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The great actress Deborah Kerr, who shared a brief scene with Grayson in Night of the Iguana (1964) has passed on at age 86.
Kerr starred in the chilling 1961 ghost story, The Innocents.
Like the Quentin/Beth ghost story on DS, Innocents was based on Henry James' Turn of the Screw.
RIP to a Lady
David
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Wow, I'm sorry to hear that. I absolutely love The Innocents. CREEPTASTIC movie.
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I am sorry to hear this too. She was in so many movies I love.
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Deborah Kerr was a magnificent actress - so regal, so classy, so elegant.
I'm sure as soon as she reached heaven, she ran into Yul Brynner.
I hope they'll be waltzing together for all of eternity...
Rest in peace, Deborah Kerr.
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Grayson and Debs had a number of scenes together in Noti. Miss Fellows is not actually in the scene but I love it when Hannah (Debs' character) is chopping up the fish for dinner and is venting just a wee bit about Miss Fellows and chops the head of the fish off with a big WHACK. Fabulous moment--and I write that as a vegetarian for the last 26 years.
I also loved Debs in Casino Royale, and she was wonderful opposite Niven again in Eye of the Devil (a hauntingly shot 1966 film that deserves to be more widely known--same themes as The Wicker Man but much more understated and quietly creepy).
She had a flair for memoir as well, as her diaries about the shooting of Noti, published in one of the glossy magazines in 1963, show brilliantly.
G.
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She had a flair for memoir as well, as her diaries about the shooting of Noti, published in one of the glossy magazines in 1963, show brilliantly.
Call me a skeptic but i wonder if her husband, author Peter Viertel who died just on November 4th, didn't have at least an editorial hand in the diaries.