joan collins 1952 from en.wikipedia.org I Believe in You (1952). Her success in the part led to her initial stardom and the press nickname "Britain's Bad Girl".
Acey's favourite film from 71 years ago joan collins 1952 from en.wikipedia.orgI Believe in You (1952). Her success in the part led to her initial stardom and the press nickname "Britain's Bad Girl".
Celia Johnson as Matty Matheson Cecil Parker as Henry Phipps Godfrey Tearle as Judge Pyke Harry Fowler as Charlie Hooker George Relph as Mr. Dove Joan Collins as Norma Hart Laurence Harvey as Jordie Bennett
On her first wedding day.Cast for the 1952 filmCelia Johnson as Matty MathesonCecil Parker as Henry PhippsGodfrey Tearle as Judge PykeHarry Fowler as Charlie HookerGeorge Relph as Mr. DoveJoan Collins as Norma HartLaurence Harvey as Jordie Bennett
Also played a memorable part in an episode of The Persuaders titled ‘ Five Miles To Midnight’ first broadcast in January 1971. She later reminisced over the making of it and how Curtis and Moore nearly came to blows on several occasions, most of the incidents not surprisingly instigated by the short fused Curtis.
Also played a memorable part in an episode of The Persuaders titled ‘ Five Miles To Midnight’ first broadcast in January 1971. She later reminisced over the making of it and how Curtis and Moore nearly came to blows on several occasions, most of
Sparrow mentions harry fowler in his cast list who was a regular in the billy hills shop off the kings rd near flood st in Chelsea that I used to frequent in the 90s.he used to tell a few stories I remember him saying that Joan was a very difficult act to work with.that shop was a magnet for well known faces,I remember one lunchtime all in at the same time were George best,Peter O’Sullivan & Brian turner the tv chef as well as harry.
Sparrow mentions harry fowler in his cast list who was a regular in the billy hills shop off the kings rd near flood st in Chelsea that I used to frequent in the 90s.he used to tell a few stories I remember him saying that Joan was a very difficult a
Tbh sparrow he was in the twilight of his career when I used to see him & quite bitter that the work had dried up,I got the impression that he hadn’t made a fortune despite the large body of work he d done.or maybe he’d made a fortune & given it to Billy’s!
Tbh sparrow he was in the twilight of his career when I used to see him & quite bitter that the work had dried up,I got the impression that he hadn’t made a fortune despite the large body of work he d done.or maybe he’d made a fortune & given it
There wouldn't have been a single teenage boy in the 70's and 80's that wouldn't have been defaulting to this movie for their prime w8nk fest ....not one!!!
Can you still find it anywhere?
There wouldn't have been a single teenage boy in the 70's and 80's that wouldn't have been defaulting to this movie for their prime w8nk fest ....not one!!!Can you still find it anywhere?
Which 1, duffy? The Bitch? I haven't seen either(bit before my growing up time) If you went by the following review for each film, NEITHER would be appealing to watch..
Anyway, I'll up both and post the links later..
Which 1, duffy? The Bitch? I haven't seen either(bit before my growing up time) If you went by the following review for each film, NEITHER would be appealing to watch.. Anyway, I'll up both and post the links later..
Joan Collins played Edith Keeler, a WW2 era pacifist in the Star Trek Original Series 'The City On The Edge Of Forever'. 28th epsisode of the first series. Widely regarded by many as the best in the vast cannon of Star Trek shows and iterations. Tho speaking as a fan I would say that the Voyager episode 'Timeless' directed by Levar Burton is my particular favourite.
Joan Collins played Edith Keeler, a WW2 era pacifist in the Star Trek Original Series 'The City On The Edge Of Forever'. 28th epsisode of the first series. Widely regarded by many as the best in the vast cannon of Star Trek shows and iterations.Tho s