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Showing posts with label SWELL GUY. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Ann Blyth's First Starring Role in Swell Guy (1946)

 


Ann moved quickly after her striking supportive role in Mildred Pierce (1945) to starring roles, and the first was this dramatic turn in Swell Guy (1946).  Here is a bit from my book Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star.:


For those who remember Ann as the perpetual ingĂ©nue soprano of her 1950s musicals, Swell Guy reminds us that the evil Veda in Mildred Pierce was no one-off fluke.  A number of Ann’s early roles showcased her intuitive, earthy, and intense dramatic talent, though she was concerned about being typecast as a villain.  At this stage critics were calling her a young Bette Davis.

She received good notices.  Edwin Schallert of the Los Angeles Times noted:

Miss Blyth is reputed to give her most sensational performance in this…she has made a remarkable record in the midst of terrific emotional turmoil, and what is more, she is amazingly young to have encountered this…Her experiences have undoubtedly given her an unusual maturity in her work.


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Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Noir Publicity Shot for Swell Guy


Ann Blyth in a 1946 publicity still, around the time she filmed Swell Guy with Sonny Tufts and Ruth Warrick.  This was the period of her career, following in the wake of her Best Supporting Oscar nomination for Mildred Pierce, when she played a string of devious or troubled women with chips on their shoulders and axes to grind, when she was compared to a young Bette Davis.


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