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There is a specific, haunting quality to the name "Laura" in the pantheon of classic cinema. Before it was a name, it was a whisper; before it was a character, she was a ghost. Otto Preminger’s 1944 film noir, Laura , remains one of the most seductive and puzzling entries in the genre—not because of who killed her, but because of how she refuses to stay dead.
series, whose semi-autobiographical books use "Laura" as the third-person protagonist to chronicle 19th-century American pioneer life. Laura Wingfield: A key character in Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie There is a specific, haunting quality to the
Primarily feminine, though related to the masculine "Laurence." Meaning: "Crowned with laurels" or "the laurel tree." series, whose semi-autobiographical books use "Laura" as the
Laura is the feature you didn't know you needed, turning the noise of modern work into a symphony of productivity. There is a specific
Meet Laura.