I've been waiting nearly 10 years for Bernadette to play Mrs Lovett, so if I ask for it I probably won't get it. But can someone rich & powerful inspire someone to produce a film adaptation of "The Visit" with Angela Lansbury and someone like Christopher Plummer?
kthx.
Here's an idea for someone who needs a tax dodge.
Although I like the show a lot (I saw it in Chicago), and waited patiently, what felt like forever for a cast album, I don't think it would be a profitable movie.
It didn't last very long in our own community, so why would it be popular in the mainstream?
...Although I would like to see what Tim Burton might bring to it.
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A Tim Burton perspective would be nice.
Personally I really enjoyed it. It was quite different from many of the things I have seen. And Chita is a goddess.
As for Angela, I would pay to see her read the dictionary. I adore her to no end. As a person. And a performer.
I suppose I imagined that with Angela’s name and a low enough budget that done well it could break even. Still, I suppose I should be grateful that we did have what I consider a great production on Broadway (though I’ve only seen via archive), and a great cast recording.
Well you know she is 92...
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I liked that show so much more than a lot of other people seemed to. Eerie, funny, very not-your-average-musical, but not too precious about it.
I worry Tim Burton would just do his usual #spooky thing, and make it look and feel like any of his other forgettable films of late.
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Is Olivia de Havilland not available?
only if Kirk Douglas will play Anton.
Wow. Lansbury and Douglas would be something else. Good casting ideas.
What a very, very, very nice thought!
As a side note, Dame Lansbury and Dick Van Dyke had been working on a movie called Buttons - a few pictures of them in period costumes were released this year - has one heard more information on this?
If Meryl Streep wanted to do it alongside Jeremy Irons, or Bryan Cranston, or Kevin Kline, I'm sure it could be greenlit...
I can see it being a better movie musical than a stage musical, tbh.
As long as Rob Marshall isn't allowed anywhere near it.
I love Angela as much as anyone, but why substitute her for the amazing Chita Rivera, who was so remarkable in the stage version? That's a performance I would like to see captured on film.
jayinchelsea said: "I love Angela as much as anyone, but why substitute her for the amazing Chita Rivera, who was so remarkable in the stage version? That's a performance I would like to see captured on film."
I imagine it's being brought up because Lansbury was supposed to star in a 2001 Broadway production, but she backed out because her husband was ill.
SomethingPeculiar - Exactly what I was writing just now.
Also because Dame Lansbury deserves to have another leading movie role, as she is still waiting for 'the one'. (Something which, may I add, she has been waiting for since the 1990s).
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Angela Lansbury singing Love And Love Alone—
https://youtu.be/93XKrmcSP44
Woah. I wasn't really convinced she could do it, but now I am.
If you've forgotten, or perhaps never seen it, watch the divine Chita sing (and dance and act) "Love and Love Alone":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypYmkev9Sfg
Also... there's no way Lansbury wouldn't have won a Tony for THE VISIT in 2001 --- 5 years after the finale of Murder She Wrote and 18 years after her most recent Broadway credit (Mame). And it would have been her FIFTH Best Actress Tony, at age 75!
It might not have run very long, given the behemoth that was THE PRODUCERS, but it probably would have done better than the 2015 production, with Lansbury's star-power + the momentum of Chicago and Cabaret. Maybe K&E would have picked up Best Score over Mel Brooks, too!
...And if it was somewhat successful, it still could have been revived 15 years later with Chita! :)
(Anyway, enough daydreaming for one day!)
SomethingPeculiar - I'm sorry, but I don't understand your comment. Why couldn't she have won the Tony in 2001?
1971FolliesFan said: "SomethingPeculiar - I'm sorry, but I don't understand your comment. Why couldn't she have won the Tony in 2001?"
I think I phrased that poorly -- she absolutely WOULD have won in 2001, because it would have been her big return to Bway and it was a weak year for actresses.
Not at all, I misread it, I'm sorry! Yes, I agree! She definitely would have won!
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