Word: ann
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Susanne R. Robins, Louise Elkins, Natalie J. Peterson, Suzanne Chappell, Phyllis C. Fritchey, Linette Peter, Janice Farrar, Rachael Smith, Barbara J. Robohm, Sheila Malone, Ann Burkett, Ann Barrnes, and Ellizabeth Battle...
France--Elizabeth Gallaher, Marion Henderson, Marie Johnson, Miss Melchior, Denise Otis, Elizabeth Salmon, and Margery Ann Williams; Greece--Eve Catagygiotu; Italy--Joan C. Capeci and Minerva Pinell; the Netherlands--Elizabeth J. Weichel; Norway--Dorothy J. Burton; and the United Kingdom--Doris V. Evans and Isabel E. Gamble...
Divorced. Jackie (The Kid) Coogan, 35, No. 1 U.S. cinemoppet of the '20s, currently sales director of a kitchen equipment firm; by Ann McCormack Coogan, 26, onetime nightclub songstress, his third wife; after four years of marriage, one daughter; in Los Angeles...
Meet Me in St. Louis (Sun. 10:30 p.m., NBC). A new comedy series with Peggy Ann Garner...
...most respects, Madeleine is a brilliant job of moviemaking, but a disappointing movie. It succeeds in making the crime a tantalizing enigma-which in itself may leave some cinemagoers feeling cheated-at the cost of making its leading character too enigmatic to invite either sympathy or censure. Madeleine (Ann Todd) seems inadequately drawn, inconsistent and unreal. The story's conflicts grow out of hidebound Victorian conventions, and these are pictured so stiffly, e.g., in the character of Leslie Banks as Madeleine's priggish father, that some of the situations resemble showboat melodrama...