Margaret Rutherford

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1.485 documents for Margaret Rutherford
  • Calvin J. Rutherford, 54, of 210 S. Prince St., son of the late Joseph Rutherford and the late Victoria T. Rutherford, and Margaret R. Rutherford, 37, same address, daughter of Harvey Jr. and Helen M. Decker. Michael P. Giglio, 45, of 5 E. Clay St., son of James Giglio and Noreen C. King, and Trang T. Tran, 48, same address, daughter of Danh V. Tran and Mai T. Trinh.

  • David O. Walter, Atty., Dept. of Justice, Washington, D.C., Charles K. Rice, Asst. Atty. Gen., John N. Stull, Acting Asst. Atty., Lee A. Jackson, Harr...

  • Margaret Rutherford and Calvin Rutherford would like to share the news of their engagement. The wedding will be on New Years Eve in Lancaster.

  • These, and the rest of [David Lean]'s output18 films as director, plus another 27 as editor (including his Shaw adaptations, Major Barbara and Pygmalion)-form a remarkable body of work, which won him two Oscars and seven nominations. Lean also collaborated with an impressive array of actors and writers: Alec Guinness six times, also Claude Rains, Katharine Hepburn, Omar Sharif, Ralph Richardson, Peter O'Toole.... He adapted Noel Coward's This Happy Breed, Blithe Spirit and Brief Encounter, among others. And then there's Dickens. Also by Coward, Blithe Spirit is a film of another color entirely, including its use of Technicolor. It's a zany comedy involving a medium, Madame Arcati (Margaret Rutherford, who steals the show), the ghost of a young woman, Elvira (Kay Hammond), her widowed hu...

  • RUTHERFORD -- The truth is that Margaret Schak did not want to win the first North Jersey Spelling Bee in 1935. If she won, Schak assumed a reporter from the newspaper that ran the bee would be her only chaperone at the national tournament. There was no way her mother was going to entrust the care of her 13- year-old daughter to a Herald News reporter.

  • It's taken far too long for the 1960s Miss Marple movies to get to DVD, but they're finally on the shelf this week. And for those of us of a certain age, watching these films again simply reinforces that there was only one Miss Jane Marple, and that was the feisty, undaunted, sometimes hilarious and always charming Margaret Rutherford.

  • England's Ealing Studios became famous in America during the post- World War II years for uniquely plotted, whimsical comedies. Among the international stars who emerged from the stock company of players in these films were Alec Guinness, Peter Sellers and Margaret Rutherford. Today, the most successful of the Ealing films remain the best- remembered -- "The Ladykillers," "Kind Hearts and Coronets," "The Lavender Hill Mob," "The Man in the White Suit," all previously released in "The Alec Guinness Collection" box set and available individually.

  • You may have read about it at the time. A British women's club, trying to raise money for charity, hit on the idea of having its members pose nude for a pinup calendar. The women were eminently respectable and of a certain age, the photographs were modest if not chaste, and the calendar was an enormous hit, raising something like $1 million for the local hospital. Calendar Girls retells the story in a slightly risque comedy. Every press mention makes the inevitable reference to The Full Monty, but this movie is not as bawdy and only about 10 percent as monty. It's the kind of sweet, good-humored comedy that used to star Margaret Rutherford, although Helen Mirren and Julie Walters, its daring top-liners, would have curled Dame Margaret's eyebrows.

  • MADELINE GHEZZI ALBERQUE, 90, of Little Ferry, formerly of Ridgefield Park, died Thursday. She had been a bookkeeper for Rosenberg and Son, East Rutherford. She was a member of the Rosary Society at St. Margaret of Cortona R.C. Church and the Seniors, both in Little Ferry. Arrangements: Vorhees Funeral Home, Ridgefield Park. CONSTANCE R. ALSTON of Englewood died Sunday. She was a ward clerk at Bergen Pines County Hospital, Paramus. She was a graduate of Benedict College, Columbia, S.C. She was a trustee and interim director of the Vincent K. Tibbs Day Care Center; a member of the Citizens Advisory Board and Police Advisory Board; co-founder of Citizens for a Better Fourth Ward; vice president of the Friends of the Health Department, and co-founder of Citizens United, all in Englewood. S...

  • SHELBY COUNTY Askew, Irma Jean

    ...Payne, Vera Dean. Phillips, Leola. Rutherford, Royce. Simmons, Diane Elaine. Smith, Margaret. Sm...



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