From the 1967 television production, with Lee Remick, Jerry Lanning, and Phil Silvers. All the musical numbers were this trippily fucked up in concept.
I have seen this since I was 13 in 1967. I was surprised that this was so cheaply done today since I did not know what they did with the scenery. Now after all these years I realize it was chealp. I did not know who Lee Remick was until I saw her in The omen.
This was a low budget TV production and used cardboard cut-outs instead of extras but was very well done. Lee Remick as a vamp was a surprise and she showed she had what it takes to pull it off.
Lee Remick started as a Broadway singer in Sondheim's musical "Anyone Can Whistle" with Angela Lansbury, then .filmed Face in the Crowd with Andy Griffith, as a teen-age batton twirler who became his wife. Remick also was a star in the Concert Version of Sondheim's "Follies," returning from Hollywood to sing and dance "Jessie and Lucy," She was the glamorous star that night, sexy in a bright red dress with boas, and still gorgeous!
Lee Remick was waaaaay hotter than Gwen Verdon.
howard385 3 months ago
I have seen this since I was 13 in 1967. I was surprised that this was so cheaply done today since I did not know what they did with the scenery. Now after all these years I realize it was chealp. I did not know who Lee Remick was until I saw her in The omen.
sandyhiker 9 months ago
This was a low budget TV production and used cardboard cut-outs instead of extras but was very well done. Lee Remick as a vamp was a surprise and she showed she had what it takes to pull it off.
Phoglight 1 year ago
Way to read those cue-card, Jerry! Don't laugh, though: he got the real thing (Gwen Verdon, after she and Fosse separated) in real life.
mergendeiler 2 years ago
Wow. I never knew Lee Remmick did this!
azsingersigner 2 years ago
Lee Remick started as a Broadway singer in Sondheim's musical "Anyone Can Whistle" with Angela Lansbury, then .filmed Face in the Crowd with Andy Griffith, as a teen-age batton twirler who became his wife. Remick also was a star in the Concert Version of Sondheim's "Follies," returning from Hollywood to sing and dance "Jessie and Lucy," She was the glamorous star that night, sexy in a bright red dress with boas, and still gorgeous!
11777766 2 years ago
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Rebeca1una 2 years ago
Hilarious I love this, awesome thanks for sharing
duckcman 2 years ago
Thank you so much for posting this! I'd love to see more numbers from this version, if you have them...
SeanPhillipMabrey 2 years ago
:09 her face looks wierd, kinda like stephanie wier from madtv
caitgirl7 2 years ago