Louis Hayward oozes malevolence as a writer with a dark secret in Fritz Lang’s House By The River (1950).
Film critic Tom Vick praised the film, writing, “Lang beautifully evokes the Victorian era with his customary attention to detail.”
You can find this one on YouTube
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The Pirates of Capri (1949) is an Edgar G. Ulmer swashbuckling pirate romantic adventure shot in Italy, with Louis Hayward playing a variation on Zorro. Not what you expect from Ulmer but it's energetic and fun. And he had a decent budget.
My review: https://dfordoom-movieramblings.blogspot.com/2023/10/the-pirates-of-capri-1949.html
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Ida Lupino and Louis Hayward, mutual photographs on the train from Los Angeles to New York, May 1939. Published in Screenland magazine.
Ida Lupino and Louis Hayward (#BOTD 1909) share a laugh during the first year of their marriage. The photo was used to promote Hayward’s film “The Man in the Iron Mask” (1939)
1941 — “Ida Lupino, one lass who has made cinema hysteria pay, saves her smiles for off-screen dancing with Louie Hayward”
James Whale's The Man in the Iron Mask (1939), based (loosely) on the final instalment of Alexander Dumas’ tales of the Three Musketeers.
Visually impressive and worth seeing for some bravura acting, especially Louis Hayward’s extraordinary performances. Joan Bennett is good as well. Entertaining.
My review: https://dfordoom-movieramblings.blogspot.com/2018/07/the-man-in-iron-mask-1939.html
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