Friday, June 20, 2008

FRIDAY MOVIE SUGGESTION NIGHT PRESENTS: "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK"!

Barefoot in the Park
Note: Ordinarily, I post this feature on Thursdays. However, due to a hectic week I've been very delayed. In fact, I make it a monthly habit to visit all of the Bloggers on my Blogroll. A friend once asked me , "God ! How do you find time to do that?" My answer was and is: "I do the alphabet from A thru L one day, then L thru Z the next!" Well, I made it through "L", then work assignments took over. So, you guys who are in the "L-Z" category can expect me to stop over this weekend! No need to vacuum or dust the furniture. I like to keep it real! Now onto the movie...
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Among the actresses that I wish would take on projects on the big screen are Sondra Locke, and Peggy Lipton. Jane Fonda (please, no political rants here) stated last year that she was quite happy in Atlanta, Georgia where she is away from the West Hollywood scene. So, in essence she is finished with movies and one has to understand and respect the decisions of an artist who has been acting as long as Jane Fonda or Robert Redford. Three years ago in an interview I dug up, Fonda revealed that she fell head over heels in love with Redford during this movie and others (They also worked on THE CHASE and THE ELECTRIC HORSEMAN--the latter was previously featured on FMSN). Fonda was married to Roger Vadim and later Tom Hayden during this period. Here's what Jane said about Robert Redford: "There's something about Bob that's impossible not to fall in love with. I was smitten. I couldn't wait to get to work, wouldn't even get mad when he was his habitual one or two hours late. He never knew it, of course. Nothing ever happened between us except that we always had a good time together", she said.
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BAREFOOT IN THE PARK is a perfect film for Summer! It was adapted by writer Neil Simon and directed by Gene Saks. The tag for this 1967 film when it debuted was: Wake up! Make love! Fall over laughing!!! So, there ya go. I took care of everything here, right? But, of course! Here's the plot: Newlyweds Paul Bratter and Corie Bratter just got married and are on "Cloud 9" after a high-spirited wedding reception at New York's Plaza Hotel. Reality begins to set in when they move into an apartment building populated by eccentrics. It has a hole in the skylight that leaks throughout the movie (to those of you, who like me, have had slum lords in the past: Welcome to the club!). Oh, I should mention that there is no heat, and the Fonda and Redford characters have to WALK up five flights to get to their door! Redford plays a stuffy conservative who takes a "the glass is half-empty" view of life. Fonda plays a sexy, fun-loving woman who regards everything as an adventure in life! The two realize they have some major differences. Before long, they go at arguing with each other, but this is comical! The brilliant Neil Simon adapted this story from the Broadway stage, and followed up a year later with Jack Lemon and Walter Matheau in THE ODD COUPLE. But wait! What about the pain in the neck Mother-In-Law? Mildred Natwick plays this role perfectly along with a middle-aged Charles Boyer who is...what else? A shameless flirt! Joy turns to anguish and the whole story becomes comic relief from the summer heat. Many call this film classic, "Neil Simon comedy at its best". However, Simon once said, "You can't go on making 'Barefoot in the Park' forever". Okay, here are the players: Robert Redford is up and coming lawyer Paul Bratter; Jane Fonda is his sexy wife Corie Bratter; Charles Boyer is (get this name--I love funny names) Victor Velasco; Mildred Natwick is Mother-In-Law Ethel Banks; Herb Edelman is Harry Pepper; Mabel Albertson is Harriet and an Uncredited Doris Roberts from the TV sit-com "Everybody Loves Raymond" is the hotel maid. At the 1968 Academy Awards, Mildred Natwick was Nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Film.
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The reason for the French movie poster? It looked better. Trust me and...


ENJOY!

17 Comments:

At 12:47 PM, Blogger Dianne said...

This was a great, fun movie. A lark as they used to call them.

Mildred Natwick ruled in this movie!! I could replay the scenes where she struggles to the roof top apartment over and over.

And her quirky dry delivery!

 
At 2:43 PM, Blogger Jean-Luc Picard said...

I never warmed to this movie. It looks a little dated to me, very sixties. Perhaps that is why it appeals?

 
At 3:26 PM, Blogger Ellee Seymour said...

I think it's one I might like, and what a wonderful title for a film.

 
At 4:02 PM, Blogger Walker said...

Its not one of my favorite movies but i have watched it a couple of times whic says I don't mind it.
I like both Fonda and Redford.
Barbarella was my favorite Fonda movie lol but there were many other I have enjoyed and I have many of Redfords.

The movie does show us how couple deal with their differences and its always good to have a laugh.

 
At 6:39 PM, Blogger P M Prescott said...

Husband gets on crowded elevator, wife (wearing only husband's shirt) unbuttons the top two buttons then stands in front of the elevator.
"Thank you Mr. Dooley. The next time you come to New York just look me up."
Doors close and husband stands there as all the people in the elevator are looking at him.

One of the most priceless scenes in all of film history.

 
At 7:07 PM, Blogger Bud said...

This is one I never saw and I really don't remember that Fonda and Redford were in it. It's on the possible to do list. That's an era and genre I'm not always entertained by. But thanks for your research, as usual!

 
At 7:53 PM, Blogger sage said...

I've not seen Barefoot in the Park... btw, what's up with Peggy Lipton (I had a crush on her as a kid when she was in the Mod Squad)

 
At 8:08 PM, Blogger SnoopMurph said...

I think I saw this years ago...cannot remember. Guess I will have to add it to my queue!

Hope all is well for you and here's to a happy weekend!

 
At 1:37 AM, Blogger Green tea said...

I enjoy any movie Robert Redford is in..
This was a fun one..
I got it at the library.
I missed it when it came out..to busy raising babies back then I guess..

 
At 10:41 AM, Blogger Glenn Bishop "Bish The Magish" said...

That movie reminds me of the old TV series "Love American Style" that came before "The Love Boat".

I hope you have a great weekend Michael.

Glenn Bishop

 
At 1:11 PM, Blogger Michael Manning said...

dianne: It sounds like I suggested the right movie! It was fun to read your comments. I'll drop over! :D)

jean-luc-picard: Well, yes it was a long time ago...1967. But it is light comic relief.

Ellee: I'm surprised a metal band or a Ramones tribute band (I love that term..."tribute band" Bwahaha!) hasn't cslled themselves this. "Ladies and Gentlemen, give tt up for Barefoot in the Park! :D
Enjoy!

Walker: I am laughing already! Roger Vadim's Barbarella!!! Jane once said "I know that Barbarella's out there. But there's also "Klute" and "Julia".

p m: What a memory you have!!!!!!

Bud: Not to worry, I'll find something you really like in the days ahead!!!!:)

Sage: She is divorced from Quincy Jones and wrote a memoir I just bought used for $4 called "Breathing Out". She still looks great and has some great behind the scenes stuff on "The Mod Squad".

Snoopmurph's Queue! How cool!!! :D)

Green Tea: I agree with you! Every role he is in brings a terrific sense of authenticity that is so natural. Whether it's a double-take or stopping in mid-sentence. When he begins to understand something, he takes the audience along on that journey. That is the easiest explanation I have!

Glenn: Wow! With the fireworks going off and so forth! Hey, I understand that Steve McQueen enjoyed watching "The Love Boat"!!!

 
At 8:22 PM, Blogger Green tea said...

MICHAEL>>
You have to watch the movie Grease..come on!!!!
OR the Broadway Show... :D

 
At 11:34 PM, Blogger Michael Manning said...

Green Tea: (laughing) Yes, I will. But for now, I have to practice guitar! On FMSN, I do preview every movie before I post it. I have missed some wild things like "Plan 9 from Outer Space". But GREASE I will catch as Olivia Newton-John is on my Top 100 Crushes list!

John Travolta visits our Pan Am AWARE store in Miami and my friends who volunteer in that store (Great Pan Am memorabilia for sale!) say he is down to earth and very kind to all! Giggly girls seem to know when to show up as well. John is a commercial pilot! Very cool!!!!!!

 
At 6:52 PM, Blogger Green tea said...

Not only a commercial pilot..his runway goes right up to his house.
Now that is class...*giggle*
What a cool guy he is, and I love his wife Kelly Preston too..good people.

 
At 1:37 AM, Blogger Michael Manning said...

Green Tea: Yes, his beautiful home was featured as a cover of Architectural Digest. I loved it. While I haven't met John yet, as a member of The Museum Building Committee with The Pan Am Historical Foundation, I'd welcome a chat about our noble goal. And I love Kelly too!

 
At 1:36 PM, Blogger eveningmist said...

OHHH my!!, I loved that one :)
Thanks for remembering me!!
LOl!!
Maria

 
At 10:52 PM, Blogger Michael Manning said...

Maria: You are so cool. How could anyone NOT stop by and see what you're up to? lol!!!

 

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