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  • I loveee this film(:

    There were some great films from this era even though I was born 52 years after this one was made):

  • can't tell you how much I love the movies from this era!

  • my name is Laura :) i used to hate my name , but right now i'm proud :)

  • Ótimo filme.Ótimo elenco.

  • i am called laura coz of this film -.- lol :P oh mum.. ^ ^

  • @lauzii7537 me too :)

  • @fillelaurie aha, YES! -high five- ;o

  • gooooood movie!!!

  • I want to watch this, really like Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney!

  • This trailer gives away like 5 major plot points of the movie. Ouch.

  • "surrounded by lugg-jery"?

  • Anyone know how to pronounce Dana? My grandparents keep telling me I'm saying it wrong- I say DAY-Nuh. Anyways, Laura is one of my favourite films. The trailer doesn't do it justice

  • @ZZTopRockman DAY-nuh is correct.

  • This film historian for the classics 20s-50s can tell you folks LAURA is a CLASSIC an american original to be around fior all of eternity. WEBB is unforgettable what a cast Anderson Price, Tierney at her best, that song the music Andrews superb hard firsted heavy handed powerful. this film is from the golden age when films were films. **** rating all the way,. the theme is haunting us 65 years later. This film will outlive all of us fior all generations to enjoy..TRUST ME I KNOW. TOMK

  • Judith Anderson was in a great many films. I seem to remember one called All Through the Night wih Humphrey Bogart and Karren Vern.

  • I love this film. I love the cast and love seeing Vincent Price (a fave) in a different light.

  • The trailer truly does not do the movie, or the brilliant score by David Raskin, justice.

  • Witty, stylish, suspenseful, elegant -- things movies (and some audiences) used to be but aren't any more. Thanks for posting this.

  • Great movie. I love Judith Anderson. She was Mrs. Danvers of Rebecca, and was the evilest woman villain ever practically. Thanks for posting.

  • I love her too! Judith Anderson is my fave actress! Her role of Mrs. Danvers is by far my favorite :)

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