Reminds me of Lypsynka's phone-answering act...a stroke of genius. Actually, Agnes Moorehead is screaming, "Noooooo - not the ugly friend to the pretty star role again!!"
I said this about a local production of the 1 Act which was awful, but applies to Loni's version, too. "Sorry, Wrong Actress!" Loni also disgraced a remake of "A Letter to Three Wives," didn't she? I want to say she had the Linda Darnell role.
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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In the last one, you HOPE she gets killed in the end.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of Lypsynka's phone-answering act...a stroke of genius.
ReplyDeleteActually, Agnes Moorehead is screaming, "Noooooo - not the ugly friend to the pretty star role again!!"
Please tell me Loni played it in Dinner Theater,....in the round, in a tour company through the midwest.
ReplyDeleteFelix - Especially if you're Burt Reynolds.
ReplyDeleteMarksparky - Or, worse yet, their mother.
ilduce - Oh, no. This was a classy made-for-the-USA-cable-network movie!
I said this about a local production of the 1 Act which was awful, but applies to Loni's version, too. "Sorry, Wrong Actress!" Loni also disgraced a remake of "A Letter to Three Wives," didn't she? I want to say she had the Linda Darnell role.
ReplyDeleteLoni Anderson should have been waterboarded for remaking Sorry, Wrong Number and Leave Her to Heaven.
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