VH1 George Reeves Segment Hosted by Tony Curtis

Tony Curtis hosts a segment looking into the death of actor George Reeves. The segment features reenactments that explore the possibility that Reeves' fiancee Lenore Lemon killed him because he was still in love with his former girlfriend Toni Mannix, the wife of Hollywood mogul Eddie Mannix.











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