"Youth Aflame" was your JD claim to fame, but as much as it set you high on the cult-film perch, you were active in other engaging entries, including matinee westerns.
"Code of the Saddle"; "Outlaw Brand"; "Trails End"; and "Six Gun Serenade" were such swell, six-shooter gems. However, "Up in Arms"; "Sealed Cargo"; "Secret Beyond the Door"; "Letter from an Unknown Woman"; and "Princess and the Pirate" only added to your regal resume, not to mention a nifty, guest-starring role on "Adventures of Superman".
You were also as glamorous as they came: a heartthrob for many a discerning eye, including mine.
There's no doubt you left us much to appreciate, Ms. Morley: the good, the bad and the beautiful, all rolled up into one delightful package. Thanks for all the sweet memories, my spirited lady. Godspeed!
I have a special affection for "Youth Aflame" and loved Kay Morley as "bad girl" Laura White.
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