British actress Lana Morris was more intelligent-looking and mature than the general run of postwar film starlets. For a time, it seemed she was being groomed for an important career with such films as Spring in Park Lane (1948), Trottie True (1949), and The Woman in Question (1950). But the meatier roles always seemed to go to the more established British actresses like Margaret Lockwood and Phyllis Calvert, while Lana languished in negligible second leads during most of the '50s. As the good roles faded in the '60s, Lana Morris revitalized her career as a ubiquitous conversationalist on TV panel shows. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide