(Reuters) - Husky-voiced blonde Lizabeth Scott, who played the femme fatale in numerous film noir movies of the 1940s and 1950s alongside leading men including Humphrey Bogart, Burt Lancaster and ...
A smoky, sultry voice. Shadows falling upon the hypnotic face of a mysterious female. A perfect sideways glance. Hello, Lizabeth Scott. The stellar yet perhaps lesser-known film noir actress certainly ...
The sultry star appeared in such films as 'Dead Reckoning,' 'I Walk Alone,' 'Pitfall' and 'Dark City.' By Mike Barnes Senior Editor In 1957, the sensuous star released an album of torch songs and ...
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Scranton’s Lizabeth Scott starred in so many dingy black and white crime thrillers that it is something of a shock to see her in eye-popping Technicolor. “Desert Fury” (1947, Universal, unrated, out ...
Lizabeth Scott, the blonde, husky-voiced actress who was a staple of film noir films such as “The Strange Love of Martha Ivers,” “Dead Reckoning,” “I Walk Alone,” “Dark City” and “The Racket,” died on ...