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1940's and 50's film bomb, whose name has been synonymous with lust, died Monday morning at his home in Santa Maria, Calif., said her family. Jane Russell was 89.The film has received only limited release - in 1943 - because the censors at the time were skittish about the attention the figure of Russell. Hughes was not satisfied. He pulled the film from release and everything is out of circulation for six years where he did more, retake scenes and re-editing. And, Hughes kept Russell on the screen - its only appearance during the seven years he was in "Young Widow" (1946), shot while she was on loan United Artists. wide publicity campaign for the Hughes "Outlaw", however - it says he is her acceptance speech five days a week for five years - has made Russell popular during the Second World War, as charming, and when the film was finally released In 1946, she was a star. Although Hughes fetishized body of Russell's other films after its initial contract ended, and the two negotiated another actress quietly made a name for himself as a talented actress capable of high drama or comedy world. She appeared as Calamity Jane and Bob Hope in "Paleface" (1948) - another loan-out - and a sequel, "Son of Paleface," in 1952 - earning an Oscar nomination for the song "I'm
1940's and 50's film bomb, whose name has been synonymous with lust, died Monday morning at his home in Santa Maria, Calif., said her family. Jane Russell was 89.The film has received only limited release - in 1943 - because the censors at the time were skittish about the attention the figure of Russell. Hughes was not satisfied. He pulled the film from release and everything is out of circulation for six years where he did more, retake scenes and re-editing. And, Hughes kept Russell on the screen - its only appearance during the seven years he was in "Young Widow" (1946), shot while she was on loan United Artists. wide publicity campaign for the Hughes "Outlaw", however - it says he is her acceptance speech five days a week for five years - has made Russell popular during the Second World War, as charming, and when the film was finally released In 1946, she was a star. Although Hughes fetishized body of Russell's other films after its initial contract ended, and the two negotiated another actress quietly made a name for himself as a talented actress capable of high drama or comedy world. She appeared as Calamity Jane and Bob Hope in "Paleface" (1948) - another loan-out - and a sequel, "Son of Paleface," in 1952 - earning an Oscar nomination for the song "I'm
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