Susan Hayward "added plenty of sparkle to the Festival. Simplicity of her clothes stunned other beauties - but not photographers" as US-magazine "Movieland" writes. Cannes Festival 1956. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Susan Hayward "added plenty of sparkle to the Festival. Simplicity of her clothes stunned other beauties - but not photographers" as US-magazine "Movieland" writes. Cannes Festival 1956.

Susan Hayward is captured in a candid moment at an outdoor cafe during the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Looking off-camera as if in conversation, she rests her clasped hands on a striped tablecloth. Dressed in a simple knit top and dark scarf, her presence is highlighted by the bright, direct sunlight that creates strong shadows. On the table, a small vase holds wilting tulips, and an ashtray with the "MARTINI" logo is partially visible. The background, showing a bustling street scene with an awning for "Le Refuge," is softly blurred, keeping the actress in sharp focus.


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