My Name Is Julia Ross (1945) - (Movie Clip) A Fine Lady Like You
Arresting opening from director Joseph H. Lewis, we meet Nina Foch, the title character, and Joy Harrington, the bristling maid Bertha, in My Name Is Julia Ross, 1945, from the novel by Lucy Beatrice Malleson under the pseudonym Anthony Gilbert.
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Hard-up Julia (Nina Foch) has rushed to respond to an exciting classified ad, meeting first "Miss Allison" (Anita Bolster), then Mrs. Hughes (Dame May Whitty) and son Ralph (George Macready), who are for sure up to no good, early in Joseph H. Lewis' My Name Is Julia Ross, 1945.
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Kidnapped Julia (Nina Foch) overhears Ralph (George Macready) and Mrs. Hughes (Dame May Whitty), her supposed husband and mother-in-law, and tries to use the identity they've imposed upon her with the gatekeeper (Charles McNaughton), in Joseph H. Lewis' My Name Is Julia Ross, 1945.
My Name Is Julia Ross (1945) -- (Movie Cilp) Put That Knife Away
Julia (Nina Foch) splits the boarding house, speaks to Bertha (Joy Harrington), is greeted by Ralph (George Macready) at her new place of employment, his mother (Dame May Whitty) and servants (Anita Bolster, Leonard Mudie) plotting against her, in My Name Is Julia Ross, 1945.