My name is Julia Ross 1945



Julia Ross (Nina Foch) secures employment as an aid to a wealthy widow, Mrs. Hughes (Dame May Whitty), and goes to live at her house. Two days later, she awakens in a different house in different clothes and with a new identity.

Nina Foch, Dame May Whitty, George Macready

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  1. What a great Movie~Thank you so much for posting~??…I absolutely Love old black and white movies~The atmosphere is so brilliant ~Also the furnishings are amazing to see ~ I subscribed and I am looking for another of your movies to watch ? Blessing and Health ~

  2. Asking anyone that knows the name of a black and white women's prison movie from the 40s or 50s where the head matron gets electrocuted under the hair dryer of the jails Beauty Salon. I can't find it but I remember seeing it as a little kid. Thank you

  3. Spoiler alert

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    Note to runaways:

    If you're running away from dangerous people,
    don't run in front of the window where they can see you. Go through the shrubbery.

  4. Mother and son are deliciously twisted and evil. too bad their victim is sturdy, nerveless Nina Foch miscast as a trembling kidnappee, a part for a young Joan Fontaine.

  5. maid: my sister also had her "appendix' removed…it don't bother her

    anymore.
    lady: why?
    maid: she died.

    gee, i wonder what they were referring to? This referral to abortion isn't prudish, it's civil; something we could use more of.

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