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  1. Next Time We Love: Directed by Edward H. Griffith. With Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, Ray Milland, Grant Mitchell. A young married couple's relationship becomes strained when he is assigned overseas as a foreign correspondent and she becomes a major stage star.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Edward H. Griffith
    • 1936-01-30
  2. Next Time We Love is a 1936 American melodrama film directed by Edward H. Griffith and starring Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart and Ray Milland. The adapted screenplay was by Melville Baker , with an uncredited Preston Sturges and Doris Anderson , based on Ursula Parrott 's 1935 novel Next Time We Live , which was serialized before ...

  3. 6 de fev. de 2015 · The very married Ray Milland was a bit younger (47) when he fell for Grace while making the Hitchcock thriller Dial M for Murder in 1954. In fact, so besotted was he that he threatened to leave his wife of 22 years for his gorgeous co-star. Coops & Grace in High Noon. in Dial ‘M’ For Murder. Ray Milland

  4. 30 de ago. de 2019 · One of those men was Ray Milland, whose spurned wife just happened to be good friends with Jimmy Stewart's wife, Gloria.

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  5. The Lost Weekend is a 1945 American drama film noir directed by Billy Wilder, and starring Ray Milland and Jane Wyman. It was based on Charles R. Jackson's 1944 novel of the same name about an alcoholic writer. The film was nominated for seven Academy Awards and won four: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Adapted ...

  6. 24 de jun. de 2017 · Ray Milland was only 47 and a happily married man when he fell hook, line and sinker for Grace when they made the Hitchcock thriller Dial ‘M’ For Murder in 1954. For Milland this was no flirtation, although he had indulged in them in the past.

  7. James Stewart and Ray Milland were in the process of their slow (and very slow, respectively) build-up when they appeared alongside her in the film. Both of the men would have Oscars within the decade while the incredibly gifted Sullavan lost on her only nomination and had effectively retired by 1943.