The Bribe (1949) - Robert Taylor (Rigby), Ava Gardner (Elizabeth Hintten), Charles Laughton (J.J. Bealer), Vincent Price (Carwood), John Hodiak (Tigwell "Tug" Hintten). Taylor plays a cop, sent to find a group of people smuggling airplane motors and selling them illegally. Ava is a down on her luck singer in a seedy nightclub, torn between her attraction to Rigby and her devotion to her shady, dying husband. Elizabeth's husband is part of the gang, so if he does anything it will hurt her. Robert Taylor is divine. One of my favorite leading men. Ava played the sultry singer well. I don't think she was worth the trouble, but then, Ava is not one of my favorite actresses. Charles Laughton and Vincent Price were fabulous as the bad guys. Their portrayals were worth the film alone. Well worth the view.
Is hoping to get her eight-year-old son here from Germany by
Christmas so he can join her. Bob
Taylor, and his sister for the holidays.
The boy’s travel was held up by an appendectomy. It’ll be curious to see Bob with two children
on his hands and living in a new house of his own. He was never very much of a family man even
when married to Barbara Stanwyck.
Actress Ursula Thiess, telling columnist Earl Wilson about her forthcoming film in which she swims nube: "It was my first picture and I did what they told me."
[Source: Quick Magazine; January 5, 1953]
Ursula Thiess
Ursula Thiess (May 15, 1924 - June 19, 2010) born in Hamburg, Germany. RKO brought her to America for a test in 1952 and she was voted most promising newcomer by Modern Screen (along with Marilyn Monroe). While starring in a mere 5 films, she is probably best known for her marriage to Robert Taylor. They met on a studio-arranged blind date. They fell in love and were married May 24, 1954 until Taylor's death on June 8, 1969. She had 2 children with Taylor. Ursula basically retired from the screen after she married Taylor and concentrated on her family. Her last screen appearance was in 1972.