Charlie Carrington (Ian Hunter) wonders what his Christmas present is from Bedelia Carrington (Margaret Lockwood) in a photograph from Bedelia (1946) (3)
Bedelia (1946) screenshot (3) | Ian Hunter, Margaret Lockwood
Charlie Carrington (Ian Hunter) wonders what his Christmas present is from Bedelia Carrington (Margaret Lockwood) in a photograph from Bedelia (1946) (3)
Two welcome visitors to Nettlefold studios were Chrissie White and Henry Edwards, stars of the silent days. They arrived for the wedding sequence in The White Unicorn and are seen chatting to present day stars of the film, Margaret Lockwood and Ian Hunter
Two welcome visitors to Nettlefold studios were Chrissie White and Henry Edwards, stars of the silent days. They arrived for the wedding sequence in The White Unicorn and are seen chatting to present day stars of the film, Margaret Lockwood and Ian Hunter
Welcome visitors to Nettlefold studios were and Henry Edwards who are seen chatting to the stars of the film Ian Hunter and Margaret Lockwood. Stewart Rome, a great friend of the Edwards and a well known silent star, looks on. He plays the role of Margaret Lockwood’s father in The White Unicorn
Welcome visitors to Nettlefold studios were and Henry Edwards who are seen chatting to the stars of the film Ian Hunter and Margaret Lockwood. Stewart Rome, a great friend of the Edwards and a well known silent star, looks on. He plays the role of Margaret Lockwood’s father in The White Unicorn
Dick Glover (Dennis Price) tells Lucy’s (Margaret Lockwood) husband Phillip Templar (Ian Hunter) that he and Lucy are in love and want to be married if she can get a divorce
Dick Glover (Dennis Price) tells Lucy’s (Margaret Lockwood) husband Phillip Templar (Ian Hunter) that he and Lucy are in love and want to be married if she can get a divorce
When Lucy (Margaret Lockwood) returns home she is met by Philip (Ian Hunter). He tells her that Norey has had an accident. ‘She rushed out to meet your car,’ he tells her, ‘only it wasn’t your car, you didn’t go.’ Horror stricken, Lucy demands to see Norey. Philip refuses, ‘you were always bad for her,’ he says. He accuses Lucy of undermining his dignity. ‘Your dignity,’ Lucy cries, ‘you think I’ve deceived you and all you care about is your dignity. You don’t understand love,’ she retorts. ‘If you let me see her, I promise you I’ll go and never come back,’ Lucy says.
When Lucy (Margaret Lockwood) returns home she is met by Philip (Ian Hunter). He tells her that Norey has had an accident. ‘She rushed out to meet your car,’ he tells her, ‘only it wasn’t your car, you didn’t go.’ Horror stricken, Lucy demands to see Norey. Philip refuses, ‘you were always bad for her,’ he says. He accuses Lucy of undermining his dignity. ‘Your dignity,’ Lucy cries, ‘you think I’ve deceived you and all you care about is your dignity. You don’t understand love,’ she retorts. ‘If you let me see her, I promise you I’ll go and never come back,’ Lucy says.
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
‘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.
Ian Hunter (as Charlie Carrington), Margaret Lockwood (as Bedelia Carrington) and Barry K Barnes (as Ben Chaney) in a photograph from Bedelia (1946) (18). Bedelia is alarmed by Chaney’s portrait of her, given to the couple by him as a Christmas present
Bedelia (1946) photograph (18) | Ian Hunter, Margaret Lockwood, Barry K Barnes
Ian Hunter (as Charlie Carrington), Margaret Lockwood (as Bedelia Carrington) and Barry K Barnes (as Ben Chaney) in a photograph from Bedelia (1946) (18). Bedelia is alarmed by Chaney’s portrait of her, given to the couple by him as a Christmas present
Photograph from Bedelia (1946) (14). Eagle-Lion Films presents Margaret Lockwood and Ian Hunter in Bedelia. Made in USA. A Christmas scene from the film
Bedelia (1946) photograph (14) | Ian Hunter, Margaret Lockwood, Anne Crawford
Photograph from Bedelia (1946) (14). Eagle-Lion Films presents Margaret Lockwood and Ian Hunter in Bedelia. Made in USA. A Christmas scene from the film
Illustrierte Film Bühne magazine with Joan Greenwood, Margaret Lockwood, Dennis Price, and Ian Hunter in The White Unicorn. 1947, issue number 211. (German)
Illustrierte Film Bühne magazine – Joan Greenwood, Margaret Lockwood, Dennis Price, Ian Hunter
Illustrierte Film Bühne magazine with Joan Greenwood, Margaret Lockwood, Dennis Price, and Ian Hunter in The White Unicorn. 1947, issue number 211. (German)