Rhonda Fleming plays Cleopatra in William Castle’s amusingly daft, kitsch and campy 1953 Technicolor biopic Serpent of the Nile, with Raymond Burr unexpectedly cast as Mark Antony. In 1953, Rhonda Fleming portrays Cleopatra in director […]
Back at Paramount Pictures, Rhonda Fleming plays the title role of The Redhead in director Leslie Fenton’s mildly enjoyable Western, The Redhead and the Cowboy (1951), also with Glenn Ford and Edmond O’Brien. Ford stars […]
Director Jack Lee’s ambitious and compelling 1953 black and white British crime drama Turn the Key Softly stars Yvonne Mitchell, Joan Collins and Kathleen Harrison as three women in trouble getting used to their lives […]
Rhonda Fleming is reunited with Ronald Reagan for Tropic Zone (1953) at Pine-Thomas Productions for release by Paramount. Writer-director Lewis R Foster’s 1953 Tropic Zone is a weak, forgettable adventure with simian-jawed, expatriate freedom-fighter hero […]
Rhonda Fleming is top-billed for director Sidney Salkow and producer Sam Katzman’s Technicolor historical action adventure The Golden Hawk (1952) with Sterling Hayden, Helena Carter and John Sutton. The Golden Hawk is scripted by Robert […]
In 1950 Rhonda Fleming portrays John Payne’s fiery love interest Madeline Danzeeger in the Western film The Eagle and the Hawk. American lawmen Texas Ranger Captain Todd Croyden (John Payne) and Union spy Whitney Randolph (Dennis O’Keefe) […]
Director Joe May’s 1944 black-and-white wartime housing shortage comedy-romance Johnny Doesn’t Live Here Anymore [And So They Were Married] stars William Terry as the titular Johnny Moore, who joins the army, newly enlisted in the Marines. […]
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