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Mary Janice Rule (August 15, 1931 – October 17, 2003) was an American actress "at her most convincing playing embittered, neurotic socialites".
Janice Rule was born in Norwood, Ohio, to parents of Irish origin. Her father was a dealer in industrial diamonds.
She began dancing at the Chez Paree nightclub at fifteen, which paid for ballet lessons, and was a dancer in the 1949 Broadway production of Miss Liberty. Rule also studied acting at the Chicago Professional School.
She was pictured on the cover of Life magazine of January 8, 1951, as being someone to watch in the entertainment industry. Given a contract by Warner Bros., her first credited screen role was as Virginia in Goodbye My Fancy (1951), which featured Joan Crawford in the lead. The established star though, belittled the younger woman, making her work on the film difficult, although it should be noted that Joan Crawford years later wrote a letter of apology to Ms. Rule for treating her badly on this film. Rule's Warner contract was allowed to lapse after only two films. She was troubled by the attitude toward women's beauty at the studios in the early 1950s: "Because I was afraid of being robbed of my individuality, I fought with the makeup people, the hairdressers, and I didn't understand problems of the publicity department," she was reported as saying in 1957.
Diana Sands (August 22, 1934 – September 21, 1973) was an American actress, perhaps most famous for her portrayal of Beneatha Younger, the sister of Sidney Poitier's character in the original stage and film versions of Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun (1961). She also appeared in a number of dramatic television series in the 1960s and 1970s such as I Spy, as Davala Unawa in the 1967 The Fugitive episode "Dossier on a Diplomat", Dr. Harrison in the Outer Limits episode "The Mice", and Julia. Sands also starred in the 1963 film An Affair of the Skin as the narrator and photographer, Janice.
A member of the Actors Studio, Sands' performance in the Studio's 1964 production of James Baldwin's Blues for Mr. Charlie was a highlight of that show, and one which would be sorely missed during its subsequent London engagement when Sands had already committed to co-starring with Alan Alda in the original Broadway production of The Owl and the Pussycat (1964) for which she was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Sands was culled eight years later to provide a track for the Original New York Cast album of Free to Be... You and Me. Unfortunately, she had died by the time the ABC Afterschool Special had begun production and her previously recorded vocal track was not selected for inclusion. In 1970, Sands co-starred in the film The Landlord, and then appeared in Doctors' Wives and Georgia, Georgia. In his memoirs, Bob Dylan tells of meeting Ms. Sands at a party and states that she was, "an electrifying actress who I might have been secretly in love with..."
Yul Brynner (born Yuly Borisovich Briner, Russian: Юлий Борисович Бринер; July 11, 1920 – October 10, 1985) was a Russian-born United States-based film and stage actor.
Brynner was best known for his portrayals of Rameses II in the 1956 Cecil B. DeMille blockbuster The Ten Commandments, and of King Mongkut of Siam in the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The King and I, for which he won two Tony Awards and an Academy Award for the film version. He played the role 4625 times on stage. He portrayed General Bounine in the 1956 film Anastasia and Chris Adams in The Magnificent Seven.
Brynner was noted for his distinctive voice and for his shaved head, which he maintained as a personal trademark long after adopting it in 1951 for his role in The King and I. Earlier, he was a model and television director, and later a photographer and the author of two books.
Yul Brynner was born Yuliy Borisovich Briner in 1920. He exaggerated his background and early life for the press, claiming that he was born "Taidje Khan" of part-Mongol parentage, on the Russian island of Sakhalin. In reality, he was born at home in a four-story residence at 15 Aleutskaya Street, Vladivostok, in the Far Eastern Republic (present-day Primorsky Krai, Russia). He occasionally referred to himself as Julius Briner, Jules Bryner or Youl Bryner. The 1989 biography by his son, Rock Brynner, clarified some of these issues.
Who Killed Snookie Martinelli ? 1/10/64
On the small or big screen,she always gave good performances.
Kirk Douglas Lauren Bacall Paul Newman Lee Remick Ben Gazzara Janice Rule George Axelrod Adolph Green Betty Comden Phyllis Newman at Roddy McDowall's home on Malibu 1965. Silent home movies given to me personally by Roddy McDowall.
"GUN FOR A COWARD" Storyline - A young cowboy, whose dedication to the principles of peace and reason has earned him a reputation for cowardice, overcomes his psychological aversion to violence after his elder brother unjustly censures him for not joining in a foolhardy gunfight in which their youngest brother is killed. Full cast, starring, Fred MacMurray, Jeffrey Hunter, Janice Rule, Chills Wills, Dean Stockwell, Josephine Hutchinson, Betty Lynn, Iron Eyes Cody, Robert F. Hoy, Jane Howard, Marjorie Stapp, John Larch, Paul Birch, Bob Steel, Francis Morris, Leon Alton, Stanley Andrews, Emile Avery, Forrest Burns, Penny Carpenter, Steve Carruthers, Fred Carson, Kevin Corcoran, Billy Dix, Watson Downs, Robert Haines, Joe Haworth, Chuck Hayward, Leroy Johnson, Paul Kruger, Nolan Leary, Fr...
Janice Rule as Amy Brennan, wearing Pucci and doing a sort of sexy but kind of awkward litle dance to turn on her husband, played by Richard Crenna. From the 1971 film "Doctors' Wives", directed by George Shaefer. Also starring Dyan Cannon, Gene Hackman, and Carroll O'Connor. Produced by Frankovich Productions. This is not my material, I am just a fan. No infringement intended.
Wife Rule confronts the great Diana Sands as the other woman in 70's trash flick.
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Clips from the movie "Invitation to a Gunfighter". Music: "Listen to Your Heart" (Roxette).
Rogue's March 1953 Adventure, Drama, War, Peter Lawford, Richard Greene, Janice Rule Unjustly drummed out of his regiment, a Victorian Englishman (Peter Lawford) restores his honor in India. Initial release: February 13, 1953 Director: Allan Davis Box office: 707,000 USD Budget: 659,000 USD Screenplay: Leon Gordon
Confederate veteran Matt Weaver (George Segal) returns home to New Mexico after the Civil War and discovers his farm was sold by a banker named Brewster (Pat Hingle). His fiancee Ruth (Janice Rule) has married another man in his absence. Ruth's husband and other Union sympathizers in town resent Weaver's allegiance to the Rebels during the war. His town turns against him, and soon Brewster hires a mulatto gunman named d'Estaing (Yul Brynner) to come to town and provoke Weaver into a fatal fight. However, the gunfighter becomes a malevolent and sinister force and so the town leaders are forced to turn to the Rebel whom they once wanted dead, to save them from the killer they hired.
Pelicula del oeste donde un ranchero que tiene dos hermanos con mentalidades totalmente opuestas desencadenan una revuelta en entre los hermanos. Reparto Fred MacMurray, Jeffrey Hunter, Janice Rule, Chill Wills, Dean Stockwell, Josephine Hutchinson, Betty Lynn, Iron Eyes Cody, Robert F. Hoy, Jane Howard, Marjorie Stapp
6.24 [--] Schlitz Playhouse: THE LIFE YOU SAVE 01-Mar-1957 Teleplay by Nelson Gidding/ Based on Flannery O'Connor short story Directed by Herschel Daugherty Gene Kelly, Tom T. Triplet, Janice Rule, Lucynell Crater, Agnes Moorehead, Paul Smith, George, Buddy Hart, Hitchhiker, Barbara Pepper, Miss Buell, Synopsis: Tom T. Triplet is an engaging one-armed tramp, a man who has been to a lot of places and seen a lot of things. But never before has he seen anyone like Lucynell Crater, a deaf-mute of angelic innocence. Marriage was the furthest thing from Tom's mind as he made his rounds through an impoverished section of the South. Episode information from: http://ctva.biz/US/Anthology/SchlitzPlayhouseOfStars.htm Series Premise: When Schlitz Playhouse of Stars first premiered it was an hou...
[03] Breaking Point: FIRE AND ICE 30Sep1963 Paul Richards as Dr. McKinley Thompson Eduard Franz as Dr. Edward Raymer Janice Rule, Diane Henry, Kevin McCarthy, David Henry, Irene Tedrow, Mrs. Henry, Suzi Carnell, Reception Nurse, Maris Wrixon, Lawyer's Secretary, Ronnie Rondell Jr., Synopsis: An executive's wife faced with the breakup of her childless marriage, becomes involved with a young stranger. Series Premise: Breaking Point is an American medical drama that aired from September 16, 1963, to April 27, 1964. The series, which was a spinoff of Ben Casey, stars Paul Richards and Eduard Franz. The series was created by Meta Rosenberg. Richards stars as Dr. McKinley Thompson, the chief resident in psychiatry at York Hospital, a fictitious hospital in Los Angeles. Eduard Franz co-sta...
Gun For A Coward (1957) After the death of a rancher his three sons run the ranch but one of them is seen as a coward because of his reluctance to gunfight. Director: Abner Biberman Writer: R. Wright Campbell Stars: Fred MacMurray, Jeffrey Hunter, Janice Rule movie showtimes, movie theater, movie times, movie trailers, movies in theaters, movies out now, new movie releases, new movies, new release movies, recent movies, theater, upcoming movies, action movies, movies online, utility trailers, watch movies, free, film streaming, watch, movies, cowboy, classic, movie, cult, western, classical, western film, cowboy movies, film western, western movies, classic movies, best western, free western movies, western blot, western university
Targeted by reputedly the most powerful, well connected paedophile ring in Scotland. Pursued across four legal jurisdictions Victims of arson and innumerable break-ins, surveillance and harassment Twice having the trauma of the children they love violently seized by armed police Ignored by every state agency you can name Shunned by Nicola Sturgeon, Enda Kenny and the British Embassy Alone, in foreign country, without friends, resources or respite for two years This family still stands, still loves one another and needs your help. Think we live in a country governed by the rule of law? Think again, and read the Docherty files!
Omar Khadr, Oh Canada: Book Launch at Vancouver Public Library, September 19, 2012 Omar Khadr's imprisonment in Guantanamo raises disturbing questions for Canadians. A discussion about human rights and the rule of law with Janice Williamson (University of Alberta), editor of the new book "Omar Khadr, Oh Canada", Gail Davidson (Lawyers' Rights Watch Canada), Robert Diab (Guantanamo North), Alnoor Gova (UBC), and Grace Woo (Ghost Dancing with Colonialism). Maher Arar contributes by Skype. The event took place on September 19, 2012, Omar Khadr's 26th birthday, and his tenth year in Guantanamo. Part 1 - Kat Norris of Coast Salish ancestry opens the evening with drumming and a blessing. Anthology editor Janice Williamson speaks about Omar Khadr. Part 2 - Maher Arar, Gail Davidson & Janice...
Alicia Stuyvesant (Janice Rule) meets Paul Bryan (Ben Gazzara) in a room arranged by CIA man Mike Allen. She's hoping that Paul can exchange her estranged husband for an East German spy.
THE SUBTERRANEANS (1960) starring Leslie Caron, George Peppard, Janice Rule and Roddy McDowall; screenplay by Robert Thom, based on a novel by Jack Kerouac; directed by Ranald MacDougall A jaded young writer finds love with a troubled French girl in the jazz clubs and bars of San Francisco's budding Beat scene. THE SUBTERRANEANS (1960) George Peppard (excerpt #1): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ah7adYx3_qk&feature;=youtu.be
Route 66 was a TV show about 2 characters,Tod and Buz,who decide to drive across America in search of work, adventure, and themselves,driving a Corvette,ostensibly,the third star of the show,using locales across North America.The roster of guest stars on Route 66 includes several actors who later went on to fame, as well as major stars on the downward side of their careers.In this video: Dorothy Malone 0:17 Jeanne Bal 1:03 Walter Matthau 1:26 Anne Francis 1:40 Suzanne Pleshette 2:10 Robert Redford 2:49 Janice Rule 3:22 Inger Stevens 3:55 Julie Newmar 4:33 Tuesday Weld 5:06 Susan Oliver 5:36 Anne Helm 6:07 Rolling Stones (Route 66) 6:37
Doctors' Wives Trailer 1971 Director: George Schaefer Starring: Carroll O'Connor, Dyan Cannon, Gene Hackman, Janice Rule, Rachel Roberts, Richard Crenna Official Content From Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Lascivious soaper about the lives of a group of physicians in the bedroom as well as the operating room. Movie, Doctors' Wives Movie,Doctors' Wives Trailer,Doctors' Wives 1971, George Schaefer,Carroll O'Connor, Dyan Cannon, Gene Hackman, Janice Rule, Rachel Roberts, Richard Crenna
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