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| | MovieMorlocks.com: Movie Blog |
 | | Sure, it’s an unrelieved woman’s movie, a weeper, a sentimental three-hankie film, but there’s no arguing that the storyline of Dark Victory, which initially made it to the movie screen in 1939, starring Warner Bros.’ queen Bette Davis, is riveting. |
 | | When Henry VIII shed his mistress Mary Boleyn (and his first wife - Queen Catherine) for her younger more comely sister Anne, he probably set the precedent, and the countless films are just examples of art imitating life. |
 | | H.G. Wells was born in 1866, and so a man with distinct ties to both the 19th and 20th centuries, although perhaps the image we have of him as a man is more 19th century, thanks especially to the popularity of a couple of Wells titles. |
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