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Originally Posted by MistressStevie
The timeless beauty reference jarred my memory to dig up some of Lizabeth Scott. She was quite the Film Noir for many a year. The style of the classic Film Noir may be my favorite.
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Glad you’ve joined our thread! I’ve enjoyed your contributions. Lizabeth is very beautiful.





Yes, I know who she is and have probably seen her on TCM or something. “Burke’s Law” seems familiar for some reason. A 60’s show? Long before I was even around but maybe have seen it in repeats? And I have heard of “Dead Reckoning” where she starred with Humphrey Bogart. Which she would later say in an interview was her “biggest turkey.” It can’t be that bad… But this is what she said in an interview dated Aug. 25, 1948. “Lizabeth Scott tells veteran Hollywood columnist Bob Thomas of the Associated Press.”
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“I never did understand the character. Bogie was a baby. He was the only thing that made it possible to get through the picture.”
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Guess I’ll just have to see it. And check out some of her other movies while I’m at it.
Here’s a few more pics of Lizabeth. One of these pics is from a movie she did with Charlton Heston before he was Moses.…
(The last one was titled “The Most Beautiful Face of Film Noir During the 1940s and 1950s.”)