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Yeah, I never liked this movie. I wasn't a fan of musicals back then, but even I thought Lucille Ball was miscast for this film as I thought "Auntie Mame" was a better film version with Rosalind Russell being rightly cast. Just my humble opinion.
I agree. I'm always happy for more musicals to come to Blu-ray, but having seen the Broadway stage version twice (once with Janis Paige and then with Ann Miller), the movie with Lucy is a feeble representation of the vastly entertaining stage original.This release will be both reviled and welcomed.
This release will be both reviled and welcomed.
It's a shame that Madeline Kahn was fired from this film. Would have loved to see her as Agnes Gooch.
I wasn't expecting this! I rewatched it earlier this year for the first time in ages and I don't think it's nearly as bad as its reputation. Lucy is a favourite of mine, but of course would have preferred Lansbury in the role.
Yeah, I read she disowned Mame the movie.Bea Arthur was promoting her one woman show at a video bar called Sidetrack in Chicago in the late 90s. It was Showtunes night and before her entrance the VJ showed the song "Bosom Buddies" ....Bea entered after the video and the first words out of her mouth was....."I am so sorry that you had to watch any part of that fucking piece of shit movie" True story...I was there.
Yeah, I read she disowned Mame the movie.
Any notes about the sound? I think they said on an older thread that it was recorded in stereo yet released in mono?
If this is the Mame that we were going to be given, it's just as well Lansbury was passed over. It's really a low point in film musicals. Poor Lucille Ball is terrible and gets the brunt of the blame for the movie flopping but honestly even if Lansbury had done it, the central role would have been better performed but it would still be a bad movie.
Bea Arthur was promoting her one woman show at a video bar called Sidetrack in Chicago in the late 90s. It was Showtunes night and before her entrance the VJ showed the song "Bosom Buddies" ....Bea entered after the video and the first words out of her mouth was....."I am so sorry that you had to watch any part of that fucking piece of shit movie" True story...I was there.