Some words that have nothing to do with the film.

Eloy 2022-06-08 19:15:12

In fact, I have never wanted to watch this movie. This reminds me of some sadness about Vivien Leigh.

Vivien Leigh once said that if there is an afterlife, she will still only do two things, one is to "become an actor" and the other is to "marry Oliver." She is an "infatuated person". She was “infatuated” with art, and made her great actor's life; she “infatuated” with Oliver, and finally let her body and spirit burn out...

Vivien Leigh gave Oliver a dedication All the love a woman can give. But Oliver could not bear such a "heavy" love. He said in his memoir that he really fell in love with Monroe when he made this movie.

In 1957, Oliver deserted Vivien Leigh after filming "The Dragon and the Phoenix". Vivien Leigh became hysterical due to the double torment of mental illness and the love of her favorite man no longer loving herself. She was irritable and even crazy, but she never resented Oliver. She loves him, even if he no longer loves her who has been with him for 20 years.

Monroe is beautiful, but only Vivien Leigh is the real confidante in my heart.

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The Prince and the Showgirl quotes

  • Northbrook: It all goes back to the Holy Roman Empire. The Grand Duke is a nephew by marriage of the Emperor Franz Josef of Austria.

    Fanny: No wisecracks about Austria.

    Northbrook: I sincerely hope, no wisecracks about anything. In these troubled times, the lightest remark can have bad repercussions.

    Fanny: I can see the history books: "The War of Elsie's Remark."

  • Charles, the Prince Regent: What a charming character is this Coconut Gal.

    Maisie Springfield: I'm so happy to hear Your Grand Duke Highness say so. It is a character that goes a little deeper than most in musical comedy.

    Charles, the Prince Regent: Ah, yes. Yes, indeed. Quite so.

    Maisie Springfield: I have been so anxious to find a role that offered an emotional challenge

    Charles, the Prince Regent: Most charming it is. I began to feel that we had lost a gay person that I knew in Paris.

    Maisie Springfield: How gracious of you, sir, to remember.