Pia Lindstrom appeared with Angela Lansbury on the show "What's My Line?" back in the late 60's. watch?v=Xbs08k_WUcU ---- Lindstrom comes across a bit snooty, while Lansbury is very likeable.
Interesting... that first reviewer is Pia Lindstrom, Ingrid Bergman's daughter. Angela was nominated for her first Academy award at age 17 when she made her film debut and appeared in Gaslight with Bergman.
I saw this revival and it fulfilled a dream for me. I'm so glad to see, by this posting, that the tv critics didn't KILL it - although I wish they had given it more praise. I do agree that the book scenes were stiffly directed.
THANK YOU
lababoc 1 year ago
thanks so much for uploading - just shows that a STAR can't always carry a show
BwayAdventurer 1 year ago
Pia Lindstrom's review really evoked her appearance in Fosse's "All That Jazz..." Neat to read about the Bergman connection posted earlier as well.
benbarbash 1 year ago
@robinycus oh me to if i could time travle iwould have gone to see mame and gypsy
LilAve96 1 year ago
This revival was, quite literally, the second coming. Pity it never ran longer--and with Bea Arthur also back as Vera.
BroadwayGuy25 2 years ago
Thank you for posting this. Angela is a treasure!
TheThirdAlbum 2 years ago
Pia Lindstrom appeared with Angela Lansbury on the show "What's My Line?" back in the late 60's. watch?v=Xbs08k_WUcU ---- Lindstrom comes across a bit snooty, while Lansbury is very likeable.
sndblstr 2 years ago
Interesting... that first reviewer is Pia Lindstrom, Ingrid Bergman's daughter. Angela was nominated for her first Academy award at age 17 when she made her film debut and appeared in Gaslight with Bergman.
robinycus 2 years ago
This looks really great. I would have loved to have seen it.
robinycus 2 years ago
I saw this revival and it fulfilled a dream for me. I'm so glad to see, by this posting, that the tv critics didn't KILL it - although I wish they had given it more praise. I do agree that the book scenes were stiffly directed.
showtunestarpower 2 years ago 2