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Tag Archives: Lana Turner
Out Of The Past: Raquel Stecher- ‘Madame X (1966) Starring Lana Turner
Source:The New Democrat “Directed by David Lowell Rich, Madame X (1966) is one in a long line of frothy soap operas that delivers a good old-fashioned sob story. This film pulls out all the stops and leaves nothing behind in … Continue reading
Posted in Classic Movies
Tagged 1966, America, Connecticut, Constance Bennett, David Lowell Rich, Drama, Fairfield, Fairfield Connecticut, Hollywood, John Forsythe, Lana Turner, Madame X, Madame X 1966, Madame X 1966 Movie, Raquel Stecher, Ricardo Montalban, Sexy Women, Soap Opera, Soap Operas, The 1960s, United States
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Alan Eichler: Good Morning America- David Hartman Interviewing Lana Turner: 1983 TV Interview
Source:Alan Eichler– Hollywood Babydoll Lana Turner, on ABC’s Good Morning America, in 1983. Source:The Daily Review “Lana Turner chats with David Hartman in this rare TV interview from 1983.” From Alan Eichler This might sound harsh but I believe Lana Turner’s … Continue reading
Alan Eichler: Hour Magazine- Gary Collins Interviewing Lana Turner: 1982 TV Interview
Source: This piece was originally posted at The Daily Review There’s a reason why America has a 50 percent divorce rate. That reason is called Hollywood and broader Los Angeles and the LA area where probably 7-8 out of 10 … Continue reading
Alan Eichler: Robert Osborne Interviewing Lana Turner- 1982 TV Interview
Source: This piece was originally posted at The Daily Review Just to be a little personal when you’re talking about cute Hollywood blondes, Lana Turner is at the top of the list. Even in her late forties and fifties she … Continue reading
Paramount Pictures: Where Love Has Gone 1964: What Happens to a Family When They Lose Their Love
Source: Paramount Pictures: Where Love Has Gone 1964: What Happens to a Family When They Lose Their Love I haven’t thought about this, until I just read it, but if you’re familiar with the great Lana Turner, (as an actress … Continue reading
Posted in Classic Movies, The Daily Review
Tagged Bette Davis, DeForrest Kelley, Drama, Edward Dmytryk, George Macready, Harold Robbins, Hollywood, Jane Greer, Joey Heatherton, John Michael Hayes, Joseph E. Levine, Lana Turner, Mike Connors, San Francisco, Sexy Women, Soap Opera, Susan Hayward, The 1960s, Where Love Has Gone, Where Love Has Gone 1964, Where Love Has Gone 1964 Movie
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Michael B. Druxman: ‘Lana & Johnny Were Lovers’
“LANA & JOHNNY WERE LOVERS, a play in two acts by Michael B. Druxman, dramatizes the story of screen superstar Lana Turner and her relationship with mobster Johnny Stompanato.” From Michael B. Druxman There really needs to be a bio pic … Continue reading
Posted in Baby Lana
Tagged America, Hollywood, Idaho, Italian Gangsters, Italian Mafia, Italian Mob, Italian Mobsters, Johnny Stompanato, Johnny Stompanato's Career, Johnny Stompanato's Life, Lana Turner, Lana Turner's Career, Lana Turner's Life, Organized Crime, Sexy Women, The 1940s, The 1950s, United States
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Muir Maiden: Peyton Place 1957- Life is Not So Swell in Pleasantville
Source: Muir Maiden: Peyton Place 1957 Trailer I don’t know any other movie that perfectly represents its time and is better timed and has a better plot than Peyton Place. I mean think about, think about what Peyton Place is about … Continue reading
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Tagged 1940s America, 1950s America, Arthur Kennedy, Diane Varsi, Hollywood, Hope Lange, Lana Turner, Lee Phillips, Lloyd Nolan, Mark Robson, Old America, Peyton Place, Peyton Place 1957, Peyton Place 1957 Movie, Pleasantville, Russ Tamblyn, Terry Moore, Traditional America, Traditional Values
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Sony Pictures: Love Has Many Faces (1965) Starring Lana Turner
Source:IMDB– Lana Turner and Hugh O’Brien. Do we have your interest yet? “Rich playgirl Kit Jordan (nee Katherine Lawson Chandler) is in Acapulco vacationing with her current husband, Pete Jordan, formerly an American beach boy working the Acapulco shores for … Continue reading
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Tagged 1965, Acapulco, Alexander Singer, America, American Gigolo, California, Carlos Montalban, Cliff Robertson, Detroit, Drama, Enrique Lucero, Fanny Schiller, Gigolo, Hollywood, Hugh O'Brian, IMDB, Jamie Bravo, Jerry Bressler, Lana Turner, Love Has Many Faces, Love Has Many Faces 1965, Love Has Many Faces 1965 Movie, Marguerite Roberts, Mexico, Michigan, Nancy Wilson, Ron Husmann, Ruth Roman, Sexy Women, Soap Opera, Sony, Stefanie Powers, The 1960s, United States, Virginia Grey
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Movie Clips Trailer Vault: The Big Cube 1969- Take a LSD Trip Back to The 1960s
Source: Movie Clips Classic trailer Vault: The Big Cube 1969 Official Trailer I’ve seen this movie a couple of times in the last week. And there really isn’t a slow or dull moment in it. Sure some of the writing … Continue reading
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Tagged Augusto Benedico, Carlos East, Dan O'Herlihy, Drug Culture, George Chakris, Hippie Culture, Hippie Movement, Hippies, Ilegal Narcotics, Karin Mossberg, Lana Turner, LSD, Richard Egan, The 1960s, The Big Cube, The Big Cube 1969, The Big Cube 1969 Movie, Tito Davison, Victor Junco
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Falcon Crest Blog: Lifestyles of The Rich and Famous- Lana Turner (1994)
“This is part one of Lana Turner’s last interview in 1994 before her death in 1995. Sorry about the bad audio quality.” Source: Ultimate TV Shows Robin Leach had the best line and pretty much goes to my point about Lana … Continue reading
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