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- From: adolphso@mizar.usc.edu (adolphson)
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- Subject: Re: Katharine Hepburn
- Date: 28 Jan 1993 19:24:24 -0800
- Organization: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
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- In article <15701.2b6780ec@ohstpy.mps.ohio-state.edu>
- msp@ohstpy.mps.ohio-state.edu (Michael S. Pettersen) writes:
- > In article <1k6mnhINN1nc@mizar.usc.edu>,
- > adolphso@mizar.usc.edu (adolphson) writes:
- > [discreetly correcting my spelling error]:
-
- I'm so polite.
-
- > > Well, Silk Stockings was a mistake from the word go.
- >
- > It's not the greatest music Cole Porter ever wrote, but some of the numbers
- > are very fine. The script suffered, I suppose, in the transition to
- > the musical.
-
- Yes, some of the numbers are good. But then there are
- Gretchen Wyler's numbers. And "The Red Blues". And
- "Siberia". Yuck.
-
- > > I don't dispute the fact that Garbo did things with
- > > the characters she played, but I have to tell you that
- > > one of the things that surprised me so much when I
- > > saw the LA County Museum of Art retrospective (I ended
- > > up seeing all of her American films in the space of
- > > about 4 weeks) was how limited her range really was.
- > > That didn't change my feeling that Garbo is the
- > > greatest screen star of all time.
- >
- > Some of that may be due to the choice of roles the movie moguls
- > gave her, perhaps? "She was good in this role; the audience liked
- > her in it; let's give her something similar"?
-
- She was stuck in an awful lot of movies that were variations
- of each other, but even in roles as dissimilar as those she
- played in "Anna Christie" and "The Painted Veil" there's
- a sameness. I'm not complaining, believe me. Garbo is the
- most endlessly fascinating person ever to have made movies.
-
- > >> Perhaps it would help me understand what _you_ mean by "great actor"
- > >> if you gave me an example of someone you thought was one.
- > >
- > > Jo Van Fleet.
- >
- > Oh dear. Now, I'm not saying I don't know who Jo Van Fleet is, but
- > if I were to say so, would they take away my queer card?
-
- No, your card is safe. Jo Van Fleet was so impossible to
- work with that she didn't work very much. Let's see. She
- played James Dean's mother in "East of Eden". She has a
- small part in "The Rose Tattoo". She's in "I Love You,
- Alice B. Toklas". A couple of other things.
-
- But you want an example of someone I think is a "great actor"
- as distinct from a "great movie star". Hmmmm. How about
- Helen Mirren?
-
- Arne
-