Yul Brynner at The Alabama

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The Enemy Below - 1957

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Yul Brynner at The Alabama

The Alabama sign on South Shepard has been a landmark for amost 75 years. With all the neon gone and little care by owners Weingarten Realty,in it’s best times, it was decorated to fit the movie. It’s hard to mak out, but there are two characters on the left an right of the lower A.

I think this was for the movie “Once More with Feeling” in 1960.

Once More, with Feeling! (1960) is a British comedy film directed and produced by Stanley Donen from a screenplay by Harry Kurnitz, based on his play. The film was released by Columbia Pictures and has music by Franz Liszt, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Richard Wagner, arranged by Muir Mathieson. The cinematography was by Georges PĂ©rinal and the costume design by Givenchy.

The film stars Yul Brynner and Kay Kendall with Gregory Ratoff and Geoffrey Toone.

Background

The play Once More, With Feeling which was adapted for this film, opened on Broadway on 21 October 1958 at the National Theatre, in a production directed by George Axelrod and designed by George Jenkins, and starring Joseph Cotten, Arlene Francis, and Walter Matthau, who was nominated for a Tony Award as Best featured actor. The play ran for 263 performances.

The film was Kay Kendall’s last. She died of leukemia on September 6, 1959, prior to the film’s release.

[edit] Cast Yul Brynner as Victor Fabian Kay Kendall as Dolly Fabian Gregory Ratoff as Maxwell Archer Geoffrey Toone as Dr. Richard Hilliard Maxwell Shaw as Jascha Gendel / Grisha Gendel Mervyn Johns as Mr. Wilbur Jr. Martin Benson as Luigi Bardini Harry Lockart as Chester Shirley Anne Field as Angela Hopper

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TLSLOEWS
TLSLOEWS commented about Yul Brynner at The Alabama on Aug 15, 2011 at 10:03 pm

Nice photo and story,thanks for posting.

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