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Directed by Gene Saks.
Lucille Ball stars in this film version of the hit Jerry Herman Broadway musical, which featured an electrifying performance by Angela Lansbury. As Patrick Dennis' plucky and resilient Auntie Mame, Ball's low-pitched, growling moan of a voice (a spine-chilling reminder of the sound of Linda Blair's demon-possession in The Exorcist) and her gaudy and lumbering fashion-horse gait turns Mame into an elderly cross-dresser. In this guise, Mame rehashes the plot from Dennis's novel and the previous non-musical Rosalind Russell film. During the Depression era 1930s, she enrolls her nephew into a liberal private school, tries a turn in show business (with the help of her friend Vera [Beatrice Arthur]), and marries a well-to-do Southern planter (Robert Preston). After her husband's death, Mame concerns herself with her now grown-up nephew, his girlfriend, and the girlfriend's intolerant parents. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
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EdynEdyn A Lucy Cult Classic
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"Lucille Ball's swan song from movies was not well received by critics when it was released in the early 70s. This led to Lucille never doing a feature film again...unfortunately for those short-sighted critics, this film has aged well and is now a sought-after classic. (It will be released on DVD format this summer!!) While the world is used to seeing Lucille Ball be "Lucy" her long years in the business made her THE actress to star in this film. Lucille gives Mame Dennis a human touch, the aching and the longing that comes with being as liberal as they come, facing tragedy and still be able to have a cocktail to wash it down.... There is many funny moments in the movie, any of scenes in which the incredible Bea Arthur appears, the reunion between her and Mame...or the meetings between Mame and Patrick's fiancee's family... Oh, and the musical and dance numbers.. classic! This is a must watch as it is proof that the obvious choices don't always make ... " [More]
 



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