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Paula Danziger wanted to be a teacher, a writer or a stand-up comic. Now she has the best of all three worlds. “I get to do all of them in some ways with what I’m doing,” said Danziger, an ...
The late Kathleen Winsor's 1944 bodice-ripper "Forever Amber," banned in Boston and denounced by Hollywood, is still audacious -- because it smiles at infidelity.
Discover showtimes, read reviews, watch trailers, find streaming options, and see where to watch Forever Amber (1947). Explore cast details and learn more on Moviefone.
Forever Amber has the advantage of an eye-pleasing technicolor job to gloss over the fact that it's just two-and-one-half hours of yawn bait. Full Review | Jan 15, 2022.
Forty years ago, while waiting for her cautious publisher to bring out Forever Amber, Kathleen Winsor started to work on a second novel. She finished a first draft, then set it aside during the ...
Kathleen Winsor, whose “Forever Amber,” published in 1944, was a prototype for the modern blockbuster, died Monday at home in New York City. She was 83 and had been in frail health for several ...