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Allison Hayes (March 6, 1930 — February 27, 1977) was an American film and television actress and model.
Born Mary Jane Hayes in Charleston, West Virginia, Hayes won the title of Miss District of Columbia. She went on to represent D.C. in the 1949 Miss America pageant. Although she did not win the competition, it provided her with the opportunity to work in local television before moving to Hollywood to work for Universal Pictures in 1954.
Hayes made her film debut in the 1954 comedy Francis Joins the WACS. Her second film, Sign of the Pagan, provided her with an important role in a relatively minor film. Opposite Jack Palance, she played the part of a siren who ultimately kills him. Despite the strength of her second film role, she played minor roles in her next few films. Originally cast in Foxfire (1955), she was removed from the film during a lawsuit filed against Universal Pictures for injuries, including broken ribs, that she had sustained during the filming of Sign of the Pagan. Released from her contract, she was signed by Columbia Pictures in 1955.
Actors: Corey Burton (miscellaneous crew), John Carpenter (producer), Glenn Morshower (actor), Michael Paré (actor), John D. Sarviss (miscellaneous crew), Michael Donner (miscellaneous crew), Stephen Tobolowsky (actor), Stewart Raffill (director), Louise Latham (actress), Ralph Manza (actor), Neil Travis (editor), Nancy Allen (actress), Michael Ruud (actor), Joe Dorsey (actor), Rodney Saulsberry (actor),
Plot: Reportedly based on a true incident during World War II involving an anti-radar or invisibility experiment that caused the U.S. Navy destroyer escort USS Eldridge to disappear from Philadelphia Harbor. Two of the ship's sailors finds themselves thrown 40 years into the future to 1984.
Keywords: 1940s, 1943, aerial-photography, agent, army-base, army-major, arrest, based-on-book, based-on-supposedly-true-story, battleshipI don't care where you're coming from.
I'm never going back.
You could beg
And you could plead
But I wouldn't recommend that.
The day has come
To say my piece
But calm and quiet, I will keep
Your secret's mine
And I won't be the one
To try and raise the dead
So rest your worried head
Remember what I said
You chose to do
The things you did
Back then
And this is just the end
My stranger, not my friend
No, you are not my friend.
I know, I know about the girls before
I know, I know what happened on my floor
So stay in Boston, babe. Don't hold your breath.