Word: haywards
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Married. Ernest Tener Weir, 66, head of National Steel Corp.; and Mrs. Mary E. Hayward, 25; he for the third time, she for the second; in Baltimore...
...Lupino, proving again that she ranks among the screen's top-flight actresses, gives a restrained and intelligent performance as the murderess who kills her benefactress in order to provide a home for her two helpless sisters. Louis Hayward is excellent as her conniving nephew. And each of the supporting roles is masterfully handled, with an attention to detail that fills every scene with an unmatched intensity and impact...
This first-degree murder (its motive is to provide a haven for Housekeeper Ellen's beloved though wacky sisters) might have gone unnoticed if Albert (Louis Hayward), a renegade nephew of the sisters, had not shown up at the old manor house. He guesses Auntie Ellen's guilty secret and attempts to blackmail her. Their clash of wits and wills finally ends disastrously for both...
Dorothy Lamour offered to write to any draftee whose number is 8962. ∽∽ Paramount urged a screen test on Ernest Hemingway for a part in For Whom the Bell Tolls, ∽∽ "An airplane factory" barred a visit from Susan Hayward because time lost for ogling would cost $20,000. ∽∽ A Hollywood soda fountain put a plaque on a stool reading "On This Stool Sat Lana Turner When She Was Discovered...
Phillp R. Gazecki, Menasha, Wis.; Guido J. Gorss, Cincinnati, O,; George A. Hayward Ipswich, Mass,; Maurice F. Healy Jr., Watertown, Mass.; William L. Healy Jr., Roslindale, Mass,; Eugene H. Hoffman, Cincinnati...