Just came across this interesting observation on the Mobius Sci-Fi, Horror & Fantastic Cinema Web board (in a thread on BORIS KARLOFF'S THRILLER):
"Ida Lupino was the Orson Welles of 50s anthology drama - fabulous skewed camera angles, chiaroscuro lighting, great camera movement, and a really pessimistic claustrophobic tone. Unlike Jack Arnold, whose TV episodes lacked some of the flair of his movie work, Ida really brought her film noir sensibility with her to the small screen, I think." — Kevin Heffernan
Ida Lupino's Wellesian Style
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Yes, Sir Bygber, and Ida Lupino, the daughter a famous British comic stage performer, was one of the most itelligent actresses of the period. Also, in 1939, she played opposite Welles as the great love of Pancho Lopez in the Campbell Playhouse production of "The Bad Man," an original script for Radio, I believe.
She was the first successful Post-War woman director, the skills for which she carried over into TV.
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She was the first successful Post-War woman director, the skills for which she carried over into TV.
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Right. OUTRAGE and HARD, FAST AND BEAUTIFUL got her first notice as a director, but they were stiff compared to the later films you mention. Her second husband was Producer Collier Young, which helped get her financing.
As an actress, she is also very good in LADIES IN RETIREMENT, ROADHOUSE and THE BIG KNIFE.
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As an actress, she is also very good in LADIES IN RETIREMENT, ROADHOUSE and THE BIG KNIFE.
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Re: Ida Lupino's Wellesian Style
Happy centennial birthday to the great actress and women's pioneer director, Ida Lupino (1918-1995). In the 1950s, she was the only woman in Hollywood who was acting, producing, and directing--an impressive achievement that is rare even today. In May of 1939, she co-starred with Welles in one of the best Campbell Playhouse shows, "The Bad Man", which can be heard here:
https://orsonwelles.indiana.edu/items/s ... 720%2C3264
https://orsonwelles.indiana.edu/items/s ... 720%2C3264
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