I saw this production and think it's the best performance of this number. The deep resonance has to come from being performed by a major star who is now forgotten. Polly Bergen was a huge star in her day. She had hit records and her own TV show. Now...no one knows her. She is living this song; the anger and bitterness are on display. Others don't get that.
Un gran actor gregory harrison fue un hombre guapisimo en. La decada de los setenta lo recuerdo. Mucho en la serie fuga en el siglo 23 alla por 1977 donde hacia el papel de logan. Esta serie se emitio en el peru a principios de 1980
I'm 48 years old and just now finding out about this movie. I'm surprised because my mom was a huge Gregory Harrison fan. She had his poster above her side of the bed where he's wearing the Zoro G string from this movie. Never knew it came from this.
I can't help but tear up in puddles and remember my Mom and I's epic love story whenever I come back to this song... 🥺☹️😢😭💔 Grey Gardens is literally Me and My Mom's story...
Really?? You don't think he could pull that off???? (The understudy dancers...yes! ) But he could play it with his eyes closed. (might not have for the performance because ..."anything can go wrong"
This clip shows my favorite thing about this movie; the fact that no one behind the camera or on his way to the live set told him that he pulled those white over the calf tube socks on in a way that had one crooked and one upside down LOL. (Those red lines are the toe seams.)
If you're referring to Gregory Harrison, he wasn't in the Harrad Experiment. It was a young Don Johnson. Of course, I'm talking about the original movie which was made in the '60's or '70's.
I was twenty when I saw this on the tube back then, and yeah, I found the guys to be smokin' hot, and I was the only one in the house that night..... But honestly, watching this clip now, the scenario strikes me as being comical and stupid, although the men themselves I still find to be very sexy. I don't care for the longer hairstyles that guys wore in the early eighties, however. To me, it made men look juvenile and androgenous, and where men are concerned, androgeny is NOT where it's at. The dance moves they performed and the outfits that the guys are wearing in the film are downright goofy, as well.
A real shame we never got to see or hear Judy sing Sondheim. What a match that would have been. As good as Barry and the divine miss m ( before she bacame Bette Midler ).