Unbeliveably good, the power of emotion expressed by Lavant is superb, along with his supporting Femmes, its a bone of contention whether this was filmed (not released) before or after hiv/aids came into the public eye, look for the scene on the Metro, so typically french. In short get Your mates round after a stressful week, put it on, you'll either melt in to each other, or row until the wee hours
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"Now don't be nervous, child," says impresario Oscar Jaffe (John Barrymore) during rehearsals to Mildred Plotka (Carole Lombard), a New Jersey shopgirl he's just renamed Lily Garland and thrust into the starring role of Mary Jo Calhoun in Heart of Kentucky. "You're not Lily Garland anymore. You're little Mary Jo Calhoun. The scent of jasmine is floating through the open window of a summer evening. You've just kissed your lover goodnight. You're full of...vibrations."
Lily Garland becomes a star. She and Jaffe have three hits in three years. Although Jaffe is drawn to shapely legs and mirrors, he and Lily become lovers. Then Jaffe makes the mistake one day of tapping her phone to make sure she doesn't stray. Before you can say "ham" ... Read More:
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