Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe 40-year-old movie Boy Crazy's re-release is a hit and there's focus on the three main actresses Piper, Kate, and Addie. Kate's adopted son Wesley must make these women attend a show toge... Tout lireThe 40-year-old movie Boy Crazy's re-release is a hit and there's focus on the three main actresses Piper, Kate, and Addie. Kate's adopted son Wesley must make these women attend a show together. One problem: they hate each other.The 40-year-old movie Boy Crazy's re-release is a hit and there's focus on the three main actresses Piper, Kate, and Addie. Kate's adopted son Wesley must make these women attend a show together. One problem: they hate each other.
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- Tony Frank
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I hope they make a sequel! It would be such a great joy to see these four equally gifted ladies together again.
I can't imagine why anyone finds the scene in the gay bar objectionable since it's no more "real" than the rest of the movie and fits in with the plot IMHO.
It's not Shakespeare but who cares?
January 20, 2017: In view of the events surrounding the recent day-apart deaths of Carrie Fisher and her mother Debbie Reynolds, I think it's time to put out a deluxe DVD reissue of this TV movie.
The first three play aging film stars who co-starred in a musical that has become a cult item and has just had a smash hit re-release. What better than a nice television special reuniting the three.
Only problem is that they all can't stand each other. It's going to take someone of the skills of a Mideast peace negotiator to bring them all together. The catalyst might be Jonathan Silverman who is MacLaine's estranged, adopted son. Of course it turns out to be their agent, Elizabeth Taylor who deals from a financial point of view.
MacLaine, Collins, and Reynolds must have really been great sports about this female version of The Sunshine Boys. All the roles that Reynolds daughter Carrie Fisher wrote were such dead-on satires of each one of them. The three look like they're having a great old time spoofing themselves, it's positively infectious for the audience.
Of course the real highlight is at the beginning when Reynolds goes to see Taylor about the reunion. Today's audience cannot possibly appreciate all the innuendo because they weren't around in the Fifties when the Elizabeth Taylor-Eddie Fisher-Debbie Reynolds triangle was the number one news story in the nation. President Eisenhower was having trouble getting as much ink as the most famous movie love triangle ever. And that was only until the Richard Burton-Elizabeth Taylor-Eddie Fisher triangle topped that one.
You could never have imagined over 40 years later seeing Taylor and Reynolds on the screen together. Older, wiser, and sadder, they definitely came to a meeting of the minds about Eddie Fisher.
Collins and MacLaine don't lack for good material either, all of them are just fabulous. These Old Broads is an old stargazer's dream.
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- AnecdotesDame Elizabeth Taylor remained seated for most of her performance and was wheeled onto the set in a chair. "I can't walk a long distance, so everybody sees me in a wheelchair and thinks I'm sick", she told TV Guide. "If you had broken your back three times, you couldn't stand very long (either)."
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Addie Holden: The man died literally on top of me.
Piper Grayson: Isn't it what most men want - to die in the saddle?
Addie Holden: It is not that great for the saddle.
- Versions alternativesOriginally broadcast on television and released on VHS in an improper full-screen 1.33:1 aspect ratio. Released on DVD in the correct wide-screen 1.77:1 format.
- ConnexionsReferences Badge 714 (1951)
- Bandes originalesBoy Crazy
Written by David Shire and Richard Maltby
Performed by Shirley MacLaine, Debbie Reynolds and Joan Collins
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