
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.
At an outdoor café during the 1956 Cannes Film Festival, actress Susan Hayward is the center of attention. Holding a Rolleiflex camera herself, she is filmed by a cameraman in the foreground. As the US magazine *Movieland* wrote, Hayward “added plenty of sparkle to the Festival,” and while the “simplicity of her clothes stunned other beauties,” it clearly did not deter the photographers. The table before them, set with another camera, a Martini sign, and a vase of tulips, grounds the busy scene on a street lined with French storefronts.
Keywords:
Camera, Drinks, Photographers, Rolleiflex
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com
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