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  1. Feb 1, 2024 · Linda Darnell and Tyrone Power were two Golden Age stars that appeared together in numerous films, starting with 1939’s Day-Time Wife. In the film, the two stars played a couple having some trouble in their marriage. Though Linda and Tyrone were never married to each other, they certainly had a good deal of romantic problems over the course ...

  2. Oct 17, 2014 · Linda Darnell: “A Sweeter Girl Never Lived”. sistercelluloid ♦ October 17, 2014 ♦ 22 Comments. “At thirty-two, I can see tell-tale marks in the mirror, but the ravages of time no longer terrify me. I am told that when surface beauty is gone, the real woman emerges.” —Linda Darnell. She never lived long enough for her beauty to fade.

  3. Jul 26, 2023 · Her tragic death. YouTube. Linda Darnell's life came to a tragic end on April 10, 1965, as the result of burns from a fire. The Los Angeles Times states that she was visiting her friend and once-secretary Jeanne Curtis' home in Chicago and that they had stayed up late to watch a television broadcast of Darnell's own 1940 film, "Star Dust."

  4. Linda Darnell clearly had it. And such chemistry with her leading man, Tyrone Power—yikes. Of all Hollywood duels of the golden era, this one felt deadliest thanks to the skills of Power and his opponent, Basil Rathbone. When J. Edward Bromberg observed of Zorro, “You handle a sword like a devil from hell,” we can only agree.

  5. Apr 13, 2023 · I never really could visualize Jean Peters as a Latino woman, but Fox did with Captain from Castile. Fox cast Peters as a Latino woman in Viva Zapata, again 5 years later. Fox star Linda Darnell wasn't available for Captain from Castile. Linda had the right look for such roles as one can see from Mark of Zorro.

  6. Tyrone Power was in 12 on-screen matchups, including Betty Grable in A Yank in the R.A.F. (1941), Dorothy Lamour in Johnny Apollo (1940), Gene Tierney in Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake (1942), Jean Peters in Captain from Castile (1947) and Linda Darnell in Blood and Sand (1941).

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  8. Oct 24, 2017 · Fate, alas, had other ideas; Zanuck’s miscasting of Peggy Cummins in the studio’s other big and bloated production of Forever Amber necessitating the part being recast with Darnell and thus depriving Captain from Castile of Darnell’s participation. Instead, Power would play off Jean Peters; not entirely a loss, though nevertheless a wan ghost flower to the earthy Darnell.