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| Posted by: PlayWiz 04:09 pm EDT 07/04/20 | |
| In reply to: 1776 - mlop 03:57 pm EDT 07/04/20 | |
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| Virginia Vestoff had such a beautiful voice and presence in the film! She must have been quite a dancer, too, since she was Elizabeth Seal's understudy in "Irma La Douce". | |
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| Posted by: peter3053 05:01 pm EDT 07/04/20 | |
| In reply to: re: 1776 - PlayWiz 04:09 pm EDT 07/04/20 | |
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| Frankly (or "Franklinly"), I will always prefer it to Hamilton - more tightly focussed, stronger - not perfect - control over rhyme, and a miracle of suspense - given we know the outcome already! | |
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| Posted by: Snowgrace 06:35 pm EDT 07/04/20 | |
| In reply to: re: 1776 - peter3053 05:01 pm EDT 07/04/20 | |
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| Adore this film &&& its score...& such a treat, indeed, to see so much of the OBC. First encountered the score through that original cast album. Gosh, having read about the magnificent Vestoff, wonder if I saw her, along with Donna McKechnie, during the many times I watched DARK SHADOWS as a 4 year-old!! Gone too soon, indeed. | |
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