Nora MarloweFilmography

Occupation:
Actor
  • The Waltons: The Rumor

    Synopsis: While Walton's Mountain is abuzz with news about the Nazi invasion of Norway and Denmark, a family of German immigrants arrive to visit their American relative, Mrs. Brimmer (Nora Marlowe). Jumping to the "obvious" conclusion, Elizabeth (Kami Cotler) is convinced that the Mountain is being Read More

    1978
  • The Waltons: The Go-Getter

    Synopsis: Having quit his job at the "Blue Ridge Chronicle", Ben (Eric Scott) is hired by a high-pressure car salesman named Jarvis (Lew Brown). The family is worried that Ben's new boss is a bad influence, especially after Ben begins courting the boss' daughter (a young Melody Thomas). Elswhere, John-Boy Read More

    1977
  • The Waltons: The Inferno

    Synopsis: After winning a national writing contest, John-Boy (Richard Thomas) is sent to cover the arrival of the dirigible Hindenburg in Lakehurst, New Jersey. But after the giant airship bursts into flames ("Oh, the humanity!"), John-Boy cannot summon up the words to describe the horrendous tragedy. Read More

    1977
  • The Waltons: The Career Girl

    Synopsis: As Erin (Mary Elizabeth McDonough) prepares to graduate from high school, she despairs over being the only Walton who has no idea of what she wants to do with her life. She is also convinced that she has absolutely no marketable skills, which is even more depressing. Ultimately, the path to Erin's Read More

    1977
  • The Waltons: The Hero

    Synopsis: John-Boy (Richard Thomas) wants to devote the upcoming edition of "The Blue Ridge Chronicle" to a commemoration of local WW1 veterans. Much to his surprise, none of the former "doughboys" wants to share his experiences--not even Sheriff Ep Bridges (John Crawford), who received several medals for Read More

    1977
  • The Rockford Files: The Battle of Canoga Park

    Synopsis: Not long after Jim (James Garner) hides his .38 in a cookie jar, he is charged with murder when the weapon is used in a gas station holdup. Can the pilfering of the pistol have anything to do with Viola Wenke (Nora Marlowe), the new cleaning lady that Rocky (Noah Beery Jr.) talked Jim into hiring? Read More

    1977
  • The Waltons: The Grandchild, Part 1

    Synopsis: In the first half of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), Mary Ellen (Judy Norton-Taylor) eagerly awaits the birth of her baby, despite the ominous warnings of a girl named Cassie (Beth Raines), whose own child was stillborn. After a very difficult labor, Mary Ellen Read More

    1977
  • The Waltons: The Grandchild, Part 2

    Synopsis: In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), new mother Mary Ellen (Judy Norton-Taylor) is in a state of panic after her baby son John Curtis Willard disappears. It turns out the infant has been kidnapped by a girl named Cassie (Beth Raines), who has Read More

    1977
  • The Waltons: The Hawk

    Synopsis: The sixth season of The Waltons) gets under way minus two longtime series regulars: Richard Thomas as John-Boy and Ellen Corby as Grandma Walton (though both actors would return during the season as guest stars). It is 1939, and as war clouds gather in Europe, a battle of a more spiritual nature Read More

    1977
  • The Waltons: The Quilting

    Synopsis: It is a tradition on Walton's Mountain for a young girl to declare herself eligible for marriage by participating in a quilting bee with the older ladies of the community. Feeling that this is demeaning and insulting, Mary Ellen (Judy Norton-Taylor) refuses to have anything to do with the quilting Read More

    1976
  • The Waltons: The First Edition

    Synopsis: The fifth season of The Waltons gets under way as budding writer John-Boy Walton (Richard Thomas) prepares the first edition of his own newspaper, "The Blue Ridge Chronicle." The lead story concerns a car accident caused by the local mayor, whom John-Boy is convinced was drunk at the time. Worried Read More

    1976
  • The Waltons: The Firestorm

    Synopsis: Hoping to alert the people of Walton's Mountain of the threat of Nazism, John-Boy prints excerpts from Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf in his newspaper. In so doing, John-Boy incurs the anger of Rev. Fordwick (John Ritter), who worries that Hitler's rantings will "disturb" his flock. Even more opposed Read More

    1976
  • Charlie's Angels: Bullseye

    Actors: Farrah Fawcett-Majors, Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith, David F. Doyle, L.Q. Jones

    Synopsis: The Angels go undercover at an Army boot camp, with Jill (Farrah Fawcett-Majors) and Kelly (Jaclyn Smith) posing as "grunts," and Sabrina (Kate Jackson) impersonating a nurse. Their mission: To find out who shot a WAC on the firing range, and why. Before their tour of duty is over, the Angels have Read More

    1976
  • The Waltons: The Secret

    Synopsis: Through a series of misunderstandings and misapprehensions, Jim-Bob (David W. Harper) arrives at the conclusion that he isn't a "real" Walton at all--and that he is instead an adopted foundling. Fueling the boy's suspicion is the fact that no one in family seems willing to discuss the "mysterious" Read More

    1976
  • The Waltons: The Burnout, Part 1

    Synopsis: Disaster strikes the Walton family when their house is gutted by a raging fire. While the neighbors help John (Ralph Waite) rebuild, Olivia (Michael Learned) arranges for several neighbors to shelter her children in the interim, causing a great deal of friction between the younger Waltons and Read More

    1976
  • The Waltons: The Wedding, Part 2

    Synopsis: In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), the Waltons have no sooner adjusted to the news that Mary Ellen (Judy Norton-Taylor) has become engaged to wealthy medical intern David Spencer (Robert Merritt Woods) than the entire community must adjust to Read More

    1976
  • The Waltons: The Rebellion

    Synopsis: Hoping to get out of her rut, Olivia (Michael Learned) allows Corabeth (Ronnie Claire Edwards) to give her a brand-new hairstyle--which ends up as a source of ridicule from the rest of the family. Meanwhile, Grandma Walton is ticked off over the news that Rev. Fordwick (John Ritter) will allow Read More

    1976
  • The Waltons: The Burnout, Part 2

    Synopsis: In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), the Waltons struggle to put their lives back in order in the wake of the fire that has gutted their house. John-Boy (Richard Thomas) is guilt-ridden over the likelihood that he was responsible for the blaze Read More

    1976
  • The Waltons: The Cloudburst

    Synopsis: Newly married to Dr. Curt Willard (Tom Bower), Mary Ellen (Judy Norton-Taylor) begins to doubt that she is worthy of her husband--especially when she faints dead away while helping him during surgery. Elsewhere, John-Boy (Richard Thomas) comes to regret selling land entrusted to him by Grandpa Read More

    1976
  • The Waltons: The Wedding, Part 1

    Synopsis: The Walton family is startled (to say the least!) when Mary Ellen (Judy-Norton) announces her engagement to wealthy medical intern David Spencer (Robert Merritt Woods). Even more startling is Mary Ellen's insistence that the wedding take place immediately so that David can join his father's Read More

    1976
  • The Waltons: The Best Christmas

    Synopsis: A heavy snowstorm may prevent the Walton family from gathering on the Mountain for Christmas Eve. No one is more upset by this than Olivia (Michael Learned), who has convinced herself that this will be the last Christmas in which the whole family will be able to get together. A plethora of Read More

    1976
  • The Waltons: The Statue

    Synopsis: Grandma (Ellen Corby) blows her top when Grandpa (Will Geer) comes home with a statue that he's won in a raffle. The statue bears a startling resemblance to one of Grandpa's old girlfriends, which of course is why he insists upon keeping it...and never mind the consequences! Elsewhere, Emily Read More

    1975
  • The Waltons: The Beguiled

    Synopsis: Darleen Carr is cast as flighty rich girl Sis Bradford, who regards college as just another lark. Having skipped most of her classes, Sis ends up stealing John-Boy's study notes just before an important exam. Meanwhile, Jim-Bob's new friend Danny (Willie Aames), the product of an unhappy home Read More

    1975
  • The Waltons: The Caretakers

    Synopsis: Feeling unwanted by the rest of the family, Grandpa (Will Geer) and Grandma (Ellen Corby) move out of the Walton house and into the home of Grandpa's friend Henry Townsend (Dan Priest). When Henry is forced to take leave, the two elder Waltons are desperately lonely--but both are too stubborn and Read More

    1975
  • The Bob Newhart Show: A Matter of Vice-Principal

    Actors: Bob Newhart, Suzanne Pleshette, Bill Daily, Peter Bonerz, Marcia Wallace

    Synopsis: With Bob out of town on a lecture tour, Emily is terrified that she will succumb to the temptation of having an affair with her old flame Steve Darnell (David Hedison). To prevent this, Emily turns to Jerry and Howard for help -- and you know how much help they are. Written by Laura Levine Read More

    1975
  • Mr. Ricco

    Actors: Dean Martin, Eugene Roche, Thalmus Rasulala, Denise Nicholas, Cindy Williams

    Synopsis: Dean Martin had his final leading role in this obscure drama about a San Francisco lawyer defending a black militant (Thalmus Rasulala) on trial for murder. The familiar supporting cast includes Cindy Williams, Philip Michael Thomas, and Room 222's Denise Nicholas. Filmmaker Paul Bogart, who Read More

    1975
  • The Waltons: The Boondoggle

    Synopsis: John-Boy (Richard Thomas) is assigned to escort reporter Porter Sims (Richard McKenzie), who has come to the Mountain looking for material to include a Virginia travel guide. After visiting the Baldwin sisters, Sims uncovers some disturbing information about the ladies' esteemed father, the late Read More

    1975
  • The Streets of San Francisco: Deadly Silence

    Synopsis: The Passion of the Christ screenwriter Benedict Fitzgerald travels back to Biblical times once again to tell the life story of Mary, the woman who gave birth to the Christian savior. Beginning in Mary's childhood and presenting vivid recreations of every major moment in the virgin mother's life Read More

    1975
  • The Waltons: The Sermon

    Synopsis: As The Waltons begins its fourth season, Rev. Matthew Fordwick (John Ritter) and schoolteacher Rosemary Hunter (Mariclare Costello) are about to leave Walton's Mountain for their wedding and honeymoon. In their absence, John-Boy Walton (Richard Thomas) agrees to deliver the Sunday sermon, while Read More

    1975
  • The Waltons: The Heritage

    Synopsis: John (Ralph Waite) is torn between financial considerations and concern for his children's birthright when he is offered $25,000 for Walton's Mountain by a developer (Noah Beery Jr.) who wants to build a tourist resort. Of course, John needs the money--but does he need THAT much money? (A fine Read More

    1974
  • The Waltons: The Graduation

    Synopsis: The Walton family spends a great deal of money to purchase a new suit of clothes for John-Boy's high school graduation. But when their cow suddenly dies, the Waltons desperately need ready cash to replace the bovine. Will John-Boy (Richard Thomas) stubbornly hold on to his graduation suit, or will Read More

    1974
  • The Waltons: The Cradle

    Synopsis: No sooner has Olivia (Michael Learned) taken a job as a door-to-door salesman to help make ends meet in the Walton home than she discovers she is pregnant...again. As John (Ralph Waite) wonders if the family can afford another child, his youngest daughter Elizabeth (Kami Cotler) makes no secret of Read More

    1974
  • Kojak: Deliver Us Some Evil

    Synopsis: Light-years removed from his comic escapades on Three's Company, John Ritter delivers a topnotch dramatic performance as Kenny Soames, a delivery boy who moonlights as a burglar. Accidentally killing one of his victims, Kenny plots a big-time heist in order to earn enough money to finance his Read More

    1974
  • Westworld

    Actors: Yul Brynner, Richard Benjamin, James Brolin, Alan Oppenheimer, Victoria Shaw

    Synopsis: Welcome to Westworld, where nothing can go wrong...go wrong...go wrong....Writer/director Michael Crichton has concocted a futuristic "Disneyland for adults", a remote resort island where, for a hefty fee, one can indulge in one's wildest fantasies. Businessmen James Brolin and Richard Benjamin Read More

    1973
  • Coffee, Tea or Me?

    Actors: Karen Valentine, John Davidson, Michael Anderson, Jr., Louise Lasser, Lou Jacobi

    Synopsis: A dirty joke that became a "clean" TV movie, Coffee, Tea or Me stars Karen Valentine, cast to type as a perky stewardess. In a chaste variation of The Captain's Paradise, Valentine finds herself married to two different men in two different countries. Since the men are played by John Davidson and Michael Anderson Jr Read More

    1973
  • The Bob Newhart Show: Emily In for Carol

    Actors: Bob Newhart, Suzanne Pleshette, Bill Daily, Peter Bonerz, Marcia Wallace

    Synopsis: When Carol goes on vacation, Emily offers to fill in as receptionist. Everybody on the "professional" floor is in favor of the idea, except Bob, who worries that Emily's presence will foment marital discord. Once she reports to work, Bob's predictions come true -- along with several unexpected Read More

    1973
  • The Waltons: The Triangle

    Synopsis: John-Boy (Richard Thomas) develops a crush on his teacher Miss Hunter (Mariclare Costello), whom he regards as his literary inspiration. But when Reverend Fordwick ({$John Ritter]) begins courting Miss Hunter, the envious John-Boy may nip his writing career in the bud just out of spite! Meanwhile Read More

    1973
  • Emergency!: Zero

    Synopsis: The Rampart emergency team try to save a suicidal youngster from leaping off an apartment ledge. Elsewhere, the paramedics rescue a man who has been trapped in a doughnut machine. And in what would normally be a less stressful moment, John (Randolph Mantooth) suffers from a terrible bout of stage Read More

    1973
  • The Waltons: The Bicycle

    Synopsis: Using John-Boy (Richard Thomas) as a go-between, blacksmith Curtis Norton (Ned Beatty) carries on a long-distance courtship with city girl Ann Harris (Ivy Jones). Though John-Boy sees no harm in writing Curtis' love letters for the shy Smithy, his tendency to embellish the facts causes big Read More

    1973
  • The F.B.I.: The Deadly Gift

    Synopsis: Posing as a psychic, silver-tongued con artist Charles Ridgeway (Fritz Weaver) specializing in relieving his wealthy clients of their jewels and other valuables. Ridgeway's current pigeon is widow Carol Stanford (Dana Wynter), who is desperate to make contact with the spirit of her dead son. FBI Read More

    1971
  • Bewitched: Samantha's Super Maid

    Actors: Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York, Agnes Moorehead, Erin Murphy, Diane Murphy

    Synopsis: At the insistence of her social-climbing mother-in-law (Mabel Albertson), Samantha hires a maid named Amelia (Nellie Burt). Intending to fire Amelia before she can be a witness to witchcraft, Sam finds it impossible to do so: Amelia is too nice and too dedicated to her work, to warrant dismissal Read More

    1969
  • Gaily, Gaily

    Actors: Beau Bridges, Melina Mercouri, Brian Keith, George Kennedy, Hume Cronyn

    Synopsis: Ben Hecht's reminiscences from his youth as a cub reporter in 1910 Chicago makes an uneasy transition to the screen in this Norman Jewison production. During the Galena, Illinois, Independence Day celebration of 1910, Ben Young (Beau Bridges) determines that it is time to seek his fortune and sets Read More

    1969
  • Family Affair: A Nanny for All Seasons

    Synopsis: Still bristling at the thought of being a "nanny", Mr. French (Sebastian Cabot) is further aggravated by the joshing he is receiving from his fellow valets. Clearly, the time has come for Mr. French to assert his dignity--and manhood. And somehow, French's determination translates to thoughts of Read More

    1968
  • The Thomas Crown Affair

    Actors: Steve McQueen, Faye Dunaway, Paul Burke, Jack Weston, Yaphet Kotto

    Synopsis: Thomas Crown (Steve McQueen) is a self-made Boston millionaire who masterminds a bank heist in hopes of leaving it all behind. Tired of being part of the Establishment, he has hopes of pulling off the caper and flying to Rio. Erwin Weaver (Jack Weston) leads the cast of crooks who never actually Read More

    1968
  • The Hostage

    Actors: Don O'Kelly, John Carradine, Danny Martins, Ron Hagerthy

    Synopsis: Six year-old Davey Cleaves (Danny Martins) is trapped in a moving van with two killers after witnessing a murder in this low-budget crime drama. Bull (Don O'Kelly) is the brains of the outfit, with the spineless Eddie (Harry Dean Stanton) as his vacillating accomplice. The boy is hiding in the van Read More

    1967
  • Petticoat Junction: Hawaii Calling

    Synopsis: Sam Drucker's store becomes a beehive of activity when Kate (Bea Benadaret) shows up expecting a long-distance call from Betty Jo (Linda Kaye) and Steve (Mike Minor). The newlyweds are honeymooning in Hawaii, and they've promised to call as soon as they're--uh--able. Before long, practically Read More

    1967
  • Family Affair: Star Dust

    Synopsis: Martha Hyer is appropriately cast as glamorous Hollywood movie star Carol Haven, who sweeps into the lives of Bill Davis (Brian Keith) and his family. Falling in love with Bill, Carol insists that she is willing to give up her career in order to assume the new roles of wife and mother. Bill of Read More

    1967
  • Family Affair: Buffy

    Synopsis: The first episode of the first season of Family Affair finds the carefree lifestyle of globetrotting consulting engineer (and swinging bachelor) Bill Davis (Brian Keith) scattered to the four winds when his newly orphaned nephew Jody (Johnnie Whitaker) and niece Buffy (Anissa Jones) arrive on the Read More

    1966
  • Texas Across the River

    Actors: Dean Martin, Alain Delon, Rosemary Forsyth, Joey Bishop, Tina Marquand

    Synopsis: Dean Martin stars as an amiable gunrunner in the tongue-in-cheek western Texas Across the River. Martin teams up with fugitive from justice Alain Delon, a Spanish nobleman engaged to the beautiful Rosemary Forsyth. Amidst several Indian attacks, hairbreadth escapes and wild chases, Martin does his Read More

    1966
  • The F.B.I.: An Elephant is Like a Rope

    Synopsis: Beau Bridges guest stars as a wounded young man who stumbles into the Justice Department Building in Virginia, carrying half a million dollars in stolen cash. Awakening from a brief coma, the boy can remember nothing about what has happened to him nor how he came into possession of the loot. Read More

    1965
  • Perry Mason: The Case of the Fatal Fortune

    Synopsis: Every prediction made by a fortune teller to Patricia Kean (Julie Adams) has come true, including her marriage to her wealthy boss Max Armstead (Jesse White). This is why Patricia begins worrying when the seer predicts "You'll wear white. . .then widow's black." Sure enough, Max ends up being Read More

    1965
  • That Funny Feeling

    Actors: Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin, Donald O'Connor, Nita Talbot, Larry Storch

    Synopsis: In this romantic comedy, an aspiring actress pays her bills by working as a maid for various households. One of her employers is a wealthy and prominent publisher. After accidentally running into each other a number of times on the New York streets without recognizing each other, they begin to Read More

    1965
  • The Twilight Zone: Night Call

    Actors: Gladys Cooper, Nora Marlowe, Martine Bartlett

    Synopsis: This eerie Twilight Zone entry was scripted by Richard Matheson from his own short story "Long Distance Call." In her third appearance on the series, Gladys Cooper plays elderly, embittered spinster Elva Keene. Already nervous and high-strung, Elva becomes even more so when she begins receiving Read More

    1964
  • The Outer Limits: The Sixth Finger

    Synopsis: In this episode of the well-wrought horror/sci-fi anthology, a hapless miner inadvertently gets involved in a scientific experiment and ends up evolving far beyond the rest of humankind. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Read More

    1964
  • Kitten With a Whip

    Actors: Ann-Margret, John Forsythe, Peter Brown, Patricia Barry, Richard Anderson

    Synopsis: An aspiring senator finds himself in deep trouble when he tangles with a sultry teenage girl gone bad in this campy drama. Ann-Margret stars as Jody, a tough customer who escapes from reform school by stabbing a matron and attempting to burn down the building and then takes refuge in a house owned Read More

    1964
  • The Brass Bottle

    Actors: Tony Randall, Burl Ives, Barbara Eden, Kamala Devi, Edward Andrews

    Synopsis: In this goofy comedy, an architect discovers that a recently purchased antique bottle is the home of a jovial but vexing genie who is more than willing to destroy anyone who would oppose or annoy his new master. This creates problems for the architect as he is more interested in impressing his Read More

    1964
  • Petticoat Junction: The Talent Contest

    Synopsis: This week Uncle Joe (Edgar Buchanan) has created a talent contest for the young folk of Hooterville and Pixley. Of course, Joe has more in mind than simply helping a local person to stardom. In fact, he plans to "fix" the contest so that one of his nieces will win--whereupon he will pocket the Read More

    1964
  • Petticoat Junction: Charley Abandons the Cannonball

    Synopsis: Charley Pratt (Smiley Burnette), one of the two engineers of the Hooterville Cannonball, has never been known as the sensitve type. But when it appears that no one wants to pay him any attention, Charley goes into a funk--one so deep that he quits his job. Bob Hastings, a busy comic actor best Read More

    1964
  • The Twilight Zone: Back There

    Actors: Russell Johnson, Bartlett Robinson, Paul Hartman, James Gavin, John Lasell

    Synopsis: After speculating on the possibility that a person can travel back in time and change history, Peter Corrigan (Russell Johnson) bids farewell to his friends and prepares to head home from his club. As he walks through the doors, he is unexpectedly transported from 1961 to 1865. Once he gets his Read More

    1961
  • Disneyland: Tales of Texas John Slaughter: Desperado From Tombstone

    Synopsis: In the tenth episode of Walt Disney's 17-part miniseries Tales of Texas John Slaughter, John (Tom Tryon) has settled into his new cattle ranch in Tombstone with the Howell family -- father David (Regis Toomey), mother Rachel (Nora Marlowe), and high-spirited daughter Viola (Betty Lynn) -- as his Read More

    1960
  • One Step Beyond: Earthquake

    Synopsis: San Francisco, 1906: As a fancy downtown hotel prepares for a concert by the legendary Enrico Caruso, overrage bellhop Gerald Perkins (David Opatoshu) has a disturbing premonition, involving widespread death, devastation and destruction. Alas, when Gerald tries to warn people of his visions, he is Read More

    1960
  • Disneyland: Tales of Texas John Slaughter: Apache Friendship

    Synopsis: In the eleventh episode of Walt Disney's 17-part miniseries Tales of Texas John Slaughter, John's children, Willie (Brian Corcoran) and Addy (Patricia Gorman), have at last become accustomed to their new home in Tombstone, AZ. The kids are also anxious for the widowed John (Tom Tryon) to propose Read More

    1960
  • North by Northwest

    Actors: Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, James Mason, Jesse Royce Landis, Leo G. Carroll

    Synopsis: While having lunch at the Plaza Hotel in New York, advertising executive Roger O. Thornhill (Cary Grant) has the bad luck to call for a messenger just as a page goes out for a "George Kaplan." From that moment, Thornhill finds that he has stepped into a nightmare -- he is quietly abducted by a Read More

    1959
  • Disneyland: Tales of Texas John Slaughter: Range War at Tombstone

    Synopsis: In the ninth episode of Walt Disney's 17-part miniseries Tales of Texas John Slaughter, John (Tom Tryon) and his friend, Kentucky horse breeder Ashley Carstairs (Darryl Hickman), arrive in Tombstone, AZ, with their newly purchased cattle herd. Hoping to establish a new ranch on open land Read More

    1959
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents: I Killed the Count, Part 3

    Synopsis: Previously filmed as a theatrical feature in 1939, Alec Coppel's semi-serious mystery play I Killed the Count was adapted 17 years later as Alfred Hitchcock Presents' only three-part episode. In part three, Inspector Davidson (John Williams) is no closer to solving the murder of Count Martoni than Read More

    1957
  • An Affair to Remember

    Actors: Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Richard Denning, Neva Patterson, Cathleen Nesbitt

    Synopsis: An Affair to Remember, director Leo McCarey's scene-for-scene remake of his own 1939 film Love Affair, isn't really an improvement on the original, but it's equally as enjoyable. Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr, high-profile types both engaged to be married to other people, meet and fall in love Read More

    1957
  • Gunsmoke: Robin Hood

    Synopsis: William Hopper guest stars as John Henry Jordan, a debonair holdup man who has convinced the people of Dodge City that he is a modern-day Robin Hood, stealing from the rich to give to the poor. Much to the frustration of Matt Dillon (James Arness), Jordan manages to beat an attempted-murder rap by Read More

    1956
  • I'll Cry Tomorrow

    Actors: Susan Hayward, Richard Conte, Eddie Albert, Jo Van Fleet, Don Taylor

    Synopsis: Susan Hayward pulls out all the stops, and then some, in this cinemadaptation of singer Lillian Roth's autobiography I'll Cry Tomorrow. In as harshly realistic a manner as possible in the still censor-dominated Hollywood of 1955, the film recounts Roth's rise to fame, her precipitous fall and her Read More

    1955

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