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Brigid Bazlen

Brigid Bazlen

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Brigid Bazlen

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Brigid Bazlen (1941-1989) was an American actress who rose to prominence in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Bazlen showed an early talent for acting and began her career as a child performer, appearing in local theater productions. Bazlen's big break came in 1957 when she was cast in the film "The Green Dolphin Street", opposite Hollywood stars like Lana Turner and Van Heflin. This leading role at just 16 years old immediately thrust Bazlen into the spotlight and led to a string of other high-profile film and television appearances. Over the next several years, Bazlen continued to take on increasingly challenging and diverse roles. She demonstrated her versatility by appearing in a wide range of genres, from romantic dramas to Westerns to crime thrillers. Some of her most notable films from this period include "The Big Knife", "King of Kings", and "The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm." Though her time in the spotlight was brief, Brigid Bazlen left an indelible mark on Hollywood. She was widely praised for her natural talent, captivating screen presence, and the depth she brought to her performances, even at a young age.

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Warner Bros Blu-ray 2-Disc version (Digibook) for the Smilebox presentation

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Warner Bros Blu-ray 2-Disc version (Digibook) for the Smilebox presentation

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  • Even if you do not prefer the smilebox version, the letterboxd version is still present on disc 1

Best English-Friendly:

Warner Bros Blu-ray 2-Disc version (Digibook) for the Smilebox presentation

Best Video:

Warner Bros Blu-ray 2-Disc version (Digibook) for the Smilebox presentation

  • See what smilebox looks like for its smilebox trailer

  • See Damn Fool Idealistic Crusader's review especially why a smilebox version is preferred, for example how a letterboxd version is actually distorted

  • Even if you do not prefer the smilebox version, the letterboxd version is still present on disc 1

1 film

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