Ava Gardner in Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951)
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Ava Gardner, Pandora and The Flying Dutchman, 1951
"On Monday morning a mutual friend called from London to say that Ava had passed away during the night. I screamed and sobbed in grief, unable, unwilling to believe it. Some precious part of me, the part that loved life and laughter, died with her. That part of me is gone forever. Even now, all these years later, I still dream about her. In one of the dreams, she’s running away from me, and I’m running after her, but I can never catch up with her. In another dream, we’re younger and walking together in a green park, hand in hand. And that’s the dream I want to remember forever."
-Sydney Guilaroff, Crowning Glory : reflections of Hollywood's favorite confidant (1996)
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Pandora Reynolds
Ava Gardner in Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951)
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"I feel as if I'd love you always, not only in this life, but in lives I've lived before and do not remember. It's as if everything that happened before I met you didn't happen to me at all, but to someone else."
PANDORA AND THE FLYING DUTCHMAN(1951)
dir. Albert Lewin
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Romance fantasies where a person falls in love with something that looks human but is not quite so.
Death Takes a Holiday (1934) dir. Mitchell Leisen
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947) dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951) dir. Albert Lewin
Night Tide (1961) dir. Curtis Harrington
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Period dramas dresses tournament: Black dresses Round 1- Group B: Lucille Sharpe, Crimson peak vs Pandora Reynolds, Pandora and the flying dutchman
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Ava Gardner, Spain, c.1950
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Pandora and the Flying Dutchman
Albert Lewin. 1951
Race
Pendine Sands, Pendine, Carmarthen SA33 4NY, UK
See in map
See in imdb
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