
Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney in Laura (Otto Preminger, 1944)

“Laura had innate breeding, but she deferred to my judgment and taste. I selected a more attractive hairdress for her. I taught her what clothes were more becoming to her. Through me, she met everyone: The famous and the infamous. Her youth and beauty, her poise and charm of manner captivated them all. She had warmth, vitality. She had authentic magnetism. Wherever we went, she stood out. Men admired her; women envied her. She became as famous as Waldo Lydecker’s walking stick and his white carnation. ”Clifton Webb and Gene Tierney in “Laura”
Laura (1944) dir. Otto Preminger
“How singularly innocent I look this morning. Have you ever seen such candid eyes?”
Starring Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, Clifton Webb