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Post by tlcarpenter on Apr 16, 2019 9:19:28 GMT
I saw that on youtube and loved it! I always had a soft spot for Beverly Hills Madam. So glad people are rediscovering it.
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Post by tlcarpenter on Apr 17, 2019 8:16:41 GMT
Faye Dunaway as Gerogie Elgin in a scene from The Country Girl 1982 cable movie with Dick Van Dyke.
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Post by tlcarpenter on Apr 17, 2019 9:46:34 GMT
Dunaway and Van Dyke are terrific in this volatile scene. The Country Girl 1982
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Post by tlcarpenter on Apr 18, 2019 0:55:19 GMT
Backstage with Georgie, the writer, the husband, and the ingenue. The Country Girl 1982
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Post by tlcarpenter on Apr 18, 2019 4:48:22 GMT
Georgie and the "great Bernardo" square off backstage. The Country Girl 1982
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Post by nboston81 on Apr 19, 2019 11:51:25 GMT
The elusive Country Girl Thanks so much for sharing these scenes. I've always been curious to see a bit of it. Faye looks beautiful and it's wonderful to see her do something during this time in her career that's so different from a lot of the big, powerful queen/movie queen roles she was playing in the early 80s. Do you know if this constitutes all of Faye's scenes in the film?
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Post by tlcarpenter on Apr 22, 2019 3:52:59 GMT
Oh no much more scenes with her those clips are only a scene and a half. Hope to upload whole show eventually. Having tech problems at the moment.... Stay tuned
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Post by Tony on Apr 24, 2019 15:30:32 GMT
He talks so highly of everyone he has ever worked with that I ask him if there is anyone he has not liked. “Faye Dunaway,” Van Dyke says immediately – but out of the side of his mouth as though he is ventriloquising. “I think she was on something that made her testy. She was nice to me but she yelled at everybody else.” In his autobiography he describes her as a “handful”. He played her husband in The Country Girl: “I only agreed to the role because I thought Blythe Danner was going to be my wife,” he jokes today. “But I got to New York to find that she’d been replaced with Faye. We shot one scene that I thought was my best dramatic work ever. Six weeks later, Faye insisted on reshooting it and I had to go back to New York to redo it.”
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Post by tlcarpenter on May 1, 2019 0:51:57 GMT
From Looking for Gatsby:
About that time, I was approached about starring in a remake of The Country Girl to be aired on the cable network Showtime, as part of its Broadway series. It was to be staged more like the original Clifford Odets play than a movie. I had loved the 1954 classic starring Grace Kelly and Bing Crosby. It was exactly the kind of part I was looking for, substance without glamour, a woman with strength and softness. Dick Van Dyke was cast as the alcoholic actor desperate for a comeback, and I would play the long-suffering wife, a part which had won Kelly an Oscar. Ken Howard, big and blond, played the director, the man who holds Van Dyke's comeback in his hands. It was the role Bill Holden had played in the original. I had long wanted to do The Country Girl. I had read the play many, many times. It was one of the books and plays that I would turn to when I would get up in dead of night not able to sleep. I would read sections into my tape recorder, listen to the playback, and do it until I thought it sounded right, sounded true. I was anxious to get those words to work with, to finally try them out for real.
I came to adore Dick Van Dyke, who is without question one of the sweetest and funniest men in the world. Though it was a valiant effort on all our parts, and there were moments that I thought were good and true, the remake fell short of our hopes and certainly of the original. Bu doing it helped remind me that I do love this business of acting, something the Crawford movie had come close to making me forget.
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Post by nboston81 on May 27, 2019 14:38:50 GMT
Somebody posted an episode of Faye's short-lived sitcom from 1993: It Had To Be You
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Post by timtam87 on Jun 2, 2019 8:32:58 GMT
amazing, thanks for country girl, any chance to see the whole thing?
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Post by tlcarpenter on Jun 3, 2019 1:39:30 GMT
Coming soon
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Post by tlcarpenter on Jul 17, 2020 5:04:28 GMT
Faye Dunaway as Christy Rowland in The Seduction of Dr. Fugazzi
It's best not to ask how or why Faye appeared in this true oddity, rather accept that it actually just happened in our collective realities. It's a doozy but I kinda love it. Written/directed/ starring October Kingsley (?!) with Martha Smith, Steve Larkin, Gary-7, Jeff Van Atta, Craig Banks and Greg Siebel.
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