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Showing posts with label The Student Prince. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Ann Blyth's solo on THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW

 


Ann appeared on Ed Sullivan's popular television variety show on February 14, 1954, to not only publicize her recent film The Student Prince (1954), co-starring with Mario Lanza, but to showcase individually her magnificent singing talent.  Here is an excerpt from my book, Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star.:

Ann got a chance to sing “Deep in My Heart” without Mario, in an exquisite solo on live television a few months before the film’s release.  Along with an array of other MGM stars, she appeared on Ed Sullivan’s Toast of the Town, February 14, 1954.  The episode was a salute to the thirtieth anniversary of MGM.  Sullivan and studio head Dore Schary, both in tuxedos, discussed MGM’s past history of films, showed clips of current movies, and showcased some splendid live performances that were highlights of MGM’s recent films, including a spirited rendition of “Sobbin’ Women” from Seven Brides for Seven Brothers with Howard Keel and the actors who played his brothers in the film.  Ann and Edmund Purdom performed a brief scene from The Student Prince, where they slip away from the ball and plan to run away together, but must part, possibly forever, when the prince is called away.  Then Ann, dressed in her serving Mädchen dirndl sings “Deep in My Heart,” though without the blonde wig.  Her dark hair is cut in a short pageboy bob style of the day.  Her rendition is splendid, delivered with astonishing power and loveliness, with the hat tip of the high note at the end, we may think, “Mario who?”

 And here's that clip from the show, currently found on YouTube:



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"Lynch’s book is organized and well-written – and has plenty of amusing observations – but when it comes to describing Blyth’s movies, Lynch’s writing sparkles." - Ruth Kerr, Silver Screenings

"Jacqueline T. Lynch creates a poignant and thoroughly-researched mosaic of memories of a fine, upstanding human being who also happens to be a legendary entertainer." - Deborah Thomas, Java's Journey

"One of the great strengths of Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star. is that Lynch not only gives an excellent overview of Blyth's career -- she offers detailed analyses of each of Blyth's roles -- but she puts them in the context of the larger issues of the day."- Amanda Garrett, Old Hollywood Films

"Jacqueline's book will hopefully cause many more people to take a look at this multitalented woman whose career encompassed just about every possible aspect of 20th Century entertainment." - Laura Grieve, Laura's Miscellaneous Musings''

"Jacqueline T. Lynch’s Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star. is an extremely well researched undertaking that is a must for all Blyth fans." - Annette Bochenek, Hometowns to Hollywood

Wednesday, February 22, 2023

A musical double feature on TCM - The Student Prince and Rose Marie


Today we have an Ann Blyth musical double feature on Turner Classic Movies.  -- The Student Prince on at 4:00 p.m. Eastern, and Rose Marie on at 6:00 p.m. Eastern.

These two big hits from 1954 are both covered on my Another Old Move Blog at these posts - The Student Prince here, and Rose Marie here.



For more on the movie, and her career, have a look at 
my book on Ann's career -- Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star.

eBook edition (Amazon)


print edition available at Amazon and also my Etsy shop.


Also available in eBook at:




...and a variety of other online shops!

For more on my other books and plays, please see my website: JacquelineTLynch.com  


"Lynch’s book is organized and well-written – and has plenty of amusing observations – but when it comes to describing Blyth’s movies, Lynch’s writing sparkles." - Ruth Kerr, Silver Screenings

"Jacqueline T. Lynch creates a poignant and thoroughly-researched mosaic of memories of a fine, upstanding human being who also happens to be a legendary entertainer." - Deborah Thomas, Java's Journey

"One of the great strengths of Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star. is that Lynch not only gives an excellent overview of Blyth's career -- she offers detailed analyses of each of Blyth's roles -- but she puts them in the context of the larger issues of the day."- Amanda Garrett, Old Hollywood Films

"Jacqueline's book will hopefully cause many more people to take a look at this multitalented woman whose career encompassed just about every possible aspect of 20th Century entertainment." - Laura Grieve, Laura's Miscellaneous Musings''

"Jacqueline T. Lynch’s Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star. is an extremely well researched undertaking that is a must for all Blyth fans." - Annette Bochenek, Hometowns to Hollywood

Friday, February 18, 2022

Ann Blyth in THE KING'S THIEF (1955)


Ann Blyth plays the daughter of a persecuted nobleman after the rise of Charles II in England in The King's Thief (1955), and she's out to find out what happened to her father and confront the evil fellow responsible - played by David Niven.  You can watch it today on Turner Classic Movies - 4:30 pm. ET. 

Ann is reunited with Edmund Purdom, who starred with her in The Student Prince (1954). George Sanders plays the lusty Charles II in this extravagant historical adventure, and look for a young and dashing Roger Moore early in his career.

Have a look at this post on The King's Thief at my Another Old Movie Blog here.  




For more on the movie, and her career, have a look at 
my book on Ann's career -- Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star.

eBook edition (Amazon)


print edition available at Amazon and also my Etsy shop.


Also available in eBook at:




...and a variety of other online shops!

For more on my other books and plays, please see my website: JacquelineTLynch.com  


"Lynch’s book is organized and well-written – and has plenty of amusing observations – but when it comes to describing Blyth’s movies, Lynch’s writing sparkles." - Ruth Kerr, Silver Screenings

"Jacqueline T. Lynch creates a poignant and thoroughly-researched mosaic of memories of a fine, upstanding human being who also happens to be a legendary entertainer." - Deborah Thomas, Java's Journey

"One of the great strengths of Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star. is that Lynch not only gives an excellent overview of Blyth's career -- she offers detailed analyses of each of Blyth's roles -- but she puts them in the context of the larger issues of the day."- Amanda Garrett, Old Hollywood Films

"Jacqueline's book will hopefully cause many more people to take a look at this multitalented woman whose career encompassed just about every possible aspect of 20th Century entertainment." - Laura Grieve, Laura's Miscellaneous Musings''

"Jacqueline T. Lynch’s Ann Blyth: Actress. Singer. Star. is an extremely well researched undertaking that is a must for all Blyth fans." - Annette Bochenek, Hometowns to Hollywood