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Archive by Date | Archive by Article Title Charles Laughton Directed A Masterpiece After the critical and box office failure of "The Night of the Hunter," Charles Laughton swore never to direct again. It was his one and only directorial masterpiece. The Strange Death Of Thomas Ince Did William R. Hearst's possessive nature over Marion Davies commit murder? Or was it by natural cause? The Story of Gwili Andre Actress Gwili Andre held beauty and promise in Hollywood, but that was where her story ended. A Photographer To The Stars George Hurrell left a legacy of photography exemplifying what made the legends legendary. The Women - Review of the Remake A review of director/writer's Diane English's remake of George Cukor's "The Women." Libeled Lady - A Review A film review of the screwball comedy "Libeled Lady" starring Jean Harlow, Myrna Loy, Spencer Tracey, and William Powell. Leslie Howard's Propaganda Films In WW II, actor Leslie Howard made propaganda films to boost Britain's morale. But was he a target for the enemy that had to be taken out? Hedda Hopper Attacks Charlie Chaplin Hollywood's leading gossip columnist Hedda Hopper attacks multi-talented Charlie Chaplin for being a Communist. Irving Berlin's Revue Adapted Into Film During WWI, Irving Berlin is inspired by his patriotism and writes a revue. Later it becomes the classic film, "This Is The Army Now." Classic Roles Snubbed By The Oscars Rita Hayworth as Gilda, Marilyn Monroe as Roslyn Taber, Tippi Hedren as Marnie ??? and William Daniels as John Adams. Noteworthy performances which should have received Oscar nominations.
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