"Private Lives" Act I - Vivien Leigh & Laurence Olivier
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Very witty and entertaining, a shame there aren't such perfomers with her wit, intelligence and class these days.
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On August 30 Olivier and Leigh were married in Santa Barbara, California, in a ceremony attended only by their witnesses, Katharine Hepburn and Garson Kanin.
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Ok, I'm a little confused so I would love if someone could clear this up. Vivien is playing Amanda who is marrying/ed Victor and Olivier is playing Elliot who is marrying/ed Sybil? Is that right?
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@Maralovesyou2 u like cottaging
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My all time favorite actors and topic. Scarlett and Heathcliff. Would have loved to have seen the movie clip.
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This is awesome! This seems like a funny play. :)
Listening to Vivien and Larry are great...they were a wonderful couple. :)
Does anyone know if a film version of this play ever was made?
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LOVELY. Gawd I adore these two. I wish someone would post a scene of the Norma Shearer version of Private Lives. Everyone says how good it is bout i cant afford to buy it! Take pitty on a poor soul!
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Olivier was in the original 1931 stage production
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Laurence Olivier did the original version of this play. This radio play is NOT the original version, In the original staged version, Noel Coward and Gertrude Lawrence played Elyot and Amanda, and Laurence Olivier and his then-wife Jill Esmond played the dweeby spouses Victor and Sybil. Olivier was not even very well-known at that time. This recording is a radio play (from the 1940s, maybe?) when Olivier and Leigh were a couple and quite well-known. They sound awesome, yes?.
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Laurence Olivier was totaly better than Alec Guinness was
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Impossible. She got into showbiz when she was about twenty, twenty-one, which would be approximately 1933/34. She would have to be sixteen or seventeen if this was done in 1930.
She hadn't even met Larry then
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Enchanting and delicious.
I saw the film version of this one day on TCM. It was really special.
O my God! What a treasure! It's brilliant! They would've been so great in it on stage! What year is this recording from? Thanks so much for uploading!
kaska83 4 years ago 2
The CD does not state what year this was aired. I would have to say the mids 40's. :O)
vlo1913 4 years ago
Where did you get the CD?
Cagney888 4 years ago
I got this CD from EBAY.
vlo1913 4 years ago
It's wonderful, but could you include the rest of the act on another video? Thank you.
leboc 4 years ago
There is a part 2. I'll see if i can link it...:O)
vlo1913 4 years ago