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Life Magazine - September 25, 1944
"Life asked Ginger Rogers to give a dream party for a G.I. Ginger asked seven other girls to come out to her Beverly Hills home and help out. Private John Farnsworth who served 3 years in the South Pacific, and is home recovering from malaria, was also glad to come. The girls fed Private Farnsworth, listened to his war stories, admired him, danced with him, and played games with him. It was a very enjoyable party, but don't count on it happening to you!"
Pvt. John Farnsworth covered in kisses by actresses. L to R: Lynne Baggett, Dolores Moran, Barbara Hale, Ginger Rogers, Gloria DeHaven, Chilli Williams, and Jinx Falkenburg
#john farnsworth#life magazine#usmc#ginger rogers#gloria dehaven#chilli williams#jinx falkenburg#barbara hale#dolores moran#lynne baggett#wwii#ww ii#1944#September 25#20th century#hollywood#old hollywood#nostalgia
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Edmond O´Brien-Lynne Baggett "Con las horas contadas" (D. O. A.) 1949, de Rudolph Maté.
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Lynne Baggett (American actress, 1923-1960)
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#D.O.A.#Edmond O'Brien#Pamela Britton#Luther Adler#Beverly Campbell#Neville Brand#Lynn Baggett#William Ching#Henry Hart#Laurette Luez#Rudolph Maté#1949
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D.O.A. (1949) Rudolph Maté
November 27th 2022
#d.o.a.#1949#rudolph mate#edmond o'brien#pamela britton#william ching#beverly garland#lynn baggett#neville brand#henry hart#luther adler#laurette luez#cay forester#dead on arrival
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D.O.A. (1949) Movie Review
D.O.A. – Movie Review Director: Rudolph Mate Writer: Russell Rouse, Clarence Greene (Screenplay) Cast Edmond O’Brien (The Barefoot Contessa) Pamela Britton Luther Adler (Under My Skin) Beverly Garland (The Alligator) Lynn Baggett (The Mob) Plot: Frank Bigelow, told he’s been poisoned and has only a few days to live, tries to find out who killed him and why. Runtime: 1 Hour 23…
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ACTRESSES WHO DIED 1960
Margaret Sullavan at 50 from barbiturate overdose
Phyllis Haver at 71 from barbiturate overdose
Diana Barrymore at 38 from suicide
Doris Weston at 42 from cancer
Véra Clouzot at 46 from heart attack
Henny Porten at 70 from illness
Lya Mara at 62 from unknown events
Alice Moore at 44 from unknown events
Dimples Cooper at 46 from suicide
Lynn Baggett at 36 from barbiturate overdose
#margaret sullavan#phyllis haver#diana barrymore#doris weston#vera clouzot#henny porten#lya mara#alice moore#dimples cooper#lynn baggett#thedabara
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The Mob (1951)
"Want a room?"
"Nah, I just came in to admire the decorations."
"Three bucks a day."
"What's that include?"
"Sheets on the bed."
"You got a register?"
"Don't be funny."
"Here, take my stuff upstairs."
"This ain't the Waldorf, friend."
"How long d'ya work here before you found that out?"
#the mob#1951#american cinema#film noir#waterfront#Ferguson Findley#william bowers#robert parrish#broderick crawford#betty buehler#richard kiley#otto hulett#matt crowley#neville brand#ernest borgnine#walter klavun#lynn baggett#jean alexander#ralph dumke#john marley#jay adler#george duning#breathlessly paced undercover cop noir; begins with a beautifully staged shooting on a rain drenched night and never really lets up from#there. old hand Broderick Crawford is the undercover man‚ under as much pressure and scrutiny from his superiors as from the lowlives he#finds himself mingling with; it's a grim situation but Crawford is notably more jocular and wisecracking here than in other#films I've seen him in. of interest as an early role for Borgnine and for a blink and you'll miss it appearance by a very young Charles#Bronson as a surly dockworker‚ but the real winner here is the script. consistently punchy and packed with sparkling‚ witty dialogue#and darkly sarcastic put downs. the plot is really a bit of old hokum and the very ending is a little too trite or maybe overly convenient#but it's easy to overlook these shortcomings for the simple joy of Broderick getting into character as a hoodlum and immediately being#the world's biggest douchebag to literally everybody he meets for the remainder of the film
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Lynne Baggett
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Lynne Bagggett (Wichita Falls, Texas, 10/05/1923-Hollywood, California, 22/04/1960).
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Lynn Baggett, 1940′s
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Edmond O’Brien and Lynn Baggett in
D.O.A (1950) Director: Rudolph Mate
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