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  1. Where Love Has Gone rather clearly takes its melodramatic plot from the real-life case of movie star Lana Turner, whose daughter Cheryl Crane was tried for stabbing to death Johnny Stompanato, Turner's abusive mobster lover. In this movie, the unfortunate teenager is Danny Miller (Joey Heatherton) who kills the boyfriend of her famous artist ...

  2. Where Love Has Gone. (movie) Where Love Has Gone is a 1964 American romantic drama movie directed by Edward Dmytryk and was based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Harold Robbins. It stars Susan Hayward, Bette Davis, Mike Connors, Joey Heatherton, Jane Greer, DeForest Kelley, Anne Seymour and was distributed by Paramount Pictures.

  3. Based on Harold Robbins’ dexterously salacious bestselling novel, a young woman, Danny (Joey Heatherton) has murdered a man, who was the latest lover of her mother (Susan Hayward). Danny’s father, Luke Miller (Mike Connors) describes the events that led to the tragedy.

  4. That's just what they found in Where Love Has Gone, a torrid story of passion, lies and murder based on Harold Robbins' bestseller. Hayward plays a famed sculptress who lives by no rules but her own. Davis portrays her domineering mother. IMDb 6.4 1 h 54 min 1964. X-Ray 7+.

  5. Aug 22, 2019 · Where Love Has Gone 1964. After his teenage daughter Danny is arrested for the murder of his ex-wife’s current lover, Luke Miller recalls his marriage to Valerie Hayden and the subsequent events which led to the tragedy. The lurid story seems to have been suggested by the real-life Lana Turner/Johnny Stompanato/Cheryl Crane murder scandal of ...

  6. Where Love Has Gone. When actresses Bette Davis and Susan Hayward square off in the same movie, they better have a film worthy of their pyrotechnics. That's just what they found in this story of passion, lies and murder based on Harold Robbins' sensational bestseller. 1 h 54 min 1964.

  7. Other articles where Where Love Has Gone is discussed: Susan Hayward: Sun (1959), The Marriage-Go-Round (1961), Where Love Has Gone (1964), and Valley of the Dolls (1967). Her last appearance was in the title role of the television movie Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole (1972). Hayward’s death from cancer was attributed by several writers to her having acted in the 1956 film

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