Why was Betty Buckley the only OBC member of 1776 not included in the movie?
biggs bunny
Chorus Member Joined: 3/13/11
#1Why was Betty Buckley the only OBC member of 1776 not included in the movie?
Posted: 8/13/12 at 8:28pm
Attitude?
Jon
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/20/04
#2Why was Betty Buckley the only OBC member of 1776 not included in the movie?
Posted: 8/13/12 at 8:43pm
Looks.
Also, John Cullum was not in the OBC.
#2Why was Betty Buckley the only OBC member of 1776 not included in the movie?
Posted: 8/13/12 at 8:51pmI thought you weren't going to post here anymore.
#3Why was Betty Buckley the only OBC member of 1776 not included in the movie?
Posted: 8/13/12 at 8:58pm
And John Cullum, though not in the OBC, did take over the roll of Rutledge during the original Broadway run. He was excellent, particularly in MOLASSES TO RUM. I'm not surprised they cast him in the film.
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Long before I knew she could sing, I thought Betty Buckley was beautiful in CARRIE and EIGHT IS ENOUGH. (In the latter, "pretty" was about all she had to do.)
How did this nonsense about her not being pretty enough for film get started? (Or do you actually have a source for your assertion, Jon?)
ETA and while I think Blythe Danner (who played Martha Washington in the film) is still a stunning woman, she's not exactly a conventional film beauty. She's more an example of inner beauty and charisma shining through a pleasant and interesting facade. And the all-time sexiest speaking voice.
Updated On: 8/13/12 at 08:58 PM
#4Why was Betty Buckley the only OBC member of 1776 not included in the movie?
Posted: 8/13/12 at 9:04pmB/c she cray cray.
biggs bunny
Chorus Member Joined: 3/13/11
#5Why was Betty Buckley the only OBC member of 1776 not included in the movie?
Posted: 8/13/12 at 9:08pmI wasn't Jordan.....but I like my new role as the anti Betty Buckley troll!!! I want my money back from that "concert!!!!"
#6Why was Betty Buckley the only OBC member of 1776 not included in the movie?
Posted: 8/13/12 at 9:08pmThis board is going cray cray over Betty Buckley this week!
#7Why was Betty Buckley the only OBC member of 1776 not included in the movie?
Posted: 8/13/12 at 9:33pm
Men drool over Blythe,
not so much Betty.
#8Why was Betty Buckley the only OBC member of 1776 not included in the movie?
Posted: 8/13/12 at 10:04pmBetty had not yet made much of a splash outside of the theater like Danner or Jill Clayburgh.
#9Why was Betty Buckley the only OBC member of 1776 not included in the movie?
Posted: 8/13/12 at 10:43pm
The courier who sang "Mama, Look Sharp," wasn't the original either.
Scott Jarvis, who was a friend and co-worker of mine in the mid-'80s (RIP), said they thought he was too old for the movie.
There were several other members of congress who weren't in the OBC. Many played the roles previously, and some after doing the film.
Donald Madden, who played the major role of Dickinson wasn't the original and never played the role on Broadway. He died far too young at 49 of lung cancer, and "1776" was the only theatrical film he ever made.
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#10Why was Betty Buckley the only OBC member of 1776 not included in the movie?
Posted: 8/14/12 at 12:46pm
I was on an 8 seater plane yesterday from Provincetown to Boston. The friend I was traveling with pointed another passenger out and asked me if she was "Pat Buckley." I said, "I don't think so. Pat Buckley is dead."
The woman had no makeup on and I didn't recognize her at all. At Logan, I asked her if I could help her with her bag going up some stairs. She graciously thanked me. I didn't realize she was Betty Buckley until I heard her voice. She couldn't have been nicer.
#11Why was Betty Buckley the only OBC member of 1776 not included in the movie?
Posted: 8/14/12 at 12:51pm
Terrific story, henrik.
AHTC
Understudy Joined: 7/20/10
#12Why was Betty Buckley the only OBC member of 1776 not included in the movie?
Posted: 8/14/12 at 12:56pmI have thought about this. I think what must have been a huge blast of fresh air onstage after an hour of deliberation and story songs would have seemed WAY too big on film, breaking the screen in half.
#13Why was Betty Buckley the only OBC member of 1776 not included in the movie?
Posted: 8/14/12 at 1:02pmThe song is still in the movie, AHTC.
bk
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/20/03
#14Why was Betty Buckley the only OBC member of 1776 not included in the movie?
Posted: 8/14/12 at 1:05pmThe film courier is Stephen Nathan, the original Jesus from Godspell, who went on to star in a rather well-known cult film and who then turned to writing and producing, something he's doing rather well at, currently on Bones.
#15Why was Betty Buckley the only OBC member of 1776 not included in the movie?
Posted: 8/14/12 at 1:14pm
I read somewhere that the reason Betty Buckley wasn't cast in the film version was because she was difficult.
Blythe being cast was a blessing according to co-star Ken Howard. They formed a life long friendship and went on to co-star in the short lived sit-com "Adam's Rib" playing the Tracy/Hepburn roles and then Howard went on to star on "The White Shadow" created and produced by Blythe's husband, Bruce Paltrow.
#16Why was Betty Buckley the only OBC member of 1776 not included in the movie?
Posted: 8/14/12 at 1:19pmDon't feed the bunny
#17Why was Betty Buckley the only OBC member of 1776 not included in the movie?
Posted: 8/14/12 at 1:34pmThanks, Carlos. Casting Blythe Danner is always a blessing, as far as I'm concerned.
#18Why was Betty Buckley the only OBC member of 1776 not included in the movie?
Posted: 8/15/12 at 7:50amGaveston, I take it you didn't see her as Phyllis Stone.
#19Why was Betty Buckley the only OBC member of 1776 not included in the movie?
Posted: 8/15/12 at 1:24pm
Betty's "He Plays the Violin":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4agE0dkmWUht
Blythe's:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_T23elli1Vc
#20Why was Betty Buckley the only OBC member of 1776 not included in the movie?
Posted: 8/15/12 at 5:40pm
Like Blythe Danner but casting her in Follies
was definitely NOT a Blessing.
#21Why was Betty Buckley the only OBC member of 1776 not included in the movie?
Posted: 8/15/12 at 6:53pm
Gaveston, I take it you didn't see her as Phyllis Stone.
No, I didn't, henrik. Please picture me with my fingers in my ears, humming loudly to avoid hearing what anyone may say on the subject. LOL.
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