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Marie Windsor (December 11, 1919 – December 10, 2000) Born as Emily Marie Bertelsen in Marysvale, Piute County, Utah, Windsor was an actress known as "The Queen of the Bs" because she appeared in so many B-movies and film noirs.
Windsor was born in 1919 in Marysvale, Utah. She was unofficially appointed "Miss Utah of 1939" by her hometown Chamber of Commerce, and trained for the stage under famed Hollywood actress and coach Maria Ouspenskaya. After working for several years as a telephone operator, a stage and radio actress, and a bit and extra player in films, she began playing feature parts on the big screen in 1947.
The 5'9" actress's first memorable role was a year later opposite John Garfield in Force of Evil playing seductress Edna Tucker. She had roles in numerous 1950s film noirs, especially notably. The Sniper, The Narrow Margin, City That Never Sleeps, and Stanley Kubrick's heist movie, The Killing, playing Elisha Cook Jr.'s scheming wife. She also made a foray into science fiction with the 1953 release of Cat-Women of the Moon. Windsor co-starred with Randolph Scott in The Bounty Hunter (1954).
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Hellfire (Western 1949) Bill Elliott, Marie Windsor, Forrest Tucker.
Marie Windsor / HAWAII FIVE 0 1971
1954 STORIES OF THE CENTURY - "Belle Starr" - Jim Davis, Marie Windsor
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1951: Edward L. Cahn - Two Dollar Bettor (Steve Brodie, Marie Windsor)
Outpost In Morocco - 1949 - George Raft, Marie Windsor - Full Movie
1949 OUTPOST IN MOROCCO - George Raft, Marie Windsor - Full movie
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Scene from The Narrow Margin (1952)
Marie Windsor Born as Emily Marie Bertelson in Marysvale, Piute County, Utah, Windsor was an actress known as "The Queen of the Bs" because she appeared in so many B-movies and film noirs
"Wednesday, Ladies Free" 9/28/71 A serial strangler may be killing women due to his prior relationship with a prostitute , now out of the business. Marie Windsor plays her former "employer". Clip also includes Sheilah Wells
In the first episode of this Emmy Award-winning western television series, railroad detective Matt Clark (Jim Davis) and his assistant Frankie Adams (Mary Castle), investigate the theft of a herd of U. S. Cavalry horses. They soon learn that the leader of the outlaws is notorious woman outlaw, Belle Starr (Marie Windsor). STORIES OF THE CENTURY was a 39-episode Western television series starring Jim Davis that ran in syndication through Republic Pictures between January 23, 1954, and March 1955. Loosely based on the exploits of historical western figures and outlaws, it was Republic Pictures' first television series. An earlier series, COMMANDO CODY, SKY MARSHAL OF THE UNIVERSE (1952), was filmed, but to legal issues, was revamped and released theatrically, instead. The 12 CODY half-hour...
Marie Windsor (1919-2000) was an elegant lady with a "terrific bone structure" who could hold her ground with any male star. Maybe that's the reason that she was relegated to B movies. But her presence was a great asset for every movie she was in. In Dakota Lil (1950), dir. Lesley Selander she played the title character, a singer with connections to a gang of counterfeiters. It is a Cinecolor Western in Film Noir mode. The first part is accompanied by Dimitri Tiomkin's title score, in the second Windsor performs two songs. I find both a little corny, and Windsor probably wasn't the greatest singer in Hollywood, but her physical presence more than conpensates for that. Her partners are George Montgomery as the secret agent of the government and a jealous John Emery on the piano.
An honest bank employee gets hooked on horse racing, and starts to embezzle bank funds in an attempt to recoup his losses. Cast Steve Brodie ... Rick Bowers aka Rick Slate Marie Windsor ... Mary Slate John Litel ... John Hewitt Barbara Logan ... Nancy Hewitt Robert Sherwood ... Phillip Adams Barbara Bestar ... Diane 'Dee' Hewitt Walter Kingsford ... Carleton P. Adams Don Shelton ... George Irwin Kay Lavelle ... Grandma Sarah Irwin Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer ... Chuck Nordlinger Isabel Randolph ... Margaret Adams Ralph Reed ... Teddy Cosgrove Phelps Barbara Billingsley ... Miss Pierson Ralph Hodges ... Chester Mitchell Madelon Baker ... Grace Shepard Philip Van Zandt ... Ralph Shepard Dick Elliott ... Hefty Racetrack Drunk Bettor Jack George ... Tom Kit Guard ... Racetrack Extra Sam Har...
George raft plays Captain Gerard, a womanising French Foreign Legion officer on duty in Tesket, North Africa. Gerard is assigned to command a convoy escorting Cara, the daughter of the Emir back to her father at Bel-Rashard in the Moroccan desert. During the long trek Gerard and Cara fall in love but he has to leave her at Bel-Rashard later to learn that the Emir is arming his people for a rebellion against the French to gain independence. Desert action and drama in an entertaining B-movie made towards the end of George Raft's film career. 'full movie'
Starring George Raft, Marie Windsor, Akim Tamiroff, John Litel, Erno Verebes, Eduard Franz and Crane Whitley. Directed by Robert Florey. George Raft play a Foreign Legion captain who is assigned to lead a convoy in a sinister Arab country on the verge of revolution. He falls in love with sultry Marie Windsor, the daughter of a wealthy chieftan who is inciting the unrest. This was the second film produced by Raft's independent production company. Per Wikipedia: "As a rarity amongst American films of the Foreign Legion genre, the Legion cooperated with the producers. A second unit led by Robert Rossen filmed scenes in Morocco. Some of the large scale action scenes of the film were reused in Fort Algiers and Legion of the Doomed." Rlease date: My 2, 1949.
Noir ultra-vixen Marie Windsor and hard-as-nails cop Charles McGraw have it out...
Outpost in Morocco is a 1949 drama directed by Robert Florey, starring George Raft and Marie Windsor. Paul Gerard (George Raft), a Moroccan Spahi officer and his French Foreign Legion garrison, holds off attacks from the native tribes of the Emir of Bel-Rashad (Eduard Franz), the father of Cara (Marie Windsor), the woman he loves. As a rarity amongst American films of the Foreign Legion genre, the Legion cooperated with the producers. A second unit led by Robert Rossen filmed scenes in Morocco. Some of the large scale action scenes of the film were reused in Fort Algiers and Legion of the Doomed.
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A classic adventure movie directed by Roger Corman. Starring Marie Windsor, Carole Mathews and Beverly Garland. Visit http://www.classic-flicks.com/adventure/1950s/swamp-women/ for more information.
[10] The Whistler: FATAL FRAUD 02Dec54 Producer Joel Malone Writer Adrian Gendot and Joel Malone Director William F. Claxton Marie Windsor, Patric Knowles, Holmes, John Berardino, Simmoneau, John Banner, Van Loovan, Pat Aherne, Binkers, Stanley Farrar Paul Frees Synopsis: A larcenous beauty (Marie Windsor) persuades an admirer to imitate a wealthy importer's voice. Series Premise: The Whistler was one of American radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. In 1954 THE WHISTLER came to TV presenting stories in which a person's criminal acts were typically undone either by an overlooked but important detail or by their own stupidity. On rare occasions a curious twist of fate caused the story to end happily for the episode's protago...
A short clip from Turner Classic movies with interviews by Scott Glenn of film noir actresses, Coleen Gray, Marie Windsor, Audrey Totter, and Jane Greer
In this interview, Cesar Romero is on "Skip E Lowe Looks at Hollywood" ----- A very good Interview ... done in 1985....around the same time he was on Falcon Crest.....also on this show is actress Marie Windsor
Princess Michael of Kent (Marie Christine Anna Agnes Hedwig Ida; née von Reibnitz; born 15 January 1945) is a member of the British Royal Family of German and Hungarian descent. On 30 June 1978, at a civil ceremony in Vienna, Austria, She married to Prince Michael of Kent, a grandson of King George V. Prince and Princess Michael of Kent have two children: Lord Frederick Windsor, born 6 April 1979 who, on 12 September 2009, married Sophie Winkleman; Lord and Lady Frederick Windsor have two daughter: Maud Elizabeth Daphne Marina (born 15 August 2013) and Isabella Alexandra May Windsor (born 16 January 2016). Lady Gabriella Windsor, born 23 April 1981 at St Mary's Hospital, London. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- La princesse Michael de Kent ...
Exclusive interview with H.R.H Princess Michael of Kent for a documentary "Oh my God" by Peter Rodger. Kensington Palace, London, October 25th, 2007.
Windsor, Berkshire Funerals; ceremony; royalty. Funeral of the Duchess of Connaught; formerly Princess Louise Marguerite of Prussia; at Windsor Castle; 1917. Shot (side view) of mourners; funeral guests; coming down the steps outside. Many men in uniform; old ladies in ; dark veils. Then; DS of procession. Shot outside St. George's Chapel with Royal Family and other mourners. The widower Duke of Connaught (Prince Arthur; 7th and favourite child of Queen Victoria). King George V; Queen Mary. Ceremonies. G 419 B FILM ID:1864.09 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/ FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
In the first episode of this Emmy Award-winning western television series, railroad detective Matt Clark (Jim Davis) and his assistant Frankie Adams (Mary Castle), investigate the theft of a herd of U. S. Cavalry horses. They soon learn that the leader of the outlaws is notorious woman outlaw, Belle Starr (Marie Windsor). STORIES OF THE CENTURY was a 39-episode Western television series starring Jim Davis that ran in syndication through Republic Pictures between January 23, 1954, and March 1955. Loosely based on the exploits of historical western figures and outlaws, it was Republic Pictures' first television series. An earlier series, COMMANDO CODY, SKY MARSHAL OF THE UNIVERSE (1952), was filmed, but to legal issues, was revamped and released theatrically, instead. The 12 CODY half-hour...
Zeb Smith is a gambler with a larcenous streak, but when an itinerant preacher takes a bullet meant for him, Zeb vows to fulfill the preacher's mission of building . Original beginning for a western movie! After the advice Man with his misdeeds kindles his own hellfire!, and some misdeeds scenes follow, the preacher .
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