[78-L] Liberace--was: Well EXCUUUUUUSE MEEEEE!!! ^

Marie Lamb marie.lamb at gmail.com
Sat Sep 18 08:04:48 PDT 2010


I believe this was in the early 80s.  I saw it.  Liberace said it after they
showed the opening credits from his
(IMHO) so-dreadful-it's-funny "Sincerely Yours," where he tried and failed
to establish himself as a romantic leading
man. Luckily, he had the business sense not to attempt it again.  I laughed
my head off at Liberace's line, since I had
seen the movie! Liberace was telling the truth about his "contribution to
motion pictures," but had the grace and
self-awareness to do so with a smile.

Marie

On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 4:13 AM, Ken "Silver Showcase" <kenreg at tds.net>wrote:

> David Breneman wrote:
> > --- On Fri, 9/17/10, David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca> wrote:
> >
> > And quotes...
> >
> >
> >> Sadly, for what survives of Liberace’s reputation, it
> >> looks very much as though he borrowed an existing
> >> expression.
> >>
> >
> > Oh, man, that was always my favorite Liberace quote.
> > Now what am I left with?  Just an empty piano-shaped
> > swimming pool full of tears...
> >
>
> Another Liberace quote I like was one he made at the Academy Awards.  I
> don't know what year, but he was a presenter.  He told the crowd, (and
> I'm going on memory so this might not be an exact quote), "I made my
> contribution to motion pictures 25 years ago.  (pause)  I stopped making
> them."
>
> -- Ken
>
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