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Musicals - film or stage? (Read 8673 times)
Reply #45 - Aug 27th, 2010 at 11:30pm

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It could be an error in publication, but on the photo EP doesn't look 19 at all!!
 

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Reply #46 - Aug 27th, 2010 at 11:31pm

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But saying that, the shots on the page or so before of the Aida Foster publicity shots (the bikini set) she looks 19!!  Roll Eyes
 

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Reply #47 - Aug 28th, 2010 at 1:29am

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As I posted earlier but the post is now gone, filming started in June of 1967 when indeed Ms. Paige would have been 19yo. But as she also states in her book due to her size she was always thought to be younger and she had a very young looking face. So again I agree with Maria that it may just have been a mistake in printing which was not caught in the proofreading.
 

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Reply #48 - Aug 28th, 2010 at 1:38am

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Well maybe one of us can remember and ask her at the meet and greet in Atlantic City.
 

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Reply #49 - Aug 28th, 2010 at 6:07pm

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Her birthday is March..correct? Maybe she had already turned 17 and could drive.
 

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Reply #50 - Dec 20th, 2010 at 1:35am

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I used to see musicals a the cinema years ago but they don't make many these days
I love going to musical theatre,my current favourites are Les Mis and Hairspray,alittle different.Will see Hairspray again next year when Michael Ball goes to Wimbledon and Bristol
I saw the touring production of Les Mis in Bristol and Southampton,then went to the cinema in Poole to see the live broadcast from the 02 arena
 
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Reply #51 - Mar 5th, 2011 at 10:00pm

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I loved the film of "The King and I" also. Yul Brenner was THE only King that I ever loved. He became the King. I saw him do it live in Chicago at McCormick Place. He was such a ham at the curtain call, but that was actually what made me love him more! My favorite scenes in the movie was the polka "Shall We Dance" and the the last scene where he dies. I did hear when he was sick with lung cancer and was still performing as the King, after the dance he would go back stage and get oxygen. What devotion to his craft!
 

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