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Lana Turner

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Lana Turner with her Great Dane, Billy
Tags: 1942, A Star's Best Friend, animal, dog, home, Lana Turner,
Lana Turner
Tags: 1944, hair, Lana Turner, portrait,
Lana Turner, director Edward Buzzell and Susan Peters between scenes of <em>Keep Your Powder Dry</em>
Tags: 1945, director, Directors in Action, Edward Buzzell, Keep Your Powder Dry, Lana Turner, Susan Peters,
Lana Turner, Lew Ayres-- <em>Calling Dr. Kildare</em>
Tags: 1939, Calling Dr. Kildare, Lana Turner, Lew Ayres, portrait,
Lana Turner
Tags: Lana Turner, portrait, Stars & Stripes,
Lana Turner
Tags: fur, hat, Lana Turner, portrait, The Milliner's Art,
Lana Turner and twenty of the thirty-two costumes designed by Walter Plunkett for <em>Diane</em>
Tags: 1956, Diane, Lana Turner, portrait, Walter Plunkett,
Lana Turner between scenes of <em>The Three Musketeers</em>
Tags: 1948, Lana Turner, leaning board, The Leaning Board, The Three Musketeers (1948),
Lana Turner does a little phoning between scenes of <em>Latin Lovers</em>
Tags: 1953, break, dressing room, Lana Turner, Latin Lovers, leaning board, telephone, The Leaning Board,
Doing their bit at the Hollywood Canteen: Lana Turner, Deanna Durbin and Marlene Dietrich
Tags: Deanna Durbin, Lana Turner, Marlene Dietrich, The War Effort, uniform,
Lana Turner and Edmund Purdom on the set of <em>The Prodigal</em>
Tags: 1955, Edmund Purdom, Lana Turner, leaning board, The Leaning Board, The Prodigal (1955),
Lana Turner
Tags: 1940, Lana Turner, portrait,
Lana Turner, Jeff Chandler-- <em>The Lady Takes a Flyer</em>
Tags: 1958, Jeff Chandler, Lana Turner, portrait, The Lady Takes a Flyer,
Lana Turner, John Garfield and director Tay Garnett rehearse a scene in <em>The Postman Always Rings Twice</em>
Tags: 1946, director, Directors in Action, John Garfield, Lana Turner, Tay Garnett, The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946),
Turhan Bey and Lana Turner at the time of their romance
Tags: 1945, Lana Turner, portrait, Turhan Bey,
Lana Turner & Artie Shaw arrive in New York on the 20th Century. March, 1940
Tags: 1940, Artie Shaw, couple, fur, gloves, hat, Lana Turner, train, Traveling in Style,
Ava Gardner pays Lana Turner a call on the set of <em>The Merry Widow</em>
Tags: 1952, Ava Gardner, Lana Turner, The Merry Widow (1952), visitor, Visitor on the Set,
While her hair is being groomed for the next scene in <em>A Life of Her Own</em>, Lana Turner chats with costar Ray Milland
Tags: 1950, A Life of Her Own, dressing room, hair, Lana Turner, mirror, Ray Milland,
Lana Turner
Tags: jewelry, Lana Turner, portrait, The Jewelry Box,
Lana Turner
Tags: hair, jewelry, Lana Turner, portrait, The Jewelry Box,
Navy Lieutenant Robert Stack teaches Lana Turner how to salute. October, 1944
Tags: 1944, Lana Turner, Robert Stack, The War Effort, uniform,
Some lucky servicemen have lunch with Lana Turner on the M-G-M lot
Tags: 1944, Lana Turner, lunch, The War Effort, uniform,
Director Mark Robson, Lana Turner and producer Jerry Wald read a scroll-like letter signed by 475 citizens of Camden, Maine, asking that <em>Peyton Place</em>, partially shot in their hometown, receive its world premiere there
Tags: 1957, director, Jerry Wald, Lana Turner, Mark Robson, Peyton Place, producer,
Lana Turner gets a lesson in painting from landscape artist David Stirling in Rocky Mountain National Park. September, 1941
Tags: 1941, cigar, David Stirling, Lana Turner, The Good Life,
Lana Turner and <em>The Rains of Ranchipur</em> producer Frank Ross at the Fox commissary
Tags: 1955, break, Frank Ross, Lana Turner, lunch, producer, Take a Break, The Rains of Ranchipur,
Producer Ross Hunter, Lana Turner and costume designer Jean Louis talk <em>Imitation of Life</em>
Tags: 1959, costume designer, Imitation of Life (1959), Jean Louis, Lana Turner, producer, Ross Hunter,
Prior to filming a bathtub scene for <em>The Lady Takes a Flyer</em>: wardrobe girl Martha Bunch, cinematographer Irving Glassberg, director Jack Arnold, prop man Roy Neal, Jeff Chandler and Lana Turner
Tags: 1958, cinematographer, director, Directors in Action, Irving Glassberg, Jack Arnold, Jeff Chandler, Lana Turner, Martha Bunch, Roy Neal, The Lady Takes a Flyer, wardrobe girl,
Director Curtis Bernhardt, Fernando Lamas and Lana Turner on the set of <em>The Merry Widow</em>
Tags: 1952, Curtis Bernhardt, director, Directors in Action, Fernando Lamas, Lana Turner, The Merry Widow (1952),
Lana Turner likes music while she works. And the first tune that is always played to welcome her to the set of <em>A Life of Her Own</em> is "Peg O´ My Heart" by the Harmonicats
Tags: 1950, A Life of Her Own, fashion, hat, Lana Turner, record player, They Were Called Records,
Cinematographer Joseph Ruttenberg and Lana Turner look through the camera on the set of <em>Who´s Got the Action?</em> Behind them, director Daniel Mann
Tags: 1962, camera, cinematographer, Daniel Mann, director, Joseph Ruttenberg, Lana Turner, Masters of Light, Who's Got the Action?,
Lana Turner has a bite to eat on the set of <em>Green Dolphin Street</em>
Tags: 1947, break, Green Dolphin Street, Lana Turner, Take a Break,
Lana Turner
Tags: Lana Turner, swimming pool, swimsuit, The Swimsuit Gallery,
Lana Turner
Tags: 1938, animal, Easter, Easter Greetings!, Lana Turner,
Lana Turner
Tags: 1966, fur, jewelry, Lana Turner, Stars in Fur,
Lex Barker, Lana Turner, Pedro Armendáriz and director David Miller have a big laugh on the set of <em>Diane</em>
Tags: 1956, couple, David Miller, Diane, director, Lana Turner, laughter, Lex Barker, Pedro Armendáriz, They All Laughed, visitor,
Lana Turner, Richard Burton-- <em>The Rains of Ranchipur</em>
Tags: 1955, Lana Turner, portrait, Richard Burton, The Rains of Ranchipur,
John Lund, Lana Turner--<em> Latin Lovers</em>
Tags: 1953, John Lund, Lana Turner, Latin Lovers, portrait,
A display of affection between Lana Turner and Anthony Quinn on the set of <em>Portrait in Black</em>
Tags: 1960, Anthony Quinn, Lana Turner, Portrait in Black,
Director Jean Negulesco, Fred MacMurray and Lana Turner have lunch at the Fox commissary during the filming of <em>The Rains of Ranchipur</em>
Tags: 1955, break, director, Fred MacMurray, Jean Negulesco, Lana Turner, lunch, Take a Break, The Rains of Ranchipur,
Lana Turner, Gene Kelly-- <em>The Three Musketeers</em>
Tags: 1948, Gene Kelly, Lana Turner, The Three Musketeers (1948),

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