Ida Lupino

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Born into a grand English theatrical family, Ida Lupino found fame in the film noir genre, starring in They Drive By Night and High Sierra with Humphrey Bogart, and with Jack Palance in The Big Knife. Fiery yet delicate, she was one of the most gifted actresses in Hollywood. But her story does not end there. Multi-talented, she also wrote scripts and composed music. She became one of the first female directors, concentrating on drama, realism and social commentary. Though she is now something of a feminist icon, Lupino was a woman of her time and downplayed her achievements. As the film industry declined throughout the 1950s, she moved into television. It’s hard to explain why this pioneering artist is not more celebrated, with many of her greatest films still not available on DVD.

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The Lancashire Witch Conspiracy

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The Lancashire Witch Conspiracy is a remarkable new book by John A. Clayton, focusing on the Pendle Witch Trials of 1612. He has undertaken extensive research to achieve what seemed impossible, bringing valuable new evidence to light. It was the largest witch trial in England at that time, surpassed only by Matthew Hopkins’ reign of terror as the Witchfinder General nearly four decades later. Continue reading

Richard Widmark (1914 – 2008)

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Veteran Hollywood actor Richard Widmark has died aged 93. A former teacher, he found fame playing the bad guy in Kiss Of Death, and went on to appear in classics of the ‘film noir’ genre such as Pickup On South Street, Judgement At Nuremberg, and Don’t Bother To Knock with Marilyn Monroe. Continue reading