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Right: Dana Andrews and Maureen O'Hara in costume for "The Affairs Of Adelaide/' a 20th CenturyFox film made in England.
Below: Dana Andrews, with British stars Christine Norden and Robert Donat, at the Film Charities Ball in London, while making "The Affairs Of Adelaide" abroad.
IT WAS a happy day for co-stars Maureen O'Hara and Dana Andrews when 20th CenturyFox decided to film "The Affairs Of Adelaide," on location in England. For Maureen, it meant the chance to visit her family and old home in Ireland again; for Dana, it provided an opportunity to do some sightseeing around the British Isles. Work, in this instance, was play to the jubilant stars. Left: While on location for1 "The Affairs Of Adelaide," Maureen attended the Film Charities Ball in London with her brother, Charlie Fitzsimmons, Director Jean Negulesco and his wife, Dusty Anderson, and Bill Neff. Below: Wardrobe repairs before a scene in "The Affairs Of Adelaide." In the picture, Maureen is a sheltered English girl who marries an impoverished artist, Dana Andrews. When he dies she falls in love with a man who resembles him strongly (actually Dana in the second half of a dual role), but because the poverty of her previous marriage haunts her, their love travels a rocky road of dissension before it finally leads them to the altar.
Below: At the Film Charities Ball which was held at Albert Hall, Dana Andrews has a serious talk with Jean Simmons and Shirley Maycock, two J. Arthur Rank stars.
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