In 1953, Eleanor Parker starred in her first western, Escape from Fort Bravo. The long-time Warner Bros actress had recently moved to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and this was her third film for MGM. Eleanor Parker was top-billed in Escape from Fort Bravo alongside William Holden and John Forsythe. The following is a collection of newspaper clippings and promotional photos relating to Eleanor Parker and Escape from Fort Bravo:
Here's a pair of original advertisements for Escape from Fort Bravo:
Here's a couple of contemporary newspaper clippings concerning Eleanor Parker and Escape from Fort Bravo:
Here are some promotional photographs of Eleanor Parker and her co-stars from Escape from Fort Bravo:
Voice of the Turtle in the newspapers
In 1947, Eleanor Parker starred alongside Ronald Reagan in the film adaptation of a popular play called The Voice of the Turtle. The following is a small selection of newspaper clippings concerning the movie.
One of the first things you might notice about Eleanor Parker in The Voice of the Turtle is her hair. She wears (depending on how you look at it) a somewhat cute or somewhat odd bob hairdo with prominent bangs. Some people liked the hairstyle, though one person in particular was not too fond of it:
Finally, here is a short and fluffy bit of press concerning Eleanor Parker and Ronald Reagan on the set of Voice of the Turtle:
How Eleanor Parker was cast in Of Human Bondage
Here's a great newspaper clipping in which the great writer/director Edmund Goulding tells the story of how Eleanor Parker came to be cast in the 1946 film adaptation of W. Somerset Maugham's Of Human Bondage. The role had originally been played by Bette Davis in the 1934 version so Eleanor Parker had some big shoes to fill by taking on the part.
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