A 1959 All-Star Cast Waits On The Beach For Doomsday
Movies began confronting the unthinkable by a
late 50's juncture, the what-if here being nuclear annihilation and survivors
waiting out poisoned wind headed their way. For Beach's top-rung cast, you'd
think it was just bright light names who'd lasted so long, their all seeming to
come together for Armageddon Of A Thousand Stars. It's a downer for our
knowing producer/director Stanley Kramer won't let any of humanity off the hook. I
looked for politics and found On The Beach surprisingly shy of it --- did Kramer
avoid the trap or was that just my being obtuse? A world's devastation is
conveyed by last radio broadcast from affected sites, Kramer and writers
depicting well the creep of doom. There is spooky visit to civilized enclaves
now deserted, On The Beach wisely avoiding body piles so we can imagine wherevictims went to die. All this must have terrified patronage during height of a
Cold War. Did On The Beach score repeat bookings during the Cuba Missile Crisis
of '62? Tino Balio's United Artists book (excellent) says the pic lost
$700K. I'm surprised it wasn't worse than that. How do you sell an entire
cast's 134 minute march to the grave? Maybe patrons figured this cautionary
tale was good for them. Critics gave Kramer a rap, but I wonder if it wasn't
because they were genuinely disturbed by On The Beach and blamed him. There was
a splash opening in Moscow;
was this to bring Soviets to their senses before it was too late? Who knows,
maybe On The Beach did some good. We're still here, after all.
Stunning picture at the top today, John. I've never seen it before. Who is that woman and is that Alfred Newman talking to Power, or is that Newman in the background wielding the baton. Any help, John?
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Stunning picture at the top today, John. I've never seen it before. Who is that woman and is that Alfred Newman talking to Power, or is that Newman in the background wielding the baton. Any help, John?
Looks like Claudette Colbert with Ty, but not sure who the other man is.
Richard Roberts just cleared up the mystery. It's Ronald Colman with Colbert and Power.
Mike Mazzone also wrote with the same info.
Thanks much to both.
While we're on the subject of that top photo -- isn't that Lionel Barrymore on the left, way in the back?
Thank you very much.
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