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A Debbie Reynolds Film Friday

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This week's «Film Friday» is quite special because it is entirely dedicated to Debbie Reynolds, whose 85th birthday would have been today (hence why I am posting this on a Saturday). Sadly, Debbie pasted away last December, so I thought I would honour her with a compilation of all the Debbie Reynolds films I have written about on this blog. Singin' in the Rain (1952)   Directed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen | Co-starring Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor Singin' in the Rain gave 19-year-old Debbie her breakthrough role and it remains her best known work. She played Kathy Selden, a nightclub performer and aspiring actress who falls in love with Don Lockwood, the swashbuckling matinee idol played by Gene Kelly. Selected over established stars like Judy Garland , Kathryn Grayson, Jane Powell and June Allyson, Debbie always stated that Kelly and Donen did not want her in the film, feeling that they were «stuck» with her. However, Donen maintained that he and Kelly want...

Film Friday: «The Gazebo» (1959)

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To celebrate Glenn Ford's 100th birthday, which is on Sunday, this week on "Film Friday" I bring you what is probably my second favorite of his films. In case you are wondering, my first favorite is The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1963). Theatrical release poster Directed by George Marshall, The Gazebo (1959) tells the story of Elliott Nash (Glenn Ford), a television writer and director who is being blackmailed by a man named Dan Shelby (voice of Stanley Adams) over old nude photographs of his wife Nell (Debbie Reynolds). Elliott does not tell Nell, the star of a Broadway show, about this situation, but works feverishly to make enough money to pay off Shelby's demands. Finally, Elliott decides that murder is the only way out. He makes preparations, incorporating some advice from a friend, District Attorney Harlow Edison (Carl Reiner). When the blackmailer shows up at the Nashes' home as arranged to collect his payment, Elliott shoots him and then ...