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LETTER FROM AN UNKNOWN WOMAN

(Universal-International) S the more astute filmgoers may have guessed, the Letter is simply our old friend the Flashback masquerading under an alias. It is also a very long letter (or so it seemed*to me) about the Love of a Moth for‘a Star. The Moth is Miss Joan Fontaine, who gets singed but, keeps fluttering. The star is Louis Jourdan, who proves to be no more than a burned-out asteroid. Unlike most letters from women, known or unknown, this one has no kick in the postscript.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 491, 19 November 1948, Page 17

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LETTER FROM AN UNKNOWN WOMAN New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 491, 19 November 1948, Page 17

LETTER FROM AN UNKNOWN WOMAN New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 491, 19 November 1948, Page 17

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