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  1. Valentina Cortese (1 January 1923 – 10 July 2019), sometimes credited as Valentina Cortesa, [1] [2] was an Italian film and theatre actress. [3] [4] [5] In her 50 years spanning career, she appeared in films of Italian and international directors like Michelangelo Antonioni, Federico Fellini, Franco Zeffirelli, François Truffaut, Terry ...

  2. The Legend of Lylah Clare: Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. With Sorrell Booke, Alfred Drake, Johnny Haymer, Janice Mars. What really happened to the famous film star Lylah Clare, whose life (and death) forms the subject of a proposed new movie?

  3. Hugo Butler. Screenplay. Jean Rouverol. Screenplay. Edward DeBlasio. Teleplay. Robert Thom. Teleplay. A dictatorial film director hires an unknown actress to play the lead role in a planned movie biography of a late, great Hollywood star.

  4. La seva ídol: Lylah Clare, estrella de Hollywood desapareguda fa més de vint anys en circumstàncies particularment tèrboles. Per la seva semblança estranya amb la difunta, és localitzada per interpretar el mateix paper de Lylah en una pel·lícula autobiogràfica dirigida pel director llegendari (i ex-marit de Lylah): el tirànic i despietat Louis Zarkan.

  5. 1968: Große Lüge Lylah Clare (The Legend of Lylah Clare) 1970: Alba pagana; 1971: Der schwarze Leib der Tarantel (La tarantola dal ventre nero) 1971: Ein schwarzer Tag für den Widder (Giornata nera per l’ariete) 1972: Das Rätsel des silbernen Halbmonds (Sette orchidee macchiate di rosso)

  6. 1968: Große Lüge Lylah Clare (The Legend of Lylah Clare) 1970: Erste Liebe (First Love) 1970: Madly; 1971: Le bateau sur l’herbe; 1971: Mordanklage gegen einen Studenten (Imputazione di omicidio per uno studente) 1972: Bruder Sonne, Schwester Mond (Fratello Sole, sorella Luna) 1972: Das Mädchen und der Mörder (L‘assassinat de Trotsky)

  7. The Legend of Lylah Clare is a 1968 American drama film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by Robert Aldrich. The film stars Peter Finch, Kim Novak, Ernest Borgnine, Michael Murphy, and Valentina Cortese. The film was based on a 1963 DuPont Show of the Week TV drama of the same name co-written by Wild in the Streets creator Robert Thom.