosby, The Lost Weekend (1945) with Ray Milland, The Best Years of Our ...
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My top 10 All-Time Favorite Actors. Enjoy! Had a hard time deciding between Ray Milland and Clark Gable :P Other Actors that should have been in the list are: Humphrey Bogart and Basil Rathbone
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Emil Jannings, Warner Baxter, George Arliss and Lionel Barrymore. Wallace Beery and Fredric March simultaneously. Charles Laughton, Clark Gable and Victor McLaglen. Paul Muni and Spencer Tracy². Robert Donat, Jimmy Stewart, Gary Cooper and James Cagney.
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Camouflage - X-Ray Label:RCA Catalog#:74321 35283 1 Format:Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM Country:Germany Released:1996 Genre:Electronic Style:Synth-pop Credits Written-By - Heiko Maile , Marcus Meyn Notes BPM Counts: A1. 135 BPM A2. 135 BPM B1. 124 BPM B2. 120 BPM Tracklist A1 X-Ray (Tranceformer Maxi Mix) 6:47 Producer, Mixed By - Ray Boyé And God* Remix - Tranceformer A2 X-Ray (Tranceformer Single Mix) 3:37 Producer, Mixed By - Ray Boyé And God* Remix - Tranceformer B1 X-Ray (Ronda Ray Mix) Mixed By - Ronda Ray , Stephan Fischer Remix, Producer - Ronda Ray B2 X-Ray (Soft Single Mix) 3:55 Producer - Heiko Maile , Ingo Ito
Part 1 of 2. (re-edited) Roger Corman's inconspicuous classic about Dr. Xavier (Ray Milland) creating a serum or more realistically stumbling upon it. Transforming normal vision into, well, something more transparent than is humanly possible. The consequences of his findings serve for an interesting , and sometimes fun concept into the unknown or outer boundaries of actual reality - but the final outcome is somewhat more sinister (I won't give it away) .Words by Dr.Bubble. Part 2 can be found here: www.youtube.com Enjoy, and subscribe, regards Dr.Bubble
Ira H. Gallen Video Resources 220 West 71st Street NYC 10023 (212) 724 - 7055 www.TVDAYS.com http www.TVDAYS.com As the unofficial Baby-Boomer( IRA GALLEN )Guru of my Television Coll... Ira H. Gallen Video Resources 220 West 71st Street NYC 10023 (212) 724 - 7055 http www.TVDAYS.com As the unofficial Baby-Boomer( IRA GALLEN )Guru of my Television Collecting Generation I knew it was the right time to create a Video Network for Baby-Boomers Only. http www.YouTube.com www.YouTube.com What makes ...
A Woman of Distinction (1950) PART 11 College Dean, Susan Middlecott (Russell), who states that there is "no room for romance in my career", becomes tangled up with visiting British astronomer Alec Stevenson (Milland) over a publicity story. Susan scrambles to elude the Proffesor and her Father's matchmaking, making this a comedy delight. STARRING Rosalind Russell Ray Milland Edmund Gwenn Janis Carter Mary Jane Saunders with a guest appearence by Lucille Ball
A Woman of Distinction (1950) PART 10 College Dean, Susan Middlecott (Russell), who states that there is "no room for romance in my career", becomes tangled up with visiting British astronomer Alec Stevenson (Milland) over a publicity story. Susan scrambles to elude the Proffesor and her Father's matchmaking, making this a comedy delight. STARRING Rosalind Russell Ray Milland Edmund Gwenn Janis Carter Mary Jane Saunders with a guest appearence by Lucille Ball

