Susan Hayward -- Stolen Hours # 01
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It's sadly ironic that Miss Hayward would eventually die some years later of multiple inoperable brain tumors. She was always one of my favorites!
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Susan Hayward didn't make a bad movie.
She was a star from the beginning.
I was only 32 when she died and I was upset for days.
She was the only idol I ever had. Magnificient!!
She was blessed with two sons who adored her. Bless her.
Vicki in Denver
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DId you notice , when shes in the chair , it looks like shes wearing the same fabric as the drapes It looked even closer on tv two nights ago .lol . Good movie .
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she always played in films with some good lookng men
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Oh, I love this movie, and Susan Hayward was a godess in any way!
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"Whaddaya think of my sense of direction NOW, Doctor?!!!
LOL. Love it when the Brooklyn Bombshell socks it to somebody!
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Miss Hayward gave a superb performance in the remake of "Dark Victory"
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thank you for posting- Susan Hayward was a gal from Brooklyn who made it in Hollywood- in the early fifties, she, John Wayne and others were making a movie in the desert surrounding Las Vegas-
while they were testing the A-bomb-
Hmmmm........
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Diane Lane is the closest they came to
replacing Susan Heyward. I love Susan!
Miss Hayward is superb in this remake of the great classic
"Dark Victory"...with a very able Michael Craig as co star.
Miss Hayward's final scenes in particular most moving.
A Star Is A Star Is A Star
ToughXArmy 3 years ago 5
The irony of this film is that Susan Hayward died from a brain tumour in reality!!
runhomefast3 4 years ago 3