From a black screen, to sounds of screams and moans, followed by the appearance of Elisha Cook, Jr. face, as Watson Pritchard, on screen, and his thrilling monologue, to the end of the film, where laughter slams the door in the viewer's face, this is a brilliant amalgamation of mystery, horror, and camp.
First, there is Vincent Price. Enough said. Then there is Richard Long, as handsome pilot, Lance Schroeder, Carolyn Craig as Nora Manning, the spinster searching for something, and wait till she finds Lance!, and sexy Carol Ohmart, later to be seen in the demented 1967 thriller, "Spider Baby," as Annabelle Loren, Vincent Price's wife.
The housekeeper is a riot! And the way she moves, as though wired, or on roller skates, is priceless. She is played by Leona Anderson; too bad she died in 1973; she would have been great in "Starlight Express!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
I cannot urge you enough to watch it, darlings! I have seen it countless times, and it is always a treat. Thank "Svengoolie" for showing it!
Could this have foreshadowed the formation of the singing group, "Talking Heads?????????????????"
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Starlight Express!
Starlight Express!
Starlight Express!
Victoria--
My two WORST theater experinces.
One was "Starlight Express." Not only
was it awful, it was like Roller Derby
onstage, rather than throughout the theater,
with people skating over you, as in London.
What's more Andrea McArdle, who played Ashley,
the Smoking Car, was out the night I saw it.
It may have worked as a children's cartoon special,
but not a full scale musical.
EVEN WORSE--
"Buskers," an off-Broadway musical that two friends
of mine stage managed. It starred the late Tony
Azito, and Martin Charnin's (then riding high on all
the money from "ANNIE,") daughter, Sasha. She had this
number that went--I kid you not--"I have a pain in my heart!
Oooh! Oooh!" When Charniin saw the show he pulled his daughter
out of it by buying out her contract! It was AWFUL!!!!!!!!!!!
omg THAT was one of The Questions I meant to ask you!!
Did YOU have a pain in your heart by the time you got out of there!!
Victoria,
I went backstage to see my friends,
and the look on my face caused them to
say, "Don't speak a word till we are out
of here!"
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