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gifshistorical · 2 years
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Geneviève Bujold as Anne Boleyn · Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)
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glorianas · 3 months
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GENEVIEVE BUJOLD as ANNE BOLEYN
ANNE OF THE THOUSAND DAYS (1969)
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perioddramagif · 5 months
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PERIOD DRAMA + WEDDING DRESSES
The Age of Innocence (1993) The Sound of Music (1965) Sense and Sensibility (1995) Anne of the Thousand Days (1969) The Duchess (2008) Marie Antoinette (2006)
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boleynecklace · 1 month
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GENEVIEVE BUJOLD as ANNE BOLEYN in ANNE OF THE THOUSAND DAYS (1969) dir. CHARLES JARROT
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catherinesboleyn · 10 months
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My favorite Tudor costumes (5/37):
Anne Boleyn’s blue dress in Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)
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anneboleynqueen · 6 months
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Geneviève Bujold as Anne Boleyn in Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)
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jezabelofthenorth · 4 months
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ANNE OF THE THOUSAND DAYS (1969)
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rosepompadour · 1 year
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GENEVIEVE BUJOLD in ANNE OF THE THOUSAND DAYS (1969) She was a tiny, seemingly fragile woman made of steel — willful, passionate, intense. She was exactly the actress I wanted to play Anne Boleyn. Even her French accent was perfect. I hired the girl without meeting her or testing her. Her name was Genevieve Bujold. She was a very special personality, perfect for Anne. But when we needed Genevieve to be at her best, we were faced with the unwelcome visit of Elizabeth Taylor. Elizabeth swept onto the set with her entourage and settled down into her seat. Genevieve was fighting mad. She turned to Charles Jarrott and me and said, "I'm going to give that bitch an acting lesson she'll never forget!" She took her position in front of the camera. What seemed a misfortune suddenly turned into an advantage. Genevieve flung herself into the scene with a display of acting skill I have seldom seen equaled in my career. Then she stormed off the set. Soon after, she was nominated for Best Actress and hailed by critics as the new Hepburn. - Hal Wallis, producer of Anne of the Thousand Days
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@perioddramasource: PERIOD DRAMA APPRECIATION WEEK
Day Five: Favourite Period Drama Film - Anne of a Thousand Days (1969)
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earlymodernbarbie · 7 months
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Irene Papas as Catherine of Aragon in Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)
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hooked-on-elvis · 5 months
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Lynn Kellogg (Marcie, the can-can girl on "Charro!") about Elvis
Interview published on Tiger Beat magazine, July 1969 issue
ELVIS PRESLEY's Hippie Co-Star Thought He Was A Square by Ann Moses
The studio door flew open and out came tall and lovely Lynn Kellogg. Her beautiful golden blonde hair hung down on her shoulders which were covered by an Edwardian style leather coat. Wide wool trousers, a fugal change and huge round sunglasses completed the output.
She looked just as you would imagine the feminine lead in "Hair," the tribal love rock musical, but NOT as you picture the can-can girl and Elvis dramatic movie "Charro!" Just the same, Lynn chose to leave her role in "Hair" on Broadway to star with Elvis in his latest film "Charro!" To be sure, it wasn't Lynn's admiration for Elvis that made her take the part!
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CHANGED HER MIND
"Not at all!" She will blatantly admit.
"I always felt Elvis was a good singer, but I hated his songs and that hairdo." I was working with Elvis for three weeks in Arizona and one week in Hollywood that changed her mind quick.
Although four weeks isn't much time to get to know someone very well, Lynn says Elvis is such an open and warm person that he's very easy to get to know. And like!
"Once I got to know him, I found he was a very nice gentleman; and a very good actor. I've heard many directors say they would like to use him in a movie as an actor instead of as Elvis Pressley. Working with him and watching him back, I can see what they mean."
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A NEW ELVIS
In "Charro!" Lynn guarantees the audience will be seeing Elvis the Actor, and Elvis at his finest.
"I think Charro!" is a very good film. I don't like that type of film myself because it's violent and I like to see films that set a good example. For the type of movie it is, it's very good. My new saying is, "Forget about telling it like it is, tell it like it's supposed to be!"
Lynn observed that Elvis was happiest when he was working the hardest.
"He thrives on work. Between shots we fiddled around together and we got into all kinds of harmonizing. His guitarist, Charlie [Hodge], was with him and we all sat around and sang. It was a groove. We all went swimming once at the hotel and that was fun."
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ELVIS THE MAN
During some of the breaks and filming on the set, Lynn had a chance to learn more about Elvis The Man.
"It may surprise some to know, but Elvis studies Yoga. And he knows all about astrology. I don't know how deeply he goes into it, but he sure knows enough to carry on a lively discussion about it. I think the most important thing about Elvis is not that he knows so much about astrology or whatever, the important thing is he knows where he's at!" "One day I had a short talk with Col. Parker. I said, 'Col. what's the secret to your success?' And he said, 'First, you've got to have a talent.'"
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TOUR OF EL'S MANSION
When Lynn finished on the film and said goodbye to Elvis he invited her to visit his mansion in Memphis. She was working in Memphis last Christmas, so she dropped by to say hello.
She became excited just recalling the experience. “What was the place like?” I asked.
"Oh! Wow! It's fantastic! He used to show it off to people, really open the door and let them in, but he had to put in new carpets every month, so he quit." "When you first pull up to the gates, the gates had big musical notes on them. Even though it's out in the country, there's traffic going by all the time in a steady stream. The house looks like Tara from 'Gone with the Wind.' Because it was Christmas time, he had blue lights outlining the house and all the way along the driveway."
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TROPHY ROOM
"When you first go in, off the entryway, there's this one whole entire huge room and the walls are filled with gold records and mementos. Then he has two long rows of drawers, like in a record store, and each one is filled with scrapbooks. Just thousands and thousands of things!"
"I was with some friends and we only stayed about an hour. His wife, Priscilla, was there and some of his friends. We went into the living room and there's a huge double piano--I don't mean two pianos--but two keyboards on one side and it's all in gold leaf!" "His bedroom is really something else! There's a huge bed and on the ceiling he has two television sets. Then there's a button that you push and armrests come down. There's also two radios in the control panel." "He said he wanted to show us his 'closet,' and he just laughed and laughed and he led us into this huge room. That was his 'closet'. It was so wonderful, because he was enjoying all this is much as we were!"
Lynn has kept very busy since filming "Charro!" She has just finished guesting on "The Jonathan Winters Show" and "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour."
Article published by Ann Moses on her Facebook page on August 25, 2021
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gifshistorical · 1 year
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GENEVIÈVE BUJOLD AS QUEEN ANNE BOLEYN | ANNE OF THE THOUSAND DAYS (1969)
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glorianas · 3 months
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NICOLA PAGETT as PRINCESS MARY
ANNE OF THE THOUSAND DAYS (1969)
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cressida-jayoungr · 1 year
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Coeli's Picks: Yellow, part 2
One Dress a Day Challenge
April: Yellow Redux
Crimson Peak (2015) / Mia Wasikowska as Edith Cushing
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Anne of the Thousand Days (1969) / Genevieve Bujold as Anne Boleyn
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West Side Story (2021) / Ariana DeBose as Anita
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The Great / Elle Fanning as Catherine the Great
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Star Trek: The Next Generation (s2e26, "Redemption") / Whoopi Goldberg as Guinan
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Murdoch Mysteries (s14e2?) / Arwen Humphries as Margaret Brackenreid
I was looking for this dress when I stumbled across Effie's mustard-yellow coat and decided to make that my entry for the day.
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The New Girl (s2e1) / Zooey Deschanel as Jessica Day
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Mirror, Mirror (2012) / Lily Collins as Snow White
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Julia Roberts as Queen Clementianna
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River of No Return (1954) / Marilyn Monroe as Kay Weston
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boleynecklace · 2 months
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Anne of The Thousand Days (1969) dir. Charles Jarrott
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catherinesboleyn · 10 months
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My favorite Tudor costumes (8/37):
Anne Boleyn’s second white dress in Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)
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