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Susan Hayward -- Where Love Has Gone # 01

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The most wonderful thing about this marriage ... I'm not a Hayden anymore ... I'm a Miller

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  • My dad flew the airplane in the opening scene in this movie a Lockheed L049 Connie N6000C

  • Oh boy - I see big-time problems in this marriage already, and it's only just begun! Lots of melodrama ahead, eh?

    That's a very attractive 1960s apartment for newlyweds in 1945 to have, isn't it?

  • Heavens to Murgatroid! What a great clip! Not only do we see the gorgeous Susan Hayward & the dynamic Bette Davis, but also Mike Connors (TV's "Mannix") and DeForrest Kelley (TV's "Dr McCoy" from "Star Trek)! Talk about plenty of familiar faces! THANKS for posting this fascinating & fabulous footage! :-)

  • @jandtsmom Not from Susan!

  • He needs to do his lower back exercises.

  • 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.

  • 0:00 to 0:25 is a Lockheed Costellation.

  • Bette Davis just steals the scene, no matter what she did.

  • @Rouben19 ~ The Production Code was created and enforced by the movie industry itself, because of the negative feedback they were getting regarding the very racy films of the aerly 30s. Though many of the Code's rules were absurd, clever film makers were able to get around the strictures in very subtle ways, and sometimes the results were better than if there had been no Code to avoid.

  • @ToughXArmy69 ~ Ann-Margret playing a 15 year old in 1964? LMAO!

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