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In Reply to: The Bambi B Lifetime Annoyance Awards posted by Bambi B on May 20, 2004 at 00:06:26:
Good list! and I almost have to say yes to all, save for maurice Chevalier, but not of course for " Gigi " ( by the way I like little girls too...it just depend what is little in your understanding...Well me old goat, but a nice 20 years old little girl...hum...)
BUT for his roles under Lubitsch! It was the only and convincing work he ever made!
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Patrick,I admit that most of my opinion of Chevalier was formed from his roles in English- which is not entirely fair, and his singing style which I just can't tolerate***. Also, I have a very low tolerance for musicals generally. Of course, he was also (unfairly to the degree) denounced in the US as a Nazi collaborator and I think I was affected by this long-standing judgment.
*** Pour des chansons populaires francaises, donnez-moi le Edith Piaff chaque fois!
Sincerement, je souhaite que j'aie compris la source de critique obsedante americaine etrange de tout francais. Sommes-nous reelement trop semblables?
I have seen some of Chevaliers's earlier work and I think that I just don't care for his very broad music hall style, which is exaggerated for the stage and seems old-fashioned rather than timeless.
As it's you saying it, I will take another look- and Lubitsch is always intriguing.
Salut,
Bam
And yes, I never did love him and feel and think the same. You know that he commid suicide.
But the Lubitsch period is good. Take a look at it. You will understand. Lubitsch took him and purified him, with Janette McDonald.....
LŽidiotie ne connait pas de frontieres...
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