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Georgini voted for 19 images [View All] 7 years, 8 months ago

Kandi posted 5 images [View All] 7 years, 8 months ago

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Stairs Scenes - Movies (50 movies items)

" Deborah Kerr"


Kandi added this to a list 7 years, 9 months ago
Images Posted 60s II - Movies (50 movies items)

" (1961) (Sample)"


rickterenzi voted for 14 images [View All] 7 years, 9 months ago

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Music Box - Movies (50 movies items)

" Deborah Kerr Martin Stephens, Deborah Kerr and Pamela Franklin"


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Scenes on the Roof - Movies (32 movies items)

" Deborah Kerr and Martin Stephens"


Kandi posted 4 images 7 years, 9 months ago

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Larry Talbot added this to a list 8 years, 2 months ago
100 favorite horror films (completely revised) (100 movies items)

" The Innocents Director: Jack Clayton Country: United Kingdom"


Kandi added this to a list 8 years, 2 months ago
Housekeeper, Governess, Maid Characters - Movies (42 movies items)

" Pamela Franklin, Deborah Kerr, Martin Stephens Deborah Kerr Miss Giddens"


JxSxPx added this to a list 8 years, 2 months ago
50 Great Movies That Were Not Nominated For Any Os (50 movies items)

"Again, horror is never a big pull for the Academy, but you’d think that Jack Clayton’s “The Innocents” — an adaptation of Henry James’ “The Turn Of The Screw,” with a screenplay by Truman Capote, and starring six-time Oscar nominee Deborah Kerr — might have been an exception. But despite some stellar reviews (Truffaut called it “the best English film after Hitchcock went to America”), two BAFTA nods and the National Board of Review prize for Best Director, Oscar neglected t"



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