FEMALE ADMIRERS of pulsequickening Ray Milland may not like this rather gaunt study of the man that they would have their husbands, and boy friends mimic. But it was looking like this that won Ray Milland an Academy Award for his role in "The Lost Week-end." In this film (not yet screened in New Zealand) he portrays an habitual drunkard, and this is how he looks after a particularly fierce jag.
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Chronicle (Levin), 4 May 1946, Page 6
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71FEMALE ADMIRERS of pulse- quickening Ray Milland may not like this rather gaunt study of the man that they would have their husbands, and boy friends mimic. But it was looking like this that won Ray Milland an Academy Award for his role in "The Lost Week-end." In this film (not yet screened in New Zealand) he por- trays an habitual drunkard, and this is how he looks after a particularly fierce jag. Chronicle (Levin), 4 May 1946, Page 6
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