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  1. Almost time to dress for the sun's total eclipse so the child pastes one last face in her album of movie stars – Myrna Loy and Olivia de Havilland – names meant to conjure sultry nights, voluptuous turns across some dance floor borne on clouds.

  2. Night Waitress: Directed by Lew Landers. With Margot Grahame, Gordon Jones, Vinton Hayworth, Marc Lawrence. Helen Roberts, who's on probation, goes back to work as a waitress at Torre's Fish Palace, a San Francisco waterfront dive.

    • (223)
    • Crime, Drama, Romance
    • Lew Landers
    • 1936-12-18
  3. 8 de set. de 2023 · 242 subscribers. 104 views 1 year ago #poem #poetry #November2021. November 20 - “Night Waitress” by Lynda Hull For more info on Lynda Hull: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poet... Bonus...

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  4. Night Waitress is a 1936 American drama film directed by Lew Landers and written by Marcus Goodrich. The film stars Margot Grahame, Gordon Jones, Vinton Hayworth, Marc Lawrence and Billy Gilbert. The film was released on December 18, 1936, by RKO Pictures.

  5. POEMS. Lynda Hull. 1954 - 1994 / New Jersey / United States. Night Waitress. Reflected in the plate glass, the pies. look like clouds drifting off my shoulder. I'm telling myself my face has character, not beauty. It's my mother's Slavic face. She washed the floor on hands and knees. below the Black Madonna, praying.

  6. On probation, ex-con Helen Roberts, who was in prison for murder despite solely being caught up within circumstantial evidence, returns to her job as a night waitress at a San Francisco waterfront dive, Torre's Fish Palace, Torre who welcomes her back with open arms as one of the best waitresses he's ever had.

  7. 14 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: Decent Crime Drama. Michael_Elliott 9 November 2012. Night Waitress (1936) ** (out of 4) Decent crime picture from Lew Landers has Helen Roberts (Margot Grahame) getting a waitress job after being put on probation for a crime the police think she knew about but couldn't really prove.