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re: Michael Riedel Today: Broadway star Lauren Bacall “as adored as she was formidable”

Posted by: JereNYC (JereNYC@aol.com) 10:22 am EDT 08/15/14
In reply to: re: Michael Riedel Today: Broadway star Lauren Bacall “as adored as she was formidable” - lowwriter 09:44 am EDT 08/15/14

I've always heard that Bacall was terrific in that play. Do you have any insite into why she wasn't cast in the film? I'd have thought that she'd have been the first choice, given that she was a huge movie star.


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re: Michael Riedel Today: Broadway star Lauren Bacall “as adored as she was formidable”

Posted by: TheOtherOne 11:17 am EDT 08/15/14
In reply to: re: Michael Riedel Today: Broadway star Lauren Bacall “as adored as she was formidable” - JereNYC 10:22 am EDT 08/15/14

Ingrid Bergman was a bigger star, and was probably easier to deal with as well.


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re: Michael Riedel Today: Broadway star Lauren Bacall “as adored as she was formidable”

Posted by: Thom915 (Thom915@aol.com) 02:04 pm EDT 08/15/14
In reply to: re: Michael Riedel Today: Broadway star Lauren Bacall “as adored as she was formidable” - TheOtherOne 11:17 am EDT 08/15/14

I think Reidel gives the answer that Hollywood wanted nothing to do with Bacall really after Bogie's death and so they cast Ingrid Bergman who was at the time experiencing a bit of a comeback. My Bacall story: Running out of the alley behind the theater where Cactus Flower was playing I happened to run into someone who would today be called a bag lady, no make up kerchief over her head, carrying two oversize brown paper bags. I backed up to say excuse me and got a stare that froze my blood. It was only after carefully moving aroound the woman and exiting the alley that I realized who that was. Later that night I saw Lauren Bacall onstage transformed even in her earlier "Plain Jane" scenes from alley bag lady to that most glamourous of all creatures, a Broadway star fully in command of the audience and the play. Nobody could have played that part better and I was thrilled for my clumsy but very real encounter with the great Ms Bacall!


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