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Gene Tierney: The Most Beautiful Woman in Movie HistoryA rare colorized portrait of Gene Tierney looking radiant in blue. Known for her role in Laura, she was often called the most beautiful woman in Hollywood history. The perfect inspiration for vintage 1940s waves and classic

Gene Tierney: The Most Beautiful Woman in Movie HistoryA rare colorized portrait of Gene Tierney looking radiant in blue. Known for her role in Laura, she was often called the most beautiful woman in Hollywood history. The perfect inspiration for vintage 1940s waves and classic
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Almost done recovering from my severe three-break ankle injury, been able to put 90% of my body weight on it! Can’t wait to start getting walking again… I’ve missed my hiking 🥾

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Sudden Fear is a 1952 American film noirthriller film starring Joan Crawford and Jack Palance in a tale about a successful woman who marries a murderous man. Directed by David Miller.

Sudden Fear is a 1952 American film noirthriller film starring Joan Crawford and Jack Palance in a tale about a successful woman who marries a murderous man. Directed by David Miller.
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Queen Bee is a American drama film starring Joan Crawford, Barry Sullivan, Betsy Palmer, John Ireland and Lucy Marlow. The film was directed by Ranald MacDougall and produced by Jerry Wald. The screenplay by MacDougall was based upon the 1949 novel The Queen Bee by Edna L. Lee

Queen Bee is a American drama film starring Joan Crawford, Barry Sullivan, Betsy Palmer, John Ireland and Lucy Marlow. The film was directed by Ranald MacDougall and produced by Jerry Wald. The screenplay by MacDougall was based upon the 1949 novel The Queen Bee by Edna L. Lee