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In Reply to: RE: When Walter Ducloux was teaching at Stanford. . . posted by Chris from Lafayette on October 18, 2009 at 10:10:51
Wasn't there a film version of "Aida" with Sophia Loren slinking about as the heroine, mouthing words sung by Renata Tebaldi?
I saw parts of it. It would have gone better the other way around.
and Renata Tebaldi acting?
I don't think so.
But, it's an amusing scenario.
"If people don't want to come, nothing will stop them" - Sol Hurok
You'd sing a different tune if you sat through that 1953 production, conducted by Guiseppe Morelli. Ms. Loren (in blackface!) can't act her way out of a paper coffin and Tebaldi looked rather fetching at the time. Truly an unbearable musical and cinematic torture.
$20.99 on DVD, available everywhere!
Yeah, but we got a kick out of following her boobs with every deep "agonized" breath.
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