In Robert Wise's Born to Kill (1947), Claire Trevor veers between planning a future with Lawrence Tierney and curating his downfall. She gives one of her best performances in a picture that was initially dismissed as lurid but has since been reclaimed as a classic. Beneath the smart suits, metallic-stud accessories, and mink coat beats the heart of 'the coldest iceberg of a woman' who is utterly compelling to watch.
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In Robert Wise's Born to Kill (1947), Claire Trevor veers between planning a future with Lawrence Tierney and curating his downfall. She gives one of her best performances in a picture that was initially dismissed as lurid but has since been reclaimed as a classic. Beneath the smart suits, metallic-stud accessories, and mink coat beats the heart of 'the coldest iceberg of a woman' who is utterly compelling to watch.
Showgirls on Broadway keep Old Man Depression from the door with a repertoire of gags to squeeze money from men.
Satin Rackets is written and directed by Megan McGurk.
Starring:
Clara Higgins plays Kitty Adare
M. Shawn plays Iris
Patrick McGurk plays Buzz and Talbot
Shane McCormack plays Joe and Carstairs
Olympia Kiriakou plays Dinah
Savannah Monroe plays Pansy
Beatrix Herriott O'Gorman plays Laurel
Jack Warren plays Mad Dog Healy
Art design by Mot Collins
Sound editing and special effects by Thomas O'Mahony
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In Robert Wise's Born to Kill (1947), Claire Trevor veers between planning a future with Lawrence Tierney and curating his downfall. She gives one of her best performances in a picture that was initially dismissed as lurid but has since been reclaimed as a classic. Beneath the smart suits, metallic-stud accessories, and mink coat beats the heart of 'the coldest iceberg of a woman' who is utterly compelling to watch.