Her timing is perfect...it really seemed like she was reading that book for the first time and sounding out the syllables of the big words. "See note....see note???!" Impeccable delivery.
Talent like hers just doesn't exist anymore. She played that part on Broadway before reprising it here in the movie, hence the super polished performance. A real treasure. ❤
Agreed. Not an underrated talent to those who know but underappreciated overall, yes. Viv was a gem, and I'm grateful for unnamed electronic venues that may yet introduce her to and inspire emerging performers. Until, that is, the Greatest Generation is scrubbed and flushed down the memory hole. Fight the Power.
I take stage tech and we had to watch the movie so we could understand what props we were working with and this was one of my favorite songs in this movie :)
Brer Sam Yeah, but the song/scene already has a name, and that name is Adelaide’s Lament. This person may have uploaded it, but they didn’t make it nor do they own it. You wouldn’t upload Somewhere Over the Rainbow from Wizard of Oz and call it “Birds,” would you?
The line change that cracks me up the most is the omission of "the female remaining single / just in the legal sense." Guess they figured they were already flirting with censorship danger by mentioning "getting the fisheye from the hotel clerk" and had better not further underline that she ain't exactly a virgin after all these years of engagement.
I hadn't noticed that until I saw your note and re-watched it. It's pretty funny that "just in the legal sense" would be considered going too far at the time.
No, it's just an extremly high-quality recording for the time of a stage production shot entirely in close-ups where they changed a bunch of the lines for absolutely no reason.
I was once in a production of Guys & Dolls but the actress playing Adelaide had to drop out. She got a cold. Talk about ironic. (This didn't really happen I was just joking)
Go to the doctor with bronchitis sometime and they'll probably put you on one for a few minutes. When I was a kid they had me use one while they were diagnosing my asthma.
Perhaps THE best comic number of all. And Blaine got it all, every last comic moment, while conveying character to the nth. Brava!
Her timing is perfect...it really seemed like she was reading that book for the first time and sounding out the syllables of the big words.
"See note....see note???!" Impeccable delivery.
Talent like hers just doesn't exist anymore. She played that part on Broadway before reprising it here in the movie, hence the super polished performance. A real treasure. ❤
Agreed. Not an underrated talent to those who know but underappreciated overall, yes. Viv was a gem, and I'm grateful for unnamed electronic venues that may yet introduce her to and inspire emerging performers. Until, that is, the Greatest Generation is scrubbed and flushed down the memory hole. Fight the Power.
We just finished a Guys and Dolls production at my school and it was so amazing now I’m obsessed. I got to play Sarah. I miss it so much already.
Sacorra Bauer
U gotta do the play to I'm general Cartwright
Omg lucky, sarah seems like such a fun roll. My school is doing a production of guys and dolls this fall. I can't wait!
The one and only Vivian Blaine!🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
I take stage tech and we had to watch the movie so we could understand what props we were working with and this was one of my favorite songs in this movie :)
I love that butterfly screen
❤❤❤ This is so good.
The song is called Adelaide's Lament not La grippe
They can title it whatever they want!
Brer Sam Yeah, but the song/scene already has a name, and that name is Adelaide’s Lament. This person may have uploaded it, but they didn’t make it nor do they own it. You wouldn’t upload Somewhere Over the Rainbow from Wizard of Oz and call it “Birds,” would you?
Take a Chillax pill, Charlie! You'll live longer! And don't be messin' with Liz ~ they don't call her "The Kingslayer" for nothin!'
@@6kmmmmmm958 and your comment is “La GRIPE”. 😂
I have to perform this, never heard it before. Very exited
@@emma-renae I hope you meant exCited!
The line change that cracks me up the most is the omission of "the female remaining single / just in the legal sense." Guess they figured they were already flirting with censorship danger by mentioning "getting the fisheye from the hotel clerk" and had better not further underline that she ain't exactly a virgin after all these years of engagement.
I hadn't noticed that until I saw your note and re-watched it. It's pretty funny that "just in the legal sense" would be considered going too far at the time.
Beautiful
Thanx 4 posting.
"Adelaide's Lament" , not "La Grippe" .
Gracias.
I hear you, Darling ❤
Marilyn Monroe wanted this part badly!
Gracias. No la encuentro en español.
I feel the truth pouring out of Adelaides pores ❤❤❤ here
Facts men 👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻
Really? They didn't think audiences would understand "get off at Saratoga...."???
@ShotoTodoroki7504..... Wasn't Yonkers Racetrack the original line, and it was changed to Saratoga after the former closed?
Lol😂
That’s not it. To appeal to NYC residents they decided to use what they might more likely visit frequently
ngl I don’t get either of them 🫢🫢🫢🫢 and I played a lead in this for high school bahaha
@@naomi-art-stuff Yonkers raceway probably no longer exists. Too many instances of abuse of race horses were found
Its actully called adelaides lament
The inspiration behind the voice of Harley Quinn!
Is this from the movie?
ya
Of course!
No, it's just an extremly high-quality recording for the time of a stage production shot entirely in close-ups where they changed a bunch of the lines for absolutely no reason.
Guys and Dolls
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14 times he got off at the Saratoga horse race track? She should put him on Squid Game.
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whats that fog thing she sticks her head in?
Okie Moto It’s something sick people use to clear up the mucus from their nose or phlegm from their throat when they have a cold!
Okie Moto it’s a humidifier
I was once in a production of Guys & Dolls but the actress playing Adelaide had to drop out. She got a cold. Talk about ironic. (This didn't really happen I was just joking)
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What's that machine she put her face into at the end
A humidifier, performers use it to clear up the nose and throat so they can sing better.
Go to the doctor with bronchitis sometime and they'll probably put you on one for a few minutes. When I was a kid they had me use one while they were diagnosing my asthma.
Melora Peters 1980
How every girl feels when they leave them in a dinner :/
Haha!
no business
#feminism #loesserwoman
This is from a movie from the 50s’. It’s saying that she needs to get married, which is the opposite of modern feminism (which isn’t true feminism)
@@MushBunny Moreover this is genuinely funny, with a sense of humour that seems definitely lost nowadays.