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A LIFE OF HER OWN (1950)

DIRECTOR
George Cukor
GUIÓN
Isobel Lennart
CAST
Lana Turner ... Lily Brannel James
Ray Milland ... Steve Harleigh
Tom Ewell ... Tom Caraway
Louis Calhern ... Jim Leversoe
Ann Dvorak ... Mary Ashlon
Barry Sullivan ... Lee Gorrance
Margaret Phillips ... Nora Harleigh
Jean Hagen ... Maggie Collins
Phyllis Kirk ... Jerry
Sara Haden ... Smitty
Hermes Pan ... Specialty Dancer
PRODUCTOR
Voldemar Vetluguin
MÚSICA ORIGINAL
Bronislau Kaper
FOTOGRAFIA
George J. Folsey
SINOPSIS
[quote]Lana Turner stars as an ambitious model who seeks her fortune in New York City. She is befriended by over-the-hill cover-girl Ann Dvorak, whose performance carries the story until she commits suicide twenty minutes into the film. Turner promises herself that she won't end up burned out like Dvorak, but as her fame grows, she is inexorably drawn into the hectic social whirl that sealed Dvorak's doom. Enjoying the favors of wealthy Ray Milland, Turner seeks out Milland's wife (Margaret Phillips), hoping to convince the woman to give up her husband. When she meets the crippled Mrs. Milland, Turner is made painfully aware of the length and breadth of the woman's love for her husband. Turner pulls out of the relationship, and we are encouraged to believe that hers will be a much happier and more fulfilling life than that of the unfortunate Ann Dvorak (ironically, in real life Ann Dvorak's final days were relatively contented ones, while Lana Turner spent her twilight years wondering where the looks, the men and the money had gone). Though not so noted in the credits, A Life of Her Own was inspired by The Abiding Vision, a novel by Rebecca West. Bronislau Kaper's musical score was later recycled for the 1951 MGM romantic drama Invitation. -- Hal Erickson
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A LIFE OF HER OWN (1950)

DIRECTOR
George Cukor
GUIÓN
Isobel Lennart
CAST
Lana Turner ... Lily Brannel James
Ray Milland ... Steve Harleigh
Tom Ewell ... Tom Caraway
Louis Calhern ... Jim Leversoe
Ann Dvorak ... Mary Ashlon
Barry Sullivan ... Lee Gorrance
Margaret Phillips ... Nora Harleigh
Jean Hagen ... Maggie Collins
Phyllis Kirk ... Jerry
Sara Haden ... Smitty
Hermes Pan ... Specialty Dancer
PRODUCTOR
Voldemar Vetluguin
MÚSICA ORIGINAL
Bronislau Kaper
FOTOGRAFIA
George J. Folsey
SINOPSIS
[quote]Lana Turner stars as an ambitious model who seeks her fortune in New York City. She is befriended by over-the-hill cover-girl Ann Dvorak, whose performance carries the story until she commits suicide twenty minutes into the film. Turner promises herself that she won't end up burned out like Dvorak, but as her fame grows, she is inexorably drawn into the hectic social whirl that sealed Dvorak's doom. Enjoying the favors of wealthy Ray Milland, Turner seeks out Milland's wife (Margaret Phillips), hoping to convince the woman to give up her husband. When she meets the crippled Mrs. Milland, Turner is made painfully aware of the length and breadth of the woman's love for her husband. Turner pulls out of the relationship, and we are encouraged to believe that hers will be a much happier and more fulfilling life than that of the unfortunate Ann Dvorak (ironically, in real life Ann Dvorak's final days were relatively contented ones, while Lana Turner spent her twilight years wondering where the looks, the men and the money had gone). Though not so noted in the credits, A Life of Her Own was inspired by The Abiding Vision, a novel by Rebecca West. Bronislau Kaper's musical score was later recycled for the 1951 MGM romantic drama Invitation. -- Hal Erickson
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TCM rip from satellite. There are watermarks.
Duration: 1:48:18
Data Size: 690.54 MB
Bit Rate: 0.89 Mbps
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DivX 5.0, 624 × 480, 23.976 fps
Audio Tracks:
MPEG Layer-3 Audio stereo, 44.1 kHz
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A Life of Her Own.avi (690.54 MB)
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