Moira Shearer - No Admittance, Entrée interdite!
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A beautiful gem in a fairly unknown film. A Giselle-like story of a woman with a heart condition who has been forbidden to dance--but cannot stop. The later, longer section was choreographed by Frederick Ashton.
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Thanks dear Masha also for this wonderful and interesting sharing and the uploader for post!!!
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@kimmois1 Must try and find those clips from later years! Thanks for the update; I didn't know there was much, or anything else out there! Best wishes.
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@Catulli00 She returned to film long after she stopped dancing, she stopped in 1953 because no one in the Royal Ballet was allowed to overtake Fonteyn, but she returned to film several times.
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@Catulli00 You're right on the money! This is from the "Story of Three Loves" Very few performers even came close to the amazing talent of this lady. I'm honored that you liked this, and appreciate your comment about her having left us too soon. If you've not seen at least one more "Moira" that I've uploaded, please try and watch. Meanwhile, my best wishes to you!
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Is this from the "Story of Three loves"? The same movie w/ James Mason? I need to see it now. She is fucking fabulous! I respect her decision to leave film and remain a dancer, she's just too good. But I'm grateful for the small gems she left, she even makes the charleston look amazing.
Beautiful, and so well-directed. Loved it.
WalterLiddy 7 months ago
@WalterLiddy Delighted to hear from you, and your kind comment! Thanks for writing.
varadero1839 7 months ago
So elegant. So romantic. So beautiful!
Thank you for uplaoding. your taste is beyond reproach!
early60srcool 9 months ago
@early60srcool Aside from her being an amazing dancer, I'm always mystified by her eyes! They're not so much "deer in the headlights," as really just enormous and beautiful! Thanks so much for your comment.
varadero1839 9 months ago