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  1. 1 day ago · Made in the decade in which women were front and center in motion pictures—think Greta Garbo, Bette Davis, Barbara Stanwyck, Marlene Dietrich, Joan Crawford, et al.— The Wizard of Oz is a fascinating study in, if you will, stealth and subversive girl power.

  2. 3 days ago · The film features Barbara Stanwyck (perhaps the greatest actress who ever lived, who starred in nearly a dozen Westerns, including Forty Guns and Union Pacific), Wendell Corey (The Rainmaker, The ...

  3. 6 days ago · Donald Sutherland was the award-winning thespian who has starred in dozens of titles throughout his career before his death on June 20, 2024. Let’s take a look back at 16 of his greatest films ...

  4. 2 days ago · While recovering in a hospital, war hero Jefferson Jones (Dennis Morgan) grows familiar with the "Diary of a Housewife" column written by Elizabeth Lane (Barbara Stanwyck). Jeff's nurse arranges with Elizabeth's publisher, Alexander Yardley (Sydney Greenstreet), for Jeff to spend the holiday at Elizabeth's bucolic Connecticut farm with her husband and child.

  5. 2 days ago · Sometimes they’re just as bad as their bad movies. But Barbara Stanwyck, even in the dumbest, most nonsensical churned-out film, always turns in a captivating, honest, engaging, charming performance.” Escola recalled seeing Stanwyck first in Babyface, in a cinema with other classic movie fans. “Everyone was laughing so much.

  6. 5 days ago · On this Have You Seen…? WGVU’s Scott Vander Werf and David Hast discuss the films of Barbara Stanwyck, including Stella Dallas, The Lady Eve, Ball of Fire, Double Indemnity and The Furies.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clark_GableClark Gable - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · Gable did a series of films with female co-stars: Any Number Can Play (1950) with Alexis Smith, Key to the City (1950) with Loretta Young, and To Please a Lady (1950) with Barbara Stanwyck. They were reasonably popular, but he had more success with two Westerns: Across the Wide Missouri (1951), and Lone Star (1952). [88]