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Krister Registered User
Registered: 5/14/2007
From: Pitea, Sweden | posted: 5/14/2007 at 6:30:28 AM ET Hi guys,
Does anyone have any pictures of Bernadette Peters from the movie Sunday In The Park With George?? I have never seen this movie before but I would love to see how Bernadette looked in this movie
Sincerely/Krister
| moljul Registered User
Registered: 4/2/2001
From: New York
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| posted: 5/14/2007 at 11:04:28 AM ET Krister,
First of all: Welcome!
Sunday in the Park With George is not really a movie exactly. It is a film of the live stage show. If you are not familiar with the musical, it is really wonderful and won a Pulitzer Prize for Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine. Some people take a couple of viewings to really get into it and appreciate it. I highly recommend it. There is also a special feature on the DVD that allows you to turn off the usual sound of the musical and listen to Sondheim, Lapine, Bernadette and Mandy Patinkin give commentary on the show as they are watching it. Its very interesting - though I would definitely recommend viewing the show with the regular sound first to be sure you are familiar with the story.
There are lots of great resources on this site including a very good photo album. I'm including the link to the Sunday album so you can see pictures of Bernadette from the show.
http://www.bernadette-peters.com/cgi-bin/photoalbum.pl?action=viewcat&albumid=7
"Particular mention must be made of Bernadette Peters, who turns up briefly in a sort of sparkly Glinda the Good costume. She's the reluctant muse sent to help Alice with her writing. The muse is dressed like Oz, sounds like Queens and behaves like a bored student adviser." Alice Film Review, The New York Times, December 25, 1990
"I'm one star away from Dolly Parton ... and Raymond Massey is between us. I hope we don't suffocate him." Bernadette Peters receiving her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, April 24, 1987
| Krister Registered User
Registered: 5/14/2007
From: Pitea, Sweden | posted: 5/16/2007 at 5:20:29 PM ET
quote: Krister,
First of all: Welcome!
Sunday in the Park With George is not really a movie exactly. It is a film of the live stage show. If you are not familiar with the musical, it is really wonderful and won a Pulitzer Prize for Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine. Some people take a couple of viewings to really get into it and appreciate it. I highly recommend it. There is also a special feature on the DVD that allows you to turn off the usual sound of the musical and listen to Sondheim, Lapine, Bernadette and Mandy Patinkin give commentary on the show as they are watching it. Its very interesting - though I would definitely recommend viewing the show with the regular sound first to be sure you are familiar with the story.
There are lots of great resources on this site including a very good photo album. I'm including the link to the Sunday album so you can see pictures of Bernadette from the show.
http://www.bernadette-peters.com/cgi-bin/photoalbum.pl?action=viewcat&albumid=7
"Particular mention must be made of Bernadette Peters, who turns up briefly in a sort of sparkly Glinda the Good costume. She's the reluctant muse sent to help Alice with her writing. The muse is dressed like Oz, sounds like Queens and behaves like a bored student adviser." Alice Film Review, The New York Times, December 25, 1990
"I'm one star away from Dolly Parton ... and Raymond Massey is between us. I hope we don't suffocate him." Bernadette Peters receiving her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, April 24, 1987
Hi,
Thanks so much for the warm welcoming and the info. It is very nice to get to know you all
Sincerely/Krister
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