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Whatever happened to Ida Lupino, the popular film star of the 1940s?  Wasn’t she married to Leslie Howard, the British actor who was killed during World War II?

L.E.P.

In the early 1950s, Miss Lupino turned to writing, directing and producing, making good, small-budget films with feminist themes, but also continued her acting career; e.g., Junior Bonner, 1972; The Devil’s Rain, 1975; The Food of the Gods, 1976.  Out of an estimated 65,500 hours of prime-time TV drama during 1950-1980, only 115 hours were directed by women, and 35 of those were directed by Miss Lupino.

The 67-year old actress was married to Louis Hayward, not Leslie Howard, from 1938 to 1945.  In 1951, she married actor Howard Duff, who co-starred with her in several films and in the TV series, Mr. Adams and Eve.

10 months ago on 18 July 2012 @ 11:52pm 1 note

The Devil’s Rain (1975)

1 year ago on 24 October 2011 @ 12:19am

Watching The Devil’s Rain (1975)

1 year ago on 23 October 2011 @ 6:34pm

1975

1 year ago on 6 September 2011 @ 5:08pm 1 note

William Shatner and Ida Lupino

1975

2 years ago on 27 April 2011 @ 3:05pm

via www.bifi.fr

Wow!!!

La Pluie du diable, Robert Fuest, 1975. Ida Lupino perruquée et défigurée, toute en liquéfaction : corbeau méconnaissable si ce n’est son nez et son menton, elle fume, fond, se transforme en gélatine visqueuse, série d’effets spéciaux très élaborés qui durent en tout dix minutes sous une pluie du diable.   
© DR  

[Rain of the Devil, Robert Fuest, 1975.  Ida Lupino wigged and disfigured, is unrecognizable without her nose and chin, she smokes, her essence is transformed into viscous gelatin in a series of very elaborate special effects that go on for ten minutes in rain of the devil {I tried to translate the French, but I think I mostly failed… they sure use some big words!}]

2 years ago on 30 September 2010 @ 12:26am