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Published March 4, 2019

MEMORIES OF MARILYN: ROBERT RYAN

Memories of Marilyn: Robert Ryan (co-star in “Clash By Night.”)

“I got the feeling she was a frightened, lonely little girl who was trying awfully hard. She always seemed to be so mournful looking around the set, and I’d always try to cheer her up. She never went out with the rest of us socially after work. I remember, after we finished the picture, she sent me a box of candy. I don’t know why.”

Published February 2, 2019

“CLASH BY NIGHT” AT THE BFI

Clash By Night will be screened at the BFI in Southban, London on February 23rd and 25th, as part of a retrospective for leading lady Barbara Stanwyck.

After being away for 10 years, Mae Doyle (Barbara Stanwyck) returns to her California hometown following an affair with a married politician, which came to an end when he died and his relatives sued for her inheritance. Mae begins dating Jerry (Paul Douglas), an amiable fisherman, while his bitter best friend, Earl (Robert Ryan), a cynic married to a burlesque dancer, finds himself attracted to her. Mae and Jerry marry, but soon she gets bored and starts an affair with just-divorced Earl.

– imdb.com

For tickets, head here: https://whatson.bfi.org.uk/Online/mapSelect.asp

Published April 11, 2018

HAPPY BIRTHDAY PAUL DOUGLAS

Today we are wishing actor Paul Douglas (April 11th 1907 – September 11th 1959) a very happy birthday.

Douglas was an American movie star, who made his debut in films in 1936 and worked consistently up until his untimely death at 52 in 1959.  Some of his film credits include: “A Letter To Three Wives” (1949) and “Panic In The Streets” (1950.)  But it was his role in the classic film noir drama “Clash By Night” (1952) as the bumbling, but loveable Jerry D’Amato starring alongside Barbara Stamwyk, Robert Ryan and Marilyn Monroe, that he will be best remembered.  Douglas also shared the same billing with Marilyn in the 1952 comedy “We’re Not Married!”

Douglas had been cast as Mr Jeff D. Sheldrake, an iconic character in the equally iconic film “The Apartment” (1960) which was Directed by Billy Wilder and co-starred Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine.  It would go on to be nominated for 10 Academy Awards (winning 5, including Best Picture.)  But tragically, Douglas died suddenly of a heart attack in 1959 and the role was recast and given to Fred MacMurray.



Here he is with Marilyn at the 1953 Photoplay Awards.

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