[opens fridge] "There's no hot water". I wonder, could it be that she wrote her own sketches? I wouldn't be surprised, she was a great sense of comedy. I would never had seen this wasn't it for dahhling RU-vid....
@@seethevolcane Ah!' They must have had a real click. In the gags she described herself. Or, her stage image. I don't know how she was private. But a mousey little housewife she can't have been. Anyway, she was an excellent comedienne in prersentation. That smoked and boozed voice helped, of course. It's too long ago that I saw her in Life Boat, but I'm sure there she had dialogue zingers. A great one for blase femme fatale typecasting she was. These days we call that a spoiled biatch. Strong women (Dorothy in Golden Girls) with a sense of muscled humor; I love it.
Tallulah did comedy so well, though she's best known for _Lifeboat_ , and on Broadway, _The Little Foxes_ , I suppose. What a versatile performer. Who would have expected this from the daughter of a Speaker of the House? Is there a Tallulah Pelosi we don't know about?