A weekly examination of classic films by a group who meet to discuss a selected film.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Welcome to Ms. de Havilland
We begin our latest film festival with The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex.
It's true, our guest for this film festival has only a small part in
it, but it is such a good movie, we decided to start with Ms. de
Havilland in a supporting role. She plays Lady Penelope Gray,
lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth (Bette Davis). Madly in love with
the Earl of Essex (Errol Flynn), it is her manipulations that help bring
about his downfall. We did a little reading after the movie. Ms. D.
did NOT want to be in this film - after all, it really isn't much of one
for her (though she is still wonderful in it). The movie is all about
Bette Davis' Elizabeth and Errol Flynn's Essex. When they are on the
screen, you watch them. When they are NOT on the screen, you wait for
them to come back. Lady Penelope is just window dressing to propel the
action forward. But when you have an actress of the caliber of Olivia de
Havilland doing it, the part becomes memorable as well. (And, is this
the only movie in which she appeared with Flynn, in which she DIDN'T end
up with him in one way or another?) We were able to find a scene with Davis and de Havilland:
Again, our reading reminded
us of the story that I heard on TCM some time ago. That Davis loathed
Errol Flynn, feeling he was not an actor worthy of her talent. But that,
years later, she re-saw the movie (in fact, with Ms. D. in attendance)
and admitted that it was, in fact, a wonderful movie and that Flynn was
excellent in it. Just the final scene, as he goes to the block,
demonstrates the subtlety of his acting.
We also enjoyed seeing
the very young Nanette Fabray as Mistress Margaret Radcliffe, another
lady-in-waiting who is yearning for the return of her lover - a soldier
in Ireland. She is delightful; it is a treat to see her in a very
different part from the musicals we were used to.
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