KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Even in old home movies, Ingrid Bergman's star power shines. Wandering the streets of old Europe, celebrating her and first husband Petter Lindstrom's new swimming pool in Hollywood ...
The word “gaslight” gets thrown around so loosely today it’s hard to even remember its original meaning. In the 1944 movie Gaslight, an adaptation of a slightly older stage play also known as Angel ...
The 1944 movie “Gaslight” featured a principled Scotland Yard detective (Joseph Cotten) who methodically figures out why an evil, schizoid husband (Charles Boyer) is driving his innocent wife (Ingrid ...
Despite a relatively short stay in Hollywood — only 10 years — Ingrid Bergman quickly became, and remains, the definition of a movie star. In that decade after arriving from her native Sweden, she ...
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This Iconic Movie Got Ingrid Bergman Blacklisted in Hollywood for All the Wrong Reasons
When one hears the phrase “The Golden Age of Hollywood,” endless images tend to come to mind. From unforgettable movies to glamorous stars, the era remains the greatest in movie history. While ...
Ingrid Bergman (August 29, 1915 – August 29, 1982) was a Swedish actress who starred in a variety of European and American films, television movies, and plays. With a career spanning five decades, she ...
We throw the term “gaslighting” around a lot these days when it comes to health care, but I wonder how many people know the origination of the term. The play “Gaslight” — and then the 1944 movie with ...
World War II was still raging in May 1944. The allied invasion of Normandy — aka D-Day — was just around the corner on June 6th. Americans kept the home fires burning and escaped from the global ...
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