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  1. 4 days ago · She next starred in The Gorgeous Hussy (1936), opposite Robert Taylor and Lionel Barrymore, as well as Tone. It was a critical and box-office success, and became one of Crawford's biggest hits of the decade. Love on the Run (1936), a romantic comedy directed by W. S. Van Dyke, was her seventh film co-starring Clark Gable.

  2. The film took 28 days to complete at a cost of $209,000. The worldwide box office gross was $724,000. Some stills exist showing Chaney's makeup as Singapore Joe. [1] [2] Originally a 7-reel feature, the film was considered lost until a 9.5mm abridged version, of about 35 minutes, with French intertitles surfaced in Paris and was transferred to ...

  3. 3 days ago · The film’s London-set scenes are its most familiarly gritty, tracing the escalating unmanageability of Rona’s addiction and its corrosive effect on her relationship with patient but increasingly exhausted boyfriend Daynin (Paapa Essiedu, underused but hitting just the right note of careworn tough love).

  4. 2 days ago · Speaking at the premiere of The Outrun, which recently ­debuted at the Edinburgh Film Festival, the Carlow actor said her involvement in the project was all thanks to Lowden (34).. The two actors ...

  5. 2 days ago · Upcoming filmLove in the Big City” has unveiled glimpses of its narrative! Based on a bestseller novel by Park Sang Young and helmed by Director Lee Eon Hee of “The Accidental Detective 2 ...

  6. 5 days ago · The film invites us to be alert to such natural metaphors, as it thrums with them. In a flashback to even earlier days, we watch along with Rona as her father, Andrew (Stephen Dillane), shatters the windows to their home in the midst of a bipolar episode, allowing Orkney’s gale-force winds to come howling through their living room.

  7. 5 days ago · The film adapts the memoir by Scottish writer Amy Liptrot and sticks closely to the details Liptrot lays out there: Rona was raised in Orkney by her English parents; her father Andrew (Game of Thrones’ Stephen Dillane) is bipolar and schizophrenic; post-separation, her mother Annie (Slow Horses’ Saskia Reeves) turned to Evangelical Christianity; Rona lived in London for ten years, where her alcoholism ruined relationships and endangered her safety.