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CampHoliday musicals: Who do you want to see?I may finally be too old for a stocking, but there’s one holiday tradition I continue to love, and that’s the airing of classic musicals on television. For a long time now, I’ve been of the opinion that lesbians need to reclaim musicals from gay men — not least because there is such a plethora of gorgeous, talented women in film musical history. While a list of all my favorite female performances would probably take all day, here in chronological order are ten that I’m hoping to see over the vacation: 1. Ginger Rogers in Shall We Dance (1937) I love all the Ginger Rogers/Fred Astaire collaborations, so it’s hard to select just one.
But Shall We Dance has one of my favorite Ginger Rogers moments, as the camera dwells in close-up on her listening face as Fred Astaire sings "They Can’t Take That Away From Me." While the song is beautiful, it’s Ginger’s subtly despairing response that really strikes at the heart. (She would go on to win an Oscar for Best Actress, for the non-musical film Kitty Foyle, in 1940). 2. Rosemary Clooney in White Christmas (1954) This very, very silly seasonal musical is mostly notable for the gay undertones brought by Danny Kaye’s performance (no, really — watch it again). … continue reading Submitted on December 11, 2007 at 4:00 pm |
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