Susan Hayward -- Where Love Has Gone # 02

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Uploaded by on Aug 4, 2007

At least I'd like to go away thinking it was just as hard for you to say no as it was for me to ask ...

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  • Love this film. Hayward and Davis go head to head with some great one liners. This scene with Conners was very well written and played. Honest and poignant.

  • There is a new Book on Susan Hayward By Gene Arceri called"Brooklyn Scarlett" Susan Hayward Fire in the wind" I know the Gene Arceri the Author. Gene Arceri's beginning of the extensive research that went into this book. A journey that took him from Brooklyn to Atlanta, with stops everywhere, and in-between wanting face to face interviews, anywhere he could find some insight into this compelling personality. With help from Hayward's brother Walter.

  • This is coming out on DVD in September 2010.

  • A born actress, and so beautiful. I love her.

  • Tenn. Williams once said Susan Hayward had the acting ability of Bette Davis and the allure and sexual magnetism of Marilyn Monroe. Indeed Susan Hayward was a unique star all of Her own. A Real Star!

    This scene is nicely played by Mike Connors; Ms. Hayward as always is superb. A true Professional it is difficult to ever remember one scene where Susan Hayward was not effective. A true pro as was Henry Fonda, Stanwyck, Colbert,  Frederic March, Loy, I call them The Professionals.

  • Susan Hayward -a true star- made this film at Paramount where she returned after many years(She along with Bill Holden had been a contract player to Paramount in the 40's) and was top billed over Bette Davis who played Susan Hayward's Mother.

    A good film, based on the Lana Turner/JohnnyStompanto Murder, and Miss Hayward as always professional and magnetic to watch.

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