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    The beautiful actress Gene Tierney was captured on the set of the film Leave Her to Heaven (1945). It is an American Technicolor film noir directed by John M Stahl. Tierney received an Oscar nomination as Best Actress. This film grossed over $5,000,000, Fox's highest-grossing picture of the 1940s.    	
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