Re: Camelot editing question for experts
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| Posted by Joe Lugoff: I've heard the live recording of Burton's final performance in CAMELOT, and the way he and Andrews and Goulet delivered the lines and songs was vastly superior to anything in the movie. Andrews got big laughs on many lines that Redgrave didn't. The audience seemed to love her. (Of course, it might be the difference between being directed by Moss Hart and Joshua Logan.) |
That's basically why I have never cared for the film. The play is very light and airy (almost silly, really), and the film tried to be dark and serious. There's nothing wrong with doing a darker version of the Arthurian legends (see
Excalibur), but the original play and music of
Camelot simply does not lend itself to such a treatment, IMO.
If Logan thought "no one would go to war over Julie Andrews" it shows that he took the story too seriously and was the wrong choice to make a film of it. Julie Andrews was stiffed on the casting of
My Fair Lady as well, but that film is at least faithful to the Broadway conception. It was stagy, what with being shot on soundstages, but it was an adaptation of a stage play after all. A person who missed
My Fair Lady on stage had a good idea what it was like from the movie.
I, too wish some sort of film of
Camelot had been made with the original cast. I have always loved listening to the original cast album and far prefer it to watching the film.