
Ida Lupino in The Big Knife (1955)

What’s This, Christmas In June? — Visitors to the home of Ida Lupino and Howard Duff are startled to see this Christmas tree in the front hallway, but the film couple have a ready explanation. They had such a good time last Christmas with their three-year-old daughter, Bridget, that they sought to extend the Christmas spirit through the whole year. So they kept the tree up and “everything has been happy ever since.” The packages contain Father’s Day gifts for Duff, 1955.

COOL, COOL WATER- Ida Lupino finds a cool drink of water most refreshing after a hot day’s work on the filming of RKO Radio’s “On Dangerous Ground,” in which she co-stars with Robert Ryan.

FEB 21 1955
SENTIMENTAL ATTACHMENT — Ida Lupino’s scheme to catch a millionaire is complicated by her sentimental attachment for a little boy (played by Peter Reynolds) with a problem, in “Marked Down,” to be seen on “Singer Four Star Playhouse,” Thursday, Nov. 25, at 9:30p.m., EST, over CBS Television.

Actress Director Star Ida Lupino . Photo is dated Jan 2, 1955. Ida Lupino to star on Singer Four Star Playhouse.

6. Marion becomes attached to Hank Teagle (Wesley Addy), who wants to marry her. Hank has been a family friend of her and Charlie. She tells Charlie she’s going to see a lawyer about divorce.
NOV 1955

Unbelievably beautiful
Ida Lupino and Jack Palance in The Big Knife
OCT 20 1955

Ida Lupino stars in ‘Masquerade,’ story of suspense and attempted murder on Four Star Playhouse, Thursday night on Channel 2, photo dated July 17, 1955.

July 1, 1955 — Ida Lupino and Franchot Tone comprise the entire case of “Award,” the powerful tale of a Hollywood actress who has to prove herself capable of sincere emotion before a Broadway director will hire her for a coveted stage role, to be presented on “Bristol-Myers Four Star Playhouse.”
Here are all (I think) the gifs I made from The Big Knife (1955)

A snippet of the loveliness of Ida Lupino, 1955
You can thank an obnoxious watermark for the fact that you can only see part of her face. I tried to be artsy about it, but it was a failed experiment, I’m afraid.