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Re: Re: I Want to Live

Gloria, I wish I had seen that. Thanks for sharing. The gas chamber scene in that film is so chilling. It's hard to watch. How did Susan prepare for that? She was brilliant. Her performance is absolutely amazing?

At the beginning of the year, I promised myself I would watch one Susan Hayward film a month because I had gone for a long time without watching them, and suddenly started missing seeing her films. "I Want To Live" was to be the first one, and I haven't watched it yet but will catch up with it for January, and I think I'll watch the dvd of "With A Song In My Heart" for February.

Maybe we should have a movie of the month, and all of us watch it and then comment...?.. what do you think...? kind of like a book-of-the month...might be fun and interesting.

Re: Re: Re: I Want to Live

Ginger:

I think a Susan Hayward "movie of the month" is a great idea. The only problem for me is that I don't have all of her films. Trish tells me she has every one. Wow! I'm jealous. But Trish says they are shown on regular TV, not cable, in England, so she simply copied them when they played. Here, we have cable, which I don't subscribe to.

Other than a few of her flicks that were copied off cable for me by a friend (who no longer is able to do so), I have bought all the films I have.

Well, let's put it this way: How about your selecting which movie each month we should watch and then comment on. If I have it, I'll join in. If not, I'm sure several of the other Susie fans will.

As to how Susan prepared for the gas chamber scene in I Want to Live, I think that at least part of the credit has to go to Bob Wise's direction. I can't imagine that Susan herself ever witnessed an actual execution, considering it wasn't something that happened that often, and when would the opportunity have presented itself? Maybe that reporter, Ed Montgomery, had seen one or two and talked to her about it.

Re: Re: Re: Re: I Want to Live

Gloria, okay, well, maybe along the way, we'll kind of find out who doesn't have what and among all of us maybe we can help each other out on the collections.

I'll just start with my own list and I Want to Live was on my list for January ( which I'm late I know), and With A Song In My Heart for February. I'll make a post for each film and let's try to watch both films and comment by the end of February, and then in March I'll post a new one. Well, we can give it a try.

Yes, I'm sure Susan had wonderful direction by Robert Wise in I Want To Live, but still I have always been in awe of how she reached down and pulled out that most realistic of performances.

Re: I Want to Live

YES...YESSSS....GINGER...What a great idea!! Count me in on the Susan Movie of the Month. It is great to start out with I WANT TO LIVE..since that was the film that 'finally' got her the Oscar.