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Joan Fontaine stars and Ida Lupino directs “A Possibility of Oil” — episode of The General Electric Theater aired in February, 1961 #IdaLupinoDirecting

Fontaine and Lupino standing next to each other looking towads left of camera with slight smiles.
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Director Ida Lupino and crew on the set of “Hard, Fast and Beautiful,” 1950. #IdaLupinoDirecting

Color photo of Director Lupino and crew outdoors; Lupino surveys scene while cameras are set up. Cinematographer Archie Stout stands near Lupino, wearing a hat. Assistant Director James Anderson in dark shirt in the background.
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Director Ida Lupino working with her sister Rita on the set of “Outrage” (1950) #IdaLupinoDirecting

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Director Ida Lupino and crew filming a scene with Mala Powers and Robert Clarke in “Outrage” (1950) #IdaLupinoDirecting

Powers and Clarke sitting in a open-roofed car. Lupino eyes scene through large movie camera pointed at them. Various crew members in background.
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Director Ida Lupino reunites with director Allan Dwan in July 1953, on the set of her film “The Bigamist”. Dwan had launched Lupino’s film acting career by casting her in the lead in “Her First Affaire” in England in 1932 when she was 14. #IdaLupinoDirecting

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Ida Lupino, 1959 “The famed film star is directing ‘The Only Man in Town’, an episode of CBS-TV’s weekly series ‘Hotel de Paree’. Viewers can judge Ida’s behind-the -scenes talent when the show is presented on November 27.” #IdaLupinoDirecting

Lupino, wearing casual clothes, sits on a ladder amidst an outdoor set of an Old Western street
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Director Ida Lupino working on “Hard, Fast and Beautiful” — photo by John Florea for Collier’s magazine, 1951 #IdaLupinoDirecting

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Director Ida Lupino confers with Edmond O’Brien and William Talman on the set of “The Hitch-Hiker” (1953) #IdaLupinoDirecting

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Director Ida Lupino and assistant director Howard Joslin working on the set of “Have Gun, Will Travel” — episode “The Man Who Lost”, Dec. 1958 #IdaLupinoDirecting

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1959 — “Ida Lupino, (left), who makes her debut as a comedy director with ABC-TV's ‘The Donna Reed Show,’ Thursday, Dec. 10 (8-8:30 PM, EST), goes over the script with Donna Reed and guest star Ann Rutherford (right).” #IdaLupinoDirecting

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