Lovely original 8x10-inch black and white publicity portrait associated with her musical career, boldly signed and inscribed in blue fountain pen in the 1940s. In good condition, with a few minor handling dings. Stage actress and operatic mezzo-soprano Patricia Morison entered films in 1939. With her large, searching eyes and extremely long, dark hair, she was the ideal patrician femme fatale or "other woman" in a mixed bag of A- and B-pictures like Untamed (1940), Calling Dr. Death (1943), The Song of Bernadette (1943), Hitler's Madman (1943), Lady on a Train (1945), the Sherlock Holmes flick Dressed to Kill (1946), Danger Woman (1946), Queen of the Amazons (1947), Tarzan and the Huntress (1947), Song of the Thin Man (1947), The Prince of Thieves (1948), and Song Without End (1960).