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She made her debut in Raoul Walsh's "They Died with Their Boots On" (1941) before graduating to starring status in distinguished films like "Pride of the Marines" (1945, her third movie with director Delmer Daves), and "Voice of the Turtle" (1947, opposite Ronald Reagan), adapted from John van Druten's Broadway hit.
- Lizzie
Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A...
- Many Rivers to Cross
Many Rivers to Cross - (Original Trailer) Eleanor Parker...
- Lizzie
Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A lovelorn actress shares her apartment with a lonely soldier. Cast & Crew. Read More. Irving Rapper. Director. Ronald Reagan. Sgt. Bill Page. Eleanor Parker. Sally Middleton. Eve Arden. Olive Lashbrooke. Wayne Morris. Comm. Ned Burling. Kent Smith. Kenneth Bartlett. Photos & Videos.
- Irving Rapper, Richard Barr, Les Guthrie
- Ronald Reagan
1h 59m1945. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Awards. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A blinded Marine tries to adjust to civilian life. Cast & Crew. Read More. Delmer Daves. Director. John Garfield. Al Schmid. Eleanor Parker. Ruth Hartley. Dane Clark. Lee Diamond. John Ridgely. Jim Merchant. Rosemary Decamp.
- Delmer Daves, Art Lueker
- John Garfield
Eleanor Parker at the TCM Movie Database; Eleanor Parker at AllMovie; Eleanor Parker at Rotten Tomatoes "Eleanor Parker – Obituary", The Daily Telegraph online, 10 December 2013, accessed February 26, 2014. "TCM Remembers Eleanor Parker", Turner Classic Movies online, accessed February 26, 2014. Eleanor Parker photographs and literature
Home From the Hill - (Original Trailer) A Southern landowner's family is torn apart by the revelation that he has an illegitimate son in Home From the Hill (1960), directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Robert Mitchum, Eleanor Parker, and George Peppard.