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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Denault" data-source="post: 362387" data-attributes="member: 23030"><p>The early 50's were the golden years for Jane</p><p>1954 Blue Veil</p><p>1954 Magnificent Obsession</p><p>1955 All That Heaven Allows</p><p>1955 Lucy Gallant</p><p>But the next movie, 1956, Miracle in the Rain, although Jane did a good performance, didn't work at the box office anymore.</p><p>From 1955 to 1958 she had her series on television</p><p>The last film success of hers was Pollyanna in which the real star was the youthful Harvey Mills</p><p>In the 50's Wyman was more popular</p><p>But don't forget that in the United States, series are continually reruns on television, especially comedies, and at the end of the fifties, television was the queen of the house.</p><p>That's why Wyatt in the sixties was more popular</p><p>Star Treck the first series was not excessively successful when it was released</p><p>But its continuous reruns made it a true television phenomenon merchandising conventions</p><p>And Jane intervened in a mythical episode for fans of the Voyage to Babel when we meet Spock's family. This episode has been revived many times and, like the entire series, has been released on video and DVD</p><p>It was for this reason that Jane appeared in the fourth film of the series.</p><p>Spock was a character adored by millions of fans of the series (me too).</p><p> So it's logical that these fans also wanted Jane, At a convention a very serious fan asked Jane what she felt about being Spoock's mother</p><p>By the way, some other Star Treck fan in the forum</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Denault, post: 362387, member: 23030"] The early 50's were the golden years for Jane 1954 Blue Veil 1954 Magnificent Obsession 1955 All That Heaven Allows 1955 Lucy Gallant But the next movie, 1956, Miracle in the Rain, although Jane did a good performance, didn't work at the box office anymore. From 1955 to 1958 she had her series on television The last film success of hers was Pollyanna in which the real star was the youthful Harvey Mills In the 50's Wyman was more popular But don't forget that in the United States, series are continually reruns on television, especially comedies, and at the end of the fifties, television was the queen of the house. That's why Wyatt in the sixties was more popular Star Treck the first series was not excessively successful when it was released But its continuous reruns made it a true television phenomenon merchandising conventions And Jane intervened in a mythical episode for fans of the Voyage to Babel when we meet Spock's family. This episode has been revived many times and, like the entire series, has been released on video and DVD It was for this reason that Jane appeared in the fourth film of the series. Spock was a character adored by millions of fans of the series (me too). So it's logical that these fans also wanted Jane, At a convention a very serious fan asked Jane what she felt about being Spoock's mother By the way, some other Star Treck fan in the forum [/QUOTE]
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