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Three studies in erotic insolence/indolence, with Linda Darnell

By April 23, 2012No Comments

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  • Petey says:

    Well, I will say that this is my favor­ite Three Studies since I’ve star­ted read­ing your blog, Glenn.
    Also:
    – She’ll always be Chihuahua to me.
    – While I under­stand that Jennifer Jones is a com­pletely dif­fer­ent per­son, for some reas­on, my first thought on see­ing this post was that I wanted to watch Duel in the Sun again.

  • BobSolo says:

    Look
    at
    HERRRRRR…
    Glenn, I think you were the one that hipped me to SUMMER STORM (and the sub­sequent start of my Darnell obses­sion). I need to see this ASAP.

  • bill says:

    Oh, Linda Darnell…that last shot is a heart-stopper.
    Seeing her, Laird Cregar, and George Sanders togeth­er in HANGOVER SQUARE is like walk­ing into a live-action Hollywood Museum of Depression. Good movie, though.

  • BobSolo says:

    YES. Laird Cregar is anoth­er favor­ite of mine. For dif­fer­ent reas­ons though.

  • The Siren says:

    …in gen­er­al appear­ance, she is a kind of per­son I can ima­gine going on all fours for…” –James Agee on Linda Darnell in Summer Storm

  • Stephanie says:

    Ravishing woman, sad story – reminded me of Gail Russell. Thrown into the deep end too young with no train­ing or back­ground to cope with Hollywood, made a bad mar­riage to a much older man who intro­duced her to the bottle, etc. I can­’t say that Zanuck was wrong about her exactly – she’s really not as inter­est­ing as she should be even in her Bad Girl phase – but ideally there should always be a spe­cial place for such a beauty in the movies. “Unfaithfully Yours” is hardly her pic­ture, but you can see why Harrison is going out of his mind with jealously.
    Whatever Darnell’s per­son­al prob­lems, Mankiewicz did not behave well. The word “cad” springs to mind.

  • Linda Darnell has becoem a sub­ject of con­sid­er­able dis­cus­sion on the movie blogs – espe­cially “Shadowply” and “Sef-Styled Siren.”
    Her mas­ter­piece is of course “A Letter To Three Wives.” But it nev­er ceases to amaze me how she can liven up every movie she’s in.

  • jbryant says:

    I won’t repeat myself from my com­ment on the Siren’s blog, except to say that I’ve been enam­ored with Linda Darnell for years. One of the most beau­ti­ful women to ever grace the screen, and a fine act­ress when giv­en the opportunity.