To use that cliche, if Grayson had merely read aloud from the phone book, I would have loved it...
I love watching her infuriate the other characters during those early scenes, as well as her early scenes of cat and mouse with Jonathan Frid. It adds so much to the storyline, having an 18th century man deal with a very modern 20th century woman. That storyline would not have been nearly as compelling if the character had been "Julius Hoffman."
Another great moment is the famous blooper (mistakenly left in some syndicated tapes and preserved on the MPI "Bloopers" tape) in which the director yells, "Cut!" during a scene. Grayson turns to him and says in her "force to be reckoned with" way, "WHY."
Gargoyles, I recall watching it in '72. I have the disc of it, and I need to sit down and watch it again. This thread may inspire me to do that.
Anyone see Grayson's sexy~~yes. sexy~~turn in the 1970 film End of the Road?She appears TOPLESS in a scene with Stacy Keach!
...gotta love the outfit.
May we see this illustration, thanks!
Yes, me again. I hesitated to post this, but what the hey; here's a couple illustrations I did recently....
[spoiler]Can't forget the episode when Julia goes down to the cottage in nothing but her nightgown and robe. I for one still wonder what was going on, behind the closed bedroom door[/spoiler]
I've seen End of the Road, and a lot of people are gonna raise a fuss over seeing her seduce Stacy Keach! Oooooweeee!