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Ida Lupino |
Friday 19 April 2002 |
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Actress and director, Ida Lupino is probably one of the most prolific Hollywood directors of her time. She came from a British acting dynasty but emigrated to Hollywood in the 1930s.
The woman who once referred to herself as the poor man's Bette Davis is now the subject of a season at the National Film Theatre.
Martha is joined by deputy head of the NFT, Hilary Smith and Annette Kuhn, Professor of Film Studies at Lancaster University. Ida Lupino, National Film Theatre, 18 April to 31 May 2002
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