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Uploaded by on May 26, 2011

This Is An Tribute To An Beautiful Dominican Actress Mrs. Maria Montez In 1940 Found Herself As A Model In New York City & After A Stint In Modeling She Made An Attempt At Hollywood Maria's Exotic Beauty Landed Her A Contract In The Movie Colony Her First Film Was As Marie In The Invisible Woman (1940) Five More Movies With Five More Bit Roles Followed Until The Hollywood Brass Decided To Do Something More With The Beautiful Miss Montez They Gave Her A Sizable Role In 1941's Boss Of Bullion City (1940) That Was Followed The Next Year By A Bit More Substantial Role In Arabian Nights (1942) It Was These Sand-And-Sandal Epics Of The 1940s That Kept Maria Employed & Moviegoers Enthralled The US Was Still Trying To Get Out From Under The Great Depression & The Public Was Weary Of The War That Was Spreading Throughout Europe & Asia & Hollywood Turned To Fantasy Films & Maria Was Just What Audiences Were Looking For She Was Immensely Popular With The Popular With The Public Her Acting Skills May Not Have Been Appreciated By Some Critics But The Public Didn't Seem To Mind They Liked Maria & The Dangers She Faced In These Cheaply Made But Colorful Adventure Flicks Each Desert Film Attracted Droves Of Maria Fans To The Box-Office As The Depression Eased & The War Ended However Fans Became Bored With Her Films After Her Hollywood Career Faded She Moved To Europe With Her Second Husband Actor Jean-Pierre Aumont She Appeared In A Number Of German French & Italian Productions Her Final Film Was A German Movie Entitled Schatten Uber Neapel (1951) AKA Camorra & On 9/7/1951Of That Year Maria Was Discovered Drowned In Her Bath Possibly Having First Suffered Heart Attack & She Was Only 39 & Had Only 27 Movies But Her Legacy Lives On In The Colorful Characterizations That She Left On Film & She Is Still A Much Loved Figure In Movie History

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  • Grazie per avere caricato questa musica, la cercavo da tanto tempo !

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