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  1. A distinctive monolithic sandstone feature behind which Fleming's character hides during an action sequence later became known as the Rhonda Fleming Rock. The rock is part of a section of the former movie ranch known as Garden of the Gods, which has been preserved as public parkland.

  2. In the movie, Fleming is seen riding in a rarely filmed area just west of Garden of the Gods, and at one point she hides behind a monolithic rock that these days film historians call Rhonda Fleming Rock — and yes, I plead guilty to starting it.

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  3. Rhonda Fleming and why there's a Rhonda Fleming Rock in Chatsworth, California - YouTube. 0:00 / 0:42. This short clip from the 1955 Western "Tennessee's Partner" has Rhonda Fleming,...

  4. Rhonda Fleming. Actress: Out of the Past. A native-born Californian, Rhonda Fleming attended Beverly Hills public and private schools. Her father was Harold Cheverton Louis (1896-1951). Her mother, Effie Olivia Graham (1891-1985), was a famous model and actress in New York. She has a son (Kent Lane), two granddaughters (Kimberly and Kelly) and ...

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  5. Rhonda Fleming was a movie actress renowned for her red hair and flawless complexion. She was once known as the "Queen of Technicolor" along with two other redheads, Maureen O’Hara and Arlene Dahl. She acted in more than 40 films, mostly in the 1940s and 1950s, in a variety of genres including westerns, crime dramas, adventure films ...

  6. Rhonda Fleming, who has died of aspiration pneumonia aged 97, was a Hollywood sex symbol known as the “Queen of Technicolor” during the 1940s and 1950s. The technology, with its...

  7. Rhonda Fleming. Actress: Out of the Past. A native-born Californian, Rhonda Fleming attended Beverly Hills public and private schools. Her father was Harold Cheverton Louis (1896-1951). Her mother, Effie Olivia Graham (1891-1985), was a famous model and actress in New York.

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