I am going to go out on a limb here; I don't think that's Randolph Scott in the background. I'm guessing that it is Barry Sullivan. It's about a forty to one shot.
I am going to go out on a limb here; I don't think that's Randolph Scott in the background. I'm guessing that it is Barry Sullivan. It's about a forty to one shot.
I think you're correct. (As usual). The queen Stanwyck didn't do westerns w/ RS?
I am going to go out on a limb here; I don't think that's Randolph Scott in the background. I'm guessing that it is Barry Sullivan. It's about a forty to one shot.
I'll tell the choir. They will be so thrilled. They were very worried that - without practising properly - the Sullivan part might sound very much like Sco-t-t-t-t-t-t, but clearly, of those questioned so far, you found it a passable rendition of Barrie Sullivan?
Anybody else think it was decent effort or, frankly, a bit shit???
Could be a few toys out of prams if they get any bad reviews, but hey, stage work is a tough industry I keep telling them and they gotta learn to embrace new challenges.
so its official, and ive called a meeting to tell them so, no one gives a toss about the choir! Is no feedback at all more of a dagger thru the heart than a bad review?!
so its official, and ive called a meeting to tell them so, no one gives a toss about the choir! Is no feedback at all more of a dagger thru the heart than a bad review?!
No, no, no. I love the choir. Their performance of Barry Sullivan and the Bach Mass in B minor was wonderful. I cried. I'm telling you I wept. Ask them to me forgive for being late with my review.
(And by the way, the encore of I Got Rhythm was terrific.)