Laughing Anne (1953) photograph (2) Forrest Tucker, Margaret Lockwood


Laughing Anne (1953 film)

Laughing Anne is a colonialist potboiler, set in the Exotic East, steeped in sexual desire, and ruminating vaguely on love and duty. It's built around a love triangle of sorts, but not one in which two men fight over a woman — instead, it's one in which a woman and man love one another, but the woman feels obligated to another.


LAUGHING ANNE, Margaret Lockwood, 1953 Stock Photo Alamy

Movie Info. A French singer (Margaret Lockwood) follows a boxer (Forrest Tucker) to the South Seas and falls for a ship's captain (Wendell Corey). Genre: Adventure. Original Language: English.


Laughing Anne (1953)

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LAUGHING ANNE 1953 Republic film with Margaret Lockwood and Ronald Shiner Stock Photo Alamy

Based on Conrad's short story of a red-headed beauty of the eighteen-eighties who was a singer in an elegant Parisian night-club, whose laugh gave her the title of «Laughing Anne». Her lover, Jen Farrell wins a fight that should have led to a meeting with heavyweight champion John L. Sullivan but crooks, who had sought to fix the fight, fixed him instead and Farrell is so hurt that.


Laughing Anne (1953)

In Laughing Anne a Parisian club singer finds herself torn between two sailors on the tumultuous South Seas. Based on Joseph Conrad's novel "Between the Tides," and produced and directed by Herbert Wilcox.


Laughing Anne (1953)

Laughing Anne is a 1953 British adventure film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Wendell Corey, Margaret Lockwood, Forrest Tucker, and Ronald Shiner. The film was shot at Shepperton Studios outside London. The film's sets were designed by the art director William C. Andrews and costumes were by Elizabeth Haffenden.


Laughing Anne (1953) lobby card (1) Margaret Lockwood, Forrest Tucker, Wendell Corey 1 of 8

The film Laughing Anne, which was based on Conrad's play, was the first of three films to be completed under a production-distribution pact between Republic Studio president Herbert J. Yates and the British producer Herbert Wilcox and actress Anna Neagle of Wilcox-Neagle Productions. The film marked the first to combine Technicolor and a.


Laughing Anne (1953)

Laughing Anne (1953) 09/01/1953 (GB) Adventure, Drama, Romance 1h 30m User Score. Overview.. We don't have any reviews for Laughing Anne. Media. No videos, backdrops or posters have been added to Laughing Anne. Status Released Original Language English. Budget-Revenue-


LAUGHING ANNE, Margaret Lockwood, 1953 Stock Photo Alamy

Laughing Anne is a 1953 British adventure film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Wendell Corey, Margaret Lockwood, Forrest Tucker, and Ronald Shiner. It was adapted from Joseph Conrad's short story, "Because of the Dollars" and from his 1923 two-act play, Laughing Anne. The film was shot at Shepperton Studios outside London.The film's sets were designed by the art director William C.


Laughing Anne (1953 film)

Laughing Anne is a film directed by Herbert Wilcox with Wendell Corey, Margaret Lockwood, Forrest Tucker, Ronald Shiner.. Year: 1953. Original title: Laughing Anne. Synopsis: Based on Conrad's short story of a red-headed beauty of the eighteen-eighties who was a singer in an elegant Parisian night-club, whose laugh gave her the title of ";Laughing Anne".


Laughing Anne (1953) photograph (2) Forrest Tucker, Margaret Lockwood

Laughing Anne. 1953. USA/Great Britain. Directed by Herbert Wilcox. With Wendell Corey, Margaret Lockwood, Forrest Tucker. 90 min. Based on a 1923 two-act play by Joseph Conrad, Laughing Anne was the first of four films co-produced by Republic and the British producer-director Herbert Wilcox (Irene, Wings and the Woman). Set in Java but filmed mostly at London's Shepperton Studios (with.


Laughing Anne (1953)

Based on Conrad's short story of a red-headed beauty of the eighteen-eighties who was a singer in an elegant Parisian night-club, whose laugh gave her the title of "Laughing Anne". Her lover, Jen Farrell wins a fight that should have led to a meeting with heavyweight champion John L. Sullivan but crooks, who had sought to fix the fight, fixed.


Laughing Anne (1953) lobby card (6) Wendell Corey, Margaret Lockwood 7 of 8

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Laughing Anne (1953)

Not much is known about Ginger, except what film reporter Gerald Bowman, whose column in the February 13, 1953 edition of The Liverpool Echo, recounted during his on-set encounter with the feline thespian: Herbert Wilcox, now completing "Laughing Anne" at Shepperton, has discovered a new star for whom I, personally, have fallen hard.


Laughing Anne (1953)

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Laughing Anne (1953) lobby card (7) Forrest Tucker, Margaret Lockwood 8 of 8

User Reviews. Wendell Corey is a rising seaman in the Far East. He gets his own commands and permission to bring his wife along. She, however, hates the sea and leaves him. He goes on a drunk, meets saloon singer Margaret Lockwood and her kept man, Forrest Tucker. When he returns to his ship and sets sail, he discovers Miss Lockwood has stowed.

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