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<p dir="auto"><strong>SteveLens99</strong> — <em>9 years ago(October 11, 2016 05:10 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Video countdown to screen goddess Ava Gardner's greatest films 1946-177</p>
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<p dir="auto">of that trio, I guess I would vote for Beau Geste,<br />
although personally I liked Reap the Wild Wind more.  Campy DeMille yes, but I really enjoyed John Wayne in a bad guy turn, plus the great Technicolor.<br />
Hayward only has supporting roles in either.<br />
I have seen a lot of her films, and frankly most don't hang in my memory much.  I Want to Live is just another of the myriad anti-death penalty lectures (I personally oppose the death penalty, but most of these sorts of films just cover the same old ground)<br />
My personal favorite of her films is Rawhide.  Don't expect it to rate very high, but I found it engrossing all the way.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I'll let you have the vote John, which of these three would you like to see at the top - Beau Geste, I'll Cry Tomorrow or I Want to Live? I'm not a big fan so I don't care, of the three I've only seen Beau Geste, it's a good film but does it represent Hayward?<br />
There's a fraction of a point between all three.<br />
I'll upload the video in about 8 hours.</p>
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<p dir="auto">"Susie H next, I have no idea what's at the top of her chart."<br />
I assume this is Susan Hayward.  I want to comment before I see what your list will look like.  I think Hayward was an actress with Bette Davis level talent who never really got really top chances.<br />
I imagine several of her best will be good (if not great) films in supporting rolesBeau Geste, Reap the Wild Wind, And Now Tomorrow.<br />
Later, when her career moved into higher gear, she was in a ton of good but not great films like The Lusty Men,<br />
and good but not great vehicles for herselfI Could Go on Singing, I'll Cry Tomorrow, and I Want to Live.<br />
I will be very interested to see what comes out on top. I suppose I'll Cry Tomorrow or Beau Geste.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Mogambo is just a fraction of a point away from the top 5 and all the others in the bottom 5. There are about 5 or 6 films there in a tie for 5th place.<br />
I watched Night of the Iguana years ago and can't remember if I liked it or not, probably not.<br />
Lana and Ava both have noir classics as their chart toppers and I'm sure Babs does too. Susie H next, I have no idea what's at the top of her chart.</p>
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<p dir="auto">another star with a rather unimposing list of movies.<br />
No argument about The Killers as #1 th111cough.  By far the best film Ava appeared in.<br />
There is a very entertaining WWII musical called Two Girls and a Sailor.  As typical with MGM, lots of good musical numbers, but this is also the best of the two sisters in love with the same guy plots.  Gardner has a supporting role but seems to me is on camera about as much as she was in East Side, West Side for example.  I would put it in her top ten.<br />
Night of the IguanaI recently bought a DVD of this, but haven't watched it.  Am surprised at the low rating, as I have read good things about it.  Still, having not watched it, I can't dispute your rating.<br />
MogamboI think this was her most appealing performance.  While not as good as the original Red Dust, I would rate it somewhat higher and certainly in her top five.</p>
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