This is my 2nd blog about feature films, TV series and documentaries with boys, girls, men and women in sailor suits, Lederhosen and other historical clothing of the 19th century and beyond. I collect informations, trailer videos, low-res images and personal comments/ratings. This blog was introduced in 2011. 2012-2020 on Wordpress. Now I'm back. Update will take a while.
September 11, 2012
The Blue Veil (1951)
Drama starring Jane Wyman, nominated for 2 Oscars
-Year: 1951
-Year in film: ~1918
-Country: USA
-Who in clothing: Stephanie ~13 yo, sailor dress
-Who in clothing 2:
-Available on DVD: no
-I own: no
-Clothing occurence: low ??
-Rating: 3/10
-Rating: ***
-Comment: At least 12 or 13 yo Natalie Wood (1938-1981) as 12 yo Stephanie in a white or light colored sailor dress, 2 stripes (pictured, a publicity still).
I found this by coincidence during research but there's only one short clip (without her). So I can't say much more about it. The scene looks quite interesting (being embraced). Set after WWI.
Also starring Charles Laughton, Joan Blondell and Vivian Vance. Jane Wymon won a Golden Globe.
I hope for a soon broadcasting and will update it.
Rating 3 for now. I think not released on either DVD nor VHS.
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Only Information of any interest might be: she was Ronny Reagans first wife!
ReplyDeleteCongratualions to Ronald Reagan...one, iff not the greatest, Presídents of the united states ever!!
Only Information of any interest might be: she was Ronny Reagans first wife!
ReplyDeleteCongratualions to Ronald Reagan...one, iff not the greatest, Presídents of the united states ever!!
Sorry, Guillaume, the only thing of interest on a clothing and movie blog is to describe the clothing (and the movie). The private life of actors or politics have nothing to do with a movie. And most readers here won't be interested in grown-up women (and politics) anyway.
ReplyDeleteBtw I won't approve comments including mail addresses. And why do you change your name on each comment?
Sorry, Guillaume, the only thing of interest on a clothing and movie blog is to describe the clothing (and the movie). The private life of actors or politics have nothing to do with a movie. And most readers here won't be interested in grown-up women (and politics) anyway.
ReplyDeleteBtw I won't approve comments including mail addresses. And why do you change your name on each comment?