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Busy decade for Ione includes the filming of 'Come Next Spring'
... was that Ione looked more like Arkansas than Arkansas did. Eventually, the project brought big-screen beauty Ann Sheridan face to face with Ione locals. Sheridan had achieved stardom in the 1940s, first as a "pin-up girl" and then playing opposite ... Comment?
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Tonight's Movie: Nora Prentiss
... a good life...and he's willing to go to extraordinary lengths to chuck it all for the love of NORA PRENTISS (Ann Sheridan). NORA PRENTISS is a verrrry dark but fascinating movie. I confess I had trouble sticking with it at first because Dr. Talbot's ... Comment?
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... of film noir, Woman on the Run is an exquisitely moody and involving entry in the noir pantheon. It gives Ann Sheridan one of her very best roles while pinning a surprisingly deep psychological undercurrent of marital disharmony onto an above ... Comment?
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... Woman on the Run is let down by poor picture quality, but otherwise it's a sharp, obscure little film with Ann Sheridan tailed by police after her husband, witness to a murder, goes missing. There's lots of sour, wisecracking dialogue and mainly ... Comment?
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Warner Brothers founders' films at Egyptian Theatre
... documentary "The Brothers Warner" and the 1942 soap opera "Kings Row," with Ronald Reagan, Robert Cummings and Ann Sheridan. The underrated 1946 film noir "Nobody Lives Forever," with the always terrific John Garfield, screens Saturday along with ... Comment?
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a Man who came to dinnera opens tonight
... Kaufman and Moss Hart. The play was subsequently made into a movie in 1942 starring Monty Woolley, Bette Davis, Ann Sheridan, Mary Wickes, Richard Travis, Reginald Gardiner and Jimmy Durante. It's well worth enjoying. The play's principle character, ... Comment?
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... with "Knute Rockne" on March 18. "Where's the rest of me?" Reagan's character asks his girlfriend, played by Ann Sheridan. Reagan appropriated the line for the title of his 1964 autobiography. "There was no retake," Reagan wrote. "Perhaps I never ... Comment?
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