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Movie Legends - Lana Turner
[015] Images of the glamorous 'Sweater Girl'
Lana Turner pt.1
The interesting life and career of hollywood actress Lana Turner.
Ezio Pinza - Lana Turner - Let me look at you
Romantic song sang beautifully by Ezio Pinza
Lana Turner Tribute
Video slideshow of Lana Turner, "The Sweater Girl", to Frank Sinatra's "Violets For Your Furs".DISCLAIMER: All photos, stills, clips and music are copyrighted to their respective owners. No infringement intended.
Lana Turner pt.2
The interesting life and career of hollywood actress Lana Turner.
Lana Turner pt.3
The interesting life and career of hollywood actress Lana Turner.
Lana Turner pt.4
The interesting life and career of hollywood actress Lana Turner.
Lana Turner & Mervyn Le Roy
Dans l'univers puritain des studios hollywoodiens des années quarante, Mervyn Le Roy lança une nouvelle bombe sexuelle : la blonde au pull moulant : "The sweeter girl" alias Lana Turner. Leurs destins exceptionnels participèrent à ce grand fantasme du rêve US. En voir plus sur : http://www.vodeo.tv/18-45-2697-lana-turner--mervyn-le-roy.html?PARTID=9085
A Great Lady Has An Interview (Lana Turner - 1954)
Watchable in high quality (click link under Views:)From "Ed Sullivan's Toast of the Town" TV show (February 14, 1954, CBS). This episode was an hour long tribute to help celebrate MGM's 30th anniversary. Lana Turner made a live appearance on the show and performed the "Madame Crematante" number (aka "A Great Lady Has An Interview") that Judy Garland had performed in 1946's "Ziegfeld Follies".Anyone who has seen the movie "Ziegfeld Follies" and is familiar with Judy Garland's rendition of the "Madame Crematante" number will be pleasantly surprised with Lana's version. Lana delightfully makes fun of her image as the man killing vamp and while she doesn't exactly sing her heart out, she dances and "talks" along with the music as only a seasoned performer can. She was living in Europe at this time and had darkened her hair for the two films she had made there, "Betrayed" and "The Flame and the Flesh".There are also some very recognizable faces among the male chorus, including Richard Anderson and Steve Forrest, who both starred in numerous TV shows and films.
Judy Garland and Lana Turner
From Love finds Andy Hardy.



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