Alexis Smith in Dive Bomber (1946)
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Alexis Smith in Dive Bomber (1946)

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CONFLICT (1945) | dir. Curtis Bernhardt
Alexis Smith
The celebrity pictured is actress Alexis Smith. The image shows her in a glamorous pose typical of studio photography during Hollywood's golden age.

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Alexis Smith
By Elmer Fryer (1942)
William Holden, Edmond O’Brien, and Alexis Smith, who was #botd ,star in William Dieterle’s THE TURNING POINT (1952).
📽 1945: Conflict (suspense film noir) starred Humphrey Bogart, Rose Hobart, Alexis Smith, Sydney Greenstreet and Charles Drake.
• On the surface, Richard (Bogart) and Kathryn Mason (Hobart) appear to be a happily married couple. But on their fifth wedding anniversary, Kathryn accuses Richard of having fallen in love with her younger sister, Evelyn Turner (Smith) who is visiting them. He does not deny it, but has resigned himself to leaving things as they are, since Kathryn certainly would not give him a divorce. Kathryn knows he knows it, and derides him further. At a party celebrating the couple's anniversary, hosted by family friend and psychologist Dr. Mark Hamilton (Greenstreet) Evelyn meets with Mark's handsome young colleague, Professor Norman Holsworth (Drake). On the way home Kathryn slyly mentions to Evelyn that their mother is lonely, knowing that Evelyn will feel obligated to move back home. Angered, Richard crashes their car and suffers a broken leg. (Warner Bros Pictures)
*In the film there is a cameo appearance of the Maltese Falcon statue.