Stock Photo - Feb. 02, 1953 - Flowers for a leading Lady. Anna Neagle thinks ' First night are her ribel': Screen and stage star Anna Neagle received a rather cold and discouraging reception at the first night of her new West end show. Her husband Herbert Wilcox blamed the bad reception on some 'disgrun-led' actors who were annoyed because Mr. Robert Nesbi-t the producer engaged eight students from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art as 'supers'. Photo shows Anna Neagle admires a cat made in flowers - sent to her by actor Ronald Shiner after the first night of 'The Glorious Days' - set the Palace Theatre, London,on Saturday. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)

Stock Photo: Feb. 02, 1953 - Flowers for a leading Lady. Anna Neagle thinks ' First night are her ribel': Screen and stage star Anna Neagle received a rather cold and.

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