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Ray Danton and Susan Hayward in I'll Cry Tomorrow (MGM, 1955) |
"Inside reason for Susan Hayward nixing Hilda Crane as her next movie: too similar to I'll Cry Tomorrow. Jean Simmons will play the role instead..." -- Erksine Johnson's column, January 7, 1956
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Guy Madison and Jean Simmons in Hilda Crane (20th Century Fox, 1956) |
"The Hilda Crane currently in release is a movie nixed by Susan Hayward at Fox. The Cannes Award winner will be seen next in The Wayward Bus." -- Erksine Johnson's column, June 15, 1956
"Susan Hayward is tipping the bottle again on the silver screen...This time, it's for The Wayward Bus,
to be produced by 20th Century Fox from the John Steinbeck novel." -- Bill Crawford's column, June 17, 1956
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Rick Jason and Joan Collins in The Wayward Bus (20th Century Fox, 1957) |
"Susan Hayward
is on a sweetness-and-light-plus-fun kick as far as her next movie assignment is concerned. She's definitely said no to The Wayward Bus
and The Three Faces of Eve
-- both on the morbid side. A bubbly musical may draw a "yes, indeedy" from Susan..." -- Erksine Johnson's column, July 27, 1956
"It is no secret that Susan Hayward is the star who would like to 'wash that man right outta my hair'..." -- The New York Times, October 6, 1956
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Mitzi Gaynor and Rossano Brazzi in South Pacific (20th Century Fox, 1958) |
Susie may not have gotten to clinch with Guy, Rick, or Rossano, but Ray and John aren't such bad consolation prizes.
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John Gavin and Susan Hayward in Back Street (Universal-International, 1961) |