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Joan Fontaine Videos
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 | The Academy Award For... Best Actress A video of every best actress winner at the Academy Awards, from 1928 to 2007. The winners are... 1928 Janet Gaynor - Seventh Heaven as Diane, Street Angel as Angela, AND Sunrise as The Wife (Indre) 1929 Mary Pickford - Coquette as Norma Besant 1930 Norma Shearer - The Divorcee as Jerry Bernard Martin 1931 Marie Dressler - Min and Bill as Min Divot 1932 Helen Hayes - The Sin of Madelon Claudet as Madelon Claudet 1933 Katharine Hepburn - Morning Glory as Eva Lovelace 1934 Claudette Colbert - It Happened One Night as Ellie Andrews 1935 Bette Davis - Dangerous as Joyce Heath 1936 Luise Rainer - The Great Ziegfeld as Anna Held 1937 Luise Rainer - The Good Earth as O-Lan Lung 1938 Bette Davis - Jezebel as Julie Marsden 1939 Vivien Leigh - Gone with the Wind as Scarlett O'Hara 1940 Ginger Rogers - Kitty Foyle as Katherine "Kitty" Foyle 1941 Joan Fontaine - Suspicion as Lina McLaidlaw Aysgarth 1942 Greer Garson - Mrs. Miniver as Kay Miniver 1943 Jennifer Jones - The Song of Bernadette as Bernadette Soubirous 1944 Ingrid Bergman - Gaslight as Paula Alquist Anto 1945 Joan Crawford - Mildred Pierce as Mildred Pierce 1946 Olivia de Havilland - To Each His Own as Josephine Norris 1947 Loretta Young - The Farmer's Daughter as Katrin Holstrom 1948 Jane Wyman - Johnny Belinda as Belinda McDonald 1949 Olivia de Havilland - The Heiress as Catherine Sloper 1950 Judy Holliday - Born Yesterday as Emma 'Billie' Dawn 1951 Vivien Leigh - A Streetcar Named Desire as Blanche DuBois 1952 Shirley ... |  | The Bigamist: Starring Joan Fontaine, Ida Lupino and Edmund Gwenn (1953 Movie) DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchived.blogspot.com The Bigamist is a 1953 movie written by Collier Young from a story by Larry Marcus and Lou Schor and directed by Ida Lupino. Young was married to Joan Fontaine at the time and had previously been married to Ida Lupino. The actual homes of Jack Benny and Jimmy Stewart on Roxbury Drive in Beverly Hills as well as the home of Edmund Gwenn are shown during the tour of the movie star homes. Harry (Edmond O'Brien) and Eve Graham (Joan Fontaine) want to adopt a child. Adoption agent Mr Jordan (Edmund Gwenn) warns the couple that he would need to investigate them thoroughly. Harry looks curiously at Jordan, something that worries Jordan. Harry travels to Los Angeles frequently for work. Jordan arrives at the Harry's LA office looking for information about Harry. The receptionist calls around to all the hotels but none of them have a Harry Graham registered. One or two of the managers remember Harry but he hadn't been checked in to their hotels in months. Jordan is very puzzled and even more adamant in investigating Harry. He finds a letter opener on Harry's desk with the name 'Harrison' Graham. Jordan discovers an address for that name in the phone book. When he arrives at the address, Harry opens the door. He tries to get rid of Jordan when suddenly a baby cries from the next room. Jordan now understands Harry's secret. When Jordan is about to call the police, Harry tells him how he got into the situation. One day about 8 months ... |  | Grease (1978) My View A musical about teens in love in the 50's! It's California, 1959 and greaser Danny Zuko and Australian Sandy Olsson are in love. They spend time at the beach, but when they go back to school, what either of them don't know is that they both now attend Rydell High. Danny's the leader of the T-Birds, a group of black-jacket greasers while Sandy hangs with the Pink Ladies, a group of pink-wearing girls led by Rizzo. When they clash at Rydell's first pep rally, Danny isn't the same Danny at the beach. They try to be like each other so they can be together. John Travolta- Danny Zuko Olivia Newton-John- Sandy Olsson Stockard Channing- Betty Rizzo Jeff Conaway- Kenickie Barry Pearl- Doody Michael Tucci- Sonny Kelly Ward- Putzie Didi Conn- Frenchy Jamie Donnelly- Jan Dinah Manoff- Marty Maraschino Eve Arden- Principal McGee Frankie Avalon- The Teen Angel Joan Blondell- Vi Edd Byrnes- Vince Fontaine Vince Fontaine- Vince Fontaine USA California Summer Night Saturday Night Fever Look at me I'm Sandra Dee You're the one that I want |  | Rebecca Clip from Hitchcock's Rebecca starring Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine. |  | THE WITCHES ( 1966 ) TRAILER The Witches - November 21, 1966 Director - Cyril Frankel Starring - Joan Fontaine, Kay Walsh, Alec McCowen |  | The Love Boat - New Beginnings part 1 With Joan Fontaine and Richard Basehart - 1981 |  | Whats my line? - Joan Fontaine 1954 |  | COCO BEFORE CHANEL - Official Trailer! Coco Before Chanel is the story of Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel, who began her life as headstrong orphan, and through an extraordinary journey became the legendary couturier who embodied the modern woman and became a timeless symbol of success, freedom and style. The film portrays the formative years of Chanel's life, the years of Chanel spent discovering and inventing herself. Coco Before Chanel is directed by Anne Fontaine (La Fille de Monaco/The Girl From Monaco) from a screenplay by Anne Fontaine and Camille Fontaine, with collaboration of Christopher Hampton (Dangerous Liaisons), loosely based on L'irrégulière (Chanel and Her World: Friends, Fashion, and Fame) by Edmonde Charles-Roux. The film is produced by Philippe Carcassonne (La Fille De Monaco/The Girl Class) and Carole Scotta (Entre les murs/The Class). The director of photography is Christophe Beaucarne (Paris, Paint or Make Love); the production designer is Olivier Radot (The Lover, Queen Margot, Gabrielle). The film is edited by Luc Barnier, with original costumes by Catherine Letterier (Cesar Award winner for Bon Voyage and the Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc). Alexandre Desplat (Academy Award nominee for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and The Queen) composed the score. The production was given the support of the Maison CHANEL, who opened their archives and collections. |  | The Women (1939) Trailer The original version of The Women (1939), directed by George Cukor, stars 135 women, including Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell, Joan Fontaine and Paulette Goddard. To watch the whole movie, please refer to the directions on my channel. Thank you, and enjoy! |  | Howard Hughes Howard Robard Hughes, Jr. (December 24, 1905 April 5, 1976) was an American aviator, engineer, industrialist, film producer, film director, philanthropist, and one of the wealthiest people in the world. He gained fame in the late 1920s as a maverick film producer, making big budget and often controversial films like Hell's Angels, Scarface, and The Outlaw. Hughes was one of the most influential aviators in history. He also set multiple world air-speed records (for which he won many awards, including the Congressional Gold Medal), built the Hughes H-1 Racer and H-4 "Hercules" (better known to history as the "Spruce Goose") aircraft, and acquired and expanded Trans World Airlines. Hughes is remembered today, however, for his eccentric behavior and reclusive lifestyle in later life, caused in part by a worsening obsessivecompulsive disorder. Hughes's legacy is maintained through the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. His first two films, 1927's Everybody's Acting and 1928's Two Arabian Knights, were financial successes, the latter winning the first ever Academy Award for Best Director of a Comedy Picture. 1928's The Racket and 1931's The Front Page were also nominated for Academy Awards. Hughes spent US$3.8 million to make Hell's Angels, a flying film, released in 1930. He produced another hit, Scarface, in 1932. Later he made The Outlaw, which featured Jane Russell, for whom Hughes designed a special bra (although Russell decided against wearing the bra because of a mediocre ... |
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