Midnight Lace

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Re: Tests

UNREAD_POSTby Ralph » Fri Apr 13, 2007 11:41 am

Ralph wrote:It's amazing how similar this test is to Marilyn Monroe's for "Somethings...Give." Doris seems to love doing these wardrobe tests. Can you imagine the tests for "Pillow Talk," "LMOLM," "Thrill of It All," and "Please...Daises"?


Isn't there a wardrobe test on one of Day's DVDs for "Caprice"? I think it's on one of Day's TV extras.
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UNREAD_POSTby John M » Fri Apr 13, 2007 12:34 pm

No, there is no movie related footage at all on any of the TV sets, except for one film trailer on each set. All the remaining extras on each set are soley TV related.

Universal should definitely put whatever wardrobe tests remain (even if it's just still in some cases) on their DVDs. Their DVDs have nothing on them, except a trailer sometimes.
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Re: Tests

UNREAD_POSTby Ralph » Fri Apr 13, 2007 10:38 pm

Ralph wrote:
Ralph wrote:It's amazing how similar this test is to Marilyn Monroe's for "Somethings...Give." Doris seems to love doing these wardrobe tests. Can you imagine the tests for "Pillow Talk," "LMOLM," "Thrill of It All," and "Please...Daises"?


Isn't there a wardrobe test on one of Day's DVDs for "Caprice"? I think it's on one of Day's TV extras.


I think I confused it with "The Glass Bottom Boat" which is on one of them.
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UNREAD_POSTby Debbi Austen » Fri Apr 13, 2007 11:37 pm

On Caprice in the interview with the designer they show several stills of Doris posing in costume next to the the designer's drawing. Also on Do Not Disturb, in the photo gallery their is one section devoted to fashion, showing the designers drawing and Doris posing in the costume. In each photo Doris has a great big smile on her face.

Back to Midnight Lace~ I have a tape with three of Doris' movies on it. Right after Julie is Midnight Lace. I truely believe that M L is one of her great preformances. Recently I read in My Own Story (A E Hotchner), that she wasn't acting. She really was terrified, reliving the nightmare she lived with Al Jordan. She actually fainted after doing one of the scenes. She asked Marty later never to put her in this type of movie again.
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Re: Tests

UNREAD_POSTby John M » Fri Apr 13, 2007 11:59 pm

Deleted duplicate post.
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Re: Tests

UNREAD_POSTby John M » Sat Apr 14, 2007 12:02 am

Ralph wrote:
Ralph wrote:
Ralph wrote:It's amazing how similar this test is to Marilyn Monroe's for "Somethings...Give." Doris seems to love doing these wardrobe tests. Can you imagine the tests for "Pillow Talk," "LMOLM," "Thrill of It All," and "Please...Daises"?


Isn't there a wardrobe test on one of Day's DVDs for "Caprice"? I think it's on one of Day's TV extras.


I think I confused it with "The Glass Bottom Boat" which is on one of them.


Ralph, that footage appears on The Glass Bottom Boat DVD, in the featurette "Every Girl's Dream." I LOVE to see Doris modelling the mermaid tail. And she and Rod Taylor look like they're having a blast.

Debbie, I agree about ML. GREAT performance. And it holds up so much better than a lot of Damsel-in-Distress performances from the era. It's not as theatrical, and it's very heartfelt.
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UNREAD_POSTby Natalier » Sat Apr 14, 2007 5:46 am

I have just looked at the glass bottom boat extras. I thought Doris and Rod were having funny dressing up. I think that must be the fun part of getting to make a film all the outfits you get to wear.
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UNREAD_POSTby dayniac » Wed Apr 25, 2007 7:47 pm

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In this movie she definitely had some beautiful clothes and looked fantastic in them !
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UNREAD_POSTby puck » Fri Jun 01, 2007 5:38 am

Hello Bryan.

There are great pics of Doris on www.dvdbeaver.com
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UNREAD_POSTby dayniac » Tue Jun 05, 2007 3:45 pm

I think this is so cute !


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UNREAD_POSTby puck » Wed Jun 13, 2007 6:39 am

here are some the pics that www.dvdbeaver.com/ shows.
I do love the movie and Doris acting.
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Midnight Lace pic

UNREAD_POSTby webmaster » Sun Jun 17, 2007 12:31 pm

This is an amazing pic - filming at the theatre - click to enlarge:

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UNREAD_POSTby howard » Sun Jun 17, 2007 2:05 pm

Great picture, Bryan. Love those behind-the-scenes shots. Thanks!
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UNREAD_POSTby puck » Mon Jun 18, 2007 5:29 am

great picture, Bryan, Thank you.
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UNREAD_POSTby Tanja » Mon Jun 18, 2007 7:07 am

Thank you Bryan, I love the picture!!!

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UNREAD_POSTby dayniac » Fri Jun 22, 2007 5:26 pm

Here are a couple of fun pics of Doris clowning around on the set.

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Hope you enjoy them !

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UNREAD_POSTby dayniac » Mon Aug 20, 2007 7:41 pm

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Midnight Lace pic

UNREAD_POSTby webmaster » Mon Oct 08, 2007 6:55 am

The opera box pic on here:

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UNREAD_POSTby Barb_DDD » Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:39 am

Bryan,
That's cool. I always enjoy looking at the pictures that show how they made the movies.
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UNREAD_POSTby webmaster » Mon Oct 08, 2007 11:44 am

It's a great pic, isn't it? Doris is preparing for the part by the look on her face.
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UNREAD_POSTby Peter Flapper » Tue Oct 09, 2007 11:48 am

It's an amazing pic, she looks so unhappy, she must be prepairing for the scene there. Thanks for sharing.

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UNREAD_POSTby miss maxwell » Wed Dec 05, 2007 3:17 pm

Very good suspense movie - with Doris' hysteria scenes [elevator & stairs] really standing out. It was great seeing Rex Harrison (love him), John Gavin (with whom I'd been in love with ever since I had watched "Psycho"), Myrna Loy (always enjoyed her movies!) and Doris - well I don't think this particular lady need a parenthesis :D - together in a film. The one thing I'd change, if I could, would be:
Ralph wrote:But her performance was flawed as it was in "Love Me or Leave Me" by inserting intermitant slices of "cuteness" where it wasn't needed. She became 'Laurie Tuttle" at times: "oh, I just love presents!" (smiling broadly)

My thoughts exactly.

PS: I'd edited these screen caps from the 'apocalypse' scene together and was considering using it as my avatar but with Christmas just around the corner, a mystery pic didn't feel right; so I'm posting it as a regular pic here:

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One of my favorite scenes.

PS2: Interesting points raised regarding Doris and the awards. I was mad when I first realized that they simply haven't done her justice (I hope this expresion fits here?). . . Obviously her artistry is immensely appreciated by thousands (of fans) all around the globe, awards or not, still she deserves the exact same recognition by the industry [both film and music]. BTW - and I hope the answer is a big fat (greek or not) YES - I take it that Doris does at least have her own star at the Hollywood Walk of Fame [Right...?]

PS3: Bryan, were you once called Viton? :lol:
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UNREAD_POSTby dayniac » Wed Dec 05, 2007 6:59 pm

She does - I believe she has two - for music and movies

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UNREAD_POSTby dayniac » Wed Dec 05, 2007 7:55 pm

Yes that was a little too sugary ! Surprising - she's usually right on.

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She was lovely, though !

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Your hunky John Gavin -
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Doris was very kind to Myrna Loy. This was her first supporting role and she has said that Doris went out of her way to make her feel comfortable and important. Not surprising.

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UNREAD_POSTby Sheila » Thu Dec 06, 2007 12:30 pm

Great photos! I watched this film again recently, it really shows Doris' versatility as an actress. It's a shame the film took so much out of her emotionally.

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UNREAD_POSTby javajunkie540 » Thu Feb 07, 2008 1:10 am

I really enjoy this film. I've only seen it a few times, but I just finished rewatching it and Holy Cow, can Doris Day act. Of course this is no shock to me or anyone else here on the board for that matter, but I believe this has to be one her best roles.
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Re: Midnight Lace

UNREAD_POSTby webmaster » Fri Jun 20, 2008 2:05 pm

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Midnight Lace (1960)-- Roddy McDowall (Clip #1) - clipsandmore

I've only seen it a few times ...and Holy Cow, can Doris Day act.
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Re: Midnight Lace

UNREAD_POSTby John M » Fri Jun 20, 2008 4:00 pm

I think her performance in this is much better than in Julie. More modulated and controlled. I love this film a lot. But I've always wondered how the Hollywood "London" plays to people over there.
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Re: Midnight Lace

UNREAD_POSTby webmaster » Fri Jun 20, 2008 5:37 pm

It doesn't, John! We all know it was filmed on a back lot and that Doris didn't do any location filming for it, ditto Caprice, we know that wasn't Doris walking around Paris. The worst was Do Not Disturb - it looked like it was filmed in Brigadoon. The thing that annoys me is that a lot of the Englist charcaters speak like Dick Van Dyke in Mary Poppins.
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Re: Midnight Lace

UNREAD_POSTby suzie » Fri Jun 20, 2008 5:50 pm

To bad these pictures were not shot on location. I think it adds so much to a film to be done in the location its supposed to be in. I must say they do a pretty good job at "trying " to duplicate ,but its never quite the same as really being there.
Bryan you are so right we americans do not do your lovely way of speaking very well. I love the english accent and our actors over here, try hard but just cant seem to get it right.The actors seem to over do it a bit i,d say. :oops:
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