Susan Hayward


If nothing else her character certainly has charisma, bravado and enough energy to easily dominate proceedings amongst her male counterparts.

Oh yeah! And a pretty cool name too.

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Nice body as well!!!!!

I TRULY MISS STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN!

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She was one of the greatest women actors of the mid 20th century. Beautiful, yes, but she could really act. Her role as murderess, Barbara Graham in "I Want To Live" was a masterpiece!! It's too bad she died so young. She would have been a great matronly actress in her later years.

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Yes. Great actress and a fine, in the best sense of the word, broad.

She even brought some dignity and class to "Valley of the Dolls", which everyone else in the production seemed to resist.


"Victor, what are we going to do to stop this fiendish tit?"

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here's something you might wanna know then, the release version i got of this movie has put her at the centre of the cover and got rid of the fellas. i agree about the colour as mentioned earlier on this board, i find it very stark, not in a groovy way, but a thick, spotty, blurry, ugly way, again as mentioned, making the movie appear as something out of the 1930s with colour added on later rather than something from around 1950, on the version i got the sound was bad too, i was actually surprised about the production year, as well as finding out it was a major movie, i thought it was some obscure forgotten piece, but then i started to recognise several actors in it, for one notice pedro armendariz from "from russia with love", i'm surprised no one has brought up the opening of this movie, how about that, it's extraordinary, first you got this shot of nature, animals, landscape, so forth, then with jolly narration explaining the progress and you see a montage of different pollution blasting all over the screen.



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sinkin in a miserable place,
world as i knew slippin away,
and im looking forward to an end,
drifting bring me on to a better place,
to familiar days of good times,
my soul rise.

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