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Margaret Sullavan did things her way, wielding a power that both terrified execs and charmed leading heartthrobs.
A LADY with an incurable cancer is the heroine of “No Sad Songs for Me.” Informed by her doctor at the outset of the film that she has only ten months to live, she decides to keep the matter a secret ...
Although picture carries the indelible stamp of Ernst Lubitsch at his best in generating humor and human interest from what might appear to be unimportant situations, it carries further to impress via ...
Every now and then, you run into people who have not seen The Shop Around the Corner. These men and women seem normal enough. They speak English, they wear clothes, they comb their hair. They may be ...