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Suzanne Ridgeway
Suzanne Ridgeway-Rags Ragland "Panama Hattie" 1942, de Norman Z. McLeod.
FROM HELL IT CAME (1957, Milner) to terrorize a Polynesian island and the American doctors living there! But, are we sure they don't deserve it?
Your deadicated hosts suffer through this B horror that stars Tod Andrews, Tina Carver, Linda Watkins, John McNamara, Gregg Palmer and many, many others, and features a creature from Paul Blaisdell.
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1937. Suzanne Ridgeway – l534 Suzanne Ridgeway, 1937.
Suzanne Ridgway, 1938 | photo George Hurrell
Suzanna Ridgeway sometime in the 40’s. One of the most prolific women you’ve probably never heard of, she appeared in such Z-grade fare as The Tijuana Story and From Hell It Came. She never reached the apex of stardom but she did appear in an absurd number of classics, many of them film noir, including Gone With the Wind, Citizen Kane, the proto-noir Stranger on the Third Floor, Gilda, The Big Sleep, It’s A Wonderful Life, They Won’t Believe Me, Criss Cross, The Mighty Joe Young, both The Lady Eve AND All About Eve, 3 Abbott and Costello movies, one of the Road movies with Bob and Bing, and Strangers on a Train. And that’s just beginning to scratch the surface.
Charlie Chaplin and Suzanne Ridgeway on the set of the film "Monsieur Verdoux" directed by Charlie Chaplin (1947)
- Pictured below is Charlie with Martha Raye.