Lucy Glover (Margaret Lockwood), as warden of a remand home, comforts Lottie Smith (Joan Greenwood) when she is brought into court to be tried for attempting to kill her baby and commit suicide herself
Lucy Glover (Margaret Lockwood), as warden of a remand home, comforts Lottie Smith (Joan Greenwood) when she is brought into court to be tried for attempting to kill her baby and commit suicide herself
As Lottie speaks, Lucy (Margaret Lockwood) thinking of her marriage to Philip Templar (Ian Hunter), an up and coming barrister, tells Lottie that she, too, has suffered. She loves Philip, but he is shocked by her passionate nature. Although he loves her it seems that he is incapable of deep feeling. In an effort to keep their marriage together, Lucy suggests they should have a baby. But when the child, Norey, is born, Philip insists on employing a nurse and Lucy finds herself becoming more and more estranged from both herself and her child
As Lottie speaks, Lucy (Margaret Lockwood) thinking of her marriage to Philip Templar (Ian Hunter), an up and coming barrister, tells Lottie that she, too, has suffered. She loves Philip, but he is shocked by her passionate nature. Although he loves her it seems that he is incapable of deep feeling. In an effort to keep their marriage together, Lucy suggests they should have a baby. But when the child, Norey, is born, Philip insists on employing a nurse and Lucy finds herself becoming more and more estranged from both herself and her child
Fobey (Guy Middleton) wants Lucy (Margaret Lockwood) to be happy, but realises that there is something missing in her life: she hasn’t enough to keep her occupied. She tells Fobey that the house, the furniture, everything in it belongs to Philip; except for the ghost who haunts the drawing-room waiting for her lover
Fobey (Guy Middleton) wants Lucy (Margaret Lockwood) to be happy, but realises that there is something missing in her life: she hasn’t enough to keep her occupied. She tells Fobey that the house, the furniture, everything in it belongs to Philip; except for the ghost who haunts the drawing-room waiting for her lover
‘I’d like to have champagne every day,’ says Lucy Templar (Margaret Lockwood) to her newly married husband, Philip (Ian Hunter). ‘And so you shall,’ he replies.
‘I’d like to have champagne every day,’ says Lucy Templar (Margaret Lockwood) to her newly married husband, Philip (Ian Hunter). ‘And so you shall,’ he replies.
The schoolmaster (Jan van Loewn) and his wife take leave of their host and hostess Dick (Dennis Price) and Lucy (Margaret Lockwood) and thank them for a delightful party
The schoolmaster (Jan van Loewn) and his wife take leave of their host and hostess Dick (Dennis Price) and Lucy (Margaret Lockwood) and thank them for a delightful party
Lucy Glover (Margaret Lockwood) takes the oath as she enters the witness box to plead for leniency for Lottie Smith who is accused of attempting to murder her child
Lucy Glover (Margaret Lockwood) takes the oath as she enters the witness box to plead for leniency for Lottie Smith who is accused of attempting to murder her child
Margaret Lockwood took her daughter Julia Lockwood to see The Mousetrap. Afterwards they visited Richard Attenborough in his dressing room. In the play he arrives on skis, so he gave Toots a quick lesson on how to use them.
Richard Attenborugh entertains Margaret Lockwood and Toots backstage at The Mousetrap
Margaret Lockwood took her daughter Julia Lockwood to see The Mousetrap. Afterwards they visited Richard Attenborough in his dressing room. In the play he arrives on skis, so he gave Toots a quick lesson on how to use them.
Michael Redgrave (as Davey Fenwick), Margaret Lockwood (as Jenny Sunley) and Emlyn Williams (as Joe Gowlan) in a photograph from The Stars Look Down (1940) (9)
The Stars Look Down (1940) photograph (9) | Michael Redgrave, Margaret Lockwood
Michael Redgrave (as Davey Fenwick), Margaret Lockwood (as Jenny Sunley) and Emlyn Williams (as Joe Gowlan) in a photograph from The Stars Look Down (1940) (9)
Michael Redgrave (as Davey Fenwick), Margaret Lockwood (as Jenny Sunley), Carol Reed and Emlyn Williams (as Joe Gowlan) in a photograph from The Stars Look Down (1940) (8)
The Stars Look Down (1940) photograph (8) | Michael Redgrave, Margaret Lockwoo
Michael Redgrave (as Davey Fenwick), Margaret Lockwood (as Jenny Sunley), Carol Reed and Emlyn Williams (as Joe Gowlan) in a photograph from The Stars Look Down (1940) (8)
Michael Redgrave (as Davey Fenwick), Margaret Lockwood (as Jenny Sunley) and Emlyn Williams (as Joe Gowlan) in a photograph from The Stars Look Down (1940) (7)
The Stars Look Down (1940) photograph (7) | Michael Redgrave, Margaret Lockwood
Michael Redgrave (as Davey Fenwick), Margaret Lockwood (as Jenny Sunley) and Emlyn Williams (as Joe Gowlan) in a photograph from The Stars Look Down (1940) (7)
In striking ballet length gown, screen star Margaret Lockwood meets Ronald Colman and his wife, Benita Hume, at the premiere of ‘A Double Life’ on 20th May, 1948.
Margaret Lockwood meets Ronald Colman and his wife, Benita Hume
In striking ballet length gown, screen star Margaret Lockwood meets Ronald Colman and his wife, Benita Hume, at the premiere of ‘A Double Life’ on 20th May, 1948.
Barry K Barnes (as Stephen Faringdon), Margaret Lockwood (as Nurse Anne Graham) and Roger Livesey (as Bill Mather) in a photograph from The Girl in the News (1940) (9)
The Girl in the News (1940) photograph (9) | Barry K Barne
Barry K Barnes (as Stephen Faringdon), Margaret Lockwood (as Nurse Anne Graham) and Roger Livesey (as Bill Mather) in a photograph from The Girl in the News (1940) (9)
British film actress Margaret Lockwood plays with her daughter Julia Lockwood in the garden. Julia is to take the lead in the new six part children’s television serial production of ’Heidi’.
Julia Lockwood and Margaret Lockwood in the garden
British film actress Margaret Lockwood plays with her daughter Julia Lockwood in the garden. Julia is to take the lead in the new six part children’s television serial production of ’Heidi’.
Margaret Lockwood plays with her daughter Julia Lockwood in the garden. Julia is to take the lead in the new six part children’s television serial production of ’Heidi’.
Margaret Lockwood plays with her daughter Julia Lockwood in the garden
Margaret Lockwood plays with her daughter Julia Lockwood in the garden. Julia is to take the lead in the new six part children’s television serial production of ’Heidi’.