query for Fred (or anyone else) on movie line

Mullins, Bill Bill.Mullins at US.ARMY.MIL
Fri Jul 8 18:42:50 UTC 2005


Yes she was.  The article was about the trials and tribulations of being
a theater critic's wife.

>
> >>"The Sphinx, Second on the Aisle" By JEAN KERR
> >
> >No relation to either Deborah Kerr, who speaks the line in the movie
> >version of T&S, or to John Kerr, to whom she speaks it.  Or
> to Johnny
> >"Red" Kerr of the Syracuse Nationals.
> >
> >L
> ~~~~~~~~~~~
> But married, IIRC, to Walter, NYT theater critic?
> AM
> >
> >>New York Times; Mar 13, 1955; pg. SM17 col 3 "Lately I've
> become very
> >>adept at judging the precise line on which to start pulling the
> >>sleeves of my coat out from under the lady next to me.
> >>This might be when an actress says, "In future years, when
> you speak
> >>of me, be kind,"
> >>or when an actor says, "Now that I've got you darling, I'll
> never let
> >>you go," although I have known shows in which he let her go for
> >>another ten minutes after that."
> >>
>



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