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  1. Jeanne Eagles was a real actress and in her brief career was recognized during her time (the 1920s) as one of the best. She died tragically at a relatively young age. This movie is highly fictionalized, but is loosely based on her life. Kim Novak stars as Jeanne Eagels, and she is stunning.

  2. Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews. So-so conventional and cliche-filled mostly fictionalized biopic of the ill-fated Jeanne Eagels. Full Review | Original Score: B- | Jul 2, 2014 ...

  3. Jeanne Eagels. Actress: The Letter. Jeanne Eagels, one of the most intriguing stars of late silent films and the early talkies, was born Amelia Jean Eagles on June 26, 1890 in Kansas City, Missouri, to Edward and Julia Sullivan Eagles. Young Jean was part of an impoverished family of eight, with three brothers and two sisters. She likely stopped going to school when she was 11 years old. As a ...

  4. The Letter movie (1929) review summary: Jean de Limur’s creaky dawn-of-the-sound-era crime/trial drama is a must-see as the sole extant talkie featuring Broadway star Jeanne Eagels, whose performance, though wholly of its time, culminates in a final emotional outburst that remains as impressive as it undoubtedly was nearly a century ago.

  5. "Jeanne Eagels" is a highly fictionalized biography of the great stage star who also acquitted herself well in films before her death at the age of 39. Directed by George Sidney, the movie also stars Jeff Chandler as Satori. His character existed, under another name, and unlike in the film, Eagels was married to him for a time.

  6. By what name was Jeanne Eagels (1957) officially released in Canada in English? Jeanne Eagels (1957) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. Biographical film based loosely on the life of 1920s stage star Jeanne Eagels. Daniel Fuchs. Screenplay, Story. George Sidney. Director. John Fante. Screenplay. Sonya Levien. Screenplay.

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