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Where Love Has Gone (1964)
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| Starring: | Susan Hayward, Bette Davis, Mike Connors, Joey Heatherton, Jane Greer, DeForest Kelley, George Macready, Anne Seymour, Willis Bouchey, Walter Reed, Ann Doran, Bartlett Robinson, Whit Bissell, Anthony Caruso |
| Director: | Edward Dmytryk |
| Genre: | Drama |
| Year: | 1964 |
| Studio: | Olive Films |
| Length: | 111 minutes |
| Released: | September 28, 2010 |
| Rating: | NR |
| Format: | DVD |
| Misc: | Color, Widescreen, NTSC |
| Language: | English(Original Language) |
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SYNOPSIS:Based on Harold Robbins’ dexterously salacious bestselling novel, a young woman, Danny (Joey Heatherton) has murdered a man, who was the latest lover of her mother (Susan Hayward). Danny’s father, Luke Miller (Mike Connors) describes the events that led to the tragedy.
Bette Davis plays Danny’s domineering grandmother and Jane Greer plays her sympathetic probation officer. The stellar cast also includes DeForest Kelley (Star Trek), George Macready (Gilda), Anne Seymour and Anthony Caruso. Directed by Edward Dmytryk (The Carpetbaggers), Screenplay by John Michael Hayes (Peyton Place) and costumes by legendary designer Edith Head.
NO BONUS FEATURES
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There are 1 reviews for this movie |
     | HeathCliff | | So bad I couldn't get past about 20 or 30 minutes - and I'm the diehard old-movie fanatic and completist for Bette, Susan, etc. Trashy script, unmotivated actions, wildly anachronistic clothes - mid 40s and the girls are very early-60s Edith Head, with teased hair. You'll rent it anyway, of course - but forewarned, it's beyond unwatchable. It's not even so-bad-it's-good, it's just a dull stew of cliches. |
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