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Jeanne Eagels
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Jeanne Eagels

Aug 2, 1957
1h 49m
★ 6.0

Too many sins to forget!

Overview

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

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Columbia Pictures

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Cast

Kim Novak

Jeanne Eagels

Kim Novak

Jeff Chandler

Sal Satori

Jeff Chandler

Agnes Moorehead

Nellie Neilson

Agnes Moorehead

Charles Drake

John Donahue

Charles Drake

Larry Gates

Al Brooks

Larry Gates

Virginia Grey

Elsie Desmond

Virginia Grey

Gene Lockhart

Equity Board President

Gene Lockhart

Joe De Santis

Frank Satori

Joe De Santis

Murray Hamilton

Chick O'Hara

Murray Hamilton

Lee Allen

Stage Director (uncredited)

Lee Allen

Myrtle Anderson

Jeanne's Maid (uncredited)

Myrtle Anderson

Frank Borzage

Self (uncredited)

Frank Borzage