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I never knew Barbara Stanwyck had her own show. I am really enjoying these episodes. Thank you so very much for posting. Blessings.
Great character actors surrounding Ms. Stanwyck...John McGiver, Richard Emhardt and Kent Smith!
🥰 Thank you 👍
She lived a long life for a person who started smoking at age 9. 82 when she passed.
Miss Stanwyck looks marvelous!
Thank you. A pleasure to watch a legend.
Wonderful. Thank you
Her designer, Werle, also did some of those marvelous clothes that Marlo Thomas wore on 'That Girl.'
Great stuff!
Iconic 🌹
I loved how Barbara wore her beautiful clothes.
I love her clothes, she really wears them nicely.!
Edith Head designed many marvelous outfits for her in some of her films.
This woman was such a beauty. And I noticed the actor from The Damned Don't Cry as Dex but cannot remember his name.
Kent Smith.
@@ginnylorenz5265 Thank you
Originally telecast on March 13, 1961.
A bit ‘’Little Foxes’’ around the edges….
My first thought too!
Yes, Barbara would have made a great Regina.
Yes, indeedy!
I never knew Barbara Stanwyck had her own show. I am really enjoying these episodes. Thank you so very much for posting. Blessings.
Great character actors surrounding Ms. Stanwyck...John McGiver, Richard Emhardt and Kent Smith!
🥰 Thank you 👍
She lived a long life for a person who started smoking at age 9. 82 when she passed.
Miss Stanwyck looks marvelous!
Thank you. A pleasure to watch a legend.
Wonderful. Thank you
Her designer, Werle, also did some of those marvelous clothes that Marlo Thomas wore on 'That Girl.'
Great stuff!
Iconic 🌹
I loved how Barbara wore her beautiful clothes.
I love her clothes, she really wears them nicely.!
Edith Head designed many marvelous outfits for her in some of her films.
This woman was such a beauty. And I noticed the actor from The Damned Don't Cry as Dex but cannot remember his name.
Kent Smith.
@@ginnylorenz5265 Thank you
Originally telecast on March 13, 1961.
A bit ‘’Little Foxes’’ around the edges….
My first thought too!
Yes, Barbara would have made a great Regina.
Yes, indeedy!