Just days after posting on the passing of Joanna Petet, I had a dream last night about the movie "The Group." In the dream, my mother was telling me I could not see it, and I told her I was because I wanted to go to Vassar and become one of "The Group"--specifically Libby, the high-powered literary agent, played by Jessica Walter, with just a foreshadowing of Evelyn Draper.
This was just a dream, but in reality, when the film was coming to the Albany Theatre in New Brunswick, back in 1966, my mother took me to see something I cannot recall, but I saw coming attractions of "The Group." Oh, my God, darlings, when I saw the scene of Joanna Petet as Kay locked in the closet and screaming, I shouted to my mother, "I want to see this!" Of course, my plea fell on deaf ears.
But, girls, there is so much you can learn from "The Group." Like the clinical details of intercourse, pessary fittings and breast feeding. How to wear a sanitary belt, what books to read, and stop acting like a Bohemian tramp like Norine, played by Carrie Nye, who was ousted by "The Group," and, embittered, tries to take Harald from Kay.
I mean, girls, the book and movie are just a primer for adult development.
But that Norine! You really have to watch out for her!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And all Norines out there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!






