Diana Baker. I saw her in Marnie (not one of the better Hitchcock films, imo). I wouldn't have guessed that they were the same person.
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Corrected.Diane Baker, IMO. She was a more wholesome model of Carroll "Baby Doll" Baker.
Now I must see this film."As for this, I've seen it. Twice. You had good lighting and a bad director."
It's based on a novel by Harold Robbins. Complete trash, but in a good way.Now I must see this film.
Side note - even without Photoshop the actors and actresses of yesteryear looked fantastic compared to modern day coiffed and touched-up stars. Lighting in these promo shots is harsh as hell but they almost always look hot or handsome.
You can do allot with B&W negative in a darkroom. They were retouched back in the Twenties. Photoshop is merely the modern computer method.Now I must see this film.
Side note - even without Photoshop the actors and actresses of yesteryear looked fantastic compared to modern day coiffed and touched-up stars. Lighting in these promo shots is harsh as hell but they almost always look hot or handsome.