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  1. In later life, Wallis was reticent to talk on the subject of Scott, [207] despite an unjealous Hyer urging him to include Scott and his other mistresses in his autobiography. Though Casablanca was the film of which Wallis was most proud, the films he watched repeatedly were those starring Lizabeth Scott.

  2. Oct 6, 2021 · When Scott appeared in Loving You with Elvis Presley in 1957, Paramount producer Wallis was still obsessed with Scott and her career. Strangely, after Loving You, Scott herself was not really interested in acting anymore.

  3. Feb 13, 2015 · Star-maker extraordinaire Wallis, who’d “discovered” Scott, who purportedly carried on an affair with her over the course of over a decade, and who by some reckonings was in love with her until the end of his life, seems to have had no idea what to do with her.

  4. It is generally believed that Liizabeth had a romantic connection with Hal Wallis which did her career no harm at all. In 1948 Wallis cast her in the noir 'I Walk Alone' co-starring Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas.

  5. Sep 29, 2021 · Scott was a remarkably private person — most likely out of necessity, after the gossip magazine Confidential delivered the coup de grâce to her already stalling career in 1955 by running the...

  6. Nov 11, 2013 · Wallis dubbed Lizabeth “The Threat” and made her over into a femme fatale and perfect foil for some of the screen’s greatest leading men. Arguably the greatest was Humphrey Bogart, whose wife Lauren Bacall and Lizabeth had similar character traits in common.

  7. Six months after the film's release, Milestone gave an interview in which he said he would never work for producer Hal B. Wallis again, because Wallis had wanted re-shoots in order to get more closeups of Lizabeth Scott. Milestone refused, telling Wallis to shoot them himself, and, according to the director, Wallis did. [15]