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Jeanne Eagels

"Too many sins to forget!"

Biographical film based loosely on the life of 1920s stage star Jeanne Eagels.

Top Cast

  • Kim Novak

    Kim Novak

    Jeanne Eagels

  • Jeff Chandler

    Jeff Chandler

    Sal Satori

  • Agnes Moorehead

    Agnes Moorehead

    Nellie Neilson

  • Charles Drake

    Charles Drake

    John Donahue

  • Larry Gates

    Larry Gates

    Al Brooks

  • Virginia Grey

    Virginia Grey

    Elsie Desmond

  • Gene Lockhart

    Gene Lockhart

    Equity Board President

  • Joe De Santis

    Joe De Santis

    Frank Satori

  • Murray Hamilton

    Murray Hamilton

    Chick O'Hara

Overview

Biographical film based loosely on the life of 1920s stage star Jeanne Eagels.

Rating

6.2 / 10
13 Reviews
1 Popular

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