Susan Hayward in I'LL CRY TOMORROW (1955)
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Oh my goodness! Susie did a great job on this scene, I had a really hard time watching it....
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Ill cry tomorrow...(but Im DRINKIN' tonight!)
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Susan Hayward was one of those strong Dames like Bette Davis! Susan was a Brooklyn Girl and you can hear the accent. My father is from Brooklyn and even after 55 yrs living in Niagara Falls,NY at 70,he still has a slight Brooklyn accent, You can take the person out of Brooklyn but you can't take Brooklyn out of the person. :-)
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I just bought this from LovingTheClassics. It's a good movie thanks to Susan. If you want to buy it as well just google lovingtheclassics.
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This scene is so real it's hard to say how good she was in it. She played the part to the hilt and one feels it all. What an actress!
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A great performance by a great Lady....Susan Hayward captured the hearts of many fans in the 1950's especially after she made this movie. She was nomintaed for the Oscar on her fourth try, but lost, what a shame. She was talented as well as beautiful and I've loved her for over 50 years. There is no one in Hollywood that I can compare Susan Hayward too. Rest in peace Susan, you are loved more then you may have realized.
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The problem I have with this movie is that the costumes do not match the era in which Lillian Roth was a contract player for Paramount Studios. The costumes are 1950's instead of the 20's and 30s. Lillian Roth had a younger sister Ann who was 6 years younger than she was and was a major contributor the the failed marriage of Marx Brother Chico who started an affair with Ann when she was a teenage girl, they met on the set of Animal Crackers in 1930.
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can i watch this anywhere? or should i try to buy
I have to see this!
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I've never seen this film , but wow this clip blew my mind


This movie is, in my opinion, one of the best of all time and certainly my favourite of all Susan Hayward's movies. This lady had so much talent and definitely should have won the Oscar that year instead of waiting until 1959 for I Want To Live. Susan was the best actress of all time and certainly the most beautiful. I have admired her for sixty years now and to me, she has more charisma in her little finger than any of the modern stars. God Bless You Susan.
Trishshaystar 1 year ago 5