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I loved Audrey Totter, however, in a role that went beyond her usual femme fatale image (Ms. Totter is in her 90s and still with us, by the way).
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I loved Audrey Totter, however, in a role that went beyond her usual femme fatale image (Ms. Totter is in her 90s and still with us, by the way).
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Committed to a psychiatric hospital, Taylor comes under the observation of a sympathetic female doctor (Audrey Totter) who helps him unscramble his memories and prove his innocence.
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Committed to a psychiatric hospital, Taylor comes under the observation of a sympathetic female doctor (Audrey Totter) who helps him unscramble his memories and prove his innocence.
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In that last picture, the female prisoners (among them Phyllis Thaxter, Jan Sterling, Audrey Totter and Juanita Moore) are the "good guys," despite their crimes, abused by jailhouse matrons under a heartless superintendent played by Ida Lupino, whose icy hauteur would chill a polar bear.
Bad Girls of Film Noir David Mermelstein 2010
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He should get the hell out of here, go hang 79 with James Nance or Totter or some of the guys from French club.
Forgetfulness ISCARS 2010
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Time has never seemed so precious in the world of veteran fighter Ryan and wife Totter.
Robert Ryan as Battered Boxer of Principle in "The Set-up" 2009
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Totter naturally had the juicy role but Charisse was the one you wanted to end up in a sweaty beach house with.
Death Notice: Cyd Charisse Arbogast 2008
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Tension (MGM, 1950) - Richard Basehart works out a plan to murder the guy who ran off with his wife (Audrey Totter), but somebody else kills him first and he's the suspect for something he planned to do, but didn't actually do.
Noir Gang Jaime J. Weinman 2006
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Tension (MGM, 1950) - Richard Basehart works out a plan to murder the guy who ran off with his wife (Audrey Totter), but somebody else kills him first and he's the suspect for something he planned to do, but didn't actually do.
Archive 2006-12-01 Jaime J. Weinman 2006
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