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Greetings Film Fiends and welcome to John Doe's Film Blog. 30 years of dedicated celluloid obsession has meant that I have seen a few films. Drawing attention to some of the lesser discussed gems that I love. Cult classics, obscure curios and quality genre pictures. This blogs purpose is to translate some of my passion for these films and with luck, inspire you the reader to go check em out.

Deborah Kerr Tribute – The Sydney Film Festival 2008

May 13th 2008 00:04
From Kerr to Eternity

Deborah Kerr
Deborah Kerr blossoms



Each year as part of the Sydney Film Festival they show a selected filmography from a legend of cinema. In 2007 it was hard line Director John Huston, in 2008 the spotlight shines on the recently deceased Deborah Kerr.

Deborah Kerr Bikini
Between shots on From Here to Eternity



The red headed Scottish born Kerr had vibrant presence and a versatile talent for giving controlled characters an emotional vulnerability. Wether standing toe to toe with Yul Bryner in The King and I or opposite Richard Burton for Tennessee Williams Night of the Iguana Deborah had a gift for drawing our eye and making us feel her pain, yearning and sexuality.

Deborah Kerr The Innocents
The Innocents


The highlight of “From Kerr to Eternity” for John Doe is the 1961 Gothic horror called The Innocents. Engulfed in atmosphere, this is a truly creepy slice of tightly wound terror Directed by Jack Clayton. (Something Wicked This Way Comes) In the film Deborah plays Victorian reserve that is painful to watch because we are helpless, cursed to voyeurs. She is a governess Miss Giddens, in charge of caring for two children when possibly supernatural forces come knocking. Based on the Turn of the Screw by Henry James and co scripted by Truman Capote this is a must for those in need of a spine tingle.

A clip to spark curiousity from The Innocents - Original Trailer


After The Innocents JD recommends

deborah kerr black narcissus
Black Narcissus


Black Narcissus (1947)
Black Narcissus is a melodrama Directed by the mistreated genius Michael Powell (The Red Shoes, Peeping Tom) who began a torrid affair with his leading lady off set. As a nun who is helping to care for a community in the Himalayas Deborah Kerr is pushed to emotional breaking point by the climate, locals, politics and members of the order.

The Sundowners (1960)
Several times over the course of this site John Doe has listed this film as a favourite. Personally he considers it one of the most enjoyable Australian films ever made by Americans, the quality Director is Fred Zinnemann (Day of the Jackal, High Noon, From Here to Eternity). Based on the book by Jon Cleary, leading man Robert Mitchum (Heaven Knows Mr Allison) nails the ocker accent and Deborah Kerr stands tall against the harsh Aussie outback. Refusing make up and delivering one of the most naturalistic performances of her career.

The dust and heat of The Sundowners for which Deborah Kerr was nominated for an Oscar


Tea and Sympathy (1956)
Directed by Vincente Minnelli (The Bad and the Beautiful, The Cobweb, Some Came Running), Tea and Sympathy is an interesting postcard to the repressed sexual mores of the 1950’s. It’s an interesting film for its themes and importantly for Kerr’s recreation of her own broadway success adapted to the big screen.

A scene from Tea and Sympathy


Johnny D can’t fault any of the Sydney Film festival’s Deborah Kerr shortlist, but if you can’t attend them all, these are the 4 Johnny D strongly recommends assuming you have seen From Here to Eternity!

Deborah kerr
Deborah holds all the cards


Here are the screening times for “From Kerr to Eternity”

Love on the Dole – 12pm June 8
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp – 12pm June 9
Black Narcissus – 2.10pm June 14
From Here To Eternity – 4pm June 15
Tea and Sympathy – 6.15pm June 16
An Affair to Remember – 6.15pm June 17
The Sundowners – 6.15pm June 18
The Innocents – 2.15pm June 21
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Comment by Bryn

May 13th 2008 05:02
Mitchum's accent was more impressive than I thought it would be ... Fair dinkum!

Comment by David O'Connell

May 13th 2008 05:33
I'd love to see Black Narcissus in particular on a big screen, that's easily my favourite of hers though The Innocents, and another one called Seperate Tables, are close behind. What a beautiful lady and a great actress John.

Comment by Cibbuano

May 13th 2008 06:00
very interested in catching at least one!

A very alluring actress!

Comment by JohnDoe

May 13th 2008 07:52
Hi Bryn,

You under estimated the power of the Mitch, shame on you - he had a gift for dialects, his English accent was very impressive too.


Comment by JohnDoe

May 13th 2008 07:57
Hi David,

Black Narcissus would be a treat in the cinema for sure, its certainly one of her best.

The innocents chills me evertime and as for Delbert mann's Seperate tables its a gem all right. Love Rita hayworth in it too.

Are you in Sydney?

Comment by JohnDoe

May 13th 2008 07:58
Hi Cib,

Which one is on top of your list?

Comment by Tracy

May 13th 2008 11:02
Fantastic review, JD

Tracy

Comment by Teknicolor

May 13th 2008 13:47
*sigh* ... An affair to remember...

Isn't she gorgeous?

Comment by Morgan Bell

May 13th 2008 17:33
etc etc etc . . . how fun is that song?

she was great in "The King & I" . . . her skirts were enormous and she had fantastic chemistry with Yul

i of course havent seen any of her other films but arent you impressed ive seen at least one musical from the 50s?

Comment by Cibbuano

May 14th 2008 01:49
I'd like to see Black Narcissus, recommended by a friend... From Here to Eternity also sounds appealing though!

Comment by JohnDoe

May 14th 2008 09:49
Hi Tracy, will you get to see any of the Deborah Kerr festivities?

Comment by JohnDoe

May 14th 2008 09:52
Hi Morgan,

Good work, The King and I is a delight, glad you liked it. Maybe you will enjoy some of Deborah's other films too, with them on the big screen now is the perfect time.


Comment by JohnDoe

May 14th 2008 09:54
Hi Cib,

Black Narcissus has a lot to recommend, have you seen From Here to Eternity?

Just don't ask me whats with all the questions, I seem to be in a conversational mood on this thread.

Comment by James Rickard

May 14th 2008 12:16
Thanks for mentioning The Sundowners. I love that movie! A lot of people think it's too sedate for me but I think the performances propel it along. I can't say enough about Deborah Kerr as a whole but I really crack up at Mitchum's sheep sheering!

Comment by Tracy

May 14th 2008 22:30
Hi JD

I usually manage to see at least one film at the festie, but I've love to see more... and making that decision is hard...

Tracy

Comment by Anonymous

June 3rd 2008 07:36
Nice Blog. Looking forward to attending this years festival especially as it is the first year of official competition!

Comment by D. Armenta

June 22nd 2008 23:44
Hi JD old pal! Just have a spare 20 minutes and wanted to catch up on your great blogs; naturally Deborah Kerr caught my eye first.

Have to see "The Innocents" and "The Sundowners", definitely. How would you rate Deborah's Oz accent? Mitch always nails accents, of course!

See "From Here to Eternity"? I own it! A classic. So many incredible performances in that film. Deborah and Burt Lancaster--palpable chemistry. Frank Sinatra! He ripped me up in that film--and I just fell in love with Donna Reed. Fantastic film.

Deborah Kerr--a great actress --thanks for the piece!!

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