Had Judy lived to play that part, her voice would've trembled in the bathroom scene, and it wouldn't have carried the power of Susan Hayward's baritone needed to match Neely's screeches!
AtStirred, Straight Up, with a Twist, it helps to remember that it is permanently 1962 (give or take a decade); and that the problems of the real world can be solved with a touch of glamour and a dash of style.
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oh my god, susan , joan AND tony all in one day! one's heart can't take much more!
ReplyDeleteHad Judy lived to play that part, her voice would've trembled in the bathroom scene, and it wouldn't have carried the power of Susan Hayward's baritone needed to match Neely's screeches!
ReplyDeletenormadesmond - It is a bit much, isn't it?
ReplyDeletemarksparky - But all her manic twitchiness may have led to some bobbing and weaving, thus escaping the wig in the toilet denouement!