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    I'll Cry Tomorrow

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    Susan Hayward in one of her really top performances as a true life alcoholic singer (Ruth Etting) who goes through the ringer as well as to hell and back in this classy B & W film of a career gone wrong. Hayward was justifiably hoping to win the Oscar in 1955, but there was the overwhelming burden of beating out Anna Magnani for The Rose Tattoo, a feat no one was able to accomplish in the various film awards given out in 1955. I'LL Cry Tomorrow remains one of Hayward's outstanding achievements even as of 2015. Great film-making and performances have a way of not aging or becoming irrelevant!

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    pietroantoni@  4.6.2015 age: 36-49 14,528 reviews

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