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Support for Legal Aid - Tulsa World
Wed, 23 Jun 2010 07:31:09 GMT+00:00
Tulsa World Among those at the event were Budge Lewis, Nancy and Ray Feldman, Jim Bender, Senator Brian Crain , Elaine and Doug Dodd, Elizabeth and Chris Ellison, ...
Wed, 23 Jun 2010 07:31:09 GMT+00:00
Tulsa World Among those at the event were Budge Lewis, Nancy and Ray Feldman, Jim Bender, Senator Brian Crain , Elaine and Doug Dodd, Elizabeth and Chris Ellison, ...
News: PSIFF08 Leave Her to Heaven (or, alternately, Leave Her to ...
Michael Guillen
Wed, 26 Dec 2007 19:52:00 GM
As Wikipedia summarizes, Leave Her to Heaven is a 1945 20th Century Fox color film noir motion picture starring Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde, and . Jeanne Crain. , with Vincent Price, Darryl Hickman, and Chill Wills. ...
Michael Guillen
Wed, 26 Dec 2007 19:52:00 GM
As Wikipedia summarizes, Leave Her to Heaven is a 1945 20th Century Fox color film noir motion picture starring Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde, and . Jeanne Crain. , with Vincent Price, Darryl Hickman, and Chill Wills. ...
I just watched a 1949 movie "Letter to three wives" (the last half anyway) and I don't understand the ending?
Q. Did Addie leave with Jeanne Crain's husband or not? I didn't catch whether she was told he hadn't left her just to calm her down for the night, or if the one who confessed really was guilty - I hate it when you wait in suspense for ages and then miss a really key piece of dialogue!
Asked by artists_model_girl - Mon Mar 31 12:29:52 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The story involves three married couples in a small Westchester (NY) town. The three wives receive a message, just as they are about to take a group of school children on a riverboat ride and picnic, that a fourth woman has run off with one of their husbands. A series of flashbacks intimates the possible reasons why each wife might be deserted by her husband. One (Jeanne Crain) grew up on a farm. Her only worldliness comes from service in the Navy during World War II. She feels out of place at the social occasions that her husband enjoys (and grew up in). Another (Ann Sothern) is a career woman who writes sappy stories for radio soap operas. Her teacher husband feels somewhat emasculated since she earns a substantial portion of the… [cont.]
Answered by COOL FOR CATS - Wed Apr 2 21:06:27 2008
Q. Did Addie leave with Jeanne Crain's husband or not? I didn't catch whether she was told he hadn't left her just to calm her down for the night, or if the one who confessed really was guilty - I hate it when you wait in suspense for ages and then miss a really key piece of dialogue!
Asked by artists_model_girl - Mon Mar 31 12:29:52 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The story involves three married couples in a small Westchester (NY) town. The three wives receive a message, just as they are about to take a group of school children on a riverboat ride and picnic, that a fourth woman has run off with one of their husbands. A series of flashbacks intimates the possible reasons why each wife might be deserted by her husband. One (Jeanne Crain) grew up on a farm. Her only worldliness comes from service in the Navy during World War II. She feels out of place at the social occasions that her husband enjoys (and grew up in). Another (Ann Sothern) is a career woman who writes sappy stories for radio soap operas. Her teacher husband feels somewhat emasculated since she earns a substantial portion of the… [cont.]
Answered by COOL FOR CATS - Wed Apr 2 21:06:27 2008
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