Jeanne Eagels (1957)
Jeanne Eagels (1957) A largely fictionalized account of the career of actress Jeanne Eagels, whose fame was both on stage and on the screen in the 1910s and 1920s, is presented. After losing in a rigged carnival beauty pageant, winning which she believed would be her first step to becoming a serious
The Letter (1929)
The Letter 1929 Jeanne Eagels plays the bored and restless Leslie Crosbie who turns to another man, Geoffrey Hammond Herbert Marshall for attention when neglected by her husband Robert Reginald Owen Robert decides to go out for the evening to pick up a new rifle Leslies calm vanishes as she awaits a