Yvonne's camera awarness Concerning her body's positioning and framing in the lense, as well as her appropriately animated facial expressions and dynamic hand expressions are PHENOMENAL !!!
After watching this and her other movie performances, Yvonne De Carlo would have been a hit on Broadway, I think it would have played more to her presence as a performer.
@@matthewrettenmund8358 I believe Sondheim wrote that song specifically for her. He first interviewed her to get enough story points to work into the song. It was a gift she always cherished.
In her autobiography she said it was not her voice in Salome Where She Danced. Her voiced was also not used for one song in Frontier Gal. Otherwise all of the other singing was done by her.
David Meltzer Hi David - I'm a huge fan of Yvonne's and have a few books on her including her autobiography. She wanted to be a singer more than an actress and she took opera lessons so my guess is that it is really Yvonne singing including the intro. She had an awesome voice.
Yvonne's camera awarness
Concerning her body's positioning and framing in the lense,
as well as her appropriately animated facial expressions and dynamic hand expressions are PHENOMENAL !!!
Plus it's her own voice.
I loved this movie so much but then again I love everything Yvonne is in. She was so awesome.
She had a lovely voice
After watching this and her other movie performances, Yvonne De Carlo would have been a hit on Broadway, I think it would have played more to her presence as a performer.
She was, in fact, a hit on Broadway - she originated "I'm Still Here" in the production of "Follies" and appeared on the Great White Way again, too.
@@matthewrettenmund8358 I believe Sondheim wrote that song specifically for her. He first interviewed her to get enough story points to work into the song. It was a gift she always cherished.
I love listening to Great songs like this
Love her!
Dress, wow! Yvonne, wow! Yvonne in that dress, WOW!
great actress.
The ladies were breathe taking beautiful in those days! Was it the water?
is this a myth or scientific truth?
breath - no "e". Just like cloth/clothe Why does everyone have so much trouble remembering that the silent e is for the verb?
She was a "First Class Act".
What movie is this from? She sang with her real voice in all her movies.
Yes, she trained to be an opera singer. This is from "The Gal Who Took the West".
In her autobiography she said it was not her voice in Salome Where She Danced. Her voiced was also not used for one song in Frontier Gal. Otherwise all of the other singing was done by her.
You might be surprised at how many of the people of the wild west were born in Ireland.
She had a second song in this movie ' Frankie and Johnny'. I actually think it is better than this one. Just my opinion.
2:00 shakin'
What movie was this from?
"The Gal Who Took the West" and it's all her own voice.
Alias Lily Munster,
Real singing voice or dubbed? If anything, the operatic intro is most likely dubbed.
David Meltzer Hi David - I'm a huge fan of Yvonne's and have a few books on her including her autobiography. She wanted to be a singer more than an actress and she took opera lessons so my guess is that it is really Yvonne singing including the intro. She had an awesome voice.
She was a model before she became an actress I think. I watched her biography on the Munsters DVD.
Lily Emma Lindsay Hi Lily - Yes, Yvonne was a huge pin up girl in the 40's. She was super gorgeous.
Barbara Jester even as a vampire she was beautiful
Lily Emma Lindsay Omg!!! YES - Lily Munster was and is Queen. Yvonne is the only one who could pull that off.