Ida Lupino's 1953 true crime noir ... It's a bone-chilling and cold reminder that sticks with the audience throughout the ...
Also this week: "Wild at Heart" in 35mm, another edition of the Nitrate Film Festival kicks off at American Cinematheque and the Michael Roemer renaissance continues.
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From Golden Age Starlet to Trailblazing Director: Why Ida Lupino Is an Old Hollywood Name You Should KnowIda Lupino in 1936 As an actress, Lupino became a go-to for tough-girl roles, and famously costarred with Humphrey Bogart in the 1941 film noir High Sierra. She and Bogart shared a surprising ...
Villain of the piece is Amelia (Ida Lupino), supervisor of a women's prison which adjoins a jail for men. A 'border-line psychopath' who's never been able to hit it off socially with men ...
Ida Lupino (4 February 1918 – 3 August 1995) was an English-American film actress and director, and a pioneer among women filmmakers. In her 48-year career, she appeared in 59 films and directed ...
Golden age Hollywood: why these female trailblazers are finally getting the recognition they deserve
The American Film Institute is hoping to change that this autumn, by honouring three female cinematic pioneers: Dorothy Dandridge, Anna May Wong and Ida Lupino. Films starring and directed by the ...
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