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Martita Edith Hunt (30
January 1900 – 13 June 1969) was an Argentine-born
British theatre and film actress. She had a
dominant stage presence and pla****...
- Cushing,
David Peel,
Freda Jackson,
Yvonne Monlaur, Andrée Melly, and
Martita Hunt. The film is a
sequel to the 1958 film
Dracula (also
known as Horror...
- Miles,
Francis L. ****van,
Anthony Wager, Jean Simmons,
Finlay Currie,
Martita Hunt and Alec Guinness. The
script is
based on a slimmed-down
version of...
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named Martita, and
informally adopted her.
Fontaine met
Martita while visiting Incan ruins where Martita's father worked as a caretaker.
Martita's parents...
- including:
Grace Barton (1917)
Marie Dinesen (1922)
Florence Reed (1934)
Martita Hunt (1946)
Estelle Winwood (1954)
Marjorie Hawtrey (1959)
Maxine Audley...
- the
newly re-formed
company of the Old Vic in 1929 with John Gielgud,
Martita Hunt, and
Margaret Webster, as well as the
Riverside Shakespeare Company...
- Márti
Irish language: Máirín Icelandic: Margrét Indonesian: Tini Italian:
Martita,
Cristina ****anese:
Martine マルチ Lithuanian: Elenyté Macedonian: Mapuka...
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Rebel as
Professor Leverrin Michael Gough as
Nicholai (Gough's film debut)
Martita Hunt as
Princess Betty Tversky Heather Thatcher as
Countess Lydia Ivanovna...
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Demongeot and
Geoffrey Horne, and
features Juliette Gréco,
Walter Chiari,
Martita Hunt and
Roland Culver. It was
released by
Columbia Pictures. This film...
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Laurence Olivier as
Newhouse Carol Lynley as Ann Keir
Dullea as
Steven Martita Hunt as Ada Ford Anna M****ey as
Elvira Clive Revill as
Andrews Finlay Currie...