Jean Rouverol


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It's A Gift (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Your Uncle Bean It's actually big news arriving, as Bissonette (W.C. Fields) attempts to share the bathroom with his daughter Mildred (Jean Rouverol) while he's shaving, in Paramount's It's A Gift, 1934.
It's A Gift (1934) -- (Movie Clip) I Want Ten Pounds Of Cumquats The second source of frustration in the life of New Jersey grocer Bissonette (W.C. Fields), where he has incompetent help (Tammany Young), a customer seeking cumquats (Morgan Wallace) and another who’s blind (Charles Sellon), in It’s A Gift, 1934, co-written by Fields as “Charles Bogle.”
Legend Of Lylah Clare, The -- (Movie Clip) Cameras Are Rolling All Hollywood turned out, director Zarcon (Peter Finch) unveils Elsa (Kim Novak), the dead-ringer for his dead wife, columnist Molly Luther (Coral Browne) commenting, in Robert Aldrich's The Legend Of Lylah Clare, 1968
Legend Of Lylah Clare, The -- (Movie Clip) She Had Nothing To Fear Elsa (Kim Novak) hears, from "dialogue coach" Rossella (Rossella Falk), her version of the death of the star, Zarkan (Peter Finch) and Langner (Milton Selzer) standing by, in The Legend Of Lylah Clare, 1968.
Autumn Leaves -- (Movie Clip) Nice Suit Older Milly (Joan Crawford) is rightly nervous about her date at the beach with impetuous Burt (Cliff Robertson) in a typically weird scene from Robert Aldrich's Autumn Leaves, 1956.
Autumn Leaves -- (Movie Clip) Either Him Or Me! Alone at the concert, Milly (Joan Crawford) enjoys her first flashback to life with her father (Selmer Jackson) in Robert Aldrich's Autumn Leaves, 1956.
Autumn Leaves -- (Movie Clip) Mind If I Join You? Spinster Milly (Joan Crawford), alone after the concert, meets the youthful Burt (Cliff Robertson) at a Hollywood cafe, in an early scene from Robert Aldrich's Autumn Leaves, 1956.
Autumn Leaves -- (Movie Clip) Opening, Nat Cole Opening credits with Nat "King" Cole singing his hit version title song by Jacques Prevert and Joseph Kosma, English lyric by Johnny Mercer, from Autumn Leaves, 1954, starring Joan Crawford.
Autumn Leaves -- (Movie Clip) Please Bear With Me... Vera Miles (as "Virginia," in her first film after The Searchers) upsets the precarious mental balance of Joan Crawford (as "Milly"), with news of her husband, in Robert Aldrich's Autumn Leaves, 1956.
Legend Of Lylah Clare, The -- (Movie Clip) But Not For Long Before the credits, man-Friday Langner (Milton Selzer) and sister Becky (Jean Carroll) briefing ingenue Elsa (Kim Novak) on the dead star she'll be playing, in Robert Aldrich's The Legend Of Lylah Clare, 1968.
Legend Of Lylah Clare, The -- (Movie Clip) Washed Up Two Bit Genius First scene for Ernest Borgnine as studio boss Sheean, Michael Murphy his son, Zarkan (Peter Finch) calling to pitch his film about his deceased actress wife, his star Elsa (Kim Novak) and staff (Milton Selzer, Rossella Falk) listening in, in Robert Aldrich's The Legend Of Lylah Clare, 1968.
So Young So Bad -- (Movie Clip) Men Like Me Inmate Loretta (Anne Francis, age 18, great hairdo) clashes with a truck driver then is interviewed by Dr. Jason (Paul Henreid) and Miss Levering (Catherine McLeod), in So Young, So Bad, 1950, screenplay by Jean Rouverol.

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