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Two Great Actresses Ann-Margret and Claudette Colbert
26 July 2020
Dominick Dunne who authored the story of the two Mrs. Grenvilles was pleased tha after 26. Years the great Claudette Colbert returned to film making. Colbert's last film had been Troy Donahue's big hit Parrish. Per Dunne all the legendary ladies: Bette Davis, Jane Wyman, Joan Fontaine, Ginger Roger, and Loretta Young all wanted this plum part. Colbert got it and won a Golden Globe for her insightful; performance.

Ms. Colbert unlike Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, Tallu Bankhead never had to do the popular "horror movies". Crawford and Davis were both "greater stars" than Colbert but they demeaned their status by making movies such as Straightjacket, Beserk, The Nanny etc.

Claudette Colbert was rich, glamorous with Apartments in New York and Paris and a fabulous mansion in Barbados, with an occasional trip to Los Angeles to see friends Roz Russell, Billy Wilder etc. Colbert had a "feel" for Cafe Society.. Frank Sinatra and Pres Reagan were close to Ms. Colbert

I saw Colbert pn the Broadway stage in her mid 80's in "Aren't We All" a great play and Colbert looked no more than 50 and had verve and a great connection to the audience.

Ann Margret who has given some brilliant performances excels here as the lustful wife in a re creation of an actual NY socialite murder Stephen Collins is perfect in this role. Dunne changed the names. I feel Ann-Margret is as great an actress as Meryl Streep.

Claudette Colbert was in her mid 80's when she starred in this film but is fabulous and has a great confrontation scene with Ann-Margaret whose very young Son commits suicide. "Now You know what it is like to lose a son"

Both actresses deserve praise but Claudette Colbert was a true legend. RIP.
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