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Did Charles Manson in truth party with Candice Bergen and write a song for the Beach Boys?
I am not sure when it comes to a connection to Candice Bergen, but he did have a tie to the Beachboys through Dennis Wilson (because of Wilsons love for cocaine and booze). Apparently Manson did not write a song specifically for them but it was a song of Mansons' that the Beach Boys recorded. The firstborn song was called Cease To Exist but the Beach Boys changed galore of the lyrics and retitled it Never Learn Not To Love.
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The idea of pairing two of the hottest contemporary actresses with a Golden Age Hollywood director--in a remake of an old Bette Davis vehicle, no less--makes Rich and Famous a curiosity straddling two ages. Jacqueline Bisset, then at the height of her sex-symbol status, stars with Candice Bergen, who was morphing from glamourpuss to comedienne in the wake of her hilarious Starting Over turn. They play the roles basi essayed by Bette Davis and Miriam Hopkins in the 1943 Old Acquaintance: Bisset is the severe writer, Bergen the flighty married pal whose trashy novels become bestsellers. The friendship among the two women, rivals and confidantes, remains as their professional and romantic circumstances change. George Cukor, who directed his share of likewise themed "women's pictures" for the duration of his long Hollywood career, made his final film here, creating a civilized tone to help the conversations amidst the two women (and indulging in one cheeky "Mile High Club" sequence on a plane). The movie played like a breath of fresh air in 1981, particularly in the way it gave a couple of underappreciated actresses a prospect to shine, altho it does look a bit dated now. In particular, the males in the film (David Selby as Bergen's hubby, Hart Bochner as a Rolling Stone reporter) are notably underwhelming equated to the leading ladies. (A young Meg Ryan pops up for a while as Bergen's daughter.) The unforgettable final sequence feels earned, even more by the actresses than by the movie itself --Robert Horton
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51 of 52 persons found the following review helpful. a outstanding movie is ruined by this new video release By A "Rich and Famous" is a extremely pleasing movie that has been utterly damaged by this new video release (with a street date of April 6, 1999). This film was not available on VHS until it was re-released this month. However, when I purchased and viewed this new release, I found that the film had been gravely butchered. Two scenes of a sexual nature (in the airplane and in Jacqueline Bisset's hotel suite) have been closely wholly cut out and there are assorted scenes where a lot of offensive bits of dialog have been "bleeped" out. (In other words, you see the character's lips utter the words, but there is a brief silence on the soundtrack.) This video release is actually the edited, cleaned-up version that was shown on Turner Classic Movies cable channel. I am completely amazed that a major company like MGM/UA Video would release an edited version of a film, without stating this fact on the packaging. (I genuinely believe that this was a fault on their part. They in all probability applied the defective firstborn negative when they duplicated this video.) My remarks ARE NOT based plainly on memory of the film. I take place to own the MGM laser disc copy of this film and that version is the original, unaltered version of this film. I genuinely hope that MGM/UA Video will recall this video release and re-release the original, unaltered version of this film on VHS. To compound this situation, the master employed in duplicating this video release is just plain awful. The picture has a washed-out, unfocused quality and the sound is muffled all around the whole video. The public will have to suppose more from an traditionalisti company like MGM/UA Video. But sufficient of the complaints. If you are lucky sufficient to see or buy the laser disc version of "Rich and Famous" you will be treated to a outstanding film regarding the ups and downs of friendship amidst two women. I think that before this film came out, no one expected much in the acting natural abilities and qualities of Jacqueline Bisset and Candace Bergen. With this film, veteran conductor George Cukor demonstrated that these two actresses are competent of delivering much more than their beauty.
44 of 46 people found the following review helpful. This Video Has Been Butchered (From the Original Version!) By joseph_in_ny@hotmail.com Amazon.com owes it to their clients to print this review. It is not so much a review of the film as this new release of the video. I have been waiting for it is re-release for years. There is a very good prospect I am the greatest fan of this movie, having viewed it no less than 60 times since it debuted in 1981. I was fortunate sufficient to buy a $90 copy when it was available briefly in the early 80s. But my copy is wearing thin, and I have been eager to replace it. When I saw this available as of 4/6/99 thru Amazon.com, I was ecstatic! I received my new copy 4/7/99! Such service. I raced home after work, got comfortable with my bowl of popcorn, all set to recite lines with Bissett and Bergen, and I was appalled!
The standard "This film has been altered from it is orginal version. It has been reformatted to fir your TV." shows up. What it SHOULD say is: "This film has been radically altered from it is basi version. All adult situations have been cut out, all cursing has been erased, all sexually-charged, character-developing moments have been eliminated!"
There is a brilliantly-hilarious scene in the initial in which Bissett has a "Mile-High Club" experience on a TWA Flight from LA to JFK. Cukor juxtapositioned this with voice-overs regarding plane equipment, flying and landing. All cut from this video.
There is amazingly sweet, (erotic|sexual pleasure|sexually arousing moment when Bissett has an encounter with an gorgeous 18-year old gigolo, portrayed by Matt Latanzi. Tastefully filmed, great musical accompaniment by Georges Delerue. It changes Bisset's views in regards to youth and opens her to her upcoming romance with a younger man. All but sliced from this version.
There is a outstanding moment of dialog in a diner with her new found love interest, portrayed by Hart Bochner. "I never preferent it with girls my own age," he says. "Why not?" Bissett asks. "They're always looking out for their own orgasm," he explains. She laughs. "What will have to they be looking out for? YOUR orgasm?" "No," he replies,"OUR orgasm." It is an intense, relationship-defining moment, and the new owners of this film (Turner?) thought it was innappropriate to even use the word orgasm?!?!
Yet the distributors have the gall to use the firstborn reviewers' quotes on the packaging: "Elegantly raunchy, unexpectedly touching and grand fun!" A lie, given what they have done to this film.
This film is my favored all-time movie because it shows true humane sentiment and emotions and behavior, and translates it all into the world of writing and creativity. But this version cannot with great success do so in it is current state. It is a travesty. And if there is a law versus butchering a movie and lying to the viewers regarding what has been done, the distributors must be prosecuted to the fullest extent possible.
25 of 26 humans found the following review helpful. An Old Favorite---Ruined By A A travesty that key subdivisions of this movie were cut in the video release. I wanted desperately to replace my well-worn copy. Now will not even consider a buy of this video. The events that were cut are artfully portrayed and so key to the reputation played by Bissett that her role may as well have been eradicated entirely. So...I wonder whether Ted Turner's company has had a go at editing the film "Barbarella?"