During the 1940s and 1950s, Vera Ralston was the major female star at Republic Pictures. Often maligned by critics who claimed her stardom was due solely to her relationship with studio boss Herbert Yates (whom she married in 1952), Ralston’s film output was diverse and intriguing, with a colorful mix of productions co-starring major Hollywood talent.
On this episode of “The Online Movie Show,” film historian Paul Brennan provides a new look at Ralston’s place in Hollywood’s Golden Age.