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Screen Shot: " The Naked Edge "

CANDID PRESS PUBLICITY PHOTO

 


 

Subject in Photo : Deborah Kerr & Gary Cooper

Movie :  The Naked Edge

Year :  1961

Studio :  United Artists

Size :  8x10

Photo Finish :  Glossy

Condition :  Very Good

Original :  No

Black / White :  Yes

Comments :     This is a marvelous photo for Vintage Star and Movie Still memorabilia collectors - Why not add this to your collection, don't let this one pass you by -


 


 




 

 Samplings

William Holden: It was said of him that in more than seventy films, he never once gave a bad performance. He was a charming and unconventional man with a "wild streak" and a compulsion to test himself at every turn. At his peak he became a leading man of immense attractivness who refused to take fame and adulation seriously while in his later years a weary cynicism seemed to reflect the reality of the world around him. Holden's achievements as an Academy-Award winning, internationally-acclaimed actor are revealed in his best films, such as The Golden Boy, Born Yesterday, The Country Girl, Sunset Boulevard, Starlag 17, Sabrina, The bridge On The River Kwai, The world Of Suzie Wong and Network.

"The Proud and Profane" starring Deborah Kerr & William Holden opened in June, 1956 at the Astor Theater in New York City - with Thelma Ritter,  Dewey Martin, Marion Ross

released by Paramount Pictures with an approx. running-time of 111 minutes - a Blach & White Film 

    


 

" I wanted you, " Surov shouted. " I can't let you go. "

There is a borderline for every man and woman . . .

DeBORAH KeRR crosses it with YuL BRYNNeR
in ANATOLe LITVAK'S Production of

" the journey "

Tormented by his search for truth, Major Surov  became a barbaric, savage figure. Diana watched helplessly, awaiting the signal to join Paul and cross the lake into Austria.