
Maureen O'Hara
The Foxes of Harrow (1947) DVD available
Powerful adaptation of Frank Yerby's novel stars Rex Harrison as an illegitimate
Irish gambler determined to make it big in 1830s New Orleans, but ends up in a
dysfunctional marriage with belle Maureen O'Hara. Controversial these days for its
depiction of slaves. Also starring Richard Haydn and Victor McLaglen. Excellent
quality.
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Ten Gentlemen From West Point (1942) DVD available
Moving tale of the early days of West Point with hardcore commander Laird
Cregar putting green recruits George Montgomery and John Sutton through
intense training, with the boys feuding over a rich girl turned barmaid (Maureen
O'Hara). Also starring Ward Bond and Victor Francen. Excellent quality.
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Kangaroo (1952) DVD available
Fascinating Australian outback drama stars Peter Lawford and Richard Boone
as two robbers who hide out at a drunken Irishman's (Finlay Currie) ranch,
where Lawford tries to pass himself off as the rancher's son while falling
for his gorgeous daughter (Maureen O'Hara)! Excellent quality.
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Sentimental Journey (1946) DVD available
Wildly dramatic soaper stars Maureen O'Hara as a dying actress who convinces
her unknowing producer husband John Payne to adopt a little girl (Connie Marshall)
to comfort him when she dies. Also starring William Bendix, Sir Cedric Hardwicke,
and Mischa Auer. Excellent quality.
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Do You Love Me (1946) DVD available
Fun musical comedy stars Maureen O'Hara as a stuffy music professor who lets
her hair down and is wooed by crooner Dick Haymes and bandleader Harry James, while
trying to explain it to her current fiancee (Richard Wainwright). Also starring
Reginald Gardiner. Excellent quality.
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The Forbidden Street (1949) DVD available
Wild Victorian melodrama stars Maureen O'Hara as a rich girl who marries
drunken painter Dana Andrews, sees him die in a drunken stupor, gets blackmailed
by a scary old lady (Dame Sybil Thorndike), and then finally finds happiness
with a drunken barrister (also Andrews). Excellent quality.
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