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Unknown magazine – Clippings series (Incomplete)
Unknown magazine. 60’s. Part of the “clippings series”: Articles of which I only have found random pages and are incomplete. DEBORAH KERR, like Ingrid Bergman before her, won a place in the heart of the public as a ladylike, regal human being who would never in the world violate an Emily Post dictate, let alone one of the commandments. This star won this place by virtue of the movie roles which were given to her-nuns, society matrons, teachers. She always seemed above reproach in the movies. And the public accepted this image of the woman. Now there is growing disillusionment with Deborah, who is actually an attractive, statuesque, lady-like actress who has recently found herself bogged down in a marital scandal that, considering the real…
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Eye of the Devil – Video on Demand (US Only)
For those living in the US, the film “Eye Of The Devil” is available to watch on amazon’s video on demand. Lucky guys!!! The wife of a troubled vineyard owner marquis Philippe de Montfaucon discovers – perhaps too late – that her husband’s ancestralchateau is home to witches, warlocks …and terror. Starring: Deborah Kerr, David Niven Directed by: J. Lee Thompson Runtime: 1 hour 36 minutes Release year: 1967 Studio: MGM
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Filmography fanvids: The Sundowners
Down to earth Deborah and huge Mitchum love and work and strive in Australia. Could this get any better?
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The Nights and Days of the Iguana p.V
Fifth and final part of Deborah's journal on the shooting of Night of the Iguana. She recalls an accident on the set and JFK assesination, which occured during the filming of the movie. I must thank Lisa for the hundreth time for sharing this wonderful insight on Deborah's work and mind. It was a pleasure to read!
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The Days and Nights of the Iguana (1964) I
Esquire magazine published Deborah's own words while shooting "The Night of the Iguana". I will have to split this in two parts because it's quite long. ^^ Lisa shared this article with us; something I truly appreciate since I had been trying to get a hold of that magazine for ages but I could neveer find anyone who'd sell it to someone in Spain. Thank you!
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Deborah Kerr y su marido en Biarritz (with translation)
Deborah and peter in Biarritz in 1964. Spanish picture-article. Artículo en imágenes sobre Deborah y Peter de vacaciones en Biarritz (España)
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The Second Life of Deborah Kerr
Beauty, talent, success, she had them all, yet never could escape the fears of childhood; that came only with marriage to a forceful and dominant man. - a cuckoo4kitties contribution. (She is spoiling me rotten, isn't she?)
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The Day After the Fair – Review
John Crosby reviews "The Day After the Fair" by Frank Harvey for "PLays and Players" magazine (Nov. 1972)
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Please, Don't Let Me Lose my Children
A melodramatic article on Deborah's fight for custody of her daughters courtesy of the always lovely cuckoo4kitties. Thank you!
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Book Excerpt: A Look at Tennessee Williams
Cuckoo4kitties shares another piece. This time Deborah and Peter discuss Tenessee Williams, adapting plays for the screen and the roles she would have liked playing from Tenessee's plays. Thank you Lisa!