danemodsandy
Well-known member
Hi:
Can anyone identify the refrigerator and range in this shot from Douglas Sirk's All That Heaven Allows (1955)?
I think the range is a Chambers, but I'm not sure. Someone I.D.'ed the fridge a long time ago, I think, but I cannot remember.
The movie is the story of a woman and her Revere Ware; she's in love with it, polishing and polishing and polishing, but it refuses to love her back....
Seriously, it stars Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson, as well as Agnes of God herself, Miss Moorehead. Great movie, much better than Sirk's Imitation of Life. The kitchen set is supposed to be in Jane's house, the exterior of which was on Universal's backlot; the house would later be much better known as the house of the Cleaver family on Leave it to Beaver, and as Marcus Welby's place on Marcus Welby, M.D.. The interiors seen in All That Heaven Allows were the last word in chic when the movie was filmed in 1954 for 1955 release. Even here in the kitchen, style prevails; you should always wear a twinset and skirt matching your woodwork when performing household tasks. With pearls, of course.
I'd appreciate any help here.

Can anyone identify the refrigerator and range in this shot from Douglas Sirk's All That Heaven Allows (1955)?
I think the range is a Chambers, but I'm not sure. Someone I.D.'ed the fridge a long time ago, I think, but I cannot remember.
The movie is the story of a woman and her Revere Ware; she's in love with it, polishing and polishing and polishing, but it refuses to love her back....
Seriously, it stars Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson, as well as Agnes of God herself, Miss Moorehead. Great movie, much better than Sirk's Imitation of Life. The kitchen set is supposed to be in Jane's house, the exterior of which was on Universal's backlot; the house would later be much better known as the house of the Cleaver family on Leave it to Beaver, and as Marcus Welby's place on Marcus Welby, M.D.. The interiors seen in All That Heaven Allows were the last word in chic when the movie was filmed in 1954 for 1955 release. Even here in the kitchen, style prevails; you should always wear a twinset and skirt matching your woodwork when performing household tasks. With pearls, of course.
I'd appreciate any help here.
