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lesleymanville:Cyril is as tightly coiffed and venomously poised as Judith Anderson’s Mrs. Danvers i
wehadfacesthen:Joan Fontaine and Judith Anderson in Rebecca (Alfred Hitchcock, 1940)
recycledmoviecostumes:This costume, designed by Edith head was first worn by Judith Anderson as Flo
oh-sewing-circle:“Similar to the transformation of the homosexual pansy to asexual sissy, the sexual
recycledmoviecostumes:This costume, designed by Edith head was first worn by Judith Anderson as Flo
Wow. Today brings the biggest of big news for Dame Judith Anderson fans.The academic Desley Deacon h
The Ghost of Mrs Danvers…A young woman from a poor background finds her life is transformed b
Lady Scarface now on US DVDExcellent news for Judith Anderson’s US fans: Lady Scarface (1941), featu
cobblestonestreet:Dame Frances Margaret Anderson, AC, DBE (10 February 1897 – 3 January 1992) better
Why being a Judith Anderson fan is life-enhancingThis week finds me contemplating the myriad ways in
helenmccrorysource: Tittle : The Devil’s DiscipleYear : 1994 Role : Judith Anderson Age : 26Co-sta
Dame Judith Anderson rehearses Medea in 1966, almost 20 years after first wowing audiences in the ti
Judith Anderson’s views about ‘pleasure-bored’ flappersJudith Anderson cuts a characteristically ele
This costume, designed by Edith head was first worn by Judith Anderson as Flo Burnett in the 1950 fi
In Italy, Hitchcock’s Rebecca (1940) was released as La Prima Moglie (The First Wife). That’s a comp
Rebecca (1940) / The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre (1964)The more I look at the second gif, the more I wo
deneuveing: Rebecca (1940) dir. Alfred Hitchcock. Trivia: Alfred Hitchcock almost caused the
graceandfamily:The 1st International Television Festival of Monte-Carlo. January 15 - 28, 1961.The P
oh-sewing-circle:Gif credit to thisismrsdanvers “Australian-born actress Judith Anderson&
Why’s Judith Anderson looking glum in this beautiful portrait from Blood Money (1933)? Could i
These are her slippers. ‘Throw me my slips, Danny,’ she used to say. She had little feet
This stunning portrait of Judith Anderson performing one of her greatest roles, Medea, was drawn by
graceandfamily: The 1st International Television Festival of Monte-Carlo. January 15 - 28, 1961. The
cobblestonestreet:Dame Frances Margaret Anderson, AC, DBE (10 February 1897 – 3 January 1992)
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