I have a couple of friends that knew her. One of the friends was a handsome young male arm piece for her appearances. She really knew how to play the bachelorette well.
Mae West was absolutely great and so gorgeous. She was a liberated woman than never cried over a man in any of her films. She was always in control and this threaten male authority over women. Therefore, the censors went wild. I loved all her films and when I saw her last film, Sextette, with the another great, Timothy Dalton, I new that she was no longer in control because there were blondes in the film. I miss her and her humor and humanity.
A friend of mine worked for Mae as a desk clerk at the Ravenswood Apartments. She said Miss West had a heart of gold and treated everyone with kindness and respect.
A movement led by religious groups tried to de-sex/violence films, Mae West's in particular. "Klondike Annie" caused enormous controversy by her playing a Salvation Army type. Many felt this blasphemous. They cut 2 scenes - where she stabs her Asian lover in self defense and where she trades clothes with a dead missionary - too much for 1936.
Her Paramount contract expired shortly after and, disgusted with Hollywood she went back to the stage, and remained productive and creative for years.
Mae West, like many other vaudeville stars, was multi-talented and multi-accomplished. Can anyone tell if she's actually playing the guitar at any time in this clip? I don't mean what you hear, but is her fret work accurate? Just curious.
By that way - this is the film that basically ended her movie career. She was never able to fully rise from the scandal this film created. Parts of it were permanently deleted and the negatives destroyed, so we'll never know what all the fuss was really about.
Very true, she was multi talented, but I don't think she is really playing the guitar during this.. Being truly talented is a rare thing these days, and the more I learn about the "Real Stars" like Mae West, the more I admire and respect them
so glad i blundered in here and watched this. i love her cheeky personality. her eyes and smile say so much which would have been too SCANDALOUS in those days LOL. she was a real doll, intelligent and warm hearted too. thank u for posting this vid.
Thanks for the information. I don't know this story. Its a great film. Can you tell us what the scandal was? I love this film . There are some great lines in it which I have heard before in a couple of her other films.
<3 Mae and this film.
GerrieMCraig 6 months ago
I really want to find the tabs for this song :-)
georgieonmymind 8 months ago 2
I have a couple of friends that knew her. One of the friends was a handsome young male arm piece for her appearances. She really knew how to play the bachelorette well.
LarkinMcLean 8 months ago
beautiful song & great energy. she is amazing!
colourcoded25 1 year ago
2:17 She recovers from that with such poise, in such a strong way. i think most would have slapped him.
darkeyedmusician 1 year ago
Mae West was absolutely great and so gorgeous. She was a liberated woman than never cried over a man in any of her films. She was always in control and this threaten male authority over women. Therefore, the censors went wild. I loved all her films and when I saw her last film, Sextette, with the another great, Timothy Dalton, I new that she was no longer in control because there were blondes in the film. I miss her and her humor and humanity.
margosacco 2 years ago
Pure SEX! Beautiful............
texmorton 3 years ago
A friend of mine worked for Mae as a desk clerk at the Ravenswood Apartments. She said Miss West had a heart of gold and treated everyone with kindness and respect.
carrotville 3 years ago 6
Was your friend named Faith???
BabyJaneHudson 2 years ago
A movement led by religious groups tried to de-sex/violence films, Mae West's in particular. "Klondike Annie" caused enormous controversy by her playing a Salvation Army type. Many felt this blasphemous. They cut 2 scenes - where she stabs her Asian lover in self defense and where she trades clothes with a dead missionary - too much for 1936.
Her Paramount contract expired shortly after and, disgusted with Hollywood she went back to the stage, and remained productive and creative for years.
BellovVideo 3 years ago 4
Mae West, like many other vaudeville stars, was multi-talented and multi-accomplished. Can anyone tell if she's actually playing the guitar at any time in this clip? I don't mean what you hear, but is her fret work accurate? Just curious.
By that way - this is the film that basically ended her movie career. She was never able to fully rise from the scandal this film created. Parts of it were permanently deleted and the negatives destroyed, so we'll never know what all the fuss was really about.
BellovVideo 3 years ago 3
Very true, she was multi talented, but I don't think she is really playing the guitar during this.. Being truly talented is a rare thing these days, and the more I learn about the "Real Stars" like Mae West, the more I admire and respect them
ASOBEtrainer 3 years ago
so glad i blundered in here and watched this. i love her cheeky personality. her eyes and smile say so much which would have been too SCANDALOUS in those days LOL. she was a real doll, intelligent and warm hearted too. thank u for posting this vid.
OzTerri 3 years ago 2
Thanks for the information. I don't know this story. Its a great film. Can you tell us what the scandal was? I love this film . There are some great lines in it which I have heard before in a couple of her other films.
cushtichavi 3 years ago
@BellovVideo isnt it a ukulele? Arent the strings and frets much different?
glorys9 1 year ago
@BellovVideo She's definitely not playing what you are hearing but who cares. :)
FenderGibsonWashburn 1 year ago