Audrey Dalton


Actor

Biography

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Photo Collections

The Monster that Challenged the World - Lobby Cards
Here are some Lobby Cards from The Monster that Challenged the World (1957). Lobby Cards were 11" x 14" posters that came in sets of 8. As the name implies, they were most often displayed in movie theater lobbies, to advertise current or coming attractions.
Mr. Sardonicus - Lobby Card
Here is a Lobby Card from Columbia Pictures' Mr. Sardonicus (1961), produced by William Castle. Lobby Cards were 11" x 14" posters that came in sets of 8. As the name implies, they were most often displayed in movie theater lobbies, to advertise current or coming attractions.

Videos

Movie Clip

Drum Beat (1954) -- (Movie Clip) I Like Being Scared In buckskins at the White House, 1872, Oregon Indian fighter Mackay (Alan Ladd) summoned by President Grant (Hayden Rorke) jousts with liberal Dr Thomas (Richard Gaines) and explains for the first lady (Peggy Converse) the first daughter (Carol Nugent) and her friend, second-billed Audrey Dalton as Nancy, in Drum Beat, 1954, the first picture from Ladd’s Jaguar Productions, and writer-producer-director Delmer Daves.
Drum Beat (1954) -- (Movie Clip) I Just Came Along For The Ride Observed by Modoc Jim (Frank De Kova) who has a beef with stage driver Satterwhite (Robert Keith), Indian fighter Mackay (Alan Ladd) sent to make peace with the tribe in Oregon, 1872 (actually shot in Sedona, Az), companions Isabel Jewell as Lily, and Audrey Dalton as VIP traveler Nancy, in Delmer Daves’ Drum Beat, 1954.
Titanic (1953) -- (Movie Clip) I Must Be On That Ship Quick survey of passengers, starting with Miss Stanwyck as fictional "Julia Sturgess" and ending with Clifton Webb as her husband, others including Frances Bergen, Richard Basehart and Thelma Ritter as the "Unsinkable" Molly Brown figure, departing Cherbourg, April 10, 1912, in Titanic, 1953.
Monster That Challenged The World, The (1957) -- (Movie Clip) A Simple Marine Secretion Tim Holt is the tough new commander at the Navy station at the Salton Sea in California, here meeting civilian employee Gail (Audrey Dalton), then scientist Rogers (Hans Conreid), and later young Sandy (Mimi Gibson), after a weird attack that left sailors dead, early in The Monster That Challenged The World, 1955.
My Cousin Rachel (1952) -- (Movie Clip) Opening, They Used To Hang Our Murderers John Sutton as Ambrose speaks, then Richard Burton narrates, recalling his own childhood, Henry Koster directing, in Burton’s Hollywood debut, with elaborate plotting from the Daphne Du Maruier novel, opening My Cousin Rachel, 1952, co-starring Olivia de Havilland.
My Cousin Rachel (1952) -- (Movie Clip) She Died On Her Wedding Night First meeting of Richard Burton as Philip Ashley and his cousin-by-marriage, Olivia de Havilland, the title character, the widow he suspects murdered her husband, the cousin who raised him, then left him his entire estate at Cornwall, in My Cousin Rachel, 1952, from the Daphne Du Maurier novel.
My Cousin Rachel (1952) -- (Movie Clip) She Has Done For Me More of Richard Burton’s narration, as Philip Ashley, raised on the Cornwall coast, by his cousin Ambrose, who’s married a strange woman in Italy, with trusted neighbors the Kendalls (Ronald Squire, Audrey Dalton), receiving shocking news, in My Cousin Rachel, 1952.
Mr. Sardonicus -- (Movie Clip) Face to Face Sir Robert (Ronald Lewis) is attempting to interrogate his long-lost love Maude (Audrey Dalton) when he meets his host, her husband, Baron Sardonicus (Guy Rolfe), in an early scene from William Castle's Mr. Sardonicus, 1961.
Mr. Sardonicus -- (Movie Clip) Open, My Homicidal Friends Producer and director William Castle's styling introduction and efficient opening credits for Mr. Sardonicus, 1961, starring Ronald Lewis, Audrey Dalton and Guy Rolfe.

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