Page 1 of 1
Re: Men are Like Streetcars
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2017 12:34 pm
by web-ed
Claudette Colbert deserves our respect for insisting on the integrity of the script and taking her spanking
! One of the reasons I hate Hollywood so much is that it has no respect for the writer or his work, and it's too bad that Cooper - who would seem to have the makings of a good spanker - should have conflated spanking with "beating" (as so many others have done over the years, alas).
As to the excellent
Gene Barry / Rebecca Welles scene from
Bat Masterson (one of the very best on-screen spankings), based on what we actually see in the clip (available
right here in the CSR Video section where I posted it 6 years ago), I have to agree with Dan - the story is bogus. I don't believe there was any "cut" in between the time we see Welles go over Barry's lap and the first swat lands - and we do see it land on her bottom - which means she really got smacked
!
Re: Men are Like Streetcars
Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2017 12:05 pm
by butch46163@yahoo.com
Re: Men are Like Streetcars
Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2017 6:37 pm
by hugob00m
Hi, Butch.
butch46163@yahoo.com wrote:Sometime it hard to believe some of those back story about spankings in movies and tv shows but they are very interesting
Yeah. I don't believe all of them I've ever read, but some of those behind the scenes stories are fun anyway.
One movie spanking scene that I've always been curious about, but haven't seen anything written about, is the one in
McLintock! Did they have to do any re-takes of Maureen O'Hara getting her cute Irish arse paddled? How many times did they rehearse it before they began rolling the cameras? All I've ever heard was a Maureen O'Hara interview years later. She said that nothing was faked and that she was black and blue after the Duke got done spanking her. Did she possibly get more than the six swats we saw on screen?
I know that they had to have done a separate shooting session for the still photos. And how do I know? Well, most of the stills are black and white, but the only one I've ever seen that's in color...
- McLintock book cover photo.jpg (88.42 KiB) Viewed 5741 times
...shows Maureen O'Hara wearing a different corset than the one she wore in the movie. The trim is purple instead of green! Did Wayne give her any smacks during the still photo session, just to get the right expression on her face?
Re: McLintock Photo
Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2017 11:38 am
by web-ed
Good photo, B00m!
I wonder about the trim on Maureen O'Hara's corset - could have been that they just had trouble getting the color right? I've head that the studios often had trouble with the color process they used, even though many films had what we think of as gorgeous color, although this doesn't appear to be a still-frame extract. But as I'm sure you remember in the days before digital photography, it was sometimes difficult to get color photographs to come out right. The developer would use a color analyzer and adjust the colors from the negative when making the prints. I had one large-size blow-up made where they got the color wrong, probably because they didn't realize I had it right in my negative.
McLintock Photo
Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2017 12:08 pm
by hugob00m
Sometimes colors that look great for Technicolor filming don't have enough contrast for black-and-white stills. That might have been the reason.
Re: Men are Like Streetcars
Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 6:45 pm
by Sweetspot
Re: Men are Like Streetcars
Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 6:46 pm
by Sweetspot
- MenAreLikeStreetCarsDecember8,1857_LI.jpg (639.98 KiB) Viewed 5651 times
- MenAreLikeStreetCarsNovember18,1958_LI.jpg (948.63 KiB) Viewed 5651 times
Re: Men are Like Streetcars
Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 7:29 pm
by butch46163@yahoo.com
look like the guy in the first picture is showing the other guy how to give good spanking to a pretty girl
THANKS