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<p dir="auto"><strong>Skylightmovies</strong> — <em>11 years ago(May 13, 2014 12:17 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">make more movies. I  loved 'Will There Really Be A Morning' and I know it was a tame version of Frances Farmer's life but it was made for tv and I think she did a excellent job of conveying the frustration that this creative actress was forced to suffer.<br />
Also Lee Grant's interpretation of her mother was wonderfully controlling because she did not play a two dimensional baddie, she supported her daughter but for the wrong reasons and ultimately suffocated her with obligation and guilt.<br />
A side note, I think the work Susan Blakely has had done is far more 'natural ' than the puffed up faces Hollywood women are being encouraged to use to combat wrinkles and expression lines.<br />
Never thought I'd say this but if they could improve the windswept surgical face lifts of old , it would be more pleasing to the eye (EG Jane Fonda) than attaching bubble cheeks that hide the eyes.</p>
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